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OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY
Begin St. Luke's Hospital Drive for Funds
R. H. Brady, Co-Chairman
“Hundreds of friends of St.
Luke’s Hospital are due for a
pleasant surprise tomorrow and
Sunday when the annual report of
hospital activities reaches them,”
writes Graves Taylor, public rela
tions director. It is unusually com
plete, containing virtually all the
important facts related to the
institution’s operations for 1952.
According to R. H. Brady and
Matt O’Shields, co-chairmen of
the campaign that opens within a
few days, every effort has been
made to present a concise picture
of happenings in all categories
during the year just passed.
The reports will go to all per
sons who have contributed to the
annual campaign in recent years
as well as to others in this and
Matt O’Sheilds, Co-Chairman
neighboring communities. It de
tails income from all sources, ex
penditures, reports of the chief of
staff, board of trustees, adminis
trator, treasurer and other related
departments including the St.
Luke’s Woman’s Auxiliary.
Recipients of the annual St.
Luke’s Hospital reports are asked
to make their contributions by mail
in advance of the actual solicitation
which wll begin on Monday, April
6th. On that date a solicitors break
fast will be held and a community
solicitation will be made during the
following week.
The annual campaign is con
ducted to make up the annual
operating deficit which is largely
due to the heavy load of charity
patients hospitalized during the
year.
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