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fage TWO Section ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE. N. C. SUNDAY.

AUGUST 16. 1 93 1 North Carolina Nurses Have Presented Are The Ten New Members Of The Asheville Junior League New York Guest Gives Lovely Luncheon 1'arcv Full Program For State Meet Presidents message. E. A. Kelly, R.

Meeting Opens At Blue Ridt'e Tuesday And Continues Until Friday. Report of National League of Nursing Education, Elizabeth Connolly, ft. President North Carolina League of Nursing Education. Report of Revision committee, Columbia Munds, R. Wilmington N.

C. WedncMlay afternoon general session. August 19, 1931. THAT nurses of North Carolina have a wealth of Information beneficial to their profession In store tor them la Indicated in a per- I usal of the program, which haa Just been Issued for the twenty-ninth annual convention of the North Car Mrs. J.

C. League, of New York City, who la spending the summer with Mrs. J. T. Mac Mai.

on. In Bllt-more Forest, entertained one of the most beauilful luncheon parties ol the week on Friday at the Woman's club. The dinning room and drawing room were elaborately decorated wltn palms, ferns, and cut flowers with a color scheme of pink, green and white preveallng. Pink roses In a large silver basket adorned the t.nter of the dining table and from this central embellishment were graceful sprays of clemantls festooned to the four corners of. the table.

Green candles in silver hoi den further enhanced the table effects. 2 30 to 4 p. m. Assembly Hall. Presiding.

Marie Karley, Chairman Public Health election. Report of State Red Cross Chairman. Blanche Slanord, R. Guests of the occasion were: Mktef J. T.

MacMahon. Mrs. M. W. Sch'X fer and daughter, Mrs.

U. H. olina Nurses' association which will be In session at Blue indue this week beginning on Tuesday and continuing through Friday. On the program from day to day will addresses by outstanding nurses of the United states and eminent physicians along various specialties of the medical profession. The Nurses association of the first district embracing 18 counties In close proximity to Asheville will be the hostess for the big state meeting.

Asheville Is the headquarters of the first district and also for the executive office of the Btalo organization and Miss Mary Laxton, atate executive secretary, Is In charge of the state headquarters located In the county courthouse. Members of the'flrst district arc making an effort to have large representation at all the sessions and In order to do thla a motor corps chairman ha been appointed, namely. Miss Esta Kirk. It Is the plan of Miss Kirk and her motor corpl to have cars at the Nurses' club at 223 Chestnut street every morning at o'clock: to carry those with renberg. who are spending the sum jner with Mrs.

yehaeffer's sister, Mrs. Theodore Davidson, on North Liberty street, Miss Laura Carter, of New York, also a sister of Mrs. David -mn, Mrs. Edmund Blake, Mrs. John Edward Schley, Mrs.

Frank A. Peck-ham, Mrs. Duncan MacMahon, Mrs. Fred Rutledgc, and Miss Helen AddrcAh Relationship of Public Health Nursing and Social Work. Miss Alnm C.

Haup, New York City, Associate Director of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing. Address Habit Formation, Frank Howard Richardson, M. Black Mountain. 4:30 to 6.30 Round Table, Assembly Hall. "Parliamentary Law." Mlsa Margaret Lovell Gibson, Asheville.

Wednesdny evening general session. August 19, 1931. Presiding, E. A. Kelley.

R. N. OO p. Assembly Hall. Addresa Miss Janet M.

('leister. R. Nt. Director of American Nurses' Association, New York City. Address General Public Health Nursing.

Miss Mallnda Havey, R. American Red Cross, Washington, D. Address Public Health Activities, James M. Parrott, M. state Health Officer.

Raleigh. out means of transportation to Blue Ridge for the meetings. All nurses who have cars with extra seats avail able, are requested to drive to pie Large Benefit Will Be Given For Unemployed Miss Dolly Rutledge. of Charleston and Fletcher, has announced a benefit dance and brldsre party to be given at the Hill Top tavern. Sky-land, on Tuesday evening, August 25.

from 8 to 12 o'clock for the bridge party; and from 9 to 2 a. m. for the dance. These parties will be given for the benefit of the unemployed. The Washington and Lee orchestra will render the music and a Nurses' club at ju ciock morning and take as many nurses as possible.

