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- NURSE'S DAY PATIENT PEOPLE VOLUME XVII NO. 56 RIDDLE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION SPRING, 1992 1 1 I 1992 MAN O'WAR BALL I o O O - ,1 1 oo 0 o The Associated Auxi- \ 0 o O �o/ 0 0 o o 0 o o 0 o o O • ; liaries of Riddle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° • Memorial Foundation p O O o Q o 0 . / ·• 0 o proudly presented the 0 0 34th Annual Man O' War Ball, on Saturday, March 14th, at the Hotel . / Atop the Bellevue in -fJ Philadelphia. Mrs.Bart Cavanagh, Sr. chaired with Mrs. Charles Kipp, and Mrs. Peter Pal- �- ena as co-chair. Mrs. - - - c . . ;,;;',:,,/,::- :,,:,� James Holl- worth served as Treasurer 'v and Reservations chair. The Ball was hosted with grandeur style. It was an evening to re- member. Cocktails and hors d'ouevres were served at 7:00 PM, during which a pictorial slide was presented depicting the history of the Associated Auxiliaries, and their many donations to Riddle Memorial Hospital, amou- ting to almost $4,000,000.00. At 8:00 PM, Mr. Donald L. Laughlin, President of Riddle Memorial Hospital, welcomed the guests, and presented Toni Cavanagh with a bouquet of red roses. Dinner was served, and the menu was an elegant and excellent contin- nental cusine. From 8:00 PM to midnight, the beautifully clad men and women crowded the dance floor and danced to the music of Ward Marston and his orchestra. Dr. Daniel J. Mccarron, elder statesman of the OB/GYN department danced �v�ry dance. Everyone enjoyed the Grand Ballroom and balcony. Mrs. Edward Jaeger who arrived from Czechoslovakia just in tim: for dinner, was the winner of the St. Patrick's Day Basket, compliments of the Associated Auxiliaries. - continued - President of the Medical Staff, Dr. Richard Mccurdy, attended, along with many members of the Medical Staff, who were well repre- sented, along with members of Administration. Members of the Board of Directors, past and present, were Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E, Thomas Pittock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Helms, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lobb. The entertainment of the evening was an ex- plosive and exhilerating performance by the Italian-American String Band. They inspired dancing and strutting by all. Couldn't wipe the smiles off the dancers faces. On behalf of the Associated Auxiliaries of Riddle Memorial Foundation, we thank all for their continued support of the endeavors of the Associated Auxiliaries. We are now excited by the prospect of the ground break- ing for the new out-patient pavillion, and the proceeds from the Ball are ear-marked for our pledge of $1,000,000.00.

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,i, -NURSE'S DAY

PATIENT PEOPLE

VOLUME XVII NO. 56 RIDDLE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION SPRING, 1992

1 1 I 1992 MAN O'WAR BALL

I o O O • C, - •• ,1 1 o.:,o0 o The Associated Auxi-

\ 0 o O �o/0 0 o o0o o0o

• o

O • ; liaries of Riddle

00 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 ° • Memorial Foundation p O O o Q o

0 • . / ·• • 0

o proudly presented the 0 0

o· 34th Annual Man O' War Ball, on Saturday, March 14th, at the Hotel

. / Atop the Bellevue in � -f J Philadelphia.

Mrs.Bart Cavanagh, Sr. chaired with Mrs. Charles Kipp, and Mrs. Peter Pal-

�- ena as co-chair. Mrs. -�

--c � � .. -,;,-,:,;;',:,,/,.::-::,,:,-:.� James Holl-

;J i;z=worth served as Treasurer 'v and Reservations chair. The

Ball was hosted with grandeur style. It was an evening to re­

member. Cocktails and hors d'ouevres were

served at 7:00 PM, during which a pictorial slide was presented depicting the history of the Associated Auxiliaries, and their many donations to Riddle Memorial Hospital, amou­ting to almost $4,000,000.00.

