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‘ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928, ton: Clara M. Lebeshevsky, Hart-| . N . administration in Providence, Rhode health) talking on the subject “Dis- | ford. John Coolldge Gets Hls Sheepskm Island; Washington, D. C.; Hartford; ' tribution of Nursing Service und] Elizabeth J. Loveland, Glaston- New Orleans, Louisiana; Richmond, | Promotion of Community Nursing| bury; Mari Lussicrn, Meriden; | Virginia, and Maternity Center as- | Needs,” pointed out the enormous| Florence E. Margolis. Hartford: | ! {sociation, New York, were quotcd.|increase in the mumber of gradu- - Mary T. Mills, Waterbury; Clara G. | | |In conclusion Hazel Corbin, director ate nurses during the past 20 years, Minkwitz, Meriden; Ebba M. Olson, ! ! i New i Maternity Center association, estimating that there are now 100,- Meriden: Julia C. Radigan, Hart.| York city, made a summarb in 000 nurses in private duty, 60,009 ford; Gertrude Rubin, Waterbury; | hich she said, that gince the object instituti d 40,000 in pui o C. L. Ames of sm Board Ad- i W Scnmmnann. Nersaen: o | [ Yarious Depmments Have o« aciv.r service to & commun- health. Thero is an over sunois ana | 014SS OF 50 Will Take Step {mary M. Sheehy, Bristel: Thelma J. | {it was first to reduce the infant they are still graduating! The an- At ; L. Sillman, Chester; Mary C. Smith, Ga jed Ex w X nmrmms and sccond to securc the swer, hie sald, Is more organization s il y I dresses Graduates b s e LR R e e e e iy Alieroosn . Melen C. Stocking, Simsbury: — |mum of discomfort to a paticnt, hourly nursing service by the Visit- ctine J. Sullivan, Hartford; Anna method should be used whereby there ing Nurse associations and the or.| Exemplific —_— ter Ch tion of the third de- ot = Srita girls _ . The regu ceting of the board A 5 Thirty-four New Britain - gh M. nnott, Portland; Jo ‘hm- M. 0, BeSulay. w oeliy g_. " l' o, lis provision made early for prena- ganization of nurse registries on algree of the K. of C. on a class of 50 were among the groun of 140 stu- Southington; rriet E. Wilkir jof Directors of the Visiting Nursc 4, care for every patient by doctor . constructive cooperative hasis. By | candidates of Daly Council, will take dents of ithe New Brit Normal Moodus; Elsie J. Wooding, Association was held yesterday, at ', g yurce and provision for attend-:ihese means it might be possible to| plac L Sunday afternoon in Holmes e Visitin ance at delivery from the time la- gsocure for every patient,the amount{and Hoffman's hall. This will be the Dantor troot, Mes, {bor begins until the mother and bi- ang kind of nursing ~ service he | first time in more than two years president, presiding. . ]m- are hoth comfortable. ®he stut- peeds and for the nurses reasonable |t the third degree has been work- Mrs. William F. Parker reported fog ypa¢ if, because of cost, there had hours and adequate income. £d here and several hundred visitors for the finance committee, shOWing {44 ye Jimitation of service, it should ! 1n 1926 a committee on the|are expected to attend. the Association to be in satlsfac- |y, iy tpe limitation of post-natal gruding of nursing schools was es-| The work will be in charze of the tory financial condition. | isite. tablished, composed of representa- | deEree teamn of the New York city Mrs. Gardiner Weld reported for | gy Grcises as u part of immediate yyes from the following organizi- | combined councils. District Deputy he ublic °, ating v o ol o . o the | publiity committce, | Stuting | o atat eare tiow recommended (o T National Teague of Nurs. | Lamh of N Vork Wil be' In ville, Headquarters, 52 Srnest M. Smith | |the Visiting Nur: arded diplov school who wers at graduation ex the school | auditorium this atternoon at I o'clock The x:rc were opencd | 1 by Principal Marcus White. Charl, cation gave the Three Now Britain gitls spoke at prosented | exercises. M G aae v e wa ol D0 "‘" D08 AN RIS, “S"':'L‘ ing Bducation, American Nurses us- | charge. The team i rated as the y, prosident B{)l E p]()d M G y pRe 98 0 B substituted Ly the exercise of