Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1951 — Page 94
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Meridian St., on sion will be “Our Indisvapolis, : Al , Wednesday and Thurs- " School System” an edera * subjects Tiesiay y Aid to Schools.” Mrs. L. V. inher SY lacs 8 day. Luncheon will be served ssics. 2 Leonard 'is chairman. ; «Useful between 12:30 and 2 p., m. On Tuesday the Creative A Christmas dinner and spe- in Siorsh Sponsoring the event & the stung Sroup ol ee Me. cal Christmas musical program dominant Re ae» moyial Library with Mrs. Wal- has been planned for a joint toddlers © Proceeds will go to this or- ter Latz as chairman. The sub- meeting of the Robison-Rags- Tven ganization whose headquarters ject will be “Let Your. Hero gale Post and Auxiliary, Jun- i and training farm are just out- Do the Work.” Mrs. Garrison fors and Sons-of-Legion' of the \ ile e\ side Detroit. It serves the Winders will be instructor, American Legion, at 620 p. m quiz ih t v th » ’ * . . 8 blind with dega trained fos that DO YOU TALK Too Much?” tomorrow in the Central Chris ents’ ques purpajé. The dogs are sold to will be the subject of the Pre- tian Church. an airplar blind persons, whose applica- School Education Group to .Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, pas- weather?” tions are accepted, for $150. meet at 8 p.. m. Thursday at tor of the church, will be guest siles and The cost of training a dog the home of Mrs. James S. speaker. Yuletide decorations Why do v and instructing .its prospective Sligar, 628 >. J iid sg oe will be carried out in the dining The you master in its handling is ape cussion wil y . Toom. also painle roximately $1500. The differ- : . : . Max Ryerson and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Emmett Marshall will ican ‘histo Pr in met by various HOBBIES FOR DIVERSION—More than “bedside manner” is taught in the School of Practical : —Times photos by Dean Timmerman Mittle. Mrs. Gordon Holbrook be in charge of the rehaplliie- biology, 2 i i i i i . u e - i groups throughout the Middle Nyrsing. Students Mrs. Agnes Bruce, Miss Helen Barnett, Mrs. Juanita Oates and Miss Mildred THE ORANGE TEST—-Miss Mary Lockard (left) learns hypo- 1s Shale. i be discussed at on Program ring the | us chinery, cc West, of which our local 3 ; hi k k to teach convales- . > . Antiques | ness session ry. other thin, Leader Dog League is one Reser (seated, lefr 10 right) pryctice everything from 10yMoking 10: mang 10 Leach tomate dermic technique from Mrs. Helen Rowan, RN (right), instructor. a meeting in: the home of Mrs. Mrs. Frank E. Long is chair- more abou E s = . cents they will care foras practical nurses after training. Mrs. Belgen Wells (standing) is class in- ) I NE a TT a, ae: ste TICKETS FOR this benefit structor. + Mrs. Clova Edwards will try it next. ridian St, at 1:30 p. m. Dec. the Post and Auxiliary on Dec. POAT ofr ; { , ” - . Mrs, Arlie Voss will lea 12. i 1829 be ohisined om A By AGNES H. OSTROM exhibits guests will learn “what health as medicines Hhsmsolyes B hospital jobs or in doctors male = an Sociares Dies Bo. phony wo Mes Har Sie 5 “ y ROR IQ goes” into the one-year course -—for reteaching to those ey offices. tor Goulding, who came he lie Smith as chairman. . et ii 35th and Hiinots Sts. fon ae of Gol : 2 which begins with four months will be attending after gradu- Every eight Wesks New classes from Delroit's Practical Nure- “Ihe Legistative Group wil Cool Cooking Jist. preps > caronic compialn work in that building and {s ation. are begun for both men an ing School. t at 1:15 p. m. Dec. 14 in = S a mb ore opi or trom everywhere completed with eight months Guests will be shown the women between 18 and 50 years