- Fund Workers "Make Reports This Evening Many Memorials Established by Local Donors Memorial gifts continue to flow into Munson Hospital campaign headquarters as volunteer workers prepared for their second report dinner 6:30 tonight at Central High school gymnasium. With the report tonight, workers will have completed a week of , house-to-house campaigning in a. drive which already has produced better than two-thirds of the $300,- 000 goal, Following the first report meeting last Thursday night, the total stood at $215,000. { Among memorials’ established during the past few days are the following: a private room and fur- nishings given by H. H. Montague: a secretary’s office on the ground floor given by Wayne (Walters; furnishings for one patient in mem- ory of Frederick L. Hirschman, M. D. by “his son, Louis J. Hirschman, MD. The business manager’s office on the ground floor is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts. A nurses’ station on the second floor is being established in memory of Dr. Rob- © ert E. Flood by the Cherryland Ru- ral Electric Co-operative associa- tion; a drinking fountain is the gift of Orus and Ruth Eash. Simple memorial plaques have been established by the following: James and Janet Loudon in mem- ory of their parents; in memory of . Annabelle G. Sawyer by Wilson R. Sawyer; in honor of Susan, Linda and Steven by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Batdorff; in: memory of Lynda, Anne Green by Mr. and Mrs. Rich- | ard A. Green In memory of Alma Kistler. by “the family”; Mr. and Mrs, Dean R. Reissener, U. S. N.; in memory of “our mothers” by Wilma and John Kiblinger; in’ memory of John M, Blacken by “his sister” Ann Blacken. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie EH, Cook have established a plaque in honor of Dr. B. B. Bushong,