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MEMORIAL GIFTS FOR ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL A Memorial Fund, called “The St. Luke’s Hospital Memorial Fund,” for the purchase of perm anent additions and improvements to the equipment of the hospital has recently been established. In so doing, the directors believe that they are giving formal recognition to a spontaneous feeling in the community. It is natural and appropriate to express sympathy by sending flow ers to a funeral or to perpetuate a memory by erecting a memorial of marble or granite, but during the past several years an increas ing number of people have felt that r wished to accomplish these -s by giving something which would be of lasting benefit to the community. Among those who have been thus remembered are: Mrs George Canfield. F. W. Crandall. Dr. Raymond Dodge, Mrs. Charles G. Sewall, Fred Swann, J. B. Stokeley, John Washburn and Geo. E. Williams. Their influence lives today through the continued use fulness of loan beds, oxygen ap paratus, an electro - cardigraph, crutches, splints and the like, be cause of gifts made to the hospital in their memory. When a gift is received by the Memorial Fund, the name of the one in whose memory it is given will be published but, unless it is especially requested, neither the donor’s name nor the amount wilf be made public. However, a record . ■rV'jhem will be kept in a Memorial at the hospital and receipt of gift will be appropriately ac knowledged, both to the donor and to the near relatives of the one in whose memory it is given. Gifts both large and small will be welcomed and, through the St. Luke’s Hospital Memorial Fund, qach dollar will help to comfort and to cure.—Contributed. FOR SALE: Pedigreed Cocker puppies. 4 months old. Paper train-^ ed—black and white porti-cojor^T Bold and robust. Can be setr at Oak Hall Cottage No. 3. Phone 1R5.—Adv, 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. NBC WHEATS WORTH 100% Whole Wheat Crack ers. Excellent for that q-u-i-c-k snack! Clover-Maid Creme HONEY SAVES SUGAR! PINK SALMON Tall Can 49e FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI Tall Can 17e Product of Camp KELLOGG (SRCKPUP DOG ROOD Large^ox 35c WOOL-FOAM Perfect Wash for Woolens. ^Package 23c These and many new items. FARTHING & SWANN Better Quality—Best Values Phone 32 or 44
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