BY bring to. Hebert Ines i hy Lloyd Wil- Utensils Slowly the most. T Those members are Mrs, Wil- hool here in In- Practical experience on ‘cam- library, including some 400 of age. A Hew Cass SAIS oo ji; jewly appointed Indian. bite, 65¢ E. 13th St. The sub- When, despite your vigilance, i w T “ : : But a school here in In- pus” (city hospitals) under a volumes, many pamphlets and Jan. 8. For those 25 years of : ” ’ BN hool's extended ject to be discussed will be food burns to the bottom of a 3 Sub) tom A im ant dianapolis 1s doing a ploneer clinic supervisor. current periodicals. age or pyer, 2a sighth grade A De director who “Inflation, Horizons Unlim- pan, be sure to let it cool to a 3 5nio a ’ : b to help lessen ‘this ailment On hand will be the -staff— “ = education or its equivale ted.” Mrs. Howard A. King ot t ture. bes hers, and Miss Eunice Dissette, treas- 1° : 25 keeps an eagle-eye on the 1ted. rs. hand-touching temperature be SE ue, are Mesjames Da I iy its Helen IO on THEY WILL. be told about a ra course: : will be chairman. fore you attempt to soak it in Pre-Pre-Philip Adler, George Fothering- i Pe A Mee | the eight months work in the h school, “Ip t dous program : ; : water. Eo ham, Vincent Kelly, August These Florence Nightingales RN and Mrs. Helen Rowan RN, of o%ing hospitals — Meth. CWO Years 9! ligh shoo Lg TA gr Society to Entertain If doused with water when PLENT) “Bohlen and Paul Weer. —junior grade — will supple- nursing instructors, and Mrs. ,g.4 gt Vincent's and General ; Members of the Central Indiana burning hot, metal is likely to large, col Also Miss Joan Atlass, Miss ment, not supplant, the regis-- Belgen Wells, home economist. _ w,0 0" students are paid a JUST RECENTLY the school And that’s what guests will embers o Wath. Elarware or sagt metal can be Ain tered nurse. They will relieve And the 70 students in trim f i was accredited by the National see Friday when they visit—a Optometric Society will entertain ’ atardhed. Bofliice Gray, Wills Adams, the RN. for emergency detail, - WH ir gray pinafores ma Le ot: thing of Association for Practical Nurse vocation#l training program for their wives and guests at a pitch- to break, and enameled-ware to mals attac ENisg Cor, Robert Sros: Dag. surgery and care of the critic- t - y e Education. “Though we've a people who enjoy other people, in dinner and Christmas party at chip. When the pan has cooled, I iOPed W gett Jr., Gale Fletcher, Russell urgery Visitors will see for them the state board exam for th . g th St. let it soak for a half-hour or so quipp Fortune Jr. and George Sadlier. ally ill selves the kind of courses school grads which qualifies long way to go yet since our who find happiness in serving, 7 p. m. Tuesday in the 38 A Dal P30 HID tc ¢o} . . i x 2 = studied — personal and com- them to work as practical work is a mere drop in the who camrassume challenging re- Branch, Merchants Nationa J 2 AVe P lar Gift FIRST AND ONLY school of munity health; first aid; nurs- nurses in homes on private duty, bucket to what's needed, we've sponsibilities. Bank. } 3 Woocen spoon. Pra-Sche opuiar ©i its kind in the state, the School ing care of all kinds—in the A xeset. watviy. ‘sows, ts, TST FASE was pend. Sv _sompraity spied nite panoran os per Seat pms perrue sold ginools Jan. 3, 1950. first floor. For this is where board on 8 Purcas Y M0 iO Row, Since then it has graduated students learn to give baths - - A ’r. , : : just before the gift season of .4 ho gong including one man. hypodermics and medicines. ? > hh | i, by 3 1) Cd fa 3 (Q) I t Eh 3 a Y p (HS feet. - Stun Christmas, be sure to drop a Of these more than 95 per cent * nn R ! EF 4 : . 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