At 8:00 PM, Mr. Donald L. Laughlin, President of Riddle Memorial Hospital, welcomed the

guests, and presented Toni Cavanagh with a bouquet of red roses. Dinner was served, and

the menu was an elegant and excellent contin­nental cusine.

From 8:00 PM to midnight, the beautifully clad men and women crowded the dance floor and danced to the music of Ward Marston and his orchestra. Dr. Daniel J. Mccarron, elder statesman of the OB/GYN department danced �v�ry dance. Everyone enjoyed the Grand Ballroom and balcony. Mrs. Edward Jaeger who arrived from Czechoslovakia just in tim: for dinner, was the winner of the St. Patrick's Day Basket, compliments of the

Associated Auxiliaries.

- continued -

President of the Medical Staff, Dr. Richard Mccurdy, attended, along with many members of the Medical Staff, who were well repre­sented, along with members of Administration. Members of the Board of Directors, past and present, were Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E, Thomas Pittock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Helms, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lobb.

The entertainment of the evening was an ex­plosive and exhilerating performance by the

Italian-American String Band. They inspired dancing and strutting by all. Couldn't wipe the smiles off the dancers faces.

On behalf of the Associated Auxiliaries of Riddle Memorial Foundation, we thank all for their continued support of the endeavors of the Associated Auxiliaries. We are now excited by the prospect of the ground break­ing for the new out-patient pavillion, and the proceeds from the Ball are ear-marked for our pledge of $1,000,000.00.

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1992 Man O'War Ball

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RIDDLE RAP

An enthralling, visually stunning fashions, and supremely entertaining MAN O'WAR BALL. Cocktails and hors d' oeuvres, and a slide presentation started the evening at the Hotel Atop The Bellevue. An atmosphere of unparralleled elegance with cusine and ser­vice to match. The entree was filet mignon. Unbelievable desserts, - one very special ice cream bombe martinque with praline sauce, not to mention the chocolate swiss roll with rasp­berry sauce. Later in the evening, very ap­propos, Irish coffee was served in the Ball­room foyer. Ward Marston was really in tune with tantillizing music. Speaking of tanti­lizing, the guests from the X-llay Department of Riddle Memorial Hospital were beautiful. Everyone had a "Ball". A perfect setting for a wonderful evening. A special "thank you" to Toni Cavanagh and her committee.Betty Hollingsworth, as usual, did an excellent job on Reservations and Patrons ..• Congratulations to parents and grandparents of Peter Palena, III,a handsome baby, just like his grandfat­her ..•... Get ready, - get set for the Riddle Annual Golf Classic to be held on June 8th, 1992 ...... Middletown Auxiliary's Moana Fash-ion show, May 9th, tickets $20.00. A Spring special to look forward to. Join the fun and fashions and the delicious luncheon. Contact Ginger Lobb 696-3834 or Jackie Dowd 891-3174. Media Auxiliary will hold their annual Bake Sale on May 15th in the hospital lobby, they will be selling Geraniums and Impatience, and chancing off a special prize. Always a great day, - 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM ...... All Auxilians are cordially invited to attend the Annual Luncheon and Installation of Officers of the Associated Auxiliaries to be held on June 12th at the Springhaven Golf Club. Cocktails 11:30 luncheon 12:30. Lunch, compliments of Admin­stration of Riddle Memorial Hospital .....• Dr. Charles Kipp, Anesthesiologist, will be re­tiring in June. Everyone will sincerely miss "Charlie". Cynthia and Charlie will be making their home in Plymouth Massachusetts. Middle­town Auxiliary will have a great loss when Cynthia leaves •••••. Jinks and Paul Jones moved into their new home in Media, - best wishes .•.... Rose Tree Auxiliary will hold a Country Western night in October of 1992. Plans are underway for a bang-up time •••••• Rose Tree Auxiliary's St. Patrick's Day Sale

·in the lobby was a huge success .••••• Sandy Jaeger, Treasurer of the Executive Board of the Associated Auxiliaries returned from a great vacation in Czechoslovakia. Sandy and Ed Jaeger are estactic over their beautiful grand daughter. Speedy recovery to Sandy's mother, who is a patient in SNF ... Speedy recovery to Tom Millar.