Miss -Minnie Glbbs la president of the first district association and with the co-operation of her large membership, Is making every effort Thureday morning session. August HO. 1931, 9:30 to 10:30 s. m. Round Table.

Room Publlo Health. Marie Far-ley. R. Chairman, Presiding Address The Use of Literature, Mary DeLaskey. R.

Director Red Cross Public. Health Nurses North and South Carolina. Address "The Nurses' Responsibility In Relation to Maternlly and Infancy Hygiene," Ruth Council, H. High Point. Address Summer Round Up of Pre-school Children, Mary P.

Oliver R. Wlnston-Bnlem. Demonstration Elsie R. Flora Wakeneld, R. Winston-Salem, C.

8:00 to 10:30 a. Round Table. Assembly Hall. League of Nursing Education and Private Duty Nurses, Olivia Ericsson, R. Asheville, Chairman Private Duty, presiding.

"The Registry" Mlas Janet M. Gels-ter, R. Director of American Nurses Association, New York City. quartet will sing. There will be pivi and refreshments for those attA Iner th na.tl..

The llBt of patrons and patronesses Includes many of the well known men and women of Asheville, Sky-land, Arden and Fletcher. They are as follows: Mra. Edmund M. Blake, Mr. and Mrs.

Mllby Burton, Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fletcher. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hardee, Mrs. Elsie Beilo Hemphill. Mrs. George Mra.

Clarence Stuart McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Plnckney, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry M. Roberts. Col 9:00 to 10:30 a. m.

Round Table, ivwm Office Nvirae section. Mrs. Walter Denmark, presiding. Address Difference In Trained and untrained omce Assistants, Wm. H.

ono, ai. ooldaboro. Discussion opened by Carl Reynolds, M. Asheville. 10:4 to 13:30 General Session Assembly Hsll.

Elizabeth Connolly, R. Prealdent N. c. League, pre. to make or tne convention in her area one of outstanding success.

Miss E. A. Kelly, of Payettevllle, is the president of the North Carolina association and will preside over the sessions of the week. The other officers of the stattf association are: Mlaa Mary L. Wyche, of Chapel Hill, honorary prealdent: Miss Hetlle Rhlnehardt, of Wlnaton-Salem, first vice president; Miss Ruth counsll of High Point, second vice president: Miss Martha Newman, of State Hana-torlum, secretary; Mrs, W.

Shope, of Asheville. treasurer; Mlas Elizabeth Connolly, of Wlnaton-Salem, Lreatdenl of the North Carolina eague of Nursing education; Mlas Maria Farley, of Ooldshoro. chairman publlo health section; Mlaa Olive Erlccson, of Asheville, chairman of irlvaus duty section; Mrs. Walter )enmark, of Ooldaboro. chairman of office nurse section; Mlsa Mary p.

Laxton, Mlaa Nell 3. Wright, Mlsa Jessie McLean, and Miss Elisabeth Moor, members of the board of directors. The program for the week follows: Registration, August, 19. 1031, 4 p. m.

Advisory Coucll Meeting), Room August, in, 8 p. m. Wednesday morning session, August ID, 1931. 8:00 a.m. Registration oontlnued, Assembly Hall, 8:30 a.

m. Board of directors, Room A. 0:30 a. m. Convention called to order E.

A. Kelly, prealdent. Invocation Report of Secretary Martha Newman, R. N. Report of Treasurer Mrs.

E. Shope. R. N. Report of General fterretary.

Mary P. Laxton. R. N. Report of Rlandlng committers: Ije-Blelatlve Blanrhe fttafford N.

Relief Fund Columbia Munda, R. Standardization Hetlle Reinhardt, R. N. onel and Mrs. Malrom Nugent Rots, Mra.

Benjamin Huger Rutledge Mr. George Shehan. Mr. and Mrs 'in Stewart. Mr.

and Mra. Harold Mr. Oeorge O. Westfcldt. of New Orleans.

Mrs. Thomas c. Wetmore, Mr. and Mrs. Julian A.

