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Medical Center to Honor Mrs. Kahmann "With a Tea Friday in Ball Residence

By AGNES H. OSTROM Winifred Kahminn almost missed becoming ope of the nation's top-notch occupational therapists.

When she applied in the first OT school in Devereux Mansion,

Marblehead, Mass., Dr. Herbert °

J. Hall said, “You're too young. You might come back in a year.” She went back — in six months. Irish tenacity paid-off and she was accepted, "Friday her 25th anniversary as director of the occupational and physical therapy departments in the Indiana University Medical Center will be observed. She'll be the honor guest at the afternoon tea in Ball Residence.

Helped Children Under Mrs. Kahmann's fine professional. skill and magnetic personality, the center's OT department has helped hundreds of -children. It has drawn OT students in. clinical training from. New York to Hawaii. Through the years she has stimulated and retained the enthusfasm of volunteers under her direction in OT, hospital etiquette and ethics. Reputedly “Kahmann trained” ‘students can hold their own wherever they go.

Mrs. Winifred Kahmann

Sorority Event Set Tuesday Night The Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority will celebrate its founder's day Tuesday night in the Woman's Department Club, Dinner will be {served at 6:30 p. m. following the | initiation of new members. i Mrs. Henry G. Hoss, president of the alumnae chapter, will preside and responses will be given by. Miss Dorothy Jarrett, president of thé Kappa Chapter; Mrs, {Herbert T. Wagner, president off {the Patroness Club, and Miss| LS [Adah Hill, representing the alum-| {nae chapter, Members of the Zeta Chapter, DePauw University, will jattend. | Mrs. Saul Bernat is In charge! lof the musical program. A trio| lcomposed of Mesdames Donald B. Vanderbilt, Bernat and W, N.! {Fleming Jr. will play. Mrs. Re{nato Pacini will sing and Miss| Marian Laut and Daniel Gregory Mason will also be on the pro-|

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gram, | Miss Charlotte Lieber is fuatiy send to teen-agers overseas. The

{man of the arrangements, as-| yafarans hospitals here. sisted by Mrs. Alfred Brandt | __. “hospitals co nr

Mrs. Max Wall, Miss Marjorie Il d jas Ss 11. ! H Gaston and Miss Hi Co eges qr The Beta Eta Chapter, Bute} Sigma Phi Sorority, will meet a C f D P 2 7:30 p. m! “tomorrow in the.club-| OS S, e auw Steet hrgom There will “be an initia-| tion ceremony.

| “Mrs, Woodrow Dunm, 1526 Clyde E. Wildman of Greencastle. Hiatt 8t.. will entertain members| The DePauw University presid

|Sorority, tonight, versity Women, in the Broadway

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Junior Red Cross Members Pack Gift Boxes

" Rising enrollment and rising costs have jeopardized the position of thé privately supported -colleges of America, according to Dr.

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The 7th District,, Indians Federation of Clubs, will meet at 1:30 p. m. Nov, 18 in Block's Audito= rium, Naty Miss Sally Butler, international president of the BPW, will speak on “Glimpse ‘of : ;

of Mrs. Jasper Scott, president, Miss Butler , |and the past presidents of the distriet. | Clubs celebrating 50th annivers’ |saries will also be honored. These

November is Junior Red Cross Enrollment Month. One of the organizations projects, which (include the Minerva Club with keeps Dolores’ Ash, Karen Martinson and Carélyn White ff to right) busy, is packing gift boxes to |Mrs. Carl H. Becker, president,

group also makes scrapbooks for foreign friends and works for the and the Friday. afternoon Reads Yon N ling Club with Mrs. Thad Clarke,

{ president. ITSC, will méét at 7:45 p. m. to= New Members Mrs. Noble Reynolds will speak. ; ent spoke last night at the dinner ) The new members of the In-'7 , in Friday of the meeting of

» i '. * | 10 ~ g ! Hit by Rising |AAUW Sets [seestr Amounces e¥ The Flemish Flanders ehapter, . President Says Tea Sunday morrow in the home of Mrs. C. Ry ! Patterson, 12290 N. Temple Ave, To Be Honored The Chinese room of the Hotel {Washington will be the scene at dianapolis Brahch, American the Indianapolis Speakers Club, Association of University Wom- Mrs. Irma.Bemis will be the toast-

Methodist Church.