the o iation, National Organization for | sl it the country in the exempli- s iler Explodes in Mexico Cit would probably bo ready for dis- |Gui bna care usually Siven BY 8wt Heaimn Nurdne American | ti*ition of the third step In the or- tribution in one or two wecks. In | !the infant welfare department, Mrs. Noah Lucas reported that 684 ba- | bies were carried during the month with the total attendance of 188 ba- hies at the twelve confercnces held. Sixty-nine new babies were admit- ted and 674 were carried forward of Former sohoolin An Bath House and Miss Irene on “The New air Normul School.” The Nermal School Gle Mexico Clty, June 20 (P'—Twen- during the program ty-six bodies had beon recovered The New Britain graduates are today from the ruins of four build- Elizabeth M. Comstock of Mapie Hill, jngs destroyed by the explosion of a \nurue ‘The Visiting Nurse serviee for yy jical association, American Col- der {post-natal care is at its best Only oo, of Surgeons, American Hospital | Stule Depuiy dward Haggerty of partly adequate because it cannot be ,ecosiation, American Public Mealth | Greenwich will present as will {constant. Teaching therefore of & . ouintion, seven members at large | Lhe district deputics of — this s reember of the family or a Neighbor | L cnting the lay public. Distriet Deputy Robert Simpson of or a practical nursc, must always be | e o g of the fve-year|Southir vill be in charge of the done in order to insure vare to the ' hod itieant 2 aiay lotltha ting " g 5 1o the ' yrogram 3 ‘ patient between the Visiting Nurse's (o %6 deand for nurses, a| The candidates will gather at the ton Roberta A. Crocker of 44 Gladden jojler in a bath house. Thirty per- |into. June. visits, At this point muny good visit- K. of €. home on Frank S o £ b et ¥ sits, 8 any g atnde 6f ihe economics of the pnos| . honie on IFranklin Square street, Anne E. Dovle of 474 Arch gons were known to heen in- | The report of the director showed | ot L Bl short, und conclude oo ® r‘(’“dl‘u;’ omics of the pro-| sunday afternoon at 1 e'clock and strect, Elisabeth L. Fox of 140 Fair- jured. The bath house was in one May 1928 to have been the heaviest | ioe'thoy have given the patient fine prep y Dr. Ma e el in a body to the Main Haigis of 1 month in the history of the associ <8, and of outstanding valu view street, Ircne of the poorer quarters of the city. eervice if each day they have given o | street hall to reccive the e Sl ’ : o : y. ha Ontstanding in one way because the degree, Bt s einest Madeline L. Tamet]’ an atnerican, H. Yennsth Forgy |tion, 2500 visits having been made |jiox tho perfoct zeneral post-partum (MeoBRNE I 0TS B MEREES T Following 1he work, a turkey supe pf 11 - Commonwealth avenue 'son, employsd by the Mesican Tele- with a total of 451 new and read- |, o which they were taught to give 5 . per will be served at the K. of |all sorts of sources which touch in any way the nursing field—much of its from nurses themselves, Refore an audienee which packed {the Jefterson county armory to s [ capacity at the closing session of the convention, Dr. May Aryes Burgess, Eleanor Lots Mills of 108 Lincoln phone Co., was among those injurcd. Street, Mildred E. O'Dell of 10 Blake | [is condition was not believed to Court, Josephine Rizza of 21 Green- Lo serious. wood street, Marion R. Scheyd of | Tho force of the explosion was so 124 Tremont etreet, Olga Srogi of lgreat that the bath house and a 98 Carlton street, Agnes Strom- puilding adjoining it and the two quist of 773 East strect, Elizaboth Ve fgiher buildings across the street gwanson of 738 East strect, Florence 'wore reduced to debris. A portion L Tomkins of 17 Murrdy strect, lof the boiler was hurled aeross fhe Mary J. Walsh of 64 Church strect, [gtreot by the explosion and knocked Charlotte A. Zakoleka of 95 Grove 'down a dwelling, killing a mother street, Pauline Baloski of 170 land her two children. Walls along jolitad Spatients. sven deliveries ity 0 oapital without reference to were aftended dn the homes, the | \oyap yuppens to her between the calls for which were handled a8 |, 5,z visits. In