Marion Dubolino, speedy recovery and hurry back .••••• A special welcome back to Dorothy Rolison after her recent stay in the hospital. Dorothy is looking perky as ever •.•... Spring­haven Auxiliary's Plant Sale was a big success, and a sell-out by noon .••.•• A special thank you to hospital personnel for their support of the bake and craft sales in the lobby ..... . Karge Zultewicz and Alice Wilkinson reported that they have a new employee Barbara Wallace. She is the new stock person and also a new treasurer, Ruth McGuirk. Welcome back volun­teers Marie Salati and Patty Mitchell.Speedy recovery to Thrift Shop volunteers Dora Kaci­ryn, Daisy Ball, and Livia Roggio. A special thanks to all auxilians who willingly filled in for absent volunteers. Stop by the Thrift S�op for excellent Spring values. The Shop is now consigning summer clothes, hours Tues­day to Friday, 9:00 to 11:30, or first forty people. Nina Cruice decorates the Thrift Shop window with originality and good taste .••••• Special thank you to Shirley Cook, who is work­ing diligently as Ways and Means Chairman .•.... March 30th was Doctor's Day. Pat Bergeman, Public Relations Chairman, had beautiful red carnations in the lobby of the hospital .••.... Nures's Day will be held on May 7th. Remember to bring your donations of finger foods .....•• Elizabeth Robertson is very busy keeping the Historian Book up to date ...... Thank you, all Auxilians for your willing hands and generous hearts ...... Concord Auxiliary had an excellent lobby and Spring Craft Sale on April 10th in the lobby .....• Lima Auxiliary ladies are hard at work for their annual Mother's Day Sale on May 8th •••••• All hospital Auxilians and Volun­teers express their sincere condolences to Judy Bell, Director of Volunteers, for the loss of her sister ..... Springhaven Auxiliary has a new member, Miss Ruth McGuirk ........ . Joshua Charles Thomas Burckhardt, grandson of Cornie and George Burckhardt just received his Confirmation. Standing close by was brother, Benjamin, who served as altar boy. It seems like only yesterday that we received their birth announcements ..•••••• Riddle Village Retirement Community will have thei� ground­breaking ceremony on Sunday, May 17th. When you live at Riddle Village, you will join a community of dynamic people aged 62 and over, whose days are filled with golfing, shopping, visiting friends, traveling, and other acti­vities. Riddle Village residents will feel secure knowing that if they ever need special care from emergency, response is in their own residential unit, - also full time nursing. It's all available right here among new friends. Natalie and Bank Jordan went to Holland to visit Janet and Joh? Kennedy, and their grand children.

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HELPFUL HINTS ON 'DON'TS" FOR A LONG LIFE

1. Don't Smoke 2. Don't Drink 3. Don't Gamble 4. Don't Eat Salt 5. Don't Eat Sugar 6. Don't Eat Fats 7. Don't Over Excercise 8. Don't Over Eat 9. Don't Under Eat

10. Don't Play Around

NOTE: YOU KAY NOT LIVE LONGER, BUT IT

WILL SURE SEEM LONGER! ! ! !