supported universities and col-

y , . $ é ch stu- , istr to The Indianapolis Junior in addition to the basket weav- . National and Indiana Society of |O™eE® Sorority, will meet at 8:30 Mont FeRAR TOC Oo ition 16Ees with about 5000 students en, will be honored at a tea from Mistress. ma League can take a “bow” for - ing ceramics, Jeather work and Crippled Children claim some of Py yy fii room” Ee statea. ne pointed ould need to be started to care 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday. It will be in| - The Tally-Ho Euchre Club will bringing this Bostonian to Tn- sewing. Bright and shining plas- her ‘interest and her work is | " tout if a college has a $6 million. LOT these students now ‘enrolled yo dqan Hall at Butler Univer- Meet at 1 p.m: tomorrow in thediana. From the time Riley tic is one of the newest media closely allied with the National | lendow nd a student body of In those colleges that are. no ex- _. home of Mrs. Joe F. Heath, 4 \ ! ndowment a sity. ra Hospital's doors were open in employed to attract the young- Tuberculosis Foundation. : 11200. the endowment per student Pense to the state budget. lt, on Woodland Drive, November, 1924; until last Sep- sters. : a. { + * lis $5000. As the student body _ Youth will be served with an| Mrs. Robert H. Lee is general : tember, the league financed the During the war, from 1943-46, Good Homemaker Given Ton Ig + Hncreases per capita endowment Sducation. If other groups do not chairman and Miss Hattie SR bbi Goldblatt OT department in the hospital, the center director was in She's just as successful in | . ‘ ; ACCTOABES. ; "" |suppoft our smaller liberal arts Lundgren is arrangements head.’ abo} ing Learn the Interests charge of OT for the army as homemaking as she is in her | Deloris Leonard Not only is endowment per Colleges by their gifts, they will\pyo ommittee members are Mes- To S eak Tuesday d Each afternoon the child chief of the occupational ther- profession. Although she de- | “Wi : ds capita reduced, he said, but in- D® compelled to Support their tax-| J. L. Col Paul N Pp Ln ) on the children, protes . gh she ‘Will Be Honored ow : duced Supported successors by taxation. ames J. L. Coleman, raul IN. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt * will referred by their physicians, are aPY sections in the office of the. 12,64 she would come to In- come from endowment is reduce H hk + Harris. F.C. Ottati. Sexon] a au ¥ brought to the second floor SULgeon-general in Washington. . Miss Delores Leonard will be too. “A net income of 3.75 per! ~1f We think it important to : to oh review “Point of No Return” by workshop. “We learn the inter- She helped recruit, through se- diana for “no more than three - honored with a crystal shower to sent is good. Any percentage have colleges and universities in- Humphreys and Hugh Wriggles- john P. Marquand at 10:30 a. m. Workatiol * aptitIte of the pa- lected schools, and train some years,” she's now a converted | be given at 8 p. m. today in the ghove 5 fis probably at the ex- depeudent of the sale and those wrth. Tuesday in the Indianapolis Hetients and build from there,” ex- 600 persons with home economic Hoosier. She and her husband, home of Miss Margaret Ann pense of unsafe or dubious HL i WOULD an pou sup-| In the receiving line will be the brew Congregation Temple, 10th plains Mrs, Kahmann. or applied art skills. Under the Raymond J. Kahmann, week- Clark, 1316 E. Tabor St. Miss vestments.” ’ » |officer Th are Mrs. Russell and Delaware Sts, ale “Each case is an individual Speeded-up war program they end in their Morgan County [Donna Conner and Miss Rosa-| POTE: Lhelll DETOre 11 18 100 1ate I. ey at © "CT This is the third in a series of she one. Treatment may be for the Were given eight months didac- cabin just off Road 37 north line Sanders are co-hostesses. (Rising Costs Mrs. Russell R, Benson, .presi-(R. Benson, president; Mrs, Rus-|,,,. reviews sponsored by the

child’s-stabilization, stimulation or muscle development.” ’ Mrs. Kahmawn has watched the entire field of éccupational training change since she began

tic training and four months clinical practice. She also had charge of some 82 hospitals over the country.

Never a “joiner” she néver-

of Martinsville and share an in- | Miss Leonard and Robert Men-| Ag for rising costs, Dr. Wildterest ir gardeming. Both there [Pell Will be married. Nov. 19 in'man. asserted, ‘everything from and in her Indianapolis home the St. Catherine of Sienna the janitor's supplies to the salher keen Irish humor and ex- |Catholic Church, 3 ary of deans and professors has cellent cooking show to advan- Attending the. shower will be gone up.” tage. Mesdames Everett ‘Leonard, Rich” (pllege presidents are especial-

dent, emphasized the current ob- sell Fanning and Mrs. Alfred E. Temple Sisterhood. The public is servance of American Education /Kuerst, first’ and second vice invited to attend without charge. Week. She “pointed out AAUW presidents; Mrs. John Crawford. !- yr. wmanroe Leiser will intros is the only woman's organization /secretary, and Mrs. Edmond W. duce Rabbi Goldblatt. Mesdames set up solely. for educational pur-'Hebel, treasurer. Leon Hecht, Jerome Jacobs, poses. Mrs. Russell Fanning, pro-| The directors will also receive Charles Lampel and David Leven~