Woodcock. The following young ladles have charge of the arrangements: Miss Dolly Rutledge, Mrs. George W. Fletcher, Miss Margaret Beale Fletcher, Miss Anne Rutledge, Miss Sarah Rutledge, and Miss Margaret Roberta. Tickets may be obtained from Mlsa Rutledge at her summer home at Fletcher.

siding. Addresa Pedletrlca and the Mi If IS ill JtfM lljil I'M, yf" 1 peoietrio Nurae Grace Hansen, R. Bupt. Sternberger Children's Hospital, Greensboro. Dlocuaslon opened by 8.

F. Rave-nal, M. Greensboro. Address Bedside Nursing on a Fee Baala Clara Roaa. Charlotte.

Report of Districts. Polls closed at 2 p. m. Thursday. Thursday afternoon aeaslon.

August aO, 2:30 p. in. Private Duly section Oieen. Olivia Ericsson, R. chairman, prealding.

Address Dheasea of the Chest H. Mlas Mafrle Brlggs and Mr. Floyd Caraon. Mr. and Mrs.

Swann will rcalds on the Chatham road of thla city. T. Floyd. M. Oteen.

Illustrated ASHEVILLE i with lantern slides. Afternoon session followed with picnic on mountain side. I Private Duly Nurses please regis-ter a 30 to 4 30 p. Genera 8e. alonr Assembly Hall.

Marie Farley. R. Chairman Public Health Section, presiding. Nursing Miss Hor-tenae Hubert. R.

New York C'ltv. Amerlcsn Child Health Assoclstlon. Address Distribution of Nursing Service Mlaa Alma Haup. Associate Director of National Organization of Public Health Nursing. Address What the Layman Meana to the Public Health Organization Columbia Munds.

R. Wilmington. N. C. Tea.

Itta Nursea' Home. Asheville. Afss Marjha PA fjKirj Mrs. James Pickett Leak.Jt Board of Kxamlntera Mrs. Z.

V. Corners. R. N. Financing headquartera Columbia Kunda.

R. N. Nominating om lttee Ed a Helnrerllng, R. N. 11:00 to 12:30 General session.

Assembly Hall. Address or welcome. Miss Clara J. Williams. Reservation secretary.

Blue Rldg Aasoclatlon. Blue Ridge, N. C. Response. Martha Newman, R.

Sanatorium. N. C. Pictured above are the ten new members of the Asheville Junior League, who will be formally preeented at the Junior League German at the Blltmore Forest Country club on fie evening of Friday. August aath.

Their presentation will be a feature of thla big affair which la to Inaugurate the Oermen as an annual summer event. Mrs Albert. Lathrop formerly Mlsa yrglnia Terrell of Raleigh, of .14 Tacoma atreet. Mont ford Hills, haa long been Interested in civic end benevolent work. She Is also prealdent of the Asheville branch of the North Caro- CONSERVATORY of MUSIC STUDIOS 14 X.

Park Square Phone 450 (Over Dunham's) INSTRUCTION In Violin, Piano, Voice, Theory, History of Music, All String and Wind Instruments. Ml MOR AM) SKMOR OR HI.THA TRAIMNn 5PF.CIAI. SI UI.KKft I Ol RSK 2.00 lhnne Any Allernnnn Between 7 and 4 fur Appointment JOHN I). Illreetor Una Alumnae aasoclatlot miss hatflcrlne uynum Is the debutante daughter of Mr. and Curtis nvmim.

Hhe una crHrinrtMi imm Smuh IM elnce that time has manifested an Interest In activities of young girls. Fho haa been chosen as director of local girl scouts and la now attendlnz the training school and conference at iiiiiiinn raus. na. Mrs james tollman la the former Mlsa Florin- Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Rowland, of Norwood Park Mrs. Thomas Alexander Is the former M-ss Judith Rarksdale. daughter of Di nnd Mrs George Hiirkedale.

of Malvern Hills. Miss Margaret HoRcrs la the daughter of the Rev and Mrs. Oeorge Floyd Rogers the former being the rector of Trinity Rpiacopnl thlirth Miss llo.fera was chosen "Mlsa Asheville' In the Court of at the Rhododendron Festival In June. Mlsa Mary Louise Becht la the daughter of Mrs. A J.

llerht. of Ahevllle and Cincinnati. She and her mother send every winter at Grove Park Inn while Mlas Berht. attend, 81. Genevieve of the Plnea At present thev aie apcnillnt the aiimmei up In Michigan.

