Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 10

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10 PRESENTS GHEK ADSNURSES FUND Society Also Acknowledges Receipt of $1,000 Rudolph Kauffmann Bequest. A check from President Coolidge | today sent the $65.000 appeal of the nstructive Visiting Nurse Society forward with renewed zest. as mone- tary responses continued to be re- ceived. A check has also been re ceived for a $1.000 bequest left the gociety by the late Rudolph Kauff- mann, managing editor of The Eve- ning Star. Announcing that all checks to aid | in its 1928 hudget should be drawn to | the Instrictuve Nurse So eiety, room 436, Svening Star Fuilding, the organization revealed that these persons groups are ! Yending aid in the app Donation by Princess. “The Princess Boncampagni, who | returns from Europe th month. gives tne salary of two supervisory nurses | 1 the Instructive Visiting Nurse So alaty in memory of her father and | nd 1 mother, Gen. and M William F. | Praper. Other donors of nur to | n 1927 are Mrs. Wiiliam | Mrs, Frederic A. ep and Randolph H. McKim. Mrs. Clar- | enca C. Williams, who pavs a_nurse.in | hbnor of her father and mother, the | late Senator and Mrs. Lodge: Mrs Tiobert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Secreta Andrew W. Mellon, Mr: Adolph C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- | eric A. Delano, Mrs. Eustis and Mrs. JMiller have renewed their donated | nurses for 1928, - nurse's fory of Mhe Tuckerman Endowment Fund. Fms Emily Tuckerman was one of the ounders of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society in 1900. 'yrd Lathrop nurse is given through n endowment fund left to the society | by Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. ¢ “Organizations supporting a nur: {are the Junior League, All Souls' Uni- tarian Church, St. John's Church, The ‘vening Star Newspaper Co., the {3iwanis Club and the Washington Gas | Light Co.” Other Contributions of Record. Other contributions, the society said, were from Leroy Mark, from a man lxho declined to give his name, laying tills on the secretary’s desk, preferring |10 list his donation as “Will He Live?” ‘end a check for $18, with a request that it be expended for one maternity case and three memberships. his letter has been received: “Begging to me is to ask for what ¥ou do not earn. The service rendered he public by the Instructive Visiting Nurse Soclety entitles them to a far ®reater support than is asked. 1 am glad that my personal finances permit & small increase in my subscription. Some day. when my ship comes in, I trust I may give more.” . Mrs. Wood Recovering. NEW YORK., November 4 (#).— Mrs. Leonard Wood, widow of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, who recently was operated upon, is recovering, it was #aiG vesterday at the Fifth Avenue Boy Ruler's Face |DEPUTY WOUNDED { alary is given in mem- ||| arah Goodhue King, through ||| The Minna ||| Hospital. Her condition was reported as excellent. 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