Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1952 — Page 8
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TWO Indianapolis doctors wil ent part in the International Con
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ng Aug. 22 Two other Hoosier physicians the conference, leaving for the Brazil city by are Dr. and Mrs. James H. N. Meridian 8t.; Dr. and Mrs John V. Thompson, Williams Creek; Dr. and Mrs, Thomas R Owen#, Muncie, and Dr. and Mrs J. V. Pace, New Albany, While there, Dr. Stygall, vice president of the American College of Chest Physicians, will give a 1alk. on “Histoplasmosis of the Lung,” and Dr, Thompson will speak on “Intrathdracic Lyomas.' [.ater in Montevideo, Dr Thompson will deliver a lecture in Spanish on ‘“Mediastinal Tum ors and Cysts” before the Urguayan chapter of the Interna tional Congress,
The Congress, composed of more tnan H0 U. 8. doctors, also will visit other major South American They will return Sept. 19.
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Tenor Teacher
Butler University's Jordan Col lege of Music has added a distin uighed Canadian-American tenor to fts teaching -staff,
Joseph Victor I.aderoute, who will come here from Stamford, (‘onn., has heen named chairman of the voice department, Mr. Laderoute has a brilliant record of concertizing and teach ng hehind him. He has soloed many times with such widely nown orchestras as the NBC svmphony, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and the (‘hicago, Toronto, Cincinnati and
Detroit civic orchestras, Famed conductors Arturo Toscanni, Sir Thomas Beecham, Serge Koussevitzky and Leopold Stokowskl often have engaged him. Mr. lL.aderoute is married and haa four children.
Head Stewardess
Miss Paula N. Osborne, 1140 W. 32d St., has been named chief stewardess for Lake Central Alrlines, Inc. Municipal Airport. A Lake Central employee since July, 1951, she was a member of the first graduating stewardess class of the airline. Before joining the local airline, she had worked for the Delta Zeta sorority here and with the Lonergan Manufacturing Co., Al bion, Mich,
Concert Schedule
~The Murat Chanters and Murat Band will give a concert in Garfield Park at 8 p. m. Sunday. The
_ program is sponsored ‘by the In- . dianapolis park department.
Songs by the: Chanters include: “Hi Neighbor,” “Old Ark Amoverin, “I'm. Always Chasing Rainbows,” “Your Land and My L.and,” “I've Been Workin’ on de Railroad” and. “Nothing Like a Dame." The band will play: “March,” “Teddy Bears Picnic,” “The One Tune Band,” “Columbia Polka," “L.a Reine de Saba” and “Am Parito Roca.”
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Two of the seven members of the faculty of Butler University’s College of Pharmacy who'll attend the centennial convention of the American Pharmaceutical Association in Philadelphia next week will present papers. Dr. E. J. Rowe, pharmacy professor, will appear before the his torical section of the convention with his paper on the life and work of George Andrews, early American pharmacist. Dr. John W, Martin Jr., assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, will describe the snythesis of some medicinal chemicals before the scientific section. Others attending will be Dr. E. H. Niles, retiring dean of the college; Dr. K. 1. Kaufman, déanelect; Dr. B. R. Mull, professor of pharmacy administration; Dr,
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plane on Aug. 19 Stygall, 4311 N.
Where to Go
Variety Show, 8 p.m. Free, Baseball Game, Indianapolis Indians vs. Minneapolis Millers. Victory Field. Box seats, $1.70; mezzanine, $1.00; grandstand, £1.10; bleachers, 60c. Children under 12, 50c. 8:15 p. m.
associate professor of pharmaeology, and Mr. Allen R. Beck, instructor in hospital pharmacy. |
Recording Urged
Korean War “veterans today were urged to record their Form DD-214 report of separation from the armed forces with the county recorder, This Is necessary, Clinton Green, director of the Department of Veterans Affairs, pointed out, because the original Form DD 214 must accompany applications for mustering -out pay and loans granted under the so-called Korean GI bill passed recently by Congress, Unless this form is recorded veterans who have sent for benefits previously mentioned must wait until the form i= returned before they can file for educational and training benefits. However, if the form is recorded a veteran can obtain a certified copy for use in applying for education and training. |
Named Guardian
Mrs. Perry W. lL.esh, Brendenwood, has been appointed volunteer recruitment campaign chairman of the Indianapolis Red Cross Active in many civic affairs, Mrs. I.esh served as volunteer special services chairman during World War II, Feading more than 10,000 volunteers. Serving on her committee are
D. B. Meyers,
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Mrs. Lesh Mrs. Frederick W. Ayres and Mrs.
E. Kirk McKinney, members of Indianapolis Red Cross board of directors; Mrs. Herbert F. Call and Mrs..John Deever, chairman and vice chairman of service groups, and Mrs. Walter P, Morton, home nursing chairman. Mrs. Lesh has called her first meeting for Tuesday. goal was set at 430 new Red Cross workers.
There's No Business
Like Show Business SALT ‘LAKE CITY (UP) i Opening nights are traditionalin | show business for unusual hap- | penings. The opening perform-! ance of the Broadway musical “Kiss Me Kate” at the University of Utah was no exception, The fun began—for the audience —near the end of the first act when the leading man, Jon Geyans, lifted the leading lady, Patricia Morison, in his arms— and. stumbled to his knees. In a seeming effort to get even for that humiliation, Miss Morison, | at the end of the act, kicked (GGeyans so hard-—-all according to script,, of course—that her shoe flew off, Next, Duane Hill, one of the supporting players, sang a song on top of a box and stamped his | foot too. hard. The box broke. Trouper that he is, Hill finished the song with one foot firmly encased in the box.
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