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Show A Name for the Solarium? Contact the Hospital Board With the construction on the Solarium at Allen Memorial Hospital nearing completion, the question of whether to name the room was considered at Hospital Board meeting Nov. 12, and it was decided to ask the public for ideas. "Since it was the generosity of the people and businesses here that made it possible for us to build the room," said Board Chairman Adrien Taylor, Tay-lor, "We thought it appropriate appropr-iate to ask the public to also give us a hand in naming it." Everyone interested is invited to submit one or more suggestions for a name for the Solarium. These can be brought directly to the hospital, hospit-al, or may be mailed care of Hospital Board, Allen Memorial Memor-ial Hospital. When the room is completed, complet-ed, an open house and dedication will be held, to which all those who have donated for the Solarium will receive a special invitation, and at which time the choice of name for the room will be announced. Literary Qub President Gen Pope, who is also coordinating the Solarium fund drive project for the club, reported Tuesday that S426 was donated donat-ed during the week, and that part of tHe donations were in the form of memorials to Bill Harrison and Jane Richardson. Richard-son. On the donor list this week were Steve and Marty Harrison, Harri-son, Tom and Mary Harrison, Perry and Janet Harrison, Lonie and Nancy Harens, Jim and Sheila de Jong, Jamie and Julie Egley, Robert D. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen, Howard Balsley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Les Rogers, Lora Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Young. Mr. and Mrs- Ken Ebes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branscom, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Key, A & E Electric, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Newell, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Wil-liams, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dravage. |