Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1947 — Page 13
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{| Public Relations — Earl M, Mericle, | chairman; Harold M. Trusler, vice chair« man; Lester D. Bibler; Irvin Caplin, John W. Deever, Edward F. Bloemker, Joseph B. Quigley. « Public Health and Rospitals—-T. V. Pet ranoff, chairman; N. . Hatfield, vice chairman: Robert BE. Jewett, Robert R. Beach, Louis W. olyar, Robert W. Mo-
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Turnan, Irvin W. Wilkins, Education Committee—Brandt F. Steele, | chairman; Gordon W. Batman, vice chair- | man; Edwin W. Dyar, Joseph E. Tether, Lyman J. McQuiston, C. P. Clark, Building and Grounds — J. Willlam| Wright, chairman; William N. Wishard, | vice chairman; John A. MacDonald, Homer | G. Hamer, Russell R. Hippensteel, | Cancer—John W. Hofmann, chairman, James C. Katterjohn, vice chairman; D. | 8, Megenhdrdt, Arthur N. Jay, Paul C. Purgason, O, W. 8icks, Don D. Bowers.
man; Jobn E. Wyttenbach, vice chairman; {Herbert L. Egbert, K. E. Thornburg, Joseph {O, Flora, J. E. Gillespie. Ted L. Grisell. {| Portrait — William N. Wishard © Jr. chairman; John R. Brayton, vice chair Iman; George F. Lawler, Frances Brown, Preventive Medicine—aierald ¥. Kempf, man; Thurman Rice, Oscar D. Ludwig, | A. M. Hetherington, Sydney L. Stevens. Fl Tuberculosis—John V. ompson, chairman; Russell 8. Henry, vice chairman; Bd$i B. Boyer, Lawrence W. Nehil, Frank | L. Jennings. Industrial Diseases and Accidents—R. L. Keenan, chairman; i D. Martz, vice | chairman; J. Neill arber, Thomas § | Bauer, Russell W. Lamb, Willlam H, Noran
man, | Venereal Disease—Ernest Rupel, chairman; John W. Hendricks, vice chairman;
| F. Kennedy. ¥ Veterans Rehabilitation—Wayne Carson, | chairman; Herbert L. Eghexnt, vice ohairman; Charles C. Kissinger, Robert D. Pry. Richard C. Pryor, Lester D. Bibler, Josep am W. Wright Jr
{ Mental Diseases — E. Rogers “Smith, | chairman: Philip B. Reed, vice chairman; | Charles K. Hepburn, John H. Greist, Wal~ ter L. Bruetsch, Maternal and Infant Welfare—Lawson t M.. Donato, | vite chairman; Floyd T. Romberger Jr,
. Rigg. Handicapped and Crippled Children— {Charles A. Weller, chairman; Lyman T. | Meiks, vice chairman's Harry E. Kitterman; Henry 8. Tanner, John E. Heubl, John F. Spahr Jr. Public School Health—Eugene F. Bog
man; Francis P. Jones, Archie E. Brown, ancis G. Sheehan, C. J. Haslinger, orval C. Folkening. | Woman's Auxiliary — Alan L. Sparks, | chairman; Allan K. Harcourt, vice chairjman; William E. Gabe, Kenneth L. Craft, {Jerome E. Holman Jr. Social—C. Basil Fausset, chairman; T.| A. Hanna, vice chairman; ald W. | Brodie, William M. ugan, Wiliam D. Gambill, Russell A. Sage, Paul Merrell. | Program—Horace. M. Banks, chairman; | Franklin B. Peck, vice chairman; James IM. .Leffel, David L. Smith, Prederic W. | Taylor, Arthur B. Richter, Bernard D.
1 J. Stanley Hattersby, vice chairman’ Paul V. Evans, Willlam MM" Huse, Lester H. Hoyt, Phillip L. Kurtz, Don E. Wood. Bulletin — Wendell A. Shullenberger, chairman; J. Lawrence Sims, vice chairman; Chester A. Stayton Sr, James 8.
McBride, Alvin T. Stone, Glenn C, Lord, Samuel 8. Caplin. Ethics—John E. Owen, chairman; Maur-
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* Norman M. Beatty, vice chairman; Charles W. Myers, Otto H. Bakemeier, C. J. Clark, i$ - {Paul K. Cullen, John D. Van Nuys.
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ice V. Kahler, vice chairman; Henry 8. Leonard, Carl Habich, Ben B, Moore, Harry L. Foreman, Sidney 8. Aronsom. Legislative—Brandt F. Steele, chairman;
sConstitution and By-Laws -— Jack E. Plicher, chairman; E. Vernon Hahn. vice chairman; John W. Graves, William H. Norman, Ralph V. Everly, James C. Rhea, Joseph R. Eastman. Golf—Joe Walther, chairman; Raymorid M. Rice, vice chairman; John B. Westfall, James S. Browning; Howard W, Beav-
Dr. Bert E. Ellis, who will become nufnber of children inereases, it was reported in a survey of 860 repre-|¢.iiire. . A 25-minute service is scheduled president of the Indianapolis Medi-| sentative couples in a midwestern city.
ical Society Jan. 1, has announced! i \committees of the society for the Memorial Fund and reported by Robert B. Reed. analysis of his results, to find out Capp, vocalist; Mrs. Edwin L. Duke, | coming year. | Happiness of husband and wife increases, on the other hand, with|about the effect of economic status violinist, and Mrs. W. C. Hitz, orOfficers and committee members| success in controlling the size of - on both size of family and marital ganist. Miss Catherine Sue Buell #
will be installed Jan. 10 at the|the family according to, the desires annual dinner-gdance of the society of the couple, it was found.
| fairly well. 3 want them. This is also dependent, Military Affairs—Roy A. Gelder, chair-| —=——% — .
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Le . ° eS To Happiness in Marriage planned children wien both hus- | Services “will be held for the first. RRR ERERER To TT ATT
band and wife feel that they them- time Wednesday in the Mary Han-|¥
Milbank Fund Surveys 860 Couples; : selves are or should be chiefly re- son. Carey Memorial = Chapel 7 at) : oR y : Se na ; = Wanted Children Found Most Important * |sponsible for deciding when they Methodist Hospital. The Rev.Claude| S ; ! By Science Service : should have a child, Tendency to M. McClure, chaplain, will have] : ep . ore NEW YORK, Dec. 32 — Happiness in marriage declines as the leave it to husband or wife lead to charge. #2 - a ™ i 2 : uge 918 to 926 So. Meridian St.
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Success in limiting family si%e| happiness. It may be, he believes, will read the Scripture lesson, seems to depend on the willingness thay differences in economic status oe The couples studied were all peo- of both wife and husband to accept may account to some extent for the responsibility for the prevention of|yejationships he found between size
ple who had been married about 12/, ~~. years. - They were native white," Sed children, of family and happiness.
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tary school education.” The results| NOt succeed in preventing unwanted might not apply to other groups orichildren, 23.6 per cent. tended to PERMANENT couples, Dr. Reed points ‘out. .| “pass the buck” to the wife or hus- WAVE Pass the Buck’ band. Among couples who were MACHINE
’ 1 successful in limiting their families, The couples: averaged a littlelmore than half believe that the remore than two children each, 9 per| sponsibility should be 50-50. cent have no living children. About Willingness I tant the same proportion have four or ngNesy -mpar an more, but the largest percentage] Also important to happiness in have just two. In general, the wives marriage, Dr. Reed found, is havand husbands interviewed get along|ing ‘children’ when the couple do
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