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10 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Wednesday, May 7, 1952 LANSING ZONTA Hospital Group Divides to Multiply Services I Clufy Selects New Officers At Luncheon TZ. 'V- Reserve Officers' Wives Elect New Officers, Plan Style Show be Installed in their new positions in June at- a luncheon and style show at Dines Terrace room. Mrs. Lynn Towsley was named .1 SVt'l 0 $500 So Pretty So Practical So Easy to Arrange Complete in 2 Hours president; Mrs. A.

E. Bates, vice president: Mrs. Clifford Oley, secretary, and Mrs. Ronald Taylor, treasurer. Mrs.

J. P. Carr Invited members interested In golf to be ready to tee off Tuesday at 9 a. m. at Glen-more golf course.

The committee for the annual meeting Included Mrs. J. D. Mal-nlght, Mrs. Robert Godfrey and Mrs.

A. R. Rogers. Business with a capital was the order of the evening Tuesday when Reserve Officers' Association Wives club met for desert at the Porter hotel. Mrs.

A. J. Smith was appointed chairman of the annual meeting as the group's president, Mrs. Walter Thompson, waa In Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs.

Thompson, however, acnt her annual report to be read. Other reports were given by Mrs. Lynn Towsley, social chairman; Mrs, Alfred Wangeman, secretary; Mrs. E. R.

Rogers, treasurer; Mrs. R. W. Simmons, membership chairman; Mrs. R.

D. McDonald, publicity; Mrs. I E. Bates, notification chairman; Mrs. Clifford Oley, bowling chairman; Mrs, Lynn Er-ratt.

bridge chairman, and Mrs. R. B. Larson, year book chairman. Election of officers was main feature of the evening.

They will Complete HAIR BLENDING $1.50, Lansing Zonta club chose new officers at its Tuesday business meeting, following- luncheon at Hotel Olds. Miss Frances Carstens was named president. Mrs. Ralph Wightman was named first vice president; Mrs. Benjamin Bajimann.

second. Other officers are: Mrs. Maynard Hill, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Bock, recording secretary; and Mrs. Lucile Harbaugh, terasurer.

Miss Mina Karkau and Mrs. Harold Bunting were chosen directors to the Zonta board. Miss Carstens, now recording secretary, will take over her new duties after June when annual installation of officers will take place at a banquet in the Union building of Michigan State college. New Date Set A benefit card party, planned by the Woman's Relief corps for Thursday, will be held May 22 at Veterans Memorial building, according to Mrs. Laura Ford, chairman.

Money netted will aid a sick person being helped by the corps. Terry Bib a goon way to use tip old bath towels is to cut them up into bibs for baby. Bind with gaily colored AS' Ml bias binding, which also is ttsed fjf is tf 1 it- Glamorize Your Hair with Roux or Clairol Color Shampoo We Specialize in TINTING, BLEACHING STYLING HOTEL OLDS BEAUTY SALOU Street Floor Hotel Olds Telephones: 50724 and 59155 Ext 24 for ties. A pocket may be added to a long bib Tor toy storage. 1 SUNDAY, MAY 11 CAPITAL CITY WHIRL too.

Here, Sister Mary Josephine R. S. supervisor of St. Lawrence hospital, goes over 1952-1953 new plans with Just-elected auxiliary president, Mrs. John Weilman, seated center, and Mrs.

B.E. Luck, vice president. (Journal Photo) A momentous day for the auxiliary to SL Lawrence hospital came Tuesday when official announcement was made of the "break-up" of the auxiliary into five leagues and one industrial committee. However, there will be an auxiliary board of officers. Announcement Highlights 1 Next Sunday Is Mother's Day Give Mother and the Family a Treat Nothing can be nicer than a 'delicious Dinner in Hotel Olds' beautiful Dining Room.

A generously selected Smorgasbord, a widely assorted menu anda special menu for the children. Make Your Reservation Now. Phone 59155 and Ask for Catering Office. Music of Course HOTEL OLDS Annual Meet By KATHIE MULL LUSK (Journal Society Editor) The Auxiliary to St. Law rence hospital is no longer one unit.

History was made for the Lansing Couple Returns Home After 'Wonderful Six Months9 in Florida auxiliary Tuesday when Mrs. Mother Will Love a Globe. for Her Summer Flowers Harold E. Conklin, retiring auxiliary president, officially Send Mother a Lovely Fresh I Armarium announced the division of the Mr. and Mrs.

Howard C. Rose returned Monday to their home at 537 Brookland blvd with tales of a wonderful six months in Florida at PomDano Beach. auxiliary into five working A highlight of their visit, of course, was seeing their son-in-law with rose Oo-cD-idl s21 oiobe leagues and an industrial com mittee which will "multiply' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnston and lamny.

ine jonn-stons. formerly of Lansing, now live at Pompano Beach. While in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Rose each won a Mrs.