Betty Early's twin grandaughters Heather and Jeannine 'Who receive their First Communion May 9th, in Cranberry, New Jersey ... .. MEDIA AUXILIARY had their casino trip on April 3rd at Resorts. No big winners, but a good eve-ning was had by all ...... The employees of Riddle Memorial Hosptial had their Spring Fling. Over 100 people attended. A crowded dance floor and a special evening. Supported by the employees, President and Mrs. Donald L. Laughlin and his wife, Lori, and the Presid­ent of the Associated Auxiliaries, Toni Cava-nagh, and her husband Bart ...... Betty and Paul Wilkinson visited Barbara and George Clair in Florida. Barbara was Past Presi­dent of Middletwon Auxiliary, and George was a member of the Men's Auxiliary. Barbara is now affiliated with a hospital in St. Peters­burg, Florida, and doing an excellent job with her "craftabilities". We miss them both . ..... Accolades to Jinks Jones for a job well­done on the Country Fair, which made a profit of over $40,000.00. Jinks, this could not have been accomplished without you ..... When Cynthia Kipp was a little girl, her daddy always told her th�� the Spring Forsythia bush was called "Forcynthia"', so Spring into Spring and take time to smell the flowers!

APRIL FIRST

Jack Frost has finally retreated, Days are warmer; nights are cool. But just when winter seems defeated, The weatherman shouts: "April Fool!"

.✓,::'�

. ·----�- 'f

l "-­,':· , � � r, .1!::; �'-i...

Barbara Clair, Paul & Betty Wilkinson

GO AND FIND YOUR SMILE

A TREE OF LIGHTS - A TREE OF LOVE

THE TREE OF LIGHTS was sponsored by the Assoc­iated Auxiliaries, and under the leadership of Alycia Mallon-Buhle and her committee, who diligently worked for this, our newest fund raising project. The tree lighting ceremony was held Sunday, December 8th, 1991. A wonderful way to remember loved ones, and makes a lovely gift, at the same time supports the Associated Auxiliaries.

Proceeds from the Merry Token Shop, Thrift Shop and the Snack Bar benefit Riddle Memorial Hospital.

"TWO THUMBS UP!" ...._ --· ........ ---

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r

et's All

"THE HIGHEST OF DISTINCTIONS-SERVICE TO OTHERS.·

OF OUR LIVES

WOMEN'S

WORK

Ha� you ever wondered how mu, time you spend in necessary I: perhaps mundane pursuits? Over ti course of her lifetime, the averm American woman will spend

6 years eating 5 years waiting in line 4 years doing housework 3 years attending meetings 2 years returning phone calls

,_ _ _.....��

\.....-i--1 year looking for misplaced obje,

WE'LL VOTE FOR

THE RIDDLE LADIES

COMING TOGETHER IS A BEGINNING; KEEPING TOGETHER IS PROGRESS;

WORKING TOGETHER IS SUCCESS;

" THE GOALS WI!: SEEK COULD NOT BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH OUT YOU."

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NURSE'S DAY MAY 7, 1992

HONORING OUR NURSES ON NURSE'S DAY Dedicated, delightful, rare breed of people who go out of their way to make the world a better place. Some call them ·good samaritans·, others call them "do gooders·, we call them "Earth's Angels" Riddle Memorial Hospital is most fortunate. You are near and dear.

LIMA AUXILIARY "GIRLS" BAKE SALE DECEMBER 6, 1992

•you MEAN I WON"!!!

FLORENCE VALENTINE ENJOYING PUNCH ON VALENTINE'S DAY

DR. KIPP DOCTOR 'S DAY MARCH 30, 1992

MERRY TOKEN LONG STEMMED ROSE SALEFOR VALENTINE'S DAY

DUCHESS WYNN

"AND THE WINNER IS - JOHN BOLES"

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TONI CAVANAGH, ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE, SUGAR IS SWEET,

AND WE HAVE YOU!!

ALYCIA MALLON-BUHLE HELPING WITH MERRY TOKEN SHOP SALE MARCH 20

MRS. WM. DAVY SMITH WINNER OF EASTER BUNNY FARM MIDDLETOWN AUXILIARY

LOBBY SALE

BART CAVANAGH AND 3 YEAR OLD BLACK LABRADOR RETRIEVER WIN THE

QUALIFYING STAKE AT THE CAPE FEAR RETRIEVER CLUB IN ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA

KAREN GORMAN, PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPT. TO BE

MARRIED APRIL 25TH.

