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TbuvA of Qsuvhk dioApikd U)ommA (luxtthvu} Junior Volunteers Helped Immensely &ke famiA ,ye*#ii«i of rJl (£otth By IMOGENE LASWELL Director of Volunteers - Personnel

Photographic Highlights Of Construction Work On Hospital
r'

■ ■HMMH

VIEWS SHOWING WORKMEN'S PROGRESS in the hospi- is at the new Parkview place entrance to the building. This storci
will function until construction is far enough along to allow removal
tal's $6,750,000 expansion program. Photo left shows workers of materials back into building. Photo right was taken from Parkview
attaching concrete mix to hi-lift machine in activity in front of the place looking north and shows progress of work on addition for rear ot
building. Concrete is poured into the holes and forms a part of the new building. Construction on this part of the project is progressing rapidly.
addition's foundation. Center photo pictures temporary, storeroom which See story on this page. (Photos by Robert W. Flach of the 216 Staff.),

ffliefoimJi Mbi/it/a/of M $mM Dental Dept. Has Ambulance Drive

And Entrance IsThree "Firsts"
Jewish Hospitals has three

dental "firsts" among local n Use Already
hospitals, according to Dr.
Jerome S. Grosby, chairman of

fbe hospital's dental depart- Here is some late c<

ment. They are:
The first and only St. Louis news:

hospital with ADA accredita- The cashier's office on th<

tion of its dental department. has moved north to

The first St. Louis hospital 106.

with a complete functioning Work is continuing on I
ing for a new pagin
216 S. KINGSHIGHWAY dental out-patient department.
Divisions: The Jewish Hospital, Jewish Medical Social Service Bureau, Jewish Sana- The first St. Louis hospital Installation oi
the front win
torium, Miriam Rosa Bry Convalescent-Rehabilitation Hospital. with a rotating dental intern- pleted.
ship.
Construction of a new
Congratulations to Dr. Grosby .,nd installati.
and our fine dental department.

VOL. 3, Number 3 September, 1954 next to the front of the bui

Nursing School Admits 53 Students; Dr. S. Sherry New lacing Kingshighway, will
rricaamg of the lobbii
oimd and first floor an

waiting room on the first

Nursing Lab Completely Remodeled Director of Division about Oct. 4.
'. phase of Jewish Hos]

S7 million expansion program
recently is the ambul

By CATHY BLOMES ness, with walls done in driver" of the Tr Of Medical Services •icy room and clinic
Of the Nurs..>9 School Staff I (', Sachs, chairman o
soil, light green, lmproveme- ;i;ty ot Rolla School of
(Photo, Page Three) bunding committee, ha;

such as these are made with an Mine.- on September 2 '!';, nounced. Since the front oi the
h marked the lio- ultimate goal in mind, better in- miral evening bo Dr. Sol Sherry acsunti
tion i irec building at 216 S. Kin;

g.nn.ng „ school year in H,uctiona, la,jlitics t0 pwvidc sored b U]e Frate£ity du*- boulevai undergoing

the Jewisn ^ Hospital School ot ,etler nu,.sos that the j^, ma (heir convention in s, L;)uis „ £ Medic .surgery, the "ambulance entn
■idents ,com, prised Cine, id Heart St a ig used as 'he main i
Nursing receive t..he ,best. i. n nursing care, rumored, th, e engineers are
p.lel,natn. ni.hnogstsa agnadl, a daidf,.f,.aai. r ,O-• ne j• ob, ot tion, Dermatology) on Sept. 1. His Sachs said. It was tiesij
tihiiigsri.dy, „ea„Mrsa. gnclu„ass,s„. aOn.reeceonf t. thaermri•vaisl, s„t,,untd-hu, eent, hu ealit.uh ias nad1l, soweoiil,fapraeraomtrou*thin.et, offices are on the ground floor in ArchiU.c.L, jamjest,n, Spearl,
nur.se O„ ur A. ux*il.iary has gone "all the Division of Surgical Services.
n Breda, Holland. imp.ortance, ,C, on.trary to general. out" in the adoption of the School mond & Grolock.
He succeeds Dr. Harold Scheff, "Formerly in the front ol
As classes resura nee 01 lhousht thov an. soraetimes pa-
jniilding, the ambulance en!

the construction which has taken t, ient,s too int0 ,ral' parl of the Xursmg as'thoir special pro- whose promotion to Senior >by. Stemporar*^design^JSTS "A
place during the months |ervice is ;tn &<*. A*■-s, wwee. ggoo ttoo pprreessss,, tthheeiirr ssiicciiaann wwaass rree<cently approved by ered Dy a concrete canopy

in the School rent! One of Schoo{ ol \ursul,. Facilities for brnial tea, to "meet and lne Board ol Directors. Dr. Alfred corrugated plastic shield i
greet the new student nurses, be- Goldman has also been appointed tached to round beams on -\
the most essential facilities in a pi iretofoce been came a reality. Tne tea was heid Senior Physician, the eanopy rests and split-
maintained in the Hospital but in the Lounge of (he Nurses- Reij- drive in two sections," according
School of Nursing has been com- have now been transferred to the dence, September 9 It provided Dr. sherry, first full-time direc- to Sachs. The shield provb
Nurses' Residence as of September Ujr 0r tne Division of Medical
pletely remodeled. The Nursing

