Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1951 — Page 7

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HE Marion County Society for Crippled Children and Teen-Agers will receive proceeds from the card party of the American. Women's Voluntary Services Inc. The party, open to the public, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Crossroads, 3001 N. New Jersey, * Mrs. James J. MacDermott

Nurses Group Meeting Set

Central District Nurses will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the 8t. Vincent's Nursing School Auditorium. There will be a

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and Mrs. John H. Drury, cochairmen, announce the following committees: Tickets, Miss

Freida Wegner, Mrs. Helen Ard

and Miss Jeannetta Arnold; arrangemehts, Mrs. Myro Bubeck, Mrs. Hazel Landers and Miss Laurette Burke. : Candy, Miss Viola Todd, Mrs, Elizabeth Simmons, and Miss

Dr. O'Shea To Speak

Dr. Harriet E. O'Shea, psychology professor at Purdue University, will be guest speaker for the dinner meeting of the Association of Personnel

COMPLETE PLANS—Misses Evelyn Russell, Betty Augustus and Martha Cox (left to right) make final arrangements for the AWYS benefit card party to be given at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

Edna Clayton; prizes, Mesdames | Helen Haverstick, Cecil York, Edna Kahn, Pauline Thompson and Miss Martha Cox; decora- | tions, Miss Mary K. Males and | Mrs, Gene Wiese; publicity, Miss | Males and Mrs. Haverstick. i Each table, may play what- | ever game desired. There will | be prizes for each table.

Park Honor |

Students on the honor roll of | Park School for the first quar- | ter have been announced by N. B. Johnson, headmaster.

They include Dennis Myers

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TO OUR HAWTHORN FRIENDS:

WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RE-OPENING* OF THE HAWTHORN RESTAURANT

Everything the way you remember it—almost: Naturally, all the furnishings are new .. . EVERYTHING'S new . .. and a few things are different from the old decor— if you're sharp you'll notice the ceiling's a different material now . . . and here and there a flower box that wasn't there before . . . and beautiful painted photo-

like that. But, in the main, everything's just like before—same beautiful dining rooms, pleasing decorations and atmosphere . . . same efficient service . . . and delicious food . . . for your satisfaction and - pleasure. Visit us again soon, won't you? Remember — we're open continuously,

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srmaker will short business meeting at Women at 5:45 p.m. tomorrow and Spike Selig, third grade: ests Mrs. C. 7:30 p. m. in the Propylaeum. Phillip Bredel, Jack Keller and murals . . . different carpeting . . . things every day, from || a. m. to 9 p. m. nd Mrs. Ed- The panel discussion subject Dr. O'Shea’s subject will be “'“~hen Valinet, fourth grade; I» Spetiowing Hosmtalization-— “Some Deep Roots of Co-opera- John Carpenter, Geylor Ke : : : hat?" e referral plan will and Antagonism Between Jaxter Rogers an rt | . UP. attend. be Aaeussed Hon an ag he a i. Shade, fifth grade; David | In A recialion % Most readers will recall that the Hawthorn Restaurant . Panel All b 58 diate past president of fhe Chambers, Jock Fortune, Rich- | . . . pan Aer EO oferalor wi S Miu a DR neat Assocla- &rd Kroot, Jack Mead, Stephen | vs-In PP was recently forced to temporarily discontinue its 5) al, r= health nursing, state board” of tion, and is listed in Who's Speneer and Richard Wilson, | services because of fire. iL hal ta bealth. She will give the bick- Who. At present she is a mem- SIXh grade. re nd ground and general aims of the ber of ‘the board of directors Those hsted on. the. high | rough al referral plan of The Day Nursery Associa- honor roll for the seventh and | hi t R. Gllliom Panel members include Dr, ‘on of Indianapolis. sight} grades are John Wright | ' retty thereud s : : \ and Don Hines. Honor roll ' 1 William Raf- Dennis Megenhardt, Indian- members are Goethe Link, wil: The fire did a P for 2 loop: end together, apolis surgeon and vice chair- M d Ci b TY liam McPherson, Tod Pontiug | it rew US Morrison Jr. man of the Medical Society on ay u ea John Stiles. % grant. : ; m Wright Jr. Council; Dr. Joseph Bean, medi- > High honor II for high | . ne. . min 4 dames John cal director, General Hospital; At Meridian Room sehen) ea be Deaeh an well imag gest! in oY the ; rison, George Sister Claire, director of nurses, A tea honoring new members and Peter Weldon. Honor roll h re was any tre uilding s N. Wynne. St. Vincent's Hospital; and Miss was given at 2 p. m. today students are John Allen, John \f e \d d abou Crystal Halstead, assistant "2° BIVeR at 2 Pm. (008% poorune. Richard McCrae and hat we were t director of nursing service, In- ; y Philip Whitesell. : w ick ans » diana University Hospitals. Meridian Room of the Colonial | : horn it was @ ve en Discussion will be given by Furniture Co. Mrs. E. C. Rump- | Thoms: h fire. e rece Miss Helen Hestad, director, ler will be speaker for the oc- | lowing ressing P Visit Nurse Association; casion. hone calls P awt Miss" Nelda Johnson, physical Hostesses will be Mesdames | of hope that the therapist, Cross Roads Rehabili- Carl J. Kieln, Carl A. Ploch, | | and the oP |ndianap 39.5; Mrs. J. tation Center; Henry Graham. J. W. Bradley, J, W. Coffey, | wr on. Many ‘a $OTY | A. R. Coffin general secretary, Family Serv- George Warmoth, C. A. Hilgen- | f opening 0 hich ere $ . George P. fce Association, and Stephen berg, Howard F. Passel, Martin | : re jetters Wie Taylor, Jack Powers,” rehabilitation director, H. Wallick and Lucinda Spaan, | o JotiefeT Tn uo snsWe! W (Possible Marion County Tuberculosis As- Miss Carrie Francis and Miss | u be too busy - Lewis Smith ‘Anna Torrence. | ’ sa EL : ~ Pratt, Mrs. SR a A I we ve |ette say A The Lobby . , . spacious and inviting, where you may weit for Eagl Harris, of these tb d do your friends in comfort. You'll also find rest rooms off the lobby. 121.5; David . : restauran a A porte-cochere extends from the lobby entrance ucross the paved le 118. ry Your enerous ; ih : i sorry these 9 & driveways, providing protection from the weather while getting ridge Club, We know. ¥ the Ha thorn in ond out of your car, c 8 (Possible many. JKruagar, A art of 3° G urally. alter Rausch, rT 4 a the commu s 635. KE & t John Powell, retry . § eople who we Mr. Rhoads, . hundreds ot P i on 67; Mr. 0 the or phone Us: or 9 guson 62. ite ay to wr ° ant + t . » rs ' | ’ dvice gr sincere CJ assics Gy to expres ri : tunity + and SUPP® i . 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