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LS — : : » } \ LU Scores in Dietetic Internship Study Mics Darces et xt. ] 5 1 { . um 1etet ° M IS ths © es de iss Dorsey | Arts-Lette ; NGTON, Ind, Mar ’ say, but | 29—Indiana University , i : : 7 - ersity is the sess tab me = to say it ninth institution in the United’ HOS Wl e ¢ ; ociety €C States and the first in the Mid- $00 | : | | any sub Sle West to be approved by the n r — as TT i T rr . lette merican Dietetic Association G AM : Ae 2H ne | 4 rs for in interneship course in ad- | , » | 710868 Z “ietopoint ew 1Cers i ré= ministrative dietetics. C i ; etics. Kenneth H. Gregory : Mrs. Weinhardt reedom. Mrs. Alice Nelson, director of T ' Take Bri * y og Sf ae ‘ : sci ~ the Halls of Residence at IU, ‘0 Take Bride i at Chosen President who made the announcement. Miss Betty Myra Dorsey, daugh- wae ws ¢ or - Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt is the sald Miss Martha McBride will ter of Mrs. Harry Dorsey, 202 N, = ” acwly elected president of the adway direct the 12-month course. Miss Mount St., and the late Mr. Dor- Indiana Chapter, National Sociwith Gov. McBride is administrdtive die- sey, will be married to. Richard ‘ty of Arts and Letters. Ne rs tician in the Halls of Residence. Alan Butler, as0n of Mrs. Ray- Other new officers are pts. ) . - mond A. Butler, Beech Grove, and Everett M. Schofield and rs, get slong aes these years Soyese, the late Dr. Butler. Charles C. Martin, first and sec~ 5 suc 3 As tea Rs reir} employees in The vows will be read at T:30 ond vice presidents; Mrs, F. E, a pol po diet a i Dproval of ihe p.m, Apr. 8, in the Beech Grove Smith and Mrs. Charles G. Fitch, symb of Nie e e assoc at on 1s recognl- Methodist Church. recording and corresponding secthe theme on 0 Pye in erneship system The maid of honor .is-to be Miss retaries; Mrs. J. L. Helmer, treasys: opergie at Indiana for a num- Dorothy Cook” and the brides- urer; Mrs. James R. Loomis, reg-« s based on r of years, Miss McBride has maids will be Misses Mary Ellen istrar; Mrs. Florence E. Wolcott, | and Sthet directed the operation since her Doerschel, Doris Fleck and Her- lListorian, and Mrs. Josephine viduals, be return to IU from wartime berta Fry and Mrs. Jack Wood-| Duke Motley, auditor, ty helpless service with the American Red son. Nominating committee meme pr effective, Cross. Wallace E. Mason Jr. will be bers were Mrs, Hezzie B. Pike, t for what ® ® = the best man and Jack Mason, chairman; Mrs. T. M. Rybolt and “hay they THE INTERNESHIP train- Bradley Grubb, Sydney Hoffman Mrs. Ray Patterson. s of gloom ing wil be open only to college ang Severe S. Flum will be Sorority Plans ; graduates with degrees in in- We a». Presidents’ Day : that Mr, Sutuiions management of Sie. Mr. and Mrs, Elza Brown, 533 The Past Presidents’ Day of although ected with the academic pro Trowbridge St.,, announce the en- the Psi Psi Psi Sorority will be obhas been - gagement of their daughter, Do- served Friday, A covered-dish

[din things ions. But , business-

TUESDAY, MAR. 29,

gram of the university and does not provide academic credit at the present time, However, those who complete

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lores Jean, to Kenneth H. Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory, 3202 Bethel Ave, |

luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. in the Delta Delta Delta Sorority Chapter House, 809 W,

