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marble on I he pnnel, of the Monument that stands an tho
lawn in front of the Hospital.
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AMARULO
J4m»\ L Hardy
Mrt Mel ml Ht well
Samuel H. Humcm*
Laura I Rust
O P Rust
Gertrude W Seay
ARCHER CITY
J T toneley
ARLINGTON
Mertie Hnian Davit
Bets Fraero.in
W H. Freeman
W F Keruy
AUSTIN
Charles Joseph Black
Josephine White Conner!/
Mai Sr.iv Cranlill
Tom f. Cranfitt
Aaron Frank
P. I
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Mas * ttll I
, Pain
H. :klin P. Munmcutt
|de»ard J
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Janie Mas a ell Morris
John C. Palm
0'ik'ey C. Spalding
Charlotte Werniotn
Nma lee Weitinger
BAILING* R
William B. Halle
BAY CITY
Arthur J. Baer
BATON ROUGL. LOUISIANA
Howard C. Chritman
BEAUMONT
f i*a Stern Miller Abelmait
BEEVILLE
James Q. Lott
BIG LAKE
Royal Henry Ric#
BIG SPRING
M F Burn*
BONHAM
Tom W. Yant
BOULDER, r.oi ORADO
Anna M Henderson
CALDWELL
Frank J. Skrivanek
CAMERON
Ethel Potter Smith
Hilliard fort South, Jr,
CANADIAN
Ahna Hell Strader *
CHILDRESS
MaKRie Inets Gough
CLEBUhNE
Maude E and E. S. CItcH
Nora Gatewood
R. A. Kelly
Maude Hetrick Wigl#
CLEVELAND. OHIO
Fred W. Greber
Pauline Rose
COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO*
Verrvice Jai
COMMERCE
Dr W B De Jernett
CORPUS CHRISTI
Dr J H. Harvey
Louise McKenzi#
W K Shepperd
CORSICANA
Celia Amsel
Amsel
el Cerf
James L. Collin*
i Levine
Rachel
DALLAS
hel Sims Mill*
Sid Abrahms
James D Ailed
Clara Al'erton
Leon I
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Leo W Allred
Effie Alsteaten
H M Amirkan
A H Bailey
Eh/aheth H Bailey
John Newton Barker*
Amelia Came Barney
A. A. Baron
Thomas G Beckett. Sr*
Lillian Beall Beckler
John S. Bigha
Jt E L Fllan-
%thel Bowlui
Willi*
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W. A Bri
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L Blankenship
iwlus
N Brasheart
F. Bloch
m F. Brittson
N. Bromberp
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Charles F. Bloch
WiMiar
Louie l
J. Kelly Brown
owning
James Clarer e BruCB
O. S and Lottie S. Druck
Lester Burchfield
Tom B Burnett
Rush M. Caldwell
Louise Cardwell
Catherine Campbell
Lucy L. Cassell
John Robert Chandler
Mrs Flora S. Chaney
Stella B Chapman
H. W Childs
Mrs Nellie Clark#
Ann G Cochran
Sam P. Cochran
Mary E. Conklin
F. J. Courtot
Mary Margarita Craig
Harbert E. Crossman
J. V. Danner
Hale Davis
W'liia Egan Davf*
George H Healey
Carrie Slaughter Deaf!
John L. DeGreziar__
Charles Dietz
Edward P. Don
Mrs. E W Dunaway
Sam Dysterbach
Mart Lbeling
oiigherty,
unaway
i Collier
Ebellng
Tempe
Maude S. Egbert
Mrs. T E English
Leonard Eppstein
F. V. Faulkner
E. J Fault
Francis C. Fault
Royal A. Ferns. Jr.
Wanza L. Floyd
Louis Deprea Foy
Mrs M. D Francis
Charles E. Fratz
Mary Games
Bertha Gault
Alma Schwaner Caver*
Josephine Glass
Max Goettinger
Sadie Goldbaum
Samuel L Groaa
William M. Gunn
W. C. Halback
A. Frank Hamm
J. W. Harrison
Lillian A. Hart
Lula Harvey
H. C and Virginia Hafmtg
R. W. Higginbotham
Mrs. R W Higginbotham
Robert C- Hightower
M Hlltoi
Florence
James Al
n
ander HiltOfl
James Alexand
Harris K. Hiraci
Connie B Hobfc
Lulu Belle Holbrook
Elizabeth Doke Hoi. roft
M Josephine Holley
Mrs Mabel G. Holm**
Harry L. Morn
Blanche S. Housley
Jennie Irelson
Wallace Jenkm*
Mrs Josephine C. Johnson
John A. Johnston
John Leddy Jones
Mrs. Lila A. Jonas
Une Jones
Charles Kahn
Harry Kahn
Rabaeca C.
Leah Kahn
C. Kahