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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 16

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ANNUAL MEETING OF ll P. HOSPITAL Three “gr: HATS CLEANED s,-!,),;,,-,:;,, - LADIES' OR MEN'S "F/yi-ii/ #â€" vvvvaMVWOWWWv'VW (Continued from page 4) I live interest in the operation e hospital Ind the splendid re- which Ire being utomplished. rec new members of the board nlected. Howard Moran, R. T. R. n33 Ind Alfred W. Stern. l'nnidnnt'n Report a president's report "tttes that iefirit for the year amounted to Lil ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Opposite (hit-Kn North Wyslem Station Another 2 Weeks Special! 618 North Green Bay Road 20% Discount Cash and Carry which Dry Cleaning Company m "tttes that If amounted to main: to the ment November 3rd to November 15th Elana of n depart- ent were wn. There mints out, [NI Reliable Laundry] only 65c only 5 - N ECKTIES - 5 CLEANED and PRESSED A 0r pr Oldest Dry Cleaning C vncorn on North Shore pr th ult WI! ‘urlmliuy; rim a'llillblo for speeitie purposes, and their incomes were used as 1011018: Ossoli club Maternity fund, three pn- tn-ntx, totaling ”69.70; Anne Win- chester Putman fund far Infants, four infants, totaling 3311.”; Marie Hat. iiy Mell'vnine fund for Women and Children, eight patients, totaling $757.60. in addition the Woman's auxiliary has taken care of mnny pl- Cots, paying expenses either wholly "' in part, trimlinz Pef.o for 21 ptV lwnts Ind in addition the auxiliary paid $ltpd for apecial nurses for some If these patients. The Maintenance Uefleit Pledge fund fur the fiscal year nmounted to $5,- 000.30. $5075 more than 1929, the low only trength of modern medical ice lies in its powers of ntion. The wise man con- his physician frequently in to be kept well rather waiting until illnesvlays PREVENTION uld ly few and This sum and made to Phone 178 Phone I " Rwy/u strenuou increase both THE PRESS subscribed only and ( the sum total and the number of sub. scribers. During the past 12 months the hon- prtal has been the recipient of the following gifts. which are gratefully acknowledged: Mr. end Mrs. Richard Uhlmttnn-- I oxygen therapy tent. The Garden club - the attractive stone steps at the front of the insti- tution. The Woman's auxiliary-n dozen chairs for the clinic room. Dr. Bosworth-t tube for the Xray Dr. tnttalls-a 'mieroseope for the lulmratory. Huh tyLink Golf ehib--$200.00. Expresses Appreeiation In cnnoiusinn the reports say: "As president I wish to thank the officers and hoard of managers for their co- nporatinn in the past year. The board and I regret wry much that Mr. R. S. Churchill has left JliRhlattd Park and, therefore. has severed Mancun- nnctiun with the management. Mr. Churrhill has im-n an active member Hf the hnarti since the founding of the hmpilul and we miss him very much. Avo, I wish to express the appnecia- The Needle Work guild - $105.00 worth of material for the nursery. meet A nu ttr, tun m ll urchin has left JliRhland Park therefore, has severed histam- m with the management. Mr. hill has been an active member . board since the founding of the tal and we miss him very much. I wish to (-xln'ch the appnecin- if the board of managers of the ht-mtml self-sr/Frost ettnrts the hospital persrmnel and the did visoperatiott of the medical We an- all justly proud rd and of the institution. The ivan Collette of b'urtteuns, (The and Bradstreet of the medical i has undnrsetl five hnspitals in (minty as standard and we are i' tho five. Three requisites for mlnwi hospibal aro; regular stair nus each month, complete and Highland Park Watch for Our Specials Every 2 Weeks mudern luboutory and complete rec- ords" . Treatsureru Report The report of the treasurer is, in part, as follows: _ At the close of the year, current assets, $i6,065.80, against which are liabilities of only current accounts pLyable in the amount of $4,603.63, plus amounts due endowment funds of $2,877.13. Fixed assets. fully de- rreeiated, stand on the books at $222,- 156.21 with ho indebtedness of any kmd applying against it. The average number of patients fret day during this period was 25.83. This is a small gain over the per day average shown in the previous year. The hospital was operated over the past fiscal year on a deficit of $14.- 49l.PA" after making due allowance for depreciation and uncollected accounts. This shows a slight improvement over the preceding year. This detieit is oecuunted for as follows: Rooms and food, $12,844.80, loss; rrwratinm obstetrical and emergency I'unms, $1,709.17, loss; laboratory, $209.26, loss; X-ray, $271.86. profit; total loss, $14,491.37. The superintendent's report shows total admissions of 1,322 patients and tl total of 9,417 patient days; major operations, 183; minors, 384; total, MT; auto accidonts taken care of, 'M; other accidents, M; care, dress: inns; cm, were given 742 persuns; in the ohstrotrical department 239 mothers were admitted; births, boys, 1:35; girls. 116; laboratory examina- tions, 6,898; in the baby clinic 1,127 examinations were made; new mother, 184; largest day, 39 examinations; in glib: dental clinic 99 children received 575 treatments. Desk Cleaning Time This is the time of your to throw away all that stuff you tucked away in ynur desk last December, knowing it would some in handy some day. Superintendent’s Report Thursday, Nov, fur through the sub- h vegetables for can- preparing the meals 6, 1930

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