Arts Laboratory, wherein a slu- tudem 1 services, will be responsible for "concealed effect," he said.

dent nurse begins her preparation 1st. Auxiliary members to become bet- programs of education and elini- Sachs said a new entranct

in the art and science of nursing, A complete examining room ter acquainted. cal research, for administration of been constructed on the south sid<
been extensively altered. anct a two bed infirmary has been
set up in Room 524, station 359, _■ ., . _ . 1. ft . the division, and for professional of the building end a temp
It has taken on a streamlined
This arrangement releases much Children RGIS6 $100 jurisdiction over the ward and store room constructed on the
"new look," designed to duplicate needed hospital space in addition
as nearly as possible, the teaching m private services in medicine. A Parkview place side. He said
to providing separate facilities for
anit in the hospital. Present fa- the care of students in colorful JEr\r Pnllft FflllinmPrlt new laboratory for his department tt ruction on the trout of the
ed and attractive surroundin ' Ul * u,,u "{"'H1"01"
Greater convenience is al is being completed on the ground ing was far enough
woi utilization of space forded the student.
iemanstration room flu. a front entrance could
equipped nurses Dr. Raymond Charnas, the
School physician, will continue- in Children in the vicinity of the Dr. She- aduale oi New used in a .ths.
with medicine charge of the medical
':. The 77C0 block of Drexel ave. in Uni- York York Construction has been slowed
udenl health program. Nurs-
ion of a new demonstration a'e will be handed li- versify City raised $186 for polio Uniyei dicing, somewhat, he said, as workmen;
platform and black
able tnent for the Jewish, Hospital has conducted i earch "sot into a lot of mud and water
the
in their third annual carnival, in the acti linical ap- between layers of rock. However,

The check was presented by the plication d has we expect to finish on schedi

children to David A istant broad interests in tW of two years."
metabolic di ;.. he
r of the hospital. '>

:afed by the instructoi Those who participated in the has b

therapy- is not lackii iyl Honigbaum, stitute for M

eithi student Alan Wallach, Nancy Lew., Eileen Cincinnati and thi '<-.'} when th - det
has acquired an out of do n the Schneider, Beverly Schneider. J if medicine at 'rial Buih

ara Dr. and Sherry *

Schne Makovsky, Carol reside at 8368 Del mar blvd., Uni- 5i
eh.

Welcome Nursing School Students

NEW LOOK in Nursing Arts Laboratory which has been NEW STUDENT NURSES of this year's class gathered recently in the Nu
remodeled for the opening of Nursing School. Accous- Lounge for a tea given by the Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. Robert Aronson. < back

tic tile is on wall in back. Photo is view of only a small sec- to camera) president of the auxiliary, was one of the servers. In all, there are 51 new
tion. See story on this page. (Staff Photo). students in the school class. (Staff Photo).

TbuvA of Qsuvhk dioApikd U)ommA (luxtthvu}

&ke famiA ,ye*#ii«i of rJl (£otth Junior Volunteers Helped Immensely

By IMOGENE LASWELL

Director of Volunteers - Personnel

With the sound of school bells
uning louder our Junior Volun-
ital work to

10I activities.

till' ho:-.
near. V

I much help in our w
ipi them and the sight of their

and pink pinai

Published in the interest of the Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, h; These girls have tilled a

216* S. Kingshiyhway. need in the hospital. Th

conducted vith de-

September, 1954 corum, rh, no mat
any tasJ

how tiresome or boring. ':

Richard K. Weil David Littauer, M.D. i' not. tailed to come in on ap-
President Executive Director pointed days and have willingly-

filled in for those who were un-

*W*VV»M*»VV*w***VV*Sfa/ftvvv*v**^ able t keep appointments beeaus
of emergencies.

Jack Samuel Many of the departments where CONGRATULATED for their active work in the sum-
Editor they worked would have been , »»; „ Ir'mno*gae^ne iLaQCs-
hard pressed had they not had the mer teen-age volunteer program by Miss
and Director, Public Relations
extra hands of the Junior Volun- well, director of personnel and volunteers, were these ten-

David A. (i* Impgene Laswell teers. These Department Heads agers who put in over 100 hours on duty. From left: Miss
Associate Editor Associate Editor
SonTorf^Xa^e«^: laswell Ruth Froelich 17 years old; Ahce ^an 16

Catherine Blomes Robert Stone ployes on vacation, all were work- years; Sandra Kamil, 16 years; and Co-Chairman Judy
Assistant Editor Assistant Editor
ing with a reduced force during. Fuchs, 17 years. See story on this page. (Staff Photo).

the summer months. , • :**_ i
The Junior Volunteers were as- B^ rush work ft* a Particular technicians with any work re-

signed regularly to some depart- location. One Junior manned the quired. This included transport-

STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS ments, where the need was great- Volunteer Desk from 8 a.m. until ing patients from their rooms to
Gus Piros
cst. Each day the Volunteer re- tne regular Volunteer Chairman of the X-Ray Department and re-
Robert Flach
OOfffficle^ IonMth.e%G£rou&nd ,FElo2ory*aSnd: the Day arrived. The. Junior Chair- turned them to their room. get
went directly to the department ,T»an kept the volunteers assigned, They helped the patient

DIVISION EDITORS AUXILIARY EDITOR assigned. At least two were kept took messages and interviewed any ready for ti.e X-Ray and generally
Louise Golman Kay Kirstcin
near the Volunteer Office to be early new volunteers. assisted the Technician in any
Dorothy McKinley
called out for special assignments, X-Ray had at least two girls way their capabilities permitted.
such as running errands, trans- assigned each morning, including
porting a patient, or to do emer- Saturday. Here they helped the Pharmacy kept their clerical
work up to date and had then-

tables counted and packaged by

these alert girls.

HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS . . . Obstetrics covered a three-week

Private Room: Noon to 8:30 p.m. vacation for their Division Secre-
tary with volunteers. The regular
Two-bed room or wards: volunteers covered the mornings
Daily: 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. and one Junior Volunteer reported
there every afternoon for the
Obstetrics 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. EXPANDING three-week period.
IS $0 DEMANDING Other Nursing Divisions had the

Juniors help with clerical and

record work.
The Hospital employees extend

their thanks and appreciation to

the Junior Volunteers for the fin<:
work they have done this summer
and will look forward next sum-
mer to having them again.

Teen Volunteers

Pediatrics: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Following is a list of the more

than 100 teen-agers who served

in the organized teen-age volun-

We Need Auxiliary teer program this summer:
Volunteers To Help
Us While We Grow Abraham, Anne; Baron, Ellen;

The Situation Is Critical Will you play a game of ceckers Becker, Barbara; Becker, Gloria;
with an elderly convalescent?
Will you read a story to a child Birnbaum, Lorn; Birenbaum, Shir-
with a broken leg?
heat, excavation din and dust Can you be a gracious receptionist? ley; Bixhorn, Frances ; Block,
Is yours the "voice with a smile" over Carol; Block, Suzie; Breiner, Judy;
a busy telephone?
By MRS. KAY KIRSTEIN Can you do typing or filing? Brickman, Susan; Chernew, Dean-

Auxiliary Publicity Chairman could stop them. How we wish If The Answer Is "YES" na; Chuver, Carol; Cohen, Rosalie;
CALL: The Volunteer Desk at Jewish Hospital
What's going to happen to the that we could keep them! Cohen, Sandy; Coppersmith, Ellen.
volunteer program at The Jewish Who will replace them? FOrest 7-8080, station 264
Hospital now that the staunch Auxiliary memebrs must fill Crane, Marcia; Dubinsky, Alice;
little juniors go back to school? these iobs at once Here is the An appointment with an interview will be
made for you at once. Edelman, Rochelle; Engel, Bobbi;
Auxiliary president Mrs. Robert most rewarding work in the world
SERVE THE HOSPITAL Enger, Lois; Enger, Norma Jean;

THAT SERVES YOU Feldman, Alice; Fishman, Merrle;

Frager, Marcia; Friedman, Susan;

Aronson, and volunteer chairman, and the pleasantest. No com- Froehlich, Ruth; Fry, Judy; Fuchs,

Mrs. Theo Lending, say that the mittee meetings, no slaying on the Judy; Gallop, Ilene; Gerstein, Sal-

situation is "critical" and that telephone, no take-home worries. ly; Glick, Lois; Goldberg. Made-

only with the aid of the junior These are on-the-spot jobs that end line.
volunteers has the hospital volun- when you leave the Hospital. Gottliebson, Sally; (

teer program continued to func- No previous experience or train- Arlenc; Greenberg, Barbai

tion this summer. ing necessary to fill a volunteer Greenburg, Doris; Greene, Sim

The youngsters have been in- joh. Your only qualifications must Grasberg, Carol; Guller, Faye;

dispensable. Unlike many of their be dependability, a big heart and Haberthier, Elda; Hochstadt, Judy;

elders, they could be de- willing hands. Hopper Sandra Aline; Iken. Bar-

pended upon. They did every job Call the Volunteer Desk at Jew- bara; Kamil, Sandy; Kanter,

that was assigned to them cheer- ish Hospital, POrest 7-8080 Ileane; Kaplow, Norma; Kapp,

fully and efficiently They tion 264 and an appointment for Gail; Katz, Judy.
Keshner, Carilyn; Keshner. Mar-
models of decorum. A number of an interview will oe made for yog
them worked over 100 hours. Flit- at once. alyn; Klamon. Barbara; Klavsner,

ting about the hospital in their The situation Ls critical. It's up Diana: Komblatt, Marsha; Korn-

pink pinafores, neither intense to yott. Help Now! blet, Sandy; Kushkin, Susan. Lan-

daw. Elaine; Lass. I.etty: I-ehr-

man. Gloria; Lernian, Lois Carol;

Lewin, Elaine; Linder, Jo Ann;

Lipkind, Marylen; Lipnick, Shir-

ley; Litzman, Harriet; Malt/., B

erly.
Mares. Martha; Markowiiz, Kern;

er, Fancme; Miilner, Marilyn;

Mitchell, Gloria; Noveson, Judith;

Polishuk, Nancy; Raymond, Mari-

lyn; Razcper. l.enore; Rimel.

Shana; Rochmman, Jane; Rosen,
Elaine; Rosenblum, Lynn; Rout-

man Rubin, Sandra; Sachs,

Darlene; Satz, Rcnee: Saul. Rita.