PAST PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR LORI LAUGHLIN PRESENT PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR JOYCE BAUERS

ANNE COFFEY, BUSINESS OFFICE & BETTY COLLACCHI, BILLING TO BE ON CNN COUNTRY CHANNEL WEEK OF

6/14/92 RE MOTORCOACH TRIP TO KNOXVILLE

RUTH EWALD AND CHARM STRODE SPRINGHAVEN AUXILIARY DOLL HOUSE SALE

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MESSAGE FROM MERRY TOKEN GIFT SHOP

WILLING HANDS AND GENEROUS HEARTS

MAKE FOR HAPPY VOLUNTERS

Come see the new us - new window, new merch­andise, and low prices. We have what the Mall doesn't, - great volunteers ready to serve your every need.

A full line of Spring jewelry is now in stock, including 14 karet gold and sterling silver pierced earrings. Orders for custom made tiffany lamps are being taken daily.We have fantastic cards at the most reasonable prices around.

Brighten your decor with one of our silk flower arrangements or fresh house plants. Do your shopping early for Mother's Day and Father's Day gifts. A great selection of men's bright and colorful neckties .

We are also carrying a variety of toys and games that both children and adults enjoy. A special selection of standard children's books as well as additional educational books are now available at discounted prices.

Come browse the Shop. You will find some un­usual gift items and meet the nicest volun­teers.

Families That Play Together Stay Together

GIFT SHOP MANAGER DUCHESS WYNN

---

TREASURF.R OF MF.RRV TO�FN CT�T

RUTH LILLEY GINGER LOBB, DOROTHY ROLISON, CHAIRMAN OR MERRY TOKEN GIFT S

�Ri:ill-11'/"'S!lll! ---

SALLY WHITE & LEE SHERIDAN

GINGER LOBB & LORI LAUGHLIN

B

MARIE WASSLER, LOUISE THOMAS, JEANNE RYAN

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LAURA INGRAM

MARION DUBOLINO

DOT EASTMAN

BETTE VERNON

"Edwin, here are some things 1

want from the hospital gift shop:•

KITTY WAGNER

MIDDLETOWN AUXILIARY BUNNY SALE

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THE TENTH ANNUAL RIDDLE GOLF CLASSIC

WILL BE HELD

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1992 (RAIN DATE - MONDAY, JUNE 22)

PRO -AM SCRAMBLE

WITH LPGA PLAYERS AND AREA PRO'S

Chester Valley Golf Club, Malvern and

Hershey's Mill Golf Club, West Chester.

MARK YOlR CALENDAR AND ENJOY THE FUN

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Springhaven Auxiliary had their Easter Flower Sale on Thursday, April 16th. They were sold out by noon time. The flowers were beautiful.

Congratulations to Mr. Scott Wynn for the award of "WHO'S WHO OF AMERICA FOR TEACHERS".

Spring is when a boy mantis sees a girl mantis and finally realizes what he's been praying for!

EDITOR ....•.•.. GINGER LOBB

COORDINATOR .... JACKIE DOWD

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Spring is here, and what an exciting time it is this year in particular.

We began early, with the Man O' War Ball in March, which netted approximately $6, 000.00 to�ard our $1,000,000.00 pledge for the Out Patient Pavillion.

The Auxiliaries have been busy with wonderful Lobby Sales featuring one! of a kind crafts, meedl·ework, not to be believed, and baked goods - and great raffle prizes!

The Parking Garage is u·nderway, and ground breaking for Riddle Village is to follow on May 17th! Riddle is growing - and I hope, with your support and enthusiasm, the Auxili­aries can also grow! Do try to bring a friend to a meeting, an outing or a lobby sale and maybe she might want to join a very special group of dedicated ladies.

TONI CAVANAGH