brief, then, Miss w'l"‘(')'\"llm'l"',‘,’,""j‘"ad";;“’mn:f“""Ig:“‘;'{'f Corbin recommended more home iined dusing the month to as. |confinenients (unicss hospitdl results | Ly "7 L were known 1o be satisfactory), sec- |sist with the extra intake of case A ond, attendance through labor and ' : e ” f director of the committec on th ’ | The nursing service for the fnsur- |y [ " ors and better teaching on | g Sk €1 the initial and second steps into the {ance companies has shown a steady |20 BORE FRECUTE D |grading of nursing schools, present- | o S0 R O artand {increase over a year ago, and a r The report went on to say that resulls of the study made bYig 'y winiry, J. K. Turcobbe, W this committer, Tt wa = T . J MeGrail, 1. L. Quis cent study &howed that the numb a most dra- i, much of the value of student nurses i - 2 2 s matic presentati € facts that arve| .. 3 of patients 8o served by the nurs "lm Al i i n enl presentation of facts that &re ). "z iewski, B. R. Rogers, J. | has increased 201 per cent, whil: profoundly signfficant, and in pre- home to the candidates, degree team, visiting guests wnd members | of the local council The first and second degrees will bhe conferred on a cl of candi- dates at the K. of . home tomorg row night. Those scheduled to take n, view strest, Dorothy G. Boilard of 'the street collapsed and many pas S nr e e E o)l PIOKS Poulin, 1. L. Provost, A. 4. Mec: 175 Wilcox street, Catherine M. | corsty were eaught beneath the fall- e : d | the number of visits has in ik | oMM Of the siatf as £nhoe for the senting this material Dr. Burgess | 0T ol el Brown of 6 Lincoln court, Mary G. ling bricks, mortar and wood. With true Coolidgian reticence, the collegiate son of the presi- |manner increased 150 per cent over oo LRI €N AR (1R ATE S il so with the ehallenge: “What|w yonaiue and * Charles . el Burns of 68 Scymour street, A passing automobile burird by dent had nothing to say about his commercial or marital future \I-;zfl m‘ : i s {lcrate] be Graietact rmd' Hergiite ;A“yu‘m,o;:”:(:ylv:;qmb;:o” \\I ;Lvh“:qh “1 :w Alobn: A. Anderson of 1330 Stan dcbeis and the driver killed. Gloss when he graduated from Amherst College at Amherst, Mass. |y hots from the delcgates £0 the | \yon 4o an uncomfortable experi- | fet 5 B4 I0N e pi - Rose Z. Brin of 35 Hartford » |windows in all the houses for se 54 f ek ional Biennial Nursing Conven- = s the study were HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER | hattered Above he is shown, sheepskin in hand, receiving the congratula- tion, held recently in Louisville, | *1°¢ in which she doea poor wor sissalad el L Marjorie F. Gibney of 175 Winthrop | blocks around wers \ v 4 2 strect, Olga 1. Haigis of 34 Garden and many walls cracked. tions of Frank Stearns, Boston friend of the family. Below are Kentucky, were street, Ruth B, Harvey of 289 Carl-| Police said a bath house attendunt close-ups of John Coolidge and Florence Trumbull, daughter of | Colby, Director 1. Overproduction of nursing, which is resulting in unemployment A serious shortage of speciall Danbury, June 20 (®—In the eity court today Judge Charles A. Hal- ock hound Steve Amalik of Nop- In others the staff responds to the call of giving every possible bit of good cxperience to the student and given by Rachel C. ra A. Keevers and s i T K n oLy lol ihem the explosion was due 1o Connecticdt’s governor, who went to the graduation exercises e 8. Recknagd, members of the |0 jiiing to make that vorc of her WRIICT MRS e met|WAIK 6ver (o fhe superior court un- ark drive, Katherine Kehoe of | the engineer turning cold water in ik 5 > 5 £ a Buccess . Al ads SRS S e der bonds of $5,000 o OhanEe Bf P i rim Haimonits of |1 e e e whien buret, With & pretty ~ smile and the admission that “we're not e | ™o reports tn part follow: | (raining a successtul educational ad- gne of quantity but one of quality. | 1" BTs of 31000 an & chavee of Chestnut street, Elizabeth | Pollce were informed that the gaged—yet.” Picture, if can, 4,500 nurses in ‘enture. These findings. Dr. B! bl ke er. Amalik was driver o ourke of 369 Main strect, Dori ‘q\ neer infoxicated | white uniforme—then mentally re. | Resular system for. introduclng) . o"io" cucvestions which, hriefly | ¢ ¢at which collided with another Schroedel of 20 Division street, Helen © The bodies of the engineer, dis- == move thosc uniforms and put those |!1¢ student nurse is nccessary and | 0 izeq, are as follows on gk "”““' (s of this city June | . " N O L euflicient time for demonstration and {10, causing ath of. Ars. Woods of 3 Ellis strect, Mary A. Mc- fizured, and of his wife and son E TAYLOE Ross '»m"- people nto their hest street 1. Reduce and improve the sup- i & 3 . Tnerney of A87 Deaver street, and (who had brought his lunch were ELL clothes, carrying umbrellas, and you | SUPervision must be allowed. Sdent oo pojue entrance requirements | O 'j’/ r of Rye..N. Y. Alice C. Murphy of 114 Brighton {found among the bath house ruin: have a part of the physical plc(ure,““f“fin‘l‘”""]“ Josielisets e TOCOM- into training schools high cnough so | [l b alleged that Amalik was drunk street, and Wanda A. Zarowski of a' MAY BEGOME GANDIDATE of the nurses of Louisville, Ken. Mended with a record at the end of 0 gn1y properly qualified women {#1 11e time. Kelse TN 10 DDDAR ! [ i . the students service showing the e o street. LAY NG s REPORTED | | tucky, on the norning of June 4th. i 2 will be admitted to the profession. Eight Bristol students, one Berlin, | S l l | Nurses swarmed the place—nurse P“l‘* Bt #prvice which she hes Yad, | " 3 goplacs students o hompltalsl o SUICIDE N BRANFORD one Kensington, and one Plainville some Democrats Want Her As Sec- superintendents of hospital: rse ength of service and her grade, ranford, June 20 (UP)-—Alfred student were included among the — | educators, pupil nurses, priva The educational requirements | (oo fhr i Calide nursi N. Hercaoux, 44, known to villagers S e Gudent 15 Paul Raditch, Nephew of Peasant ond Place Choice On wurses, institutional nurses, ndus. Tecommended for supervisors was oo T ’ as e Blind fddler,” is dead, a sui- graduates, The Berlin - student 3. 1 il s, indu: of gradnates. tes. - i ini i R G i12 Tigh school matrieulation, college it cide. He placed 4 rubber tube lead- Anna Kiotz, the Kensington student K ; 08 g R trial nurses, school nurses, child . 3 spitals Anna Klotz, the Kensington sWdent | pcader, said To Have Been Assas- Fal'mel', Not Recognizin Hlmv) Party’s Ticket nursca of puvlis health erganiza. |Possible and graduation from a Helpshopits ing to an open gas jet in his month with graduates, putting v vor part | in hands t cost of J vanas | o M vecognized school of public healtn |Sraduate service by assisting them |,y giugio wi he | Plainville student is Agnes J. Patti- | sinated in Belgrade. | i Mmd | Seoshington, June 20 (UP)—For | tions and eighty lay members of & ST public health (% couring funds for the employ- | : 1B hE RO son. | ! e R e olities | PUDlic Health Nursing Associations, | MUTeing ment of graduate nurses { lessons . g 0 he first tin American politie 9 “roni the pape V. 1. Walker, ot F — = Other graduates who have been | Vien June 20 (P—Dispateh 1 An AN p of which the Nutmeg State had six. FTom the paper by Wo 1% Walker, T80 00 TG LG for nursing | e ‘rgarten primary | from Belgrade report that Munisa K R foltows: . Tdith K. |ltatehiten shot and Kiled Faul Ra- London, June 20 (U'P)—The dis- Abram, Terryville; Arls diteh, nephew of Stefan Raditeh, the Son, Bristol; lLena peasant leader, in the Skuptchina ompsonville; Steph this morning, riden: Mary E. Barton. Water | At the same time the sk Mildred W. Block, Hartford; scribed as ‘nment supports Lillian I, Bolles, Ellington: Helen C. | wonnded two other members of par- attained a position to | The three organizations which P- P 11 "m'lrl dircetor of the Amer- ’ nd considenation &8s & vice- |wore in convenfion at the same |ican Public Health assoclation, on regard the Prince of Wales mas for |1/ 0 00 00T L T ajor | time were the American Nurses APpraisal of Nursing Scrvi his own person was revealed by an o o A D o ion s ot M ipsinE | plain to be seen that all of us need incident at a recent