Saxon. Linda; Scharff. Nancy;

Schneider, Rachel: Schneii
Sara: S'ohneiderman. Natalie:

lultz, Sandy; Schwartz.

n, Re nee: A.;
Shanfeld, Judy; Sher

Sher, Gay; Silk, Arleen; Simpkins,

Barbara; Sirota, Elinor; Sorkin,

Dc; Spector, Gail; Steinberg,

NUKbEb btKVILh Committee, chairman and co- Joyce; Stone, Susan.
chairmen who were recently appointed, met to discuss
Tieder, Frances; Tobias, Judy;
plans. They are. reading clockwise, Mrs. Herman Katcher,
Mrs. Saul Dubinsky, Mrs. H. Waltuck (partially hidden), Treiman, Betsy; Treiman, Ellen;
Mrs. Stanley Richman, Mrs. Alan Lewin, Mrs. Harry Loeb,
Mrs. Israel Heifetz and Mrs. Harry Agress. (Staff Photo). Ulrich, Judith; Vitlert. Mitzi;

Weitz. Estelle; Wnarton, Dee Dee;

Wharton. Minera; Williams, Helcn-

louise: Wishnoff, Phyllis; Zager,

Suzanne.

216 Jewish Hospital Recent Donations
September, 1954 1
Poge Three

the Jewish Hospital Tribute Fund M.„-. ^7*°^,, ^ Di. and Mcs. J. G. Pre -•
Two From Surgical m Lilly L.ppman
Services Appointed 1 Mrs. Mollie Kohm nils
Charlei I
(For research, appliances /or clinic patients, and other Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brossman
Mr. and Mrs. drry !

To W. U. Faculty worthy projects sponsored and operated by The Jewish MMrr.s. LL. . TT AArrnnoolldd Mrs. Max Broun
Hospital Medical Center Auxiliary.) Mr. Joseph Bloch Mr. and Mrs. John 1
Mrs. Evelyn Weitzer
The Division of Surgical Serv- Due to change in printing style, for this month's issue Blanch Silverman
Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mr.-,. Wm LJ rian
ices has announced two appoint- only, donors list will be continued in next 216 issue. Miss Tess Haas Mr. a
June, July, August and September donations Mrs. Daniel Linden
ments to the facility of Washing- will be listed in October 216. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kntr Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fi i tmann

ton University School of Medicine: Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Probstein i Ereund
Mr. Michael Cullen Mr. an,! Mrs.
Dr. Stanley 1 been ap- In Honor Of
Donor Baby Silverman
pointed Assistant Professor of

Physiology and Dr. Joseph Lesser Baby Silvermau Mr. and Mrs. Sidn<

has been appointed Asi-stant in Dr. Edward Irs. Herman Wolfeim
Surgi
3. Carl Heifetz, Paul I^owen- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milton Dr . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Katz City Mi
Mrs. Marcus Hirsch.
-,, and J< ittended Mr and Mrs. Harry Milton Mr. Samuel Friedman
Birthday
the Annual Meeting of the Amen- Mr. and_Mrs._F*edenc Mr. Lawrence Mit-helson Mrs. Ruth R. Katz Mrs. Hilda I..
Milius' baby girl Father of Harry Esserman
can Medical Association Mr am Mk>s Violet Sale
Francisco in June. Dr. Lesser pre Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dr. Virgil Loeb's recovery Mr. and Mrs. Eli Strassner Mi. and Mrs. Wain

sentcd a scientific exhibit on can Frieda Benson's recovery Thomas M. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koenigsberg
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice .
I! the lip Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Horwitz Abe Zwibelman's recovery Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohen
25th Anniversary
Heifetz presented ;, Mr and Mrs. Henry II. Stern John Isaacs' recovery Mr. and Mrs. John Roos
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Libman
Wound Healing Withou n Shirley Tusch's recovery Mr. and Mrs. Eli Strassner
Donation Donation
members of the Sur
gical Division of the Cedars .it MAY DONATIONS Mrs. Ernest Jonas Mr. and Mrs. Many Franc Jr.
Mr. Tannie Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Levy
Lebanon Hospital of Los Angeles BUILDING FUND
on July 10, 1954. That eyening !n Memory Of: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seldin Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Liepold
he and Mrs. Heifetz v. Donor: Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mj
at a dinner given by a group of Mr. & Mrs. Julian G. Samuel Teddy Samuels Mrs. J. F. Seinsheimer
Los Angeles alumni Of the Jewish Dr. & Mrs Harold Freedman Mi. Max Traul'
Hospital and their wives. Included Edgar Liftman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gut man Mrs. Ruth R. Katz
in the group were Drs. Sim Qalm- Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Unterberger Edgar Liftman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dubinsky Mrs. Milton Green:

son, Charles Kipen, Harry Perel- Mr. & Mrs. Marcus FeLsen Edgar Littman Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seldin Birthday

