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Show FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS GIVEN Weber Club Appropriates That Sum For the Dee Memorial Hospital Various Organizations Are Furnishing Room3 in the Institution. The furnishing of the rooms in the Thomas I). Po Memorial hospital ' now holding the attention of I ho board of directors of that Institution ns well as lodges, fraternal organizations, organiza-tions, clubs and individuals of the city. ' At a meeting of the board of directors di-rectors of the Weber club, after the reading of a communication from a committee of the board of directors of the hospital, the sum of $.u0 was a-proprlated a-proprlated to be used by the hospital board as it sees fit. The communication to the club is as follows: "Mr. A. R. Heywood. Hear Sir At a meeting of the board of directors of the Thomas L. Dee Memorial hospital, held Friday evening. May 6th, John Watson and J. S. !wln were appointed appoint-ed a committee to ascertain If individuals, indi-viduals, various organizations, and fraternal societies of this city would care to furnish a room in the above, hospital or to make a substantial Improvement Im-provement therein. It has been suggested that you might consider favorably the above proposition anil we are enclosing herewith here-with a list of regulations approved by Hie boa nl of directors for your Information. In-formation. If you will kindly advise at the earliest possible date what, if anything, you desire to do in this matter, mat-ter, we would be glad to make such committee report. If ndvisnble v.o would be glad to have jou meet with ns to consider the matter more fully. ful-ly. Yours very truly, (Signed! John W atson, .1. S. IOwls, committee." Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hosplt?l. The furnl.shlng of rooms in the hospital hos-pital by lodges or other organizations organiza-tions shall be subject to the following I regulations: The selection and furnishing of ; rooms shall be under the direction of the board of trustees or a committee, appointed by the board, who will des ignate the room or rooms for each organization. Vacli organization will purchvie furniture which, in a general way, will conform with that place.! in modern hospitals, with the understanding th.it the furniture anil fixtures will, upon bring placed In the room, become the property of the hospital association. The board may terminate all connection connec-tion with any organization by returning return-ing to them the furniture, etc.. or Us equivalent value as appraised by the chairman of the advisory committee, after sixtv days' notice of such intention. inten-tion. The hospital will have free use of the rooms so furnished when not occupied oc-cupied by patients sent there by th" organization, and will require t w five hours notice to vacate same. Only members of the lodge or organization or-ganization furnishing room and immediate im-mediate family of the meniberR will be entitled 'to occupy room. Such persons will be admitted to room onlv upon written order of the secretary of the organization, and nueh patlentj will be charged regular room ra'e. Railroad patients admitted to rooms furnished by railroad organizations, or to other private rooms (except upon up-on order of the railroad physician i will bo charged the difference between be-tween ward rate (paid by railroad company) and the regular rate of the room occupied. The superintendent or executive committee of tho hospital reserve thj right to judge of the illness of a patient pa-tient to be placed In a certain room, or to remove hlru to another room, should occasion arise to do so. In the case of rooms being fur- nished by private persons the furniture I will be received as a gift to the hospital, hos-pital, and no obligation to the donor will be assumed by the hospital as- soelatlon. A plate will bo placed upon the door of each room giving the name of the patron who ha9 furnished the some. |