Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1948 — Page 26
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Frank Johnson To Say Vows
; Reception® To Follow Church Ceremony The Assumption Catholic Church will be the scene, at 11:45 a. m. today, of the marriage of Miss Jeanne Gaston and Frank 8. Johnson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gaston, 1206 N. Belle Vieu Place, and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mrs, Charles C. Johnsor, 1043 S. Belmont Ave. The Rev. Fr. Patrick H. Griffin will officiate. ~ Mrs. Carl Braden Jr. will be matron of honor and Misses Dorothy Bennett, Virginia Cox and Kathryn Harris will be bridesmaids. They will wear American Beauty taffeta with matching bonnets and will carry colonial bouquets of pale pink carnations. The bride’s pearl white satin gown is fashioned with traditional long tapering sleeves with seed pearls worked into a leaf design at the wrists. Her silk fllusion veil will fall from a satin rolled bonnet with a Chantilly lace ruffle, orange blossoms and tiny satin lovers knots. She will carry white roses with touches of green.
* James J. McNulty will be best man. Robert A. Gaston and Ira Gaston Jr., brothers of the bride, | and Edward L. Johnson, brother |
"of the bridegroom, will be ushers.
The reception will be in the Marott Hotel. The bride attended Butler University.
ITSC Unit To Hear Talk On Flying
The Castle Craig Chapter, | ITSC, will meet in the home of Mrs. Elmer Emigholz, 5211 W. 4th St, at 8 p. m. Thursday. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Ray Griffin and Mrs. Thomas Toole, “Crossroads for World Flying” will be discussed by Mrs. i Reynolds, guest speaker, ' ER ———
By JEAN TABBERT IS A DIETITIAN'S life any different now than it was 25 years ago? According® to Miss Lute Troutt, director of the Dietary Department at the In‘diana University Medical School, this answer is yes—thank goodness. When she came {o the Med Center for her two-year student interneship — the first student the hospital had trained—the Illinois-born young woman found herself friendless, even shunned. The regular staff, uhaccustomed to the position, didn’t know how to classify her. There’s no doubt now as to her popularity. She'll be honor
guest at a silver anniversary
tea Friday afternoon in Ball Residence. Physicians, formér students and patients will make up the hundreds expected to attend. " n » BUT DURING that first hard year, Lute Troutt ate at a special table in the dining room— alone. Occasionally special nurses, who also failed to fit the normal hospital pattern, joined her. She walked a step behind the graduate nurses and the doctors and shared an office with the bookkeeper and the resident physician. Her duties included hospital housekeeping, teaching six hours daily and serving 700 meals a day to 150 patients, They didn’t change much when she took over the reins in 1823 after a two-year stint as assistant dietitian at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Including her work at IU for
| her masters’ degrees, she's beén
at the Medical Center during her entire professional career, save for that eastern stint. “It’s been fun to see the staff and the hospitals grow,” Miss Trouft says. “The continued progress here made each year a new op* portunity for me. Ed ” o “LONG HOSPITAL was the only building at the Center when I was a student. Now
we're looking forward to the
Charles Mayer . and Company
nurses,
|Dietitian’s Lot Changes Th
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MISS LUTE . + +» has watched 25
Hospital soon to be built at the Center, its sixth institution.” Many of her 300 students hold responsible positions all over the country. She'll never go hungry, she says, for she can
always drop in for a free meal on an “inspection” trip. But all her memories don’t concern former students, She recalls during those early days the “case of the missing pie pans,” involving several medical internes who are now wellknown doctors. One by one, the pans disappeared from her kit¢then. When she checked up, they were found in the doctors’ quarters. » » » CHATTING with one of the culprits—planned talks, to be sure—she hadn't noticed his “partner” snitch the pies, and run them up the dumb waiter, |
speaker.
rough Years
TROUTT
years of progress.
afterwards to be devoured in privacy. Lute Troutt has no thought of retiring just now... her job as dietary director and assistant professor at IU takes too much time. Things have slowed up since the early days though, she admits. She's found time to head the American Dietetic Association, spend several years on the Board of Directors of the Indiana Restaurant Association and serve as a member of the Red Cross Nutrition Committee for Indiana.
ITSC to Meet The Mt. Vernon Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Warren Hotel. Mrs. Charles M. Love and Mrs, William Greenlee will be hostesses. Mrs. Noble Reynolds is to be the guest
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
? {Lee Boughton, her sisters, and
* |Rodney E. and Ernest L. Phelps land Russell G. Hayes.
D. W. Phelps To Wed Today
4 Linwood Church Is Scene Of Marriage The Linwood Christian Church will be the scene of Miss. Miriam Jane Boughton’s marriage to David William Phelps at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. R. H. Miller Jr. of the Frankfort Christian Church will read the VOWS. 4 The bride, daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. Roland A. Boughton, 1430 N.| LaSalle St, will wear a candle-! light satin gown accented with! lace. Her illusion veil falls from a pearl tiara and she will carry white bridal flowers. Misses Marcia Rae and Gloria
Mrs. Orville O. Hill, Roekville, are to be the attendants. They will wear claret-colored frocks. The best man will be Raymond G. Phelps while ushers will be
A reception in the home of the bride’s parents will follow the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 6004 N. Ewing ‘St., after a trip to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.| Phelps, 43 8. Kitley St., are the) bridegroom's parents. :
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