rnment, it The couple will be married on| Lampton Drive one-year traini All be h ni ] a plateau prio A fing va the Lge dt AREY HAG , Apr. 8 in the home of the bride's | Mrs. Kurt Schmidt is general e that will ’ \ . ha . oe . . . parents. chairman. Assisting will be Meswer an American Dietetic Association. Miss Martha McBride (center), administrative dietitian in the Indiana University Halls of Resi- . . diimes Robert Renic po y | Renick, J. N, Firth Internes working in institutions Viraini . . . Miss Jean Lawlis Tres ’ . yo. a? ' that do not have ADA-sanc- dence, watches Mrs. irgin‘a Haber Caldwell prepare a pie. Miss Barbara Jordan, now serving as an T 1 Dean Walker, E. M. Lawrence, eneral As. tioned interneship courses may intern, removes one from the oven. Now on the staff, Mrs. Caldwell is a former intern in the foods '© Be Bride L. 8. Kirkpatrick, Grover Jowitt, o far, the become members only after department. Saturday is the day selected by J. G. West, F. W. Stultz and L. ent Weal three years of satisfactory work ————— - - Miss Jean Lawlis for her mar- R. Ferguson. under an association member. © My Day—n ) riage to James Brockey, son of Mr, Presiding at the business meetThe students in the course HTI'SeS dan and Mrs, Virgil Quinn, 3132 N.'} ing will be Mrs. Russell T. Sweewill be trained under super- ) hd a . Y ott - ~ Keystone Ave. The bride-to-be is ney. There will be initiation and vision of the 13 dieticians in the ’ "dS l ington S A 1 1tica | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John lection of officers. Ind. foods department of the Halls - ard Part 7 Av Is, 113: N. Keystone Ave. | John L. Bach... fights socialized medicine. The Women’s Society of World jant minds of Residence. There are six - Y ) he vows will be read in the Law-! Service of the Fvangeiical United hat if they units ‘in which approximately 7 esent 0ngi CSS The ses staff and the Nurses home. / By AGNES H. OSTROM Brethern Church ‘will meet Friss foreign 15,000 meals a day are served. | Durses sla’ ang the Nurs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris “It makes no difference as to the type plan for socialized medi- jay in the church social room z that our These rang> from a small unit | By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT {Alumnae Association of General will be the bridal attendants. cine by the government, the person in the street is the one who will | Mrs. Donald H. Shetts new brave, will for 44 students to the largest | HYDE PARK, N. Y., Mar. 29—In Washington recently at Bess Hospital will Rod > card pa | Mrs. H. T. Smoots. 5527 Crest. have to pay,” John L. Bach of Chicago declared here today. president, will preside at the 11 s in God— dining room that takes care of Furman Armstrong's house, with a number of her other friends, we P. 03 urs 2 ] Pk | “lh e lview Ave. oy ” Be at al Dogtors, stated the press relations director of the American a. m. business session. Him for 1700 daily. All units have the were treated to some movies shown by her husband. Most of us gyimnagn O esidence ora 0%-iKitchen shower next Tuesday] Medical Association, are fighting such a plan because of excessive | Hostesses for the luncheon to n, Lincoln, latest modern equipment. present figured in the movies, but as they were taken in the early P'" RT night in her home. The honor | and high taxation or © Jeopie, If the plan is compulsory, the [pe served at noon are Mesdames s an = days of my husband's administration—1933 to 1935—1, for one, felt| Mrs. Ralph DeWeese, general|g,eqt is to be Miss Joyce Hesler. | people will sve Tio chojen. °Y established life insurance plans. Lugene Stettler, Robert Bare and THESE dinthg rooms all are | that the pictures belonged to another world. While the years have chairman. is being assisted by| miss Hesler will be married to| wi pay sickness tax whether | ets give them a chance to lobert Armstrong. Mrs. J. A. nder the direction of highly dealt kindly with many of us, - . Mrs. Carl Kord, Mrs. William J./ Robert E. Hanna on Apr. 9 in the they like it or not. work.” fchumacher will be in charge of bo i Ra rome] Miss gay seeing these pictures was a re- the veteran given a chance to re- Meek and Misses Ruth Perry, Fairview Presbyterian Church. The government proposal (a . | i” _ av roll aevotions and Mrs. O. E. Berry wa OT Er Iv minder that many years have turn to civilian life and--re-/Christine. Ness, Harriet Pickett! The shower guests will include multi-billion dollar health pro- General taxation and pay roll 13nq Mrs. Noble Hollar will lead visited in Billyeald and Miss Adele Moehl, | ) ) ram proposed by Federal Se- deductions kept the British VS for th who direct the two largest foods Passed. celve a fair deal in education,land Elaine Soltau. Mrs. Carl Miss Joan Schumacher, Miss Jac-| & propose 3 Ae! ' nae ’ the discussion on missions in dA a Unive. both hold masters’ de. | It was interesting to be in housing and the chance at a job, Sputh Jr. is the assisting commit-|que Katherr and Mrs. Robert E.| a rane. . the first he menthe: when 1t |China5 RA ET , s T : | ing) is no y ins y g 8, W grees in foods administration Washington for a few hours and SO that he is not handicapped but tee member from the alumnae Jones. | Mr. Bach said, although it is cost $233 million above the esti-

the city of.

from the University of Chicago.

to hear some of the talk, which one can hear nowRere else.

benefitted by his war service. ‘But'group.

the majority resents such a bill

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referred to as that. “It is com-

mated cost,” he stated. “Mr.