hunt meeting, | parts lcation and the National Organi- to stand back and look at our jobs & The prinee arrived at the meeting Democrats departing for Houston | ution for Public Health Nursing. | With the idea of deciding whéther or automobile, and wishing 1o have disclosed that former GOVErnor Yoy can see at a glance that all not we are getiing the rusults which > the crowds, parked his Nellie Tayloe Ross, Wyoming dr¥ | phases of nursing must have been the community cducation. Place schools of nirsing W. I n . Place schools o s e I e under direction of nurse cducators w York, Jun B)—William ) 1t was L 2 of mospital administrators, | Liutlierford Mead, New. York arhol Wt president of the American A complete report of the study | 5 ek made by this committee may be o My itome i i AT i founddn Dr. Burgess' hook. “Nurses, | 1" ad sallenstognrope six o with his wife and had Patients and Pocketbooks,” which is Jast ok firs prbsky been in Paris about two weeks. taking the kind course are teet ve Mot iiitissner § fom, | llament. He was handed over to the €AF at @ farm some distance aw nd campaizner for Governor Al- | yupesented on the programs. | To appraise, said Dr. Walker, Is 1o 30 9% e I; Margaret K. Cashman, Hart- | polics Curiously cnough, he was nol rec-|ired Smith in his successtul precon- | Often our biennial convention is | cstimate generally, the qualits, |\ \oiine Nurse association meet- | o R ctor] | Tidephionic communication he- | O€Nized by the farmer, and When vention campaigus in California and | compared to a three ring circus, he- | Worth, size and extnt of our work, |1 VEUINE SUIE ARCUON TR0 400000000060600000000000 o Telgrade and abroad has heen After the mecting, Wales went 1o Wyoming, is being considered as | cause both a convention and a cir- | A measure of quantity for instance | (¥ "0 hE Qs . A e L E. | interrupted. Ina Charter, Ellington; N. Colline, Martford; Barl Mrs. Robert M. Parsons, Mrs. Gard ner . Weld, Mrs, James B. T hmn: Tlred’ Achmg claim the automobile the following | Smith's running-mate. lcus is a test of the use of all ones 1S Visits (per service or unit of popu- conversation took place i Information here indicates, how- | 3 diln et g i, ultie STV and ab- lation). Visits on the purcly quanti- Convey, Tariffville; Margaret W. : : it it culties of observation and ah- 1a purely quanti- s N Hothens . Moe Fee Coreoran, Unionville; - Mildred ¥. | Budapest, Hunzary, June 20 (P-— ou been over 1o the steeple- over, that Cordell Hull of Tennessee | sorption at one time! Unlike a cir- tative basis must be guarded aguinst. 'I‘?,‘:;,.?',,r" ’fv' ',',",;,“,f ,'" {h.i"\-(t,,, P t Dakij, East Hartford; Blizabeth The newspaper Az Est, in a report e, T reckon” said the farmer. unq Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas |eus, liowever, at a convention one The clement of travel must be con- | “ 2 sph) g Qul:l(ly ved, forted Lucas, Mrs. Patrick | prinee assented, “Prince o' Wales was eidin’, they Doliedeh wil and Refreshed by use of et ] Mrs, William E. Parker. homaston; Margaret T.|from Belgrade, reports that Paul candidates for to watch only onc ring at a sidered and the amount of Doraher, aching Delaney, Waterbury. Raditeh, nephew of the pei ce 0’ 1 : DEY [ the viee-presidency If Smith is nom- 7l wish to witness several which is done. To note the number 5 51 G COTBY 2 Marguerite A. Dick, Waterbury; [leader, Stefan Raditch {"‘” me,” said the farmer. THe fynateq as expected, others, of visiting hours and the number of RACHEL € m]m‘-v'o.- 3 ‘ /{( 5 Helen F. Donohue, Meriden; Alice It | dead in the Belgrade Skuptchina by l"""""“):""“" 1. The democrats will have under- The Ame n Nur Association | visits made is a better picture than | E ‘/ e 4 “Did he win * asked the farmer. | o 0. said the prince, “he had a | oy one drastic innovation fn |discussed group nursing as a so- |that produced by the number of o B i e if Smith, & Catholie wet, is |lution to a decrease in cost of nure- Visits mude during the whole day. W arshlps Wanted to O m O r‘ ted for the presidency, Many | Ing &crvice to the patient and an The proportion of the population Take Ofi' Stowaways belicve nomination of a |Mncreas: in_remuneration to the :";L.