Mrs I'll. Rollins. Ji Is the former Mlas Kllen Mellrk of Rllsahetn en i. was formerly Mlsa Corn alia nunc scu is me onugnier or sirs. rt.

i.ucaett. 01 at i.awrence I'lace, Grove rsrk. Mrs. Jsines Pickett Leak. Jr l.dwurrts of DarlltiKlon.

B. ANNOUNCING The Opening of the Vanderbilt Hotel' New Beauty Shop firstxt.ss it ii. r. Have Smsmixt; Party i in church rlrrlea in that com-numity. 1 Mr.

and Mra, Humph were quiet Mr. Mortox Joxis II li t. 'off iRft Uic.tsr Mr. Morton will atnp tluw Unique Pric Awards To He Thft RiulncM Olrla Leautir nf t-ii rerjiiMt niimheia. ly married in Oreenviue.

s. on Saturday afternoon Ausuit. 8, Thev were accompanied ctrenvllle V. W. C.

will riav a fiwimmlrt; i tNtintm plfdM rrgintr for the I n0(1 ftrnrrnl fVvon. Hall. T. A. Krllrv.

R. Vie-ntins. "Pfttluinf j.urv Inw. Murmrot Unrll (tlhsou A.hvi1 ininw mormm. aiicm-i in.

ii no to in 30 a Hound Tnhip. AAvmbly Htll. Unpur of Nhiimii; Kdumtioii. JTlirfllsfili ronnulcv. PreflKliiiaT.

Prpp.tr.nion ol Nurln-ai'hixil WM. Mount Airy. Tfr.rhli.ft Matiriln HPtlif Rrln-linrrtt. It. Wiimton-Snlmi.

PClsvlle5l i ions. Atune wnn mo. a in Beau- i tiful Ite of Somewhrrr" for the Ooorf Sam.irltan'a hronrft nt on Tue- riay morning lrtm 1(1. iS to 10 A "i n'rlock, over WWNC. Mra.

W. H. Da via will he hla i Tits Invnlrrttl Imisil maa.a title I rrlt- Ail mXT rc rrqursterl to mi at thP Y. C. A at 6 rlorlc I ready to motor out for the outlns.

The Vnnderbilt Mold's new beauty shop opens tomorrow morning, with the newest modern equip-ment nnd a complete nlalf of highly trained rxpnt operators. To our efficient staff we have adrlrd Miss Ann Took, who is a well known Asheville. beauty operator. A Thrpp Dme-Brnent hrlrtvte will i ne awlmmlnit party the yount; CONTINUING OUR Bivrn hv the Rev J. s.

WiHla-na pniwrrd hv the Amrricrfn Lrtjlon will po to tne Pily Duly on fhnplain or the Good Samariun on Wednesdny. Auguxt 28. I Blltmore Avenue for supper, miasion Hla auhtect will he "A ftt Ahevlle Cluh for Women A Dreamer'a Deferred Thank." otn. ftn rh''lottc atreet. It was announced U'nu Hint ic Tahlr, 9 UllKlIlFMI.

9 00 to 10 3o Room yesterday. The affair promises to be unique I If AYE PlCXtC SITTER Opening Week Specials One Wffk onli Permanent Waves 11 I III llt FREE Two permanent waves, a shampoo and inner wave, and a manicure will Riven In connection with our opening. FmI! details may from aiiy of our operators. $5 75c The Woman's Bible class of the First B.iptiAt church will hove us annual picnic supper on Tuesday eve- ninn at o'clock. The party will motor out to Roval Plnea and have ihe supper In the casino.

