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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 41

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ple who book passage. i ~this way, he said, he ot only the passengers ut he can check their ugh from Highwood to ion in Italy or to any f Europe, without any _ whatever> and even passengers doing â€"so ecking it in New York ternvon ‘classâ€"in «ontract r further information call H. P. 675. pective passengers callâ€" 11 find an information ticket office complete in t and tickets can be seâ€" mche'r. was the chairâ€" executive committee. ; school P.T.A. is also £ credit for its coâ€"operaâ€" iting donations from the The Girl Scout‘ promise and mntirely new ideas of living, i for others, the joy of doing stead of always receiving, and ge to meet an operation, or . _ ‘These are some of the tangâ€" which © many ~Institutions and ig with him, the best ble.â€" The . two German. d, make the trip to rance, in four and a 1 his clients, many of lian or of Italian anâ€" e in Italy at least in c their departure from Furthermore, he said, and major business rse, he inmd. p m- irk who made donations, in Highwood, four in twentyâ€"six in Lake Forâ€" ntyâ€"two from Deerfleld. tising was donated by d Park Press, The Lake e Highland Park News, reline, high school newsâ€" icher in the high school of some part of the carâ€" s Elyse Rinkenberger, membership iasmllufi s the horizons limited by id institution grounds," ines because he feels ping company, with â€"express â€" liners, â€"the ued from page 6) ind all other arrangeâ€" for travel to any part ouslyâ€"asâ€"everâ€"before, an excellent stead to os., have built a solely as a â€" tourist give Highwood resi. from page 4) Léi@i&&@i!!.lifl 1 * 3# AGENTS wv.â€"-. m erienrimere T 7 T ‘ T Pb Bd bef depreciâ€" 1 ANNUAL MEETNG OFf °& omcs .. 2 786.38 for uncollective accounts 95,899.49 ~SDt * Wls reports to follow The various reports to ~will cover ~‘the. different departments ?nd activities of the" hospital in general. wish to thank " members for their coâ€"operation enâ€" hard W gave a Blois gave & victrole ; Hoover furnished and parlor. 4 The â€"income . _ HOM â€"**__"""" â€"â€"lack their wg»&rmi mists Al e Ossoli Club Maternity Memoria+ Fund â€"$ £5.48 Anne Winchester _ Putnam Fund ... 6750 Marie Hately Mclivaine Fund ... 136.10 C. H. Hankey Endowment Fund ...... 182.00 * Maome* of "$T368â€"73 fromâ€"the 2.2 4.‘ has «oc Ebu‘w the deficit funds . DAS 5°°" _"""" d under 1 and there was subscribed under the mainâ€" trnance defict pledges $4,679.00, which _ was used for the same purpose. 3 The Highland Park Hospital association of itself has no facilities for cbarity but because of a close reintionship it may shine t eiected Cc Saiins and agpreciate the oppor § w wonderful work of the Woman‘s Auxiliary. Weundomcbnfltvvorkhutgloth done and the Woman‘s Auxiliary is responâ€" tee â€" MeRABsI® s MIS Selodpe l thmiumhflnrfiy.tsndmm sorry that Mr. C. M. Vail finds it impossible m'?mufam'mmmam boa‘ * Miss Johnson:â€" (now Mrs. Graeger) served flnho-pihlfiqrmnvyanunnryoflei- ent superintendent and left with our regrets und best wishes to be married the latter N. W ns 2t Aalt steveir shG : DoOst ~ Wnn ce e ts : part of September this year. We felt very Tortunate in having Miss Ibsen to take her place as superintendent ; she hadâ€" a long. experience in the hospital and is greatly endeared to the community. There Lre practically no other changes in the perâ€" TNE MEAAA C o2 CE ktin. and we enjoying the limeâ€"light at the moment,. DUC . 1 can assure you that the superintendent and her assistants are responsible for e good work of theâ€"iastitution and it is to them that all honor is due. : The xâ€"ray and laboratory departments have been very efficiently operated, have m,dg...mm:muhl.mnd- point and have greatly added to the standâ€" ing of the hospital in medical circles. We are very fortunate in having a hosâ€" pital medical staff which is not only outâ€" friends â€"of ~the â€" ‘and the highest standing in its personnel but i# Keemy 20" terested in the hospital and coâ€"operative with the management. At this time, I wish +o express our â€"sincereâ€"regret in â€"the, passing. H. P. HOSPITAL ASSN. [ UR :.2 406. 