Rose won a blue ribbon for a foliage arrangement in a flower show the philanthropic activities of the auxiliary. The announcement topped bus iness at the annual luncheon held in the auxiliary's rooms in the hos at Pompano Beach and her husband caught what he terms a priae 53-pound sail fish. Mrs. Rose brought her blue ribbon home to show Lansingites Mr. Rose left the fish behind.

Mrs. Rose read selections from her poetry to several Florida clubs and while in the south, had three poems accepted by national magazines. pital. For the past several months, Mrs. Conklin and her committee have been busy perfecting this division change which will bring about a much-needed opportunity to broaden the scope of auxiliary were 120 members of the Auxiliary who found violet plants decorating the luncheon tables.

Mrs. M. 1 membership and to assist with the Mother's Favorite 12 Red $o)98 ROSES 5) Mother's Day CAIH1ATI0HS, E.d,S0c Stahl, Mrs. F. H.

Watson and Mrs. M. J. Cavanaugh concluded their year's service on the luncheon Nels Michelson, Mrs. F.

J. Trea-nor, Mrs. Hal L. Clark, Mrs. J.

F. Lacchia, Mrs. Albert L. Ehinger, Mrs. Maurice Davies, Mrs.

Gilbert Burreli, Mrs. W. G. Snyder, Mrs. W.

E. Clayton. Mrs. H. J.

Vogt, Mrs. A. D. Schneider, Mrs. R.

A. Searl Mrs. Frederick Bissinger, Mrs. Clifford Jeffreys, Mrs. George Wyllie, Mrs.

Robert Root, Mrs. G. L. Christian and Mrs. Fred Uor fMother demands 01 a growing hospital.

And this "division" is in keeping with a growing national trend to have smaller units effecting better committee that day. llf Iff Sister Mary Josephine brought a message from bister Mary Assis sium who was honored a week ago at a tea by the auxiliary on the occasion of her golden jubilee in WHEN SHE TRAVELS the religious profession. Mrs. Harry Hornberger meas jobs in hospitals, think Sister Mary Josephine, R.S.M., supervisor of SL Lawrence hospital, and her executive board. They view the changeover as a keeping-in-step mqve-ment of the Lansing auxiliary.

AUXILIARY BOARD PROPER Auxiliary officers will form a board with Jurisdiction over the separate leagues and industrial committee. Elected as 1932-33 officers of the auxiliary nroDer June Bride-Elect Guest at Shower ured the financial success of the "Cotton Gathering" benefit bridge party of the auxiliary recently staged as "close to $1,000." She Phone 47467 extended appreciation to all of her committees for their part in the auxiliary activity. 1 Tuesday were Mrs. John Weilman, Introduced as new members were Mrs. William Hayford'and Mrs.

Milton Bachman. Guests were jtCharge Accounts Invited ieOrder by Phone Mrs. Ralph Worthington and Mrs. Fred Brown. REPORTS FOR SERVICE A linen shower and Sunday afternoon tea started pre-nuptial parties honoring Miss Margaret St.

Pierre, who will become the bride of Charles A. StacheL June 14. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hummel, 1800 Boston blvd. Mrs.

Victor Whiting, Miss Margery Stachel, Mrs. Earl Stachel, Mrs. Walter Stachel, and Mrs. Lee Peterson were co-hostesses. A pink and green color scheme was used in party Mrs.

Conklin called for committee reports prior to the ABEL'S FLOWERS 120 East Michigan Ave. Lansing Theater Bldg. election or the new officers. Mrs. VL John Phalen, industrial committee chairman, reported that during me summer montns or the president: Mrs.

B. E. Luck, vice president; Mrs. Harry Hornberger, secretary treasurer, and Mrs. Mayme Fitzpatrick Hughes, corresponding secretary.

Each league, however, will have 30 members and their own presidents and work schedules. Members chose their group in connection with hospital work planned for It. Following are the names of the different leagues and their presidents: Mercy league, Mrs. Joseph H. Venier; Assissium -league, Mrs.

F. H. Watson; the McAuley league, Mrs. P. Strauss; Angelus league, Mrs.

E. V. Shewcll; St. Camillus league, Mrs. H.

H. Holmes, and industrial committee, Mrs. J. C. Phalen.

Over 25 years the auxiliary and the Sisters of Mercy have worked together, it was brought out Tuesday. When the sisters first came to auxiliary finished 6.251 articles and that from May 1 of 1951 to May 1 of this year. 9.554 articles were made for the different de partments of the hospital. Mrs. Harold Donaldson, chairman of the surgical dressings committee, re ported that 53 dressings for the surgical department were com pleted during the past nine months or hospital work.

Mrs. Conklin was Presented Lansing there were only 25 beds gift for her untiring executive ef Rich Tones Set the Stage for This New SUN DRESS 'N JACKET forts during the past year by the auxiliary. HOSTESS CORPS VV llf TRAIN CASE in the hospital now there are 330. It may be recalled, also, that the nuns made their entrance in Lansing because of the desperate need for nursing care during the flu epidemic. i Attending the Tuesday luncheon Hostesses for the day were Mrs.

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