South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 127, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1920 — Page 2
TIirilSDAY MOKMNd, M.Y C, 1920.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SECURE NURSE FOR TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF COUNTY
Activities of Society For Past ;
0 Month Chronicled in Report.
Miss Iluth HoMen has f"n C'Jrfil to act as r.ur?o for the
Joseph County antl-t Jl-TCuIr sii l'-aiio and Levari hT active? duties hre thin wek. Mis- IIoM n is a praduat of Harror. Iirs.nl I'.uMir.gton Training school of Inlon. Knsland, and has had 10 yrars xpri-' nee In Corkrrmr.uth. Knglarvl. in district nur?lni?. ir.f.ir.t welfare, i pefcocl visiting and hom hyi-n. work. was aIo affiliated with: the Victoria Jul-ile.- institute. i:nland, and hu Imt. in iho Umtt-d tUtf but four mnr.th-". TliJ local activities f f thf league . rr chronicled in the monthly re-; port for April jmt :ued by Miss: Irma. Collmer, pecretury. The rrnrt of olflco work includes Gl o'.Yu' , Interviews. 7 G outsiäe vi:it and j letters written. This now makHi 703 known cases of tuberculous on record, 604 susperf-d rnsf-A and fr.ur deaths during the month. Supplies plvrn out Include 47." sputum cui., 300 paper nap I: Ins and 10S tooth- j tjru.h-3 to school r.uryo.s for healthj work in pchonl. More th in S.OOS j piece of literature wer- distributed) 1-y the school. The Roberten Hros. ftore at the rust of tho league! lia had printed 10,000 slips for us f by the school nurses and modern , health crusade workers In their;
)iandkrchief and toothbrush irili Vork in the schools. Many Patient. Thirty-nine patients repnrte.l to the tuberculosis clinic during the Tnor.th. Thirty-two patients wro examined; 3 3 new rases were referred to the league; IS new c:sf--examined were recommended for sanatorium care; nine patients ntered Healthwin; one patient entered a New York tuberculosis hospital; five persons were found non-tuber-tulotis; four children examined were recommended for admission to frevh flr room; twf children were admitted to fresh air room; 12 patients are to report hack to the clinic for observation and five children v re recommended for preventatorium care. At the rural clinic held at W&lkerton 4 3 patients were examined. Thn report of the modern health rrusada includes 128 health talks. 2." Visits made to schools and one talk p:ven to Franklin Mothers' club. Hlghty-four hours wer.i spent In the. county tchools by Miss Florence page county Red Cross nurse, during the month of April. Miss b'agt'.s report follows: Pupils examined. 317; pupils defective, 217; referred to oculist. ."4; referred to dentist, 71; referre.l to physician, 161; health talks, 1.".; 1 wildings inspected. 17; visits. miscellaneous visits. .'1; defective Vision, 54; conjunctivitis 22; cardi is disease, 3; defective hearing. 1 1 : nnral obstruction T0; enlarged tonsils. 126; teeth, 71: suspect tuberculosis. 10; malnutrition. 1"; defective tpfch, 8; mentally defective. 12; deformities. 3 Koitre. 1."; cleft pilnte one; kidney, 17; rheumatism.