-h\,‘.,,h-h' ,m?n.«.-,'. DS 0F G- | (gionne, Covion, June 20 (UP)— .+ POWDER Weman for vice-president a logical | nurse. Nancy Fry from the Univer- Bty What proportion of the nopula- "y 5ca) for warship assistance to e i e "m\("‘ll""'yr“nltdl‘!h' prince, “it's s | 50 i"d ”‘|“ s e '"‘:""'k‘aw;""rulx«:—“2(‘:}]'0“'n}"rm:m; :.":.' uses the service? Why n0bT g with desperate stowaways was | Because it contains healing, soothing souis ) Turst, Bristol: p e €ll,” replicd the prince, “it's W8 | 450108 that the demoeratic | spoke in fav he system and more Al sl iie E. Jackson, Torrington; Mary Longo. | Rad nnd Blue et\\orks own neck; so it docsw't matter, dOS | 1i¢ voar could stand so many fn- | St that it worked out practically | Considering quality, some of the 'r‘:‘“‘?(fn': 25 the Australian ::z-:fig:x;:xflmmafilflmfi Hartford; Doris Lundgren, Wethers- Will D be Boat R: it? novations. [in that institution. Nurse Registrics phases for consideration are: Are |yl HIE LI L | CHAFING, EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION, fleld; Mary Mulville, Norfolc 1 escrl oal Race e | Mrs. loss was one of the first 48 discussed by Emma Collins, Re- you following d manual as a stand- o0 B0CEE N B0 E TS T and AFTER SUAVING. Nurses call it c. ;L\Mm v, \nv{;”‘ i \,“,", pew Lond on okt JAnE R L0 F) Cit ltems western demoerats to join the Smith | Bisirar of the Nurses Official Re-fard of technique? How many Visits [ (4010 harbor. Lk +“A HEALING WONDER. *"aus savasists T 2 Bloh ol Sl y group in the present campaign. She | ESUY In Brooklyn, New York, per case are you making®—enough “p ot niiee replicd to the ap. | COMFORT POWDER GO, BOSTON, MAS Jindstrom wriford jonal Broadeasting company will has worked for him effectively, and pointed. fo thie fact ‘that rogisirics for too muuy2 What Is the timednter- | | oy "o iKat theve was no: war- Yauean; JBristol. roadeast the Harvard-Yale varsity expocted 10 ho a leader in. the |#hOUld be maintained by nurses val between visits—is it too long? [iE- SE TS 0 i Erickson, North Woodbury; Eileen 'the radical deputy Punisa Racic M. Felth. Waterbury: Marjoric B.| The paper says that two other N Fenn, Litehfield; Mary E. Flynn, \ were injured in the melee |fall f T Meriden: Jeanncite L. Freehette, clephone communication hotween | “Ah” said the farmer, “one of |joqqar, Waterbury; Isabel Glynn, Hartford: pudapest and Belgrade was inter- fhese davs he'll break his neck. \ou wki, Mary k. Lyons. I ctew Tacs on the Thames xiver Fri-| Here the mnew Paul Whitman |separate from the Hoapltal with the | Arc mortality rates in your city be. | “NiP in the Jervis Boy's route and Markham, Torrin iy records just released at Henry COMPAIER e I\;hlfl "D“v”m Mrs. Niew of giving the pn?fi»m and the |ing low 2 ar you xl’\‘xl)/inu.w:ur advising the liner to report further | o R s 5 - toss, who suceceded to t ‘om- i 5 ARALYES 3 q f A5 oArtUE Murphy, Wi Workmen were busy today install- Morans & Sons.—advt, d to the Wyom- | |\ " creater professional service. visits? Does each of your visits have ;1f the situation was scrious. B son was born al New Britain 1D governorship when her husband, Mrs, | William 50 ol; Ha | | The Jervis Bay cd 600 pas-| sengers and a crew of 120, 2 special microphones at vanta joints along the four-mile course. | Most registries are little better than '@ purpose or arc some of them cmployment agencles when nurses mercly social calls when you pet the neral hospital to Mr. and aford Ross, died in 1924, Virginia M. Par e ;}n::- i3 Deseription of ,the race will be Joseph Feingold of 3§ Brooklawn f:‘"f;j" mother of four children and | o¢ 4y types check in and check out, | haby or ook at mothers new dregs? = g RO | SLATIEEr o J £ lroudeast from the Harvard crew | street. nela ; | the good and the poor being equally | Do you get, and record, a result on MILES OF ‘:"‘ B ) ; ¥ B cd party was held B : 5 ouston, Texas, June me jurters at Red Top, near the start A henetit card party was h o = | recognized, often to the detriment