Volunteer Service Program Starts At County HospitalA volunteer service program for patients at the Sheboygan County HospitrJ became a reality Monday as some 30 men and women from Sheboygan County gathered at the hospital for an afternoon program and refreshments with the patients and staff.Monday's gathering followed an organizational meeting of the group at the Hotel Foeste Friday.The volunteer group, as yet unnamed, wall function at the county hospital in the same manner as auxiliaries serving hos-Jpitals in Shebojgan. The group | is sponsored by the Sheboygan County Mental Health Association.Monday's program included a travelogue in color slides shown by Mrs. Eldred Becker, vocal selections by Mrs. Ray Regen-fuss with Mrs. Anita Schmahl as her accompanist, and community t iging led by Mrs. Regenfuss.Patients, staff members, the women who will serve in thefrvolunteer group, and guests gathered in the hospital's assembly room for the programARB YOU FULLYAre You Insured?Before you hunt, be sure YOU are covered with Accident and BaggageINSURANCE! Don't huntfor cheap insurance when the comparable rateis no more for the Best Insurance. Call us for complete information.1927—30 Years of Dependable Personal Service—1957and refreshments that followed.The occasion was a significant one since it marks the start of a program which will be the first of its kind in Wisconsin. Except for volunteer service programs in Milwaukee County and Dane County mental hospitals, which are not considered in the same category because of the size of those institutions, the program here is something new.Wilton Duckworth, executivedirector of the Wisconsin Association for Mental Health, attended Monday's event and remarked with pleasuxc at the immediate response of the patients to the program given for them.He stated that all counties in Wisconsin will watch the progress of the volunteer service program here and that the work will be a pilot program for the entire state.Mrs. Walter Karow, president of the Sheboygan County Mental Health Association, who has been serving as temporary chairman of the volunteer group until the group chooses permanent officers, stated today that 17 women have joined the group.They are Mrs. Victor Kaiser, Mrs. Ray Regenfuss, Miss Phyllis Wetzel, Mrs. Ruth Bent, Mrs. Reginald Schaffer, Mrs. Sherwood Perry. Mrs. Henry Eigen-dorf, Mrs. Hedi Schuelke, Mrs. Mary Krueger, Mrs. Clarence Zarling, Mrs. Clarence Raatz, Miss Elfneda Roth. Mrs. Arthur Mohr, Mrs. Ella Wagner. Mrs. Edward Zerler. Mrs. William Schlegel, and Mrs. Walter Baumann.