4 Miss cih Hr idi i Is liKiiih: ()i Mh. ii i.v.v fiennllie l.ugenr a)Hirllic Ireileilc shampoo ami inger ttaie MiuinpiMi and Mattel in the wv or benefit bridge lw-cuise of the manner in wnirh the prir will be awarded K.irh player hnldtntr thrr ducea In one hand will receive a prlre. Mra A Mil'er Ynrnall la the pen ml chainiian of the eTnt and Mra A Live i the reservation chairman. The price be 1 .00 per ir 'j. cents a j-yvson.

A committee Mill he appointed to make up table f-u those who to hv 'hla aer- 15th ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE! A visit will convince you that PRICES ARE LOWEST IN 25 YEARS I Ii.i ii'-Mon Ioltle Williams Asheville. Klertion ol Officers. in to 12 Jo a Oeneral Sei-' AA'rnihly Hsll A. Kelley. R.

president, Invixatlon T'eport of Kdik-alion Dlrertor, l.ula Wet. n. Mount Any, rtoine Peport rf Private Duty fieri Ion. Report of Pnhllr Hraltn Section. Iti piiTt nr Olfu-e Nurse Section.

Rnamess. New Business Prport ol Committee on nesolu. Hons report of IK' l.iratlon of Eiertlofl Introduction of New Ofllcers. Mr and Mra. R.

P. Bradley, of Vanderbilt Hotel Beauty Shop 1 0 Vanderbilt Place Phone 2396 omia Kruvii. (li.t'.Mu.in. pivsuimH. 'I'M Piivat-j.

puty Nxitt i MIm JaiiPl Ofintrr. R. IHrrcior A. N. A.

Hrrtflqiirtifjh Klrrtiou uf Offirrr WOO tn 10 1( a -ft on ml Tnht noom n. I'liMIr Mriillli Mrip Knilfv, N. Chairman, ntr-Mrllng aS, liool WiUif (-irt Pullrr. R. N.

(Iircn.ihoio Oppnr-tunltifn in ImhiuriHl Nurninc Mrs louliM KAt. r. A'brmnrlf, Rt Intioiuhip of Public Hrnlth Wmk tn Hospital Nanrv In lor. N. I Duke nurhnm Election of Officer 00 to 10 a.

-Round Tauir. i Rm C. Offhf Nursr Mr tlmi Mra Walter Dfuni.uk. Chairman. prf.iWinn- Dutirs or an Office Nvirw F.HraVrth N.

PayettrviMf, Disctiwion. What Conatitwtp a Day' W.irk In an Offir. Pearl Mi R. Abcr- I i 1 i vl Weavervllle. announce Uie mamase I Persins wi.hinc to make their rlauithter.

Made Bradlev. ti tlon are asked to call either Mr Mr Aimer Swann. of Weavervllle. Ysrn.HI at i.l()S-W or Mrs. Uye at Mrs.

gwann was a atuelent In Wea-i high school and la also a-- vtjouri'ment. Note- will he be billot. P.iki Eczema of Dry Nature Itched Very Badly. Healed by Culicura. n'r broke out ln on back 01 my neck.

It UrS Somelimes I scratched Em steer? re' "nd la'nKl 1 could "I suffered sit months with it before I liegan your Ireatment. I sent ofu SP OintmenTanc using them. 1 purchased more and afier using four calces of CuticuiH Cu'icur, Oin.mant comSely he, Ted (Signed) Misa Clydie V. Harrises, R. 3, Bcr.

34, liranlley. Ala. Wecldincj Stationery Before placing your order for Invitations or Announcements Write for our samples and prices J. P. Stevens Encjravincj Co.

J03 Peachlree Street, E. AlUnU, C.e'orqU 1 The FLOWER SHOP will be open Wednesjav alternoor. and Thursflay morning. Polls close at 2 o'clock Thursday. I Kill AV AI'TKRNOOV SKSSIOV August iti.il 3 00 p.

Assembly Hall. Clssses ln 'Parliamentary Law" will be continued. STI IIIIAV nr. si inn Rolert lee Hall estend, sn In-tltatlou tn the Nurses to rontmue their visit. The Bits Companies have planned trips to nearby points of in'erest.

THE Phone 781 FURRIERS 63 Haywood Street VOGUE will he rlned nil day Hundnr dnrlnc AiiRtiM. NT MIIH Ine. rhones SIS. IIS.

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