cich of your visits? Do you muke = 2 3 U Bfriha Lo U. S, submarine signal tov- tat the Faleon hall, Miss Earhart Sends Word | of the patient. One of the aims, then | your veturn visits soon cnoush 1o BOUBARABnd (1SS S0 (Mo HTH, Mabe] {0 the railroad bridge at the t, under the auspices of U} laid in the Coliscum built for the | gistries &hould be a con- hold your influcn ? Do you review of nurse Ca Fe g > B i q { e Ao Rl T (g oy 180 Ry Tl bpas DI EAIARY i ,:’fk ',f,'nlw‘lfs (gfolerfl“or tinued supervision of nursea work | your cascs 10 see if eversthing whicn €hocratic national convention con- Ethel M Station WTIC of Hartford will be ! tended by about 50 people. Prizes | oston. | ' =0 ”‘"" for her own godd and that of the ought to be done, is being donc? ‘/MNK in IMouston June 26, if p . : : i s siven at sach table. The pro- Faller foday received w cable mes- | [0 IR e aambon seooads. re s s lod for u four foof avlde, four toahekll Lary M rl from Miss Amelia Earhart ex-| La 4 thiek sidewalk, would cxtend four 1s are to e used for the purchuse Margaret ales, Di tor of* the ) LI aluable er y @ i i ialion ror Pa L iSn il Mavgnret Wales, cto e tools and arc valuable to her only as L s . CMakec of zymmnasium cquipment for girls I Visiting Nurse Serv Henry | sh o i ving M: M E v SR OO L iting Nurse | Serviee, v | she uses them, % Flying Mail Man Make: Refreshinents were gcrved ! L,',‘\':'y"’ i '\',"“,"""»‘ ”" Strect Settlement, djscussed pen- Costs of Service \nnlher hn(cd Landing ~ tenry 1esin s i Sions for nurse and conclwded by | Concerning costs of scrvice—thess ouege At 74 20 (P—Rtain compl to 1 recommending that a thorough should be made as a result of a miles, me 37 Lancoln str police last ni o owned by a family livi “Your excelloney’s kind me ge is Vo wised Howard of i A Mgl much appreciated by us all.” study of the subject he continued 'siudy and not purely on an cwio- or a1 23 Mason drive uttac 3 . NP from an insurance point of view and | tional basis as has frequently been \ Co., of vin and ruj her:aress 3 S . through discussion at State and dis- | done. Collection of costs by nurses to make new Jaul Whitman | TURILS 1N PIANO RECIAY - lirice conventions in the same way, is purcly a matter 5 % P vl guaiHanryll JHEs B ina r eting | Another important subject brought of business, never to be guided by j 3 p it ;‘”v‘] o \'f‘y‘””‘j’ }' ‘:"" ;:“* up for discussion was that of the|gentiment. | srtford G e h ¥l Seouts ot Troop 14 heid o ”‘h‘ Y‘“‘ .‘[f v"‘:fl‘”“ i | CStablishment of a na ional recipro-| Harrict Frost, department of pub- " Fiani AR e « party Monday crnoon af 4:30 it ”-‘l‘ 4 ket T I?_‘”'L ana | oIty hoard. Such a board as dee lic health nursing, Penneylvania . i y mail was ©0clock at the parlors of the First i B e e & seribed by Miss McKee of Ohio State | 8chool of Sociul Work, in talking Chan= | pluced ¢ . . o rest of fts | Vutheran churel Ga wer i Vi d YLD Board of Nurse Examiners, wonld |ahout a staff educati >rog! Pl The program wag almost entirely a ion program, d hvatal, | joum Jorinie [yt nd reir d and | e Rp i Bt 3 I rot do away with the original state|plored the nurse who resigned her- o B 4 SR th presented | LG ”‘: BTG H“I':"'”’ ”"\ o [hoard cxamination, but would make | celf to her knowledge acquired dur- ta M SR rlissa Dlza Mober it) book to i iberts doath AIMIVETSATY OF iy possible for an applicant 10 be ling training and made no further | erine M Middleto i vk and their captain An Ppile o plased were iy | TSIstered in more than one state feffort, and the board member who L. Emuwa 1, Dea Fxth WRECK 1N RERKSHIRES derson, with $5 in gold i Preeat i e alth scithout examination, it passed DY could mot sce a need for continuous or Fowler, Mor i RS Annual e of Third Ward | o AR this committee. Reciprocity at [gtaff educat i ey : Word wa Tarowsic oreon. Myron and | | stafl: edlication. G5 Mot aan } i) en of the Boson epublican : N Head e e Myron a1 [ present 18 a very irregular quANtY | It was Chancer who said “glad et . today of the rs. M Tu 28, Al er. Ednn Charky. Gerald Cofn, |20 many times it is very 'di"flt""l ly a learner