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one; acthma, one; eczema, one; anaemic, five. Home Son Ice Sertlon. The home f-'ervice er-t-,-n of tho Red Cross, of which Miss Irma Collmer l.i f-eerctary, reports 174 different families called on the heme service section for information or aid during tho month. Record i3 kept of the T.S new families who received some fecial service. The report follows: Seven applications for trave.1 pay wro made; 071 ertien Interviews; HZ btfers were written in the Interest of Home Servier families; 427 telephone interviews; G visits were, madr : 14 Inv stiations were made for military authorities and cooprxitir.K' Re.J Cro"-s cb.apters;; 23 lecral Iapers' were filled at the otce. whiefi Included claims for cornrensation. affidavits regarding arrears of pay, naturalization papers. application for discharge certificates. Liberty IJonds and affidavits for clothing; 17 surveys for the Federal Hoard for Vocational Education, durint? the. month three different representatives from tho Federal Hoard for Vocational Education were In the oitiro and surrefded in placImet ' men in vocational training; ::i different persons received financial aid; 21 medical aid, and five hos.pl! 1 1 care at Red Cross expense; two different persons received locr.il aid; 17 persons were found employment; IS ex-soldiers were assisted in converting their government Insurance to one of the permanent forms of insurance; amount of money Kiven out during the month; $42S."S amount e,f money returned during the month. From Organization to Date. Six thousand and sixty-sev-t ilifferer;t famlli'-s have caked e.t: ;;. He.me Service for inrormati''!'. 'r aid; 1.011 have received i r. f r i : t .t t i : r.Iy so record are not 1 pi; '.'.l'T have receiveil some orial service - rec-frus .are kept: this number includes 103 enlisted men who hav been di'hajee, fiun the stri'- ! eajise of physical (Usability s are ei.titb d to coniper.. .'itio!! a I; ' ! 2 ', ' nmi lesident men who have he. ;. Ii -
SEEK RECRUITS FOR SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Recrultlr.tr Fergt. Fkees, in charge cf the South Rend army otfice has received another special call for men to Join the ranks of the Slcnal Corps. A school for specialized training at Camp Vail. N. J., is now open to accept new men desiring" training in the various branches of the corps. The cfUce ha?, also received authorization to enlist men for M.K dj'l.rent branches of tho service which is open to men without prior service who desire to take advantage of the ono year clause. Tho following men have enlisted for on year at the recruiting orfice during the past week; Russell Ragan. Clarence J. Troutr.rr. Anthony Koptzynski, Michael C. Horowski. Merle V. Cox, Walter F!. Raney. Steve J. Ewald. IrnatIou J. Iebiedlnskl. Michael S. Rytner, South Hend, Elmer McCubMn, Warsaw, Mo., Gorilnn It. Rothrock. Goshen. Ind., Verne V. Aldrich, Tea Carden, Ind., and Herman G. Fenrich. St. Joseph. Mich. The greater part of thes" applicants chose Camp Lewis, Wash., for their one year enlistment in the Motorized Coast Artillery.
FILE SUIT ON LAND CONTRACT
Joseph D. Wolfe and George R. Wolfe, members of the firm of Wolfe Bros., have instituted rroce'dings against Albert R. Ley in the circuit court to require the defendant to turn over a parcel of land in Turnok and Mack's addition which it is alleged the defendant screed to sHl. According to the complaint the plaintiffs agred to purcha.ee the land and paid down J100 to bind the bargain but when
the remainder of the consideration was due the defendant refused to accept the money and refused to execute a deed or transfer to real estate. The pUintiff a.'ks that the defendant be- required to keep his agreement and to execute the deed together with an abstract of title thereto.
TO ATTKXn CO-VFiniFNCn. Several secretaries of the Y. M C. A. are planning to attend the annual conference of the employed officers of the Y. M. C. A. to be held at Tort Wayne. Ind.. May IS.
PUMSFNT FLAY. A modern version of "The Merchant of Venice" was presented at the annual Freshman assembly at the hirh school Wednesday morniiur. Directing of the sketch was demo hy Miss Milne and R. V. Mc-Co
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Eaeli ,)ack age of "luainonu i - -.-ontams directions m linipb- tb.tt ,'iiV woman an iliamond-dye a new. : a h. I'.pb b color into worn, sh abhy garme-nts. lra oe-ries, coverings, whether woi. Uk, linen, cotton or mixed i:o..ds. Ruy liimnnd Iyes" no other kini then perfect results are guaranteed oven if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card.
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Sketch from actum! photograph howing the distinguiihrd psychologists trying the Realism Test iu th Edison Shop, New York.
We give it in our store. Yov can hear it exactly as did the noted psychologists who visited the Edison Shop , on Fifth Avenue, Nav York.
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V. Bingham, Director of the Department of Applied Psychology, Carnegie Institute of Technology. "I felt the presence of a living singer. The accompaniment seemed by a separate instrument," reported Prof. C. H. Farnsworth, Director of the Department of Music, Teachers' College, Columbia University. "The music filled my mind with thoughts of peace and beauty," said Wilson Follett, Esq., noted music critic. We'd like to have you come into our store and try this same test. See what sensations you get. The Realism Test is th conclusive wayforjudgingtherealismoftheNewEdison.
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Miss Isabel Niles will open her nerw Studio for all her pupils and classes in Classical and Social Dancing at 131 E. Washington Av.f in the Summers Building, on Saturday, May 8th. For Information Phone Main 4068.
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