LaVerne Beeler

Until her recent retirement, LaVerne Beeler was the receptionist at the Christian Record Braille Foundation in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Articles by LaVerne Beeler

The Conference Nurse—No. 3

December 1942

In the preceding article we spoke of three dis­tinct phases of school health education, and covered the first phase, or healthful school liv­ing. The second section, health service, includes "the examinations for…

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The Conference Nurse—No. 2

November 1942

Personal qualifications are of the greatest importance. We agree with the thought that "the public-health nurse working alone needs to have. . . a special aptitude for working with lay and professional groups."…

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The Conference Nurse--No 1

October 1942

There are probably a number of reasons why conferences at times have no confer­ence nurses. Finances enter into the problem. During the depression, some confer­ences considered…

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Ministers' Wives Organize

November 1968

ELDER CLEVELAND will speak to the ministers' wives this afternoon at three-thirty."

This announcement at the workers'…

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Shepherdess

January 1978

Dear Shepherdess: With this January issue we welcome many new readers. This section of the magazine is particularly for the minister's wife, but you husbands can read it too! However, please share this section each month with your "shepherdess"…

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Keep Growing

May 1980

Dear Shepherdess: As ministers' wives we find that our husbands are being encouraged to read widely. But it is easy for us, overwhelmed by the routine of living, to consider "continuing education" as an option and to give it a "back seat"…

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Reluctant Retiree

March 1981

I took a good look in my hand mirror that night. True, my cheeks sagged a little, and there were a few wrinkles and a sprinkling of gray hair. But old? I had never really thought of myself as old.

We had been invited for dinner…

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