and gladly a teacher.” Complete sermian : ' 3 S Ry et & ¢ dar ‘i for a nurse leaving the state 0 The yqult is now known to by : e il Creimdis i Georg »ornin, 1rold stz : v -~ ‘\h‘,'m""“ Rl v]- . " St o P onor of Mrs. Walter (0 "_1 plad I ; !'1’ "]( '”'I"'- which she was originally registered, | capable of learning than the child, SUEHRORR Wil S pule Hubbard, Dunhar Wi T “ % it yarcs Kravitz, Chaily Saxe, Lillian Sitver, |10, FeCcive rocognitlon in _another | which is contrary to the old eaying rf s s ] Jennings, Broad Brook: G 1 th 1 and j was held |} L herhome Wil | i ooniintin ana Golate Sleloh, |5 rae Mithout Tepeatiie anexesiie: | yon cannst tuich old dogs new s e extuind et this [ lor, Waterbury: Louisa 1 ‘ 1 Ires Darniblgse o TOE S D mninilier eroup ol mumiin wil et 0N S e el ‘:’m s." Nowadays, she said, the old orel You don't need flyne: Ruth B Lawson, Torring railroad oflices eaid that both * i unch, was provide rosented She fial Tectts 4 % 3 |dogs are falrly standing on their «ts mado contrlbutions 1o (ha | IECHEH ’~| R LR ial for the | qpc 1oague of Nursing Education | ping legs to ger knowledge cash either to obtain this s Al s g ipparently went deep into the study | Mental hyglen scrvice—we will gladly B . = | 4 : was discussed by yeceived a wide variely of of improvement in nurse service, the | [ " \winjan Russell, p chiatric di- charge the cost to you— RAIN WIS CHeien crevs (00 Josepl's church circus which |y Paration ,"’ e RUrKNE | rector of the Bloomingdale hospital, and you may pay 50 eents e ‘j L gold s ,\Im'." ": AR heen gondnited. Sorl trocls Sieaih o7, Ny Bloomingdale, New Jersey; Dr. & week, nd the use of intelligence TAUNKA | pajoh Trui, in nursing schools. The outstandiw. ker at a general session was Dr. director Baltimors Psychiatric Clinic, and by Grace four mights sht, wis tarting last Frids shed out by rain, for “d Heart sehool, for today, has ieh was schedul spe o third v B Allen, supervisor of mental hygienc b il e the third nici in succession 1a8t| .0 Cabot, dean of the medicul | gy the Fou o . nisght. Al acticitics on the grounds o : of the East Harlem Nursing Lester, Tormerly mmanager Moore | G S ol 1day night, |Chook University of Michigan, on) g, Having reared a family, taught Lok Market iad Ao hostl Cop = SColi o e iinal k6 rof thed e Suplett Siile Rolsiot T8 MichsBt1 e o o . Winslow of Yale school and helped others to educate wehetolin tonwn, Convinees yourself ity in the Education of Nurses. university | (professor of public themselve Mrs. Lucy ‘Woodhead, fayette Kish Dr. Cabot was applauded for his is attending Oklahoma Agri- A ARAArA AAAAANAAAANAARA AR AAARAARARAAANAA~AANS . . ‘. Phom special de- belief in more adequate academic cultural and Mechanteal College at "'-"”Z":.:::..'.:Lf:.'::::'i.fi:’: filed 1 : rio0d. TINery—eadvi, preparation for the nursing profe Stillwater, pursuing advanced work. to torul aronnd % | |sion in direct comparison to the re- u When her daughter, Madge, was 11 ACKES OF FIBEE BOAR | quirements for the practice of medi- 2yf B8 ' ycars old. Mrs. Woodlicad started to PILS AFTER G~ IM0NY Houston, Texas, 4 il cine. In the kame thought with oth. REM aod Aevd «chool with her. Both attended Hartord, Ju 1" few and one miles of fibre doardis ";;'J;::f,:";:“:‘:‘:';:::fi‘:, .r speakers he claimed that these! et s Kansas State Teachers' Collcge at 1 After he was o \ongl o cover toree and one-third N Pimples and sore necks, just | | requirements should be met by es- it o s, Emporia. On ihe same d Mrs, testifying at th cres of land has been ins : VR vecke en- | | tablished colleges and universities. oo s Woodhead received a 8. §. degrec Oftitsas i t by ' h o m whieh vas cons WHYTI-IOX The public health meetings were | END FOR FREE TRIAL ¥ TREATMENT from Oklahoma A. and M., her waler- 85 eld carpenter, died of ed fo e demorcratic national con {largely attended. At a round table congs nnmuwuamnn grandson was being graduated from ” I heart failure vention convening hiere on June 26, | lon delivery service, methods of sl i high schooi.

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