Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 27

_ TOILING FOR TOYS—Assisting therapists with nonGuild member's job. Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt (left) measures cloth for patients: to cut while her

daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister, keeps a record.

Seven ‘Family Teams’

In Sunnysid

e Guild

“l] IKE MOTHER-LIKE DAUGHTER,” seems to be a

motto with members Seven

such mother-daughter

of the nyside Guild.

and ‘mother-in-law,

daughter-in-law combinations exist in the organization.

Keeping it in the family are Mrs. N. E. Boyer. and her daughter, Mrs. Edward Schoenberger, and Mrs. Alvin C. Fernandes and her daughter-in-law, Mrs."William E. Fernandes. n ” os MRS. WILLIAM E. HANNING and her two daughters-in-law, Mrs. C. C. Hanning and Mrs. William F. Hanning; Mrs. George H. Marshall and her mother and mother-in-law, Mrs. Walter L. Jones and Mrs. Jesse Marshall; Mrs. Charles. Renard and her daughter, Mrs. Walter Nolte; Mrs. Kurt W. Schmidt and her daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Baumeister, and founder Mrs. Carl3E. Wood and daughter, Mrs. Jerome E. Holman Jr. Virtually all the members, whether representing singles, pairs or triplets from families, are equally conscientious about donating their services to Sunnyside Sanitorium. The type of assistance they give varies from financial aid to actual assistance in therapy. ” o ” AS A RESULT of the guild's annual dance and spring card party plus smaller functions, enough money is being constantly appropriated to make additional improvements at the hospital. The recreation building, one of the guild's major projects, is the scene each month of parties

sponsored by members for the , _

patients. It was built and is maintained by the organization. Sharing importance in attention with the recreation building is Sunnyside's library. Members buy books, repair

Harmonie Club Study

Program Set

MES. WILLIAM DEVIN and Mrs. Louis Belden have arranged . the

January opera study program for tomorrow's Harmonie Club meeting at 2 p. m. in the DAR Chapter House. Mrs... Clair McTurnan will be narrator. v : She and Mrs. Bélden will discuss current trends in opera. Members {illustrating parts of the music drama will be Mesdames Carl P. Duke, Rudolph M. Crandall and Jane Johnson Burroughs and Miss Constance Connette, vocalists. ” n » MRS. BEN F. GRIFFIN, violist; "Mrs. William J. Stark, planist, and Mesdames Ray Patterson, T. M. Rybolt and Burroughs, accompanists. Assisting Mrs. Rybolt, socialhour chairman, will be Mesdames Arthur R. Madison, Robert J. Shultz and E. C. Ferrell. Mrs. James M. Ogden and ‘Mrs. William H. Morrison will pour.

Disease Safequards

As soon as frost has killed down the asparagus plants, cut off the tops and rake up any fallen twigs, leaves and berries.

This will reduce the number of |

disease spores.

them and assume the general expenses incurred by the reading rooms. ns! o GUILD members go further than merély giving dollars, Despite the fact they have fulltime family jobs at home, they donate their time to relieve therapists with nonprofessional tasks and to spread “sunshine” among patients.

An interesting division of the organization is the Loan Closet. It consists primarily of older members who work on distributing materials such as jellies, candies and cigarets to patients.

Another - special committee caters to children. Their duties include celebrating birthdays and furnishing entertainment for the youngsters. The annual dance, the biggest affair for the year, will be headed by Mrs, Baumeister,

Having joined the guild in 1949, Mrs. with her mother, Mrs. Schmidt, ag co-chairman of donations for the last November dance besides assuming leadership of

the telephone and candy committees,

Mrs. Holman Jr, is the only member who can boast relationship to one of the principal founders, her mother, Mrs. Wood.

professional tasks is part of a Sunnyside

Baumeister served -«

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Times photos by Willlam A. Oates Jr

FAMILY DISCUSSION—Mrs. George M. Marshall (left) makes plans for Sunnyside with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jesse Marshall (center) and her mother, Mrs. Walter L. Jones. One of the

founders of the guild, Mrs. Jesse Marshall is now an honorary member.

Mrs. Harry Evard Sr. To Address DAR

BOOKKEEPERS—Mrs. Walter Nolte (left) daughter of Mrs. Charles Renard, checks the library with Mrs. Edward Schoenberger (center) and her mother, Mrs. N. E. Boyer. The book supply is

constantly being replenished by the guild. :

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