man. Richard Marcus, and Al Carson-Uiuon May Sterr Contribution Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barnett Mrs. Henry Friedman
Diamond. Mr. Julian Simon Contribution Mr. Henry Kerth Mrs. Harold Dubinsky
-/■
Mrs. Lewis T. Apple Contribution Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gutman Mrs. John Isaacs Jr.
Mrs. I. May (Charleston W
FLORENCE G. & DAVID MAY RESEARCH FUND Mr. Lee Hirsch
Contribution Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gutman
Morton D. May-
Mr. Jacob Baer Dr. J. J. Probstein.
Exciting October Louis M. Monheimer Research Fund
Contribution Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gutman Birthday
Mrs. Clara K. London Mrs. Ben Novack Mr. and Mrs. Ahin
Jackie Sue Margulis Liver Research Fund
In Memory Of: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seldin Dr. and Mrs. J. G. P)
Auxiliary Meeting Donor: Mrs. Anne Lasky Mr. Sol Steinback Anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Ahin Margulis
FRANCES D ISRAEL RESEARCH FUND OF THE N. R. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barnett Mrs. Blanch Komm
An unusual and thrilling au- Contribution Mrs. Dora Himburg
tumn luncheon meeting has been Noshim Rachnionioth Society Mrs. Sarah Katz Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mrs. Blanch Koinm
planned by the Jewish Hospital PRE-NATAL GROWTH FUND Contribution Mrs. Sam Hamburg In honor Moth
Women's Auxiliary for Thursday, Children's Research Foundation Mrs. Stella Glaser
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Probstein Mrs. Charles Levy
t. Invitations will be re- REBECCA SENTURIA MEMORIAL FUND Contribution Mr. Norman Probstein '.ren
i by the members, but they Contribution Mrs. Sanford Jaco
are urged to mark their calendars Dr. H. R. Senturia Contribution Nat Koplar Anniversary of
Mrs. Charlotte Spector
Mr. & Mrs. Alex M. Rubenstein Mrs. Carl Glaser

The luncheon will be held in Donor: In Memory Of: Mrs. Sanford Jacobs Mr. and Mrs Fred
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Probstein (Koplar Fund)
the beautiful new Empire Room Mr. & Mrs. Sol Kaiser Jack Cohen Edgar Littman
Miss Tess Haas Dr. and Mrs. J. C
at. the Kingsway Hotel at 12 Mr. & Mrs. So! Kaiser Aaron Friedman Mr and Mrs. Wm. Livingston Paul Ullman ein
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lowenhaupt
o'clock noon. Mr. & Mrs. So! Kaiser Anna Wolff Mrs. L. T. Arnold Birthday
Mr. L. T. Arnold Mr. and Airs.
A movii; spiring musical Surgical Research Fund In Memory Of: Sam Russack
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Probstein Selma Seldin.
drama enl Through These Donor: Mi aham Block Birthday
N. Roth
Door.-- some of St. Dr. & Mrs. Carl Heifetz Morris Stein Mr. and Mrs. HarTJ
Eight appointments have been
Louis' best amateur singing, and Dr. & Mrs. Carl Heiietz Contribution Mr. and Mrs: Sam

dancing talent, will be presi Dr. Carl Heifetz is

The authors of it are Mrs. Sam Sunshine I In honor of the recovi

Weber and Mr Goldstein, Mr. Sidney P. Wolff In memory i

both of whom known for Mr. & Mrs. Robert M Slegman In memory nnie Wolfheim

Special Fund
New Nurses' Servicetheir oulstand Surprise Birthda}
mctions in The estate of Laura D. Jacobson In horn Henry Jacobsiin
Cake Fetes Clinic
the past. Nurses Service Fund of the Women's Auxiliary
ommittee Groupwhose job it is to plan and exe- An impromptu birthday party
Serving on this committee, Gift Gallery of the Jewish Hospital Medical Center Contribution was celebrated in the out-pa-

cute two sure-fire meetings a year, Jewish Hospital Medical Center Auxiliary Contribution

XMrs.l^MoLrrisJM}ar;cu*s, ^co^-ch^air™man,' Ciba Research Fund tiant clinic recently.
and Mesdames Ben Senturia, To- It was a festive c<ccasien
Ciba" Fharma^cal Products, Inc Contribution made to the Auxiliary's new
bias Lewin, Solon Gershman, Mel- JUNE DONATIONS Nurses' Service Committee, it was when the cake arrived in-
vin Kirstein, Lawton Levy, Harry announced by Mrs. Harry Franc, scribed: "Help celebrate my
Rebecca Senturia Memorial Fund
Milton. Joseph Goldstein, Milton Donor: In Memory Of: Jr., chairman. Mrs. Melvin Feist first birthday with m<."
Tucker, and Sam Weber.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex M. Rubenstein Aaron Friedman is co-chairman. The cake was donated by th*
Dr. & Mrs. Norman Hankin toster mother of art tnfaftt
Surgical Research Fund Mrs Rebecca Senturia These are: Share-The-Fun com-
mittee, Mrs. Stanley Richman,
In memery of Sam Bloom chairman, Mrs. H. Waltuch, co- which has been a patient at
Dr. & Mrs. Richard G. Sisson chairman; Hospitality committee. the clinic for almost all of his
In memory of Mrs. Mary Long Meier Mrs. Harry Agress, chairman, Mrs. one year. A large candle* was
220 New Auxiliary Diabetes Research Fund
Leona G. Bolte
Israel Heifetz, co-chairman; Deco- found, lighted and a gcod time
Members Obtained Pre-Natal Growth Fund Contribution rating committee, Mrs. Saul Du- was had by all—including the
Children's Research Foundation
Found! Two young women who Building Fund binsky, chairman, Mrs. Herman child brought in specially for
In memory of Mr. Max Pepper Katcher, co-chairman; Entertain- the ceremonies.
could sell air conditioners to the Mr. John D. Levy However, true to form, the

Eskimos. Dr. & Mrs. Irwin Horwitz In memory of Albert Freund ment, Mrs. Harry Loelj, chairman,
In honor of 50th Anniversary of Mrs. Alan Budd Lewin, co-chair- celebration seemed tc« much
In the middle of the hottest Dr. & Mrs. Irwin Horwitz for the youngster who, not foi-

summer St. Louis has ever ex- Mr. & Mrs. Wt Berndtein man.
Contribution A welcoming tea for the new saking his afternoon nap, fell
perienced, Mrs. Bernard Adler and Steinberg Charitable Trust Contribution student nurses has been arranged asleep at the height of th*

Mrs. Arnold Block together with Ben A'Kiba Aid Society Contribution by the hospitality committee and revelry.

