Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1937 — Page 9

. THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1037 Award Won by City Hospital

: This “Award of Merit” was to be presented to City Hospital and City officials at a luncheon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club today by the American Hospital Association. It was awarded by the Association - for the best National Hospital Day program last May.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Plant

Construction

today.

PIKE TOWNSHIP TO BEGIN WORK ON NEW SCHOOL rer

Consolidated

$140,000.

school building in Pike Township, to cost $140,000, is to begin about Dec. 1, Edward Cook, Trustee, announced

It is to be built on property re-

cently purchased one mile west of |lic Works = Adminis New Augusta, he said. with the Federal en On completion, the old high ing $63,000 and the Townshi Shoo) building in New Augusta and | $80,000. P at least two grade schools will be| The To abandoned, Mr. Cook said. The |be ups Se sw be township now has five school build- — FEDERAL UNION TO MEET

ings. “We hope to abandon all cmall| The National Federation of Fed£78) Employes Local 78 is to hold y mee t The new building is to be a Pub- [Lincoln at 7:30 p. . a gel

Educational

STOUT’S FACTORY Is to Cost :

STOUT'S FACTORYSECONDS

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BUTLER U. GROUP | LISTS OFFICERS

Margaret Amos Is to Lead Women’s Athletic Association.

Miss Margaret Amos today had |

been named new president of the Butler University Women’s Athletic Association. Officers for the school year were named at an organization meeting several days ago. Miss Evelyn King was named vice president and Miss Betty Schissel and Miss Mary Ann Kibler were named secretary ‘and

treasurer, respectively. New members elected to the group were Misses Roberta Bowsher, Isabell Boyer, Betty Alvis, Mary Ellen Wheeler, Marjory Miller and Marcella Reynolds. Announcement has also been made of the appointment of Butler University graduates to positions in the field of dietetics. Miss Miriam Van Matre, ’36, is dietitian at the Woman's; Hospital in Flint, Mich. Miss Van Matre received an interneship at the City Hospital. Miss Jane Crawford has been named dietitian and assistant secretary at the Orchard School.

MOTHER TAKES DAY TO FIND LOST HOME

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7 (U. P.). —Mrs. Carol Dickenson forgot where she lived and for a whole day the city had one frantic mother, three scared and bungry little children and some bewildercea police. In the excitement of moving to a new town and taking over a new job, Mrs. Dickenson lost her way after visiting her new employer. At home, meanwhile, her three little children grew more hungry and afraid. A full day’s searching with police helping, finally brought Mrs. Dickenson to a building she recognized as home.

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