Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1948 — Page 20

for the 12th annual matches to be 4 held in the Lincoln Hotel Jan. ‘23 @ through Jan. 23. The program calls for a women's pair event, men’s pait “évent, and : mixed championship games to be ii played Jan. 23, and the open pair § event on Jan, 24. "The “téam-of-four” championship will be played in two sessions on go...

“Firm Promotes. Robert N. Edgett

Robert N. Edgett, formerly dis-|

Tosti = manager of Indianapolis for Prizes Offered - For Each Event Le

The Indiana Bridge Tournament Committee today completed plans

the McBee Co., has been named ‘| -

head a new division df the company with headquarters in the Il-| % linois Building, Mr. Edgett, who | lives at 811 Berk-| ley Road, came to Indianapolis in October, 1946, as district manager. Before he became a salesman in the Detroit territory i of the company, he had served in the Air Force. ‘The territory in charge of Mr. Edgett will covér InKentucky and the central and southern parts of Ohijo.

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Prizes will be given to winners and runnerssup in each event. Russell Baldwin 1s in charge of the tournament and will be assisted Wallace Street Presbyterian Church! by Mrs, Dean Weisbach. The tour- will present, Mrs. J. Clifton Hirschnament committee is. in. charge of ~Mrs. A. R. Coffin, assisted by MIS.. aq 0rmo0n following a. luncheon in Physical education instructor, and

Reba ‘M. Buck, Stanley McComas the church. and Richard W. Lee,

Review -on Program Tho Women's Association ot thé|

“manta review-of Sterling North's. “80 Dear to My Heart” Thursday The Mothers’ Chorus 'of School 62 will sing.

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Panels to Study School Health

Getz Appointed By Ace Motors

Appointment of Wallace F. Getz as secretary-treasurer of oe Moe tors, Indianapolis Hudson

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Grin, Feed en Convene Mond:

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Sessions Called |

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Mrs. Clotilde Sanguihet, health education director of the Indiana!

[Tuberculosis Association, will lead| # la panel discussion of “The Overall *

Pattern of a School Health Pro-| gram,” at a meeting of the School Health Institute Friday. | The institute is sponsored by the west central branch otfice of the Indiana State Board of Health and the State Department of Public | Instruction, First sessions will ssart at 9:30 a. m. in the World War

tinué to noon. Afternoon sessions will start at 2 p. m. and continue to 4:30 p.

Panel Members

idianapolis will include Dr. Gerald

Kempf, health director of the Board of Health and Hospitals; Rueben, othv bidy High ~ School

Behimer, Technical

Orlo Miller, health education con-

|sultant with the State Board ofthe schools division, Central Indi|anapolis Public Library, Other members are Gerald Alex- ngs. Florence B. Schad on the

Health.

|ander, superintendent of Crawfords-| {ville schools: Dr. Ernest, Price, Hen-

lin Bloomington, and, Miss 'Geckler, parochial . sciool nurse in Terre Haute:

Virgil Heniser, chairman of - the

Status of Nurses Dr. Edith Weiskop!f, who is with the Indiana University Extensiom, East Chicago. will speak on “Meeting the Emotional Problems of the School Age Child.” Robert Yoho, health and physical education director with the board | of health, will talk on the “Status | of .8chool Nurses, Salary and: Re:{ tirement Plan.” Miss. Gertrude Church, . regional nursing "consultant with the U. 8. Children’s Bureau, will talk on *How School Nursing Can -Be Pro-| vided by a Community Nursing Service,” at a noon luncheon Fri-| day in the YMCA, Charles M. Sharp, principal of] Howe High School, will preside " the luncheon.

A L Taylor Made

A L. Taylor, a Hoosier. who has served the past 12 years as executive vice president of the. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Chamber of Com-| ‘merce; isreturning to Indianapo=lis Saturday to become an associate lof his son, Wendell C. Taylor, in the Tsior Publishing Co. | a farewell dinner attended by ciates, Mr. Taylor was commended] . for his responsibility in much of| the business development in Cedar Rapids since he joined the Chamber of Commerce in 1935. 4 He was also commended for his | work in ‘labor-management rela-| tions and the. formation of the CHAMBETE Teg IsIR Ive “committee:

and House during sessions -of the] Iowa legislature, "As a farewell gesture, Mr. Taylor was presented a scroll signed

dents under whom De served.

Indiana SAR to Pay

(Honor to Past Chiefs

The Indiana Society of the Sons

- |of the American Revolution will ob-| ¢| serve its annual past presidents’ day|

jat’ a lunchéon tomorrow in the! Spink Arms Hotel. } i -- Jesse -C.- Moore, . trustee. of the, National Society and past president | of the Indiana Sociéty, is ‘program | chairman. = Wallace-...Weatherholt, | president, —will-preside atthe meet-. ing. ) | | Since the organization of the In{diana Society in 1890, there have {been 39 presidents, of whom 19 are

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p: m. Members. of - the. panel from In- Butler Retains

Rose Miss Gray is a graduate of Butler, where she received her Bachelor of New Augusta OES

Arts dégree, and of Western Reserve To Meet Tomorrow ¥ planning committee, will serve as University, where she received her ‘chairman for {he morning sessions. Bachelor of Library Science degree.

Open 2-Day ‘Session At Claypool

liam H. Schmelzel, company

roi win The Indiana Grain and Peed | ‘head the concern’s| Dealers Association will meet next,

Monddy and Tuesday in the Clay-| pool Hotel for the 47th annual con- | . vention. The first, -gession a open "at 10 a, In . afternogn session--the

| business manage~ @ ment department. .. Before joining % Ace Motors, he was engaged in public accounting

- Drache in an Fy association: will Mr. Gels served 4'; years | hear Henry H.

Green, Pattons-

tional Association of Grain and | Feed Dealers, Henry H. Green speak on “The Grain Trade Looks Ahead.” A luncheon and style show, preiemten by the Wm. H. Block Ce. en be held Monday afternoon for! e-wiven-of-delegates:- a |" The annual banquet and dance

Miss Dorothy L. Gray, head of will be held Monday night.

Tuesday's meeting will be “dewill replace|voted to reports from various com- |

of the American Feed Manufactur-

Butler University Evening Division ers Association, Chicago, Ill, will idricks County -health officer; Dr. lfaculty in the division of library speak on “Current Trends In the {WN Culmer, schoo} physicianscience during the second semester. [Feed Situation.”

The Néw Augusta Chapwr, OES, will honor past matrons and patrons in a special meeting at 8 p. m. in|

She will teach a three-hour under- (ho New Augusta Masonic Temple. | graduate course in book selection for course will be offered in the Eve- trons. ning Division Tuesdays at 7 p. m,, Mrs. Edna Hammerly and worthy | ‘Dr. Leonard said.

All offices will be filled for this The meeting by past matrons and paPresent worthy matron is |

high school libraries.

patron is Harry Hammerly.

burg, .Mo., presi, dent of the Na-|

Imittees Walter C. Berger, president B i

St. Catherine's CYO 'Pre-Lenten Dance Friday © St. Catherine's Senior CYO will hold its annual pre-lenten dance at 8: 30 p. m. Friday in St. Catherjas o: Hall. Miss. Jane Gaughan is chairman, and Robert Walford is co-chairman.

“The decorations committee in-}| cludes Miss Shirley Landwerlen, | Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Rose- | Gr" 5 mary Misineic, James Dilger, War- | ie : ren Bogard and Ray Strack.

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