. a hard-working committee, sold Scherck Charitable Foundation

220 women on the importance of Dr. Otto J. Wilhelmi Contribution will be held at I he nurses' home

becoming members of the Jewish Mr. S. C. Sachs In memory of Mr Lee C. Hesse on September 9th. X-Ray News
In memory of Mr. Carl C. Faith The Share-The-Fun committee is
Hospital Mrs. Mr. S. C. Sachs In memory of Mr. Albert Freund Geraldine Ellis h led a
going on an all-out campaign to
Adler is chairman and Mrs. Block Mr. James H. Woods Contribution °^ta'n tickets to musical, theatri- position at St. Mary's i i East St.
cal and winter sports events for
co-chairman, of the auxiliary's Home Care Program Louis.
Rhoda Ki'nii/
membership committee. Spurred The Jewish Sanatorium Auxiliary i accepted

on bv Mrs. Lawton Levy, vice- Diabetes Research Fund

president in charge of member- Mr. Alexander Hyatt Contribution the student nurses. If you have » g« Septemoer Clas
ship, they announced that their Mrs. James Westfall
goal was "a new member a day." Equipment Fund Contribution e.xtra tickets to events, mail them ionnieWest is li e X-
In Memory Of: U,: Uuis JSeaPil' socia] director, ray department. She i; joi
In iust three short (but swelt- Donor: er Jordan ...
ering) months they obtained 220 Mrs. Irving Londy Simon Michael Frank Jewish Hospital Nurses' Home, 306 and will travel over ih ■ country.
paid-up members, and another 200 Mrs. Philip R-.shbaum Simon Micahel Frank S. Kingshighway. II you are unable

who have promised to join the Mrs. Richard J. Kline Simon M<rwwicmihiBa*e.il.cin^Fiarii,ar-n)i k to mail t.hem tLeLllet-pPh,1o1n,,let -MH»issss Boceaairud ,tec¥hn*iciahnm, misa onGr"a !< "*.o"pey.
auxiliary. at EOrest 7-8080, Station 251. .

To welcome the new membehs uate Soldan-Blewett High School: The decorating committee has
Sharon Lentz, graduate Granite worked during the .summer on the
a tea was given on September 22, Nurse Scholarships
at the home of Mrs. Sidney Solo-
City High School; Shirley Bobbins, ncw ]ounge £or lh(. homc.
mon, Jr. The committee in charge Number 12; Six by graduate Central High School; Pa
of the tea included Mrs. Morris
tricia Tomsen, graduate Roosevelt
Jewish FoundationMarcus, chairman, Mrs. Louis Bett- High School. It's the long long look for Fall,
and you'll have to look a long
man, Mrs. Roswell Messin Other schol. and their long time before you find any-
and Mrs. Harold N'ewmark. winners are:

Twelve Scholarships were award-
ed by the Jewish Hospital Sehool Jewish Hosptial Auxiliary Schol- thing smarter than our rope beads
Favorable Vote Urged
On Earnings Tax of Nursing this year, six of these "**&- taU-tuittan. three yea and pearls. They're priced from
mS?.V. eCi?oymmDau!nei'ty «rHaidguhatSechVooaln; daBleiar-,
aarree nfroomm tthhee SStt. LLotuiiiss Jwewuishh *$2.20.,10Cal-l Gift ,G*„ailery, FO 7-8080,
m
m-
Scholarship Foundation, Miss Edna nard Nursing Home Scholarship,

Dr. David I. R.N., Director of full-tuition, three years: Carole _ , _ j /- ~

Director of the Jewish Hospital, is Nursing, has announced. Wess. graduate Beairmont High rreund rUnd (jfCMt

serving on the Earnings Tax Com- The Jewish Scholarship Founda- School; Savage Scholarship, full-
mitt. t- „ lf„or , n_u,immKD„tr. „, „ . tuition, three years: Dons Black- Through the efforts of. Dr .1
The future of employment in .on -vears. «a* burn, graduate Hickman High Probstein, the Department of Pa-
a 0I

the city of St. Louis depends on a Sive» fundamental assistance to School. Columbia. Mo.: Friedman thology ha.s received a grant of

"Yes" vote in ihe earnings tax student nurses. Since 1.948, twen- Scholarship, Prisella Hiken, grad- $1,200.00 for the yeai for the pur-

election on Thursday, Sept. 30. ty-nme students have received as- uate University Citv High School- pose of research in pathology. This
On that date the voters will de- sistance. lerson said. Virginia E. Ford Memorial Schol- work will be carried out by

cide whether they want to assure Those receiving Jewish Scholar-, arship, given by Alumnae Asso- tors Blumenthal and Handler, and

the financial security and progress ship Foundation full-tuition schol- ciation of Nursing School: Annette is to be known as the Harry

of their city or whether they want arships are (addresses of the fol- Ziglin, graduate University City Freund Memorial Fund.