Miss Betty Schafer

le our good The internes will spend some Isory sickness taxation. The Ewing hasn't explained how the ; as EE time in the Union Building and | To some people the present 81st 28 put forth by Rep. John E. door, from staff or alumnae mem- Joseph Lauber has been elected DN . person has no equity plan Tor be i in case Is Graduated t. It was Union Club kitchens on the |Congress seems not to be build- Rankin, for now they are citizens bers. vice president of the Notre Dame! in the plan and benefits stop of a depression here.” Miss Betty Lou Schafer, daughs vy took us, Bloomington campus under the ing up a very much better rec- and conscious that. the good of ee tn University Band. A graduate of when the pay check stops.” Mr. Bach called U. 8. medi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph direction of Miss Alta Hummel. [orq than the 80th Congress. I the Whole community serves them Pl Florida Visit {Cathedral High School, he is the] Doctors believe in, and will cal care the finest in the world. Schafer of Lawrence, was a Miss McBride also has ‘ar- \peardq only one note of approval best. an orida Vvisi son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew support, a voluntary health Doctors from everywhere are member of the winter quarter ranged an affiliation with Miss |¢rom someone who had listened| Our congratulations go-to the Richard and August Sturm, Breindl, 5230 Grandview Drive. plan for the American people, clamoring to get into our graduating class of Transylvania Veronica Morrissey, foods man- |; » few of the younger congress-|young veterans in Congress who students in Hanover College, will! ,., —p— 7 | the AMA représentative stated. schools. The former Hoosier College, Lexington, Ky. She maager of Ayres’ Tearoom in In- | "ob "a veterans of the lasi o d this bi . spend spring vacation with class- Earn Their Keep He pointed out that 52 million and Chicago newspaperman jored in religion. dianapolis, to give the internes lwar and who had the courage to ppose s bill so courageously mates visiting in Tallahasse and] MANILA — Nearly all women | persons carry hospital and med- spoke today before both the In- While on the campus Miss change the a six weeks period of instruc- | t up ang oppose the Rankin on the floor of the House. The Sarasota, Fla. They are the sons in the Philippine Islands, except ical care insurance. “These vol- dianapolis Medical Society and |Schafer was active in the don’t they tion there. get up ppos citizens of this country are in- of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sturm, the very old, work. The aged stay | untary plans have only been in Auxiliary. He will talk at to- Women's Athletic Association

f it weren't

vhite shirt | pensions should be ‘under the ne and let lauthority of the social security rlier. administration and .should be B ’ given to all people alike. Hos- -— ecomes Il € |pitalization and medical care needed by a veteran as a result Marriage vows united Miss of his service should never be IA Gene Tule and George J. Shields questioned. Veterans, however, to protect in a ceremony read at 2 Pp. M. gre “after all, citizens of this e who has Saturday in the Central Christian .,.ntrv. and a bill that would prosecution Church. - The Rev. William A. . ot {he country as much as the —Dr. A. C, Shullenberger officiated. Rankin proposal would hurt them rt,” calling The bride is the daughter of| _".. hs hurt anyone else. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Tule, 2610 Once a soldier is again a part of . Illinois St. Mrs. Andrew| "important to him and to snowstorm, Quaid, the matron of honor, wore the ’ nit ° as a whole is e at hand, a dark green gabardine suit with the community as Wr make this brown accessories. the community, the welfare o yy of good The bride's honey colored gab- his family. A great number or fare of the ardine suit was complimented those who fought in World War an. with navy blue accessories, She and World War II feel strongly had an orchid corsage., Mr. the need to care for the disabled than musi Quaid was the best.man. and his family. They want to see cople. But rats war owners say asour TAT noan-proven New 149 TERCURY eveine:

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