her schooling, It has become theless is serving her second

ard Mennell, Wayne C RW : . ; i. gram. chairman, introduced Dr.’ : s. E. G. - o ind ’ . motorized with the rest.of the term as president of the Amer- : A casual, completely disarm- ard Mea oil, Wayne Clark, Soy IP Sonny Jy fear their shite Wildman. Buests Ter yA ain thal Will ysher, ily world. Power driven band saws ican Occupational Therapy As- ing manner put her many payne, Misses Roberti Leonard lit “Wh " h Pp bn rem edd [Miss Frances Moder and Miss! ~t and electrical equipment of all” sociation. And is already think- friends at ease as easily as it [Apna Bowver. Alberta Myers, gua 1: 311s tle answer} Le ion Unit to Meet ‘Maude Price 2 Club to Meet kindsare now employed for re- ing in terms of the March meet- does the children with whom |jear €ox and Ruth Ann Bonnell he asked. -eg : . =

church-re<| The Indianapolis Power &! Four past presidents will pour.| The On-Ea-Ota Club will meet

iment —~ | Misses Rosemary Long, Shir- lated colleges do not want to turn Light Co. Unit, American Legion, They ~ are Mesdames Frank at noon tomorrow in the home of ~ fe : ley Landwerlén, Mary Lou Land- to the government for a dole,” he Auxiliary, will hold a business Streighthoff, Marvin Curle, Wal- Mrs. Harry Hollis, 3715 N. Butler | ( linic Staff Members {werlen and Joan McCarthy will said. “If forced out of existence meeting at 8 p. m, Friday in the|ter P. Morton and N. Taylor| Ave, Bridge will follow the - ; . : Todd. luncheon, !

_habilitation of bodies and minds Ing in French Lick. Both the she comes into daily contact. | “Independent and

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Ei ¢ : { ® by » . { . + Sets Luncheon Entertained by Sorority | — = me The November. luncheon meet- The Alpha Epsilon Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, enter- foe. ; fe AMAL F : « Ing of the Butler University Pi tained staff members of its dental clinic in the Northeast ComBeta Phi Sorority Mothers Club munity Center today. v' | will be held at 1:30 p. m, Monday A round table discussion followed on ways to improve the clinic 1g in the chapter house, "831 W. service.to the community followed the noon luncheon in the center. Hampton Drive. Mrs. D. D. Hig-| The sorority group opened the’ clinic in 1937. It wa$ suspended ginson and her.committee will. be quring- the: war-and-was reopened; = go : ; in charge. . : in May, 1947. More than 250 child..the group were Mrs. Eugene RoeMembers of the advisory board rén from one parochial and four ger, Mrs. Draper, Miss Marion of the sorority alumnae and house public schools in the neighbor- Yaeger, Mrs. Earl Surgener,| chairman, Mrs. William Richter, hood have received dental care in president, and Mrs. Harold Hon-

Bo will be special guests. the clinic since the reopening. |derich, vice president. ot Hand work of the Gatlinburg, Honor Guests ts Tenh,, - Settlement School,” sup-| ’ | . . . vo. { The or S > h Fr on rn. wh of fn Thonn Spe oe ot Marriage display, a Dr. E. A. Elliott, Dr. Thomas EsMrs, Bruce Childs, program mon, Dr. Sheldon Hall and Dr, Date Set chairman, will introduce the ad- William ‘F. Hanning, Mrs. H. F. we - ing . visory board members who will Frum and. Mrs. C. W. Elrich,l Mr. and ‘Mrs. John J. Schoen,| [ (/// VAP a : part e their Activities. They in- dental hygienists,-and Miss Helen'4733 Young Ave. announce the / my nd clude Mrs.-"Thomas L. Conger, Ciotz, Mrs. Fred Gorden and Mrs. : _ Tush relations; ~ Mrs. = Robert 1 cy Brown, school nurses. approaching marriage of their Pritchard, finances; Mrs. Benton, Members. af. the sorority's den-~ daughter, Eugenia Marie, to John Lowe _social ~conduct; Mrs. M. tal committee who attended were Thomas Sears, son of Mr and| Xe Withrow, pledge supervision, Mrs, Elliott, chairman; Mesdames Mrs. William F. Cooper, 47 Harris| and Mrs.. Louis .Schopart, scholar-: John Grav Jr. W. “A. Pearson: . oo Ship. . | David Burton, S. E. Rowe,. Ger- ve. ) Co ap! . ' A business meeting will follow ald Schoenheide, K. O. Stokes, The wedding will be at 3.3

: , Ihe luncheon. Mrs. W. A. Evans Paul. E. Stubbs, Hanning and P- M. NOV. 27 in the Washington, RETA WRN prekie, Tm GET RS e0tt Padgett; Other menibers of Siseet- Methodist. Church... They,

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« The bridesmaids will. be Mrs. Nelson Roetter, Miss Nancy Ann Tackett and Miss Joan Carter.| Paul Murphy wil be the best! man while the ushers will be Mr. Schmidt, David Wheeler and Philip Pluris. Miss “Tackett, 53%7 College’ Ave, will give a kitchen shower, Friday night in honor of the fu-| ture bride, Guests will include] the ‘mothers of the “engaged! couples; Mesdames Merrill Sulll-| van, Edward J. S8choen, Roetter,| Schmidt and Arthur Aston, . Misses Nancy Sears, Ruth Ann ’ (Duncan and Carter,

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