ke the route to near-bank- lowing girls may be found in a High School; St. Louis County This fund has beer, established DR. SOL SHERRY . . who has
in mernorv °f Harry F'reund by-
ruptcy—a route which runs over listing of new students elsewhere M*s.me.Pd-ica't"l 'n'-Sto.ucii.te.i.toyn:Au„BxaiPr'b■aaryra Scholar- his widow, Mrs. Flora Freund and assumed direction of the Division
inadequate streets through grow- in this issue): Carolyn Brueckner, A. nis ^^ Mr s E Freund, and its
ing slums and leads eventually to graduate Lutheran High School; yuinn. of Medical Services as full-time

loss of business and industry, and Marilyn Culli, graduate Affton graduate Ashland Consolidated purpose is to stimulate research director. Story on pise one. ■

to fewer and fewer jobs. High School; Roberta Harris, grad- High School, Ashland, Mo. problems in medicine. (Staff photo).

September, 1954 SEC. 34.66 P. L. & R.
U. S. POSTAGE
218 South Kingshighway Boulevard I'Ac PAID
St. Louis 10, Mo. ST. LOUIS. MO.

PERMIT NO. 2376

Three Persons Are Welcome New Interns
Added To Staff

Of Miriam Center

Three persons have been added

to the staff of the Miriam Rehabil-

itation Hospital in Web

Groves, a division of Jewish Hos-

pital. Also, a.new therapy appara-

tus is use at '.he rhabilitation

center, according to Dr. John W.

Deyton, recently-appointed direc-

tor.

The new stall member:.

Mrs. Florence L. KinyoB, occupa-

tional ti: Mrs. Jackie Keath-

ley, graduate of the physical

therapy school of Washington Uni-

versity; ;>nd Mrs. Rosalind Adel-

berg of Toronto a social

worker. STANLEY KOBASHIGAWA ANDREW McCANSE THEODORE MERRIMS CHARLES' OTTENSMEYER
Mrs. Kinyon received her train-

ing at the Boston School of Occu- A House Staff of 16 intern .■ntist) and 24 residents was ap pointed on July l. The remaining members of the iriten vere
pictured in the last issue.
pational Therapy where she grad-
uated and has had extensive ex-

perience in this field during the

war as a member of the Waves. Fished On Vacation

The new therapy machine is Drs. Morton D. Paroira and Hy-
called "Thermo-.Mist" and circu- man R. Senturia spent their vaca-

lates and re-circulates hot air that tions at Panama City Beach, Flor-

is super saturated with water ida, where, with their families,
vapor. This prepares hot, moist they did some deep sea fishin"..
applications where moist he;:' According to a report, they caught
needed and !io treat- many red snappers. Dr. Pareira S

ment, sprains and muscular appli- is chairman of the hospital's
cations.
Surgical Services Division while
Dr. Deyton recently returned Dr. Senturia is chairman of the
from Washington D.C. where he X-Ray Dept.

attended the aiv.ual convention

of the American Congress of Donates Proctoscope

Physical Medicine and Rehabilita- Dr. Saul D. Silvermintz and Dr.
tion.
Norman Orgel have donated a
Dr. Deyton assumed his post as proctoscope to the Emergency
Miriam director only recently. He- Room.
was formerly medical director of

the Michigan Multiple Sclerosis

Aid In WorkshopCenter in Detroit and came to his
Jewish Hospital post from the
medical Directorship of the Reha- Two members of the Jewish KEITH PIPES HERMAN ROODMAN IRWIN SCHULTZ

bilitation Center at Oklahoma Hospital SI

A Si M College, Technical Branch, a workshop for medical records Likes Hospital's List Of 53 New Nursing Students
Ofcmulgee, Okla.
librarians at the Adult Education
Service, Gives $100
Gift From Jewish Service of the University of Mis- Following is a list, including 753 Syi niverslty City, Mo.:
The Jewish Hospital Build-
Community Centers souri Et Columbia on Sept. 24, 25. ing Fund has been increased home addresses, of the 53 new stu- ;hes, 300 South Lin-
by $100.00—thanks to a grate-
A gift of $50.00 to purchase a Miss Marjorie Boulton, regis- ful patient who appreciated the dents in the Jewish Hospital coln, Desloge, Mo.: Alice Faye
cold steam vaporizer was received hospital's services.
recently from the Jewish Commun- tered Medical Record Librarian of School of Nursing: Kirkbnde, 4905 Forest Park, St.
ity Centers Association. George Witsma, Jr., 15 De-
the Jewish Hospital, is president- vondale Lane, Kirk wood, Ann Alewel, i0194 Imperial Louis; Joan Komlosy, 1230 VWnl
Gilbert Harris, executive direc- writes: "I was recently a pa-
tor of the as.soci.nion .stated "the elect of the Missouri Association tient in your hospital. I think [hive. St. Louis; Elaine Bahr, 451 dron. j[Jnive,rsity City, aron
gift is in honor of the following I owe it to you to say that the
doctors who helped us so ably in of Medical Record Librarians, care, attention and food were Le Compte St., Ste Genevieve, R. Lent/., 2401 Last 25th Street,
connection with the physical exam- excellent. I couldn't have been . Phyllis Ball, 3520 Pine Grove; Granite Cit\, 111.: Delona Luhnin :,
ination of children going to Camp which is one of the co-sponsors in better hands and I am very
Hawthorn. We appreciate of the workshop. She is also grateful. I hop* you will pass Pine Lawn, Mo.: Joyce Baran. 726'
this on to those of your staff Leland Ave., University City, Mo.; Rl. i Hnx 244, Hot Springs Ark.;
services and that of the hospital chairman of the educational com- who waited on me. Doris Blackburn, 5560 Pershm;/, Ingrid Magnus, 1195 Belrue, Uni-
in general."
mittee which is responsible for "Enclosed is my check for St. Louis: Carolyn Brueckner, 7737 Mo.-j Ora Maisel. 0876
Doctors who helped are; Her- $100.00 toward the cost of
bert Mazur, Maurice Keller, Mar- planning the workshop. your new additions." Brookline Terrace, Richmond Hgts, Garden Ave.. Fast St. Louis, 111.;
shall Greenman, Stanley Schuman, Mo.; Nancv Carlson. 403 Perrine. and Linnie Miller, Bismarck, Mis-
Ruth Friedman, Bernard Adler, David A. istarit director Div. of Laboratories
Daniel Klaff, Harold Cutler, ami Ccntralia, "ill.: Hettie Carroll, 203
Benjamin Cohen. of Jewish Hospital, will be one of
Central St.. Union. Mo.: Audrey
the lecturers at the program Sept. Missouri; Ruth Marian, 5230
Gale Clayton, 200 Buchanan Court,
24. He will speak on: "Establish- atricia Cox. 3002 Iowa Thrush Ave., St. Louis; Charlotl

ing the Duties and Responsibili- St., Granite City, 111.; Marilyn ster,
III.: Julia N'etherton, Mi):- East
ties of the .Medical Record Li bra r- Culli, 6424 Dariow Dr., Afftoh,
and Beverly Dale, 131 Ilia, lil.; Dolores
alia, 111.
6013 Lucilh St.

Gift Gallery Sale Using Grants In The Quinn, Hartsburg,
Amount of $11,200
Vandalia SI no. II! ; (bonier,
■out I)!' . III.:
ehottman, 1186 Hill-

.;. 1280 H Rd., Fairfax Hills, Kansas City,

Grants totaling $11,200 ai ado; Dar! Mo.: Eula >: ik, 718 i
1200 Lav Hd.. Riehn. in, Kan-
ing usi studies
D9 Park
le, ill.: Lois
Div. of I.aboratori- 111. •lie,
T. Biumerrthal, directo

Also.

this year of a grant Bonita, i :'ne
Ferry Rd.,
5a 45 N

•C Health ma Barvi

nount, S3.300 i■s■; bi St. W E Road, I lette
Studies
Whittington, 410 West St. Louis,
are being conduct*
426 Sooth is Win-

juibined grant from the Mon- !55 Pun1 Cape St.,
heimer Memorial Fund and the
lin, 8445 Bi
Florence and Daniel May Memorial
Funds amount, Hoffman. . Mo.

study has been re-

Dr. Littauer Elected lo FellowshipStudy is of the mechan-

actors in the development of
arteriosclerosis.

The Harry Freund Memorial Dr. Da- mer, executive tnd by meet;'! sional
lirements of the I
amounting to 51400, is be- director of Jewish Hospital

bALc WAS ON in the Gift Gallery and many value- ing used to study intrauteriue elected a Fellow in the Dr. Lit!;
pressure factors in the di e of H< \dministra- of J(
minded patients and hospital employees, as well as ment of congenital heart disease, pital lor the past
others, took advantage of the bargains. A special display tors at the 20th annual meeting
nd one-half • s Di-
of the organization in Chicago on rector
was set up in the board room where brisk business was in YOU'RE INVITED Sept. 12.
in Kai: He is ;
■•lit of the Mid-West ' Hos-
order on Sept. 7, 8, and 9. Looking over articles and mak- nmoth Card Party and Social, Dr. Littauer received the honor

ing purchases are, reading counterclockwise: Mrs. Viola sponsored by the Jewish Hospital at a convocation ceremon pital Association ; nd a
Jackson, social service dept.; Mary Schneider, physical ther- dent of the Missouri Hospital As-
apy; Ida Rosenberg, a patient; Lydia W. Woody, x-ray; Nurses Alumnae, will be held on which Dr. Merrill F. Steele, presi- sociation.
Wednesday, October 27th, 8:00 dent of the American College of
p.m. in the Nurses' Residence, 306" Hospital Administrators, presided. He has served as a member of

Luella Brown, x-ray; Mrs. Harry Hammerman, Mrs. J. A. South Kingshighway Blvd. There Members of the College, which the Council on Administrative
Razovsky, Mrs. Charles Fendell and Mrs. David Rothman, will be prizes and refreshments, has headquarters in Chicago, have Practice of the American Hospital
Friends and public are invited, qualified through successful ex- Association, as well as on several
all of the Gift Gallery staff of the Women's Auxiliary.
(Staff Photo) Admission $1.00. Reserve the date perience as hospital administra- of the committees of the Ameri-
on your social calendar now! tors, outstanding service in the can Hospital Association.


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