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GUILD ANNOUNCES ANNUAL ROLL CALL Women Seek to Better Last Year’s Record of Funds for Sibley Hospital. ) About this time last year the fund obtained from paid-up in the Woman's Guild of Sibley morial Hospit £2,160. All this money, as.well as all preceding funds from the Source, were put to use in equipping | and maintaining the various branches of the hospital. Tomorrow night is . the annual Autumn “Hospital night” of the guild, and the members and their friends will go to the chapel of Rust hall at § o < determined to beat last ) hey call it aunual roll call for dues. Old members enroll afresh and no\\ In()nh(-‘ls take out card H. Eyance, membership v, wha calls the roll. an- nounces that a moving picture ar- | rangement will be used for displa) ing the returns from the various | churches and ory ions of the| Methodist iscopal Church, which | sponsors supports the Lucy Webb Hayes National ining Schoeol, of. which this hosp is a| component part | | nd Event in Spring. big annual event heldl | ring tea and eturns from which are +lthough somie | s and articles. ul that the enjoy more rest. In the ars these women have hospital $14,196 from and the value of $24,- Money obtained from amounted to over the past decade the shed the hospital a $41,000 in cash and | can alf vea past 10 y given the niembership 7 from teas her " sources BReh rand total of supplies. Mrs. H guild, wil night’s by so liam R. Schmug! . dore Robb, violinist tholomew, France, president of the tomorrow | will be opened ‘ted by Wil- sted by Theo- | and Wilmer In addition | membership | Me- | was announced as | tainment of the coveted goal, namely $2,500 in ‘memberships for the com- ing vear, refreshments will be served. bley will need its woman's guild more than ever now, for the new 103-bed maternity building, the corner stone of which was laid last Wednes day, is expected to be finished and In use by next Spring. The organiza- ton has pledged itself to finance the Installation of & public drinking foun- tain on each of its dve floors and to tlle the kitchen, the diet kitchen and the dining room used by the help. These are the sorts of things it does for the hospital. A partial list of ar- ticles of equipment pure {done during the past dec ! such items as a Mayo op |& Hawley fracture table, an operating cha lling chairs, bedside tables, food baby carrier. linoleum for corridors. decoration of the chapel, inclosing porches with glass, instal lation of a refrigerating plant—in | Gnos the hundred and one things f e hospital alw: finds {tself ! needing, and the cost of which mounts up_surprisingly The guild has three classes of mem- bers—active, sustalning and life. The dues of active members are $1 a vear, sustaining members, $5 a year: life members, $100. The guild has no paid officers or workers. Every dol- lar given to Sibley Hospital through this organization. exclusive of actual ses, such as printing, directly to, the service for which it is given. Du and contributions from new members, unless otherwise specified, are used to pay for hospital service for chil- dren under the age of 14 vears whose parents are unable to pay for such service. Renewals and other cash | contributions will be used for the building fund and applied on the cost of the fountains or thetiling, as above indicated. Money given through the zufld is invested in service which is | active every hour of the day and night covering a long period of vears. The public is invited to come to Rust Hall tomorrow evening and en- joy a pleasant time and to give its support and encouragement to this organization, which has long served one of Washington's hospitals. As sald before, the guild stages two h year. This news- P v prints ur sizable stories about it in the same perfod. One announces the linen shower, the second tell how much it produced ! and the third announces the annual Autumn hospital night. ,No. nouncing the attainment of its ob- jective, will probably appear shortly. As of Texas. Miriam A the first woman of the Texas overnor Ferguson became commander-in-chief and Mrs. T s P. Heartsill will] r vocal sele ! Cole, recently of the training | es Sibley Hos- | suild membe rede lnllndl\ will de- | A pretuy | s will be n.al mex'\h&r.\h]p ))“d] will \\Mum. rch, \cipal address. successful | 10 | Dr. Lucius tion, and | Nowing | ind_the al- | Semi-Detached | Brick Home ade Ol Burne | Clevéland Park $14,750.00 WM. H.“AJNBERSCO INC. l T WILI WRIGHT. 4620 o | MIMEOC TER € O %) FIBENTIAL no i LOANS MADE™IN TANY catate YOUK REMOD! oo’ Assortment of that last: watch _and Let Us Make Your Roof Leakproof Expert roofers alwass on the job— IRON S B % Have You a Printing Need? (his million dollar printing | Conanlt plant tor proditable results. | The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. When Storms Come vowll find Practical roofers to prompt! KOONS now leaks ROOFING COMPANY 119 3rd St. 8.W. Phone Main 983. The Quality of Our Prmtmg’ finds a pa product of HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED 1 onls in the best. H. L STEWART in Revival Mee FIFTH BAP = “Does Every Man Have His Price?” Subject Friday. 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