128 .6 SRlc stt w enninin /A CR en president, the subject of use of the hospital has been more or less atressed until prob= ably many of you consider the theme threadâ€" hre./_lwbhthatunmmnomln this community who needed any hospital care expect from the maternity department, but since there are many constantly using the hospitals, I should like to see them all in this institution. ts e 3 Eight years ago,*"1 had an idea that a hospital could be selfâ€"supporting and I _ am still convinced that if the Highland Park Hospital received most of the pay patients that are hospitalized from this community, there would be no â€"deficit. 1 know more about this hospital than I did eight years ago â€"â€" I know that it ranks not among the highest not only in Lake County but in the the Chicago Metropolitan Area. It is approved by the ‘American College of Surâ€" geons. <It has exâ€"ray and laboratory facilâ€" ities, It is an open staff institution (that is, any -m-dl‘ed.:nn im ‘g;od. mn:in:o w practice in send pq;hn ‘ institution}. Its medical staff is made up of outstanding physicians, surgeons and inâ€" ternists residents" in this territory and pracâ€" heinsnlg‘ofis locally and in chm:' I % that the hospital ~are as> as _for like mmfl the® surroundings venient. â€"And I know that at least 90% they â€"It is the duty of all of the hosp! ul‘t:k‘?thha-hkmhmflz tential hospital patient in this commun â€"and it is the patients‘ right to dictate where he will be hospitalized. In many of the annual If this were an association for profit, prizes would be offered for slogans. Why not h-n-nz-fuu.maull patient ? "Yours is right to dictate â€" select the Highland Park Hospital!" tremsurer, bonald 8. ho Gross operating income (Continued from page 5) na DUF, mOReks, PUbl EM D 0s hospital, lovers of mankind ~type" of selfâ€"sacrificing citiâ€" & 'lo,“ Mr. endowment funds bond ; Mr. Du and Mrs. Earl it may shine y takes this ppreciate the i‘s â€"Auxiliary. but a lot is ry is responâ€" $092,280.65 Net operating loss before depreci GrOBS 1088 ..._.â€"._.._â€"..=...â€"â€"~~â€"~....$12,076.68 "This result was obtained with an. average number of patients per day of only 23.89. ‘The statement as of August $1, 1931, shows net current assets of $13,964.02 to pay current accounts payable of $2,916.01 und moneys on deposit with the hospital but dn.-;‘u endowment funds of $1,548.387 or a total of $4,464.38. â€" Of the net current assets $6,025.59 was in cash and $6,044.80 as net_ accounts ~receivable. The accounts receivable have been accumâ€" ulated on the books from practically the start of the hospital and a reserve set up for their uncollectibility. The accounts reâ€" ceivable since January +; 1981 â€"total aâ€"gross of $8,088. 20 and the @xcess reserve applicâ€" able to these accounts, if all the accounts receivable. before _ January . 1, _ 1981 were AGBEECRUCC M PR en m w EV T charged off, would be $2,0438.40, leaving the net, as previously stated, $6,044.80. |â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" ‘_ During the fiscal year just closed addiâ€" tions to the fixed assets were made as follows: . . f Ground improvements ............._.._..$ 12741 Furniture, fixtures, ete, ......_._â€"~ Cl‘l..l_: wers..Sarkled..on_the books as 1LOO®81 _ __ _‘ Land and ground mmt”u’.fifffj Buildings after depreciation ......â€"â€" 172,045.46 Furniture and fixtures less deDFeCIAtIONM |.._.....â€"â€"_â€"o sls 17,107.54 book value of ._.._._._._._.........$213,887.18 In this connection. . it is proper to menâ€" tion that there are no mortgages or indebtâ€" edness of any nature against the hospital e _ AgaInst ARC ATOPITAO except the ‘current liability. . pFeVIOUSIS mentioned. 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