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MR. WILBUR M. ASHMAN AND HIS ASSISTANTS Mrs. Mary Berkey, Compirollerp Mr. I. F. McLaughlin, Purchasing Agent: cmd Mr. C. W. McMonigaI, Credit Manager
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Jhw lima IUNIOR AUXILIARY The Women's Iunior Aux- iliary, under the authority ot the governing board, ren- ders many inestimable serv- ices to our hospital. Work performed by these ener- getic, talented, community- minded Women is directed toward the general good ot the hospital. Care for the in- digent is furnished. Health and social lite ot our school ot nursing is promoted. Spe- cific items of equipment are provided, and special de- partments are maintained. i IUNIOR AUXILIARY OFFICERS SEATED-Mrs Fulton l. Connor, Mrs. Francis Carney, Mrs. Charles Replogle By their activities these re- d F d lk Th . . . UH TS. T9 STIC OHIUS. Sponslble cltlzens Work for STANDING-Mrs. Norman Mendenhall, Mrs. H. B. Anderson, Mrs. Edmund Horner our h05PltU1 Gnd for the and Mrs. Charles R.Berl-rebile. cause of humanity. ABSENT-Mrs. Daniel Auchenbach. l What an aggressive auxiliary can do!
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.a,flmb'nlme,tzz21.qw1zll i ...-- 666232: ul is Oog fi, !, J XV QZQJJ f fe?-l 'i-E, ..- -l:,- . BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Our business department does not directly contact the patient in rendering professional service, but it performs a combination of Vital activities which indirectly influence the care of the sick. Bookkeepers, cashiers, secretaries, stenographers, clerks, and switchboard operators all co- operate in performance oi many business transactions which concern the hospital as a Whole. Here We see our office Workers preparing payrolls, receiving cash, handling correspondence, compiling statistical reports, opening mail, taking notes from dictation, maintaining files, typing reports, indexing records, running errands, making appointments and answering the phones. Here we see mechanization for speed, efficiency and economy! And the murmurs of the typewriters, the cash registers, the adding machines, the calculator, and the ditto machines blended With the courteous voices of the em- ployees truly report the busy activity in this bustling, busi- I eri Bane ness atmosphere. Bertha Heat, Ann Gleason and Marie roung FRONT ROW, left to right- Mary Klug, Sylvia Bimeal, Emma Adams, Frances Gaffney, Mary Balog, Mary S. Berkey and Connie George BACK ROW- Edith Kinney, Hilda McClelland, Rita Erlinger, Leila Berkey, Mildred Fisher, Velma Vrabe
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