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Progress Made In
Forming Council Os
Pocahontas Degree
Temporary Group Func
tioning; Meeting on
Tuesday Night
Chowan Tribe of Red Men is now
undertaking organization of a council i
of the degree of Pocahontas, women’s i
branch of the order, and prospects 1
seem bright that a council will be
formed. ’ i
A group of enthusiastic ladies met (
in the Red Men hall Tuesday night 1
and another meeting was called for
next Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock, ,
when it is hoped enough ladies will be ,
enrolled to form an organization.
A temporary organization has been
formed with Mrs. Horace White presi
dent, Mrs. Erie Haste, secretary and
Miss Dorothy Bufflap treasurer.
Any woman in Edenton or sur
rounding territory interested in join
ing the Council as a charter member
is requested to be .fit the meeting in
the Red Men’s hall next Tuesday
night.
PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Myers and
children of Hampton, Va., spent the
week-end visiting Mrs. Myer’s mother,
Mrs. Charles F. Russell.
The Rev. Harold W. Gilmer and
Mrs. R. T. Warren had as their guests
at the Episcopal rectory Thursday and
Fricay of last week Mr. and Mrs. Sta
cy Brant and Mrs. Loren Garner of
Greensburg, Indiana, and Mrs. Paul
Beaver of Baltimore. Mr. Brant is a
brother of the late Mrs. Gilmer.
The Rev. Harold Gilmer and Mrs.
R. T. Warren this week are entertain
ing as their guests at the Episcopal
redtory Dr. Paul M. Gilmer, Ph.D.,
and Mrs. Gilmer of Liston, Ga. Dr.
Gilmer is station entomologist at the
Coastal Plains Experiment Station of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture
and is also State Entomologist of
Georgia.
DANCE CONTEST
A dancing contest will be held at
the House of the Blue Light on the
Suffolk highway Saturday night, Oc
tober 29, starting at 9 o’clock. Prizes
w'ill be awarded the winning dancers.
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Lions Will Hold An
Inter-City Meeting
Monday, Nov. 7th
Deputy District Gover
nor 0. E. Dowd Will
Be Speaker
On Monday night, November 7, an
inter-city Lions meeting will be held
in the Edenton Lions den, when mem
bers of Edenton, Elizabeth City and
Hertford clubi will meet jointly. The
meeting is scheduled to begin at 7
o’clock, with the program in charge of
the Elizabeth City club.
The principal speaker for the oc
casion will be Deputy District Govern
or O. E. Dowd of Greenville, where
he is principal of the high school.
District Governor Louis K. Day of
Rocky Mount has also been invited
to attend the meeting.
Lions Informed
About Blind Work
(Continued from Page One)
One person was given clothing.
Three persons were helped with lea
ther craft.
Two people were helped with ,
crocheting.
For July, August and September,
Braille lessons were given to two
blind persons, a total of six lessons.
Three persons were given white
canes. ;
Two people made application for
talking book machines.
Five persons received talking book
records.
Plans were made for one person to
obtain a hearing aid.
Four persons were helped with
leather crafts.
Two persons were helped with cro
cheting.
Four persons were advised about
gardening.
Strong Opposition
To Brown Plan
(Continued from Page One)
reference to national accrediting of
schools of nursing. We are informed
that the National Nursing Council has
had made, by Dr. Esther Lucille
Brown, a confidential survey of the
nursing schools of the United States
as preliminary to adopting standards
of nursing schools on a national basis
which would tend to destroy local
State control of education of nurses.
The imposition throughout the coun-
THB CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949.
try of national standards as a con
dition of being accredited would in
turn extend to national registration
of nurses with ultimate Federal con
trol of the nursing profession. The
mere omission of an existing school
from a list of schools accredited by
National Nursing Council would place
such a school under a grave handicap
'in the recruitment of personnel, and
schools so omitted would in all proba
bility ultimately have to be discontin
ued.
The Federal Government, in con
junction with the State and local com
munities, has e.nbarked upon an am
bitious building projfrram under the
Hill-Burton Bill. This program seeks
to assist in overcoming the grave
shortage of hospital facilities through
out the nation and particularly in the
South. The standards which can, and
perhaps should, be imposed on nurs
ing schools in the more wealthy and
populous states, is beyond attainment
at the present time and in the fore
seeable future in the poorer states of
the southeast. The policy upon which
the National Nursing -Council seems
to be determined will make impossible
the realization of the beneficient pur
pose of the Hill-Burton Bill. As ap
plied to North Carolina it would in all
probability mean that schools of nurs
ing at Duke University, University of
North Carolina and Bowman Gray
Medical School, would be the only
schools of nursing in the state. The
other hospitals would per force be
relegated to the training of so-called
practical nurses who, after a short
comparatively brief period of train
ing, would enter into active competit
ion with registered nurses, and be
cause of their lower scale of compen
sation would preempt most of the op
portunities for employment. The
situation threatened for North Caro
lina would apply to many states and
each of those states would see the con
trol of nursing education regulated
from Washington,, New York or Chi
cago by boards without official stand
ing. and subject to no control in re
spective states.
The cost of medical care already
presents to the public a burden so
severe that socialized medicine and
many other policies are being urged
f| cwwArewxotiresrm
and got thb attractlv»
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to brjng medical care withip U* reach
of. a person of frmdest means, 'the
addition of national accrediting of
nursing schools would require local
hospitals to be manned by registered
nurses, with some assistance from
personnel preparing to do practical
nursing. The financial burden upon
the hospitals would be severe and the
consequent cost to the patient enhanc
ed. National accrediting would add :
greatly to the problem of hospital ad- <
ministration, to the expense of illness
borne by the patient, and would great- <
ly limit the opportunities of existing
nurses by being thrown into competit
ion with a vast number of so-called
practical nurses. Each State, after
studying its own situation and needs,
should retain the power of controlling
the accrediting of nursing schools
within its borders.
Therefore, be it resolved that we go
on record a3 strongly opposed to the
plan of national accrediting of nurs
ing schools and the findings of the
Brown report; that a copy of this
resolution be mailed to each hospital
in North Carolina, to the officers and
directors of North Carolina Hospital
Association, North Carolina Medical
Society, and to the members of the
State Board of Standardization.
In every section of the world there
are good men and women, anxious to
live at peace and to help their neigh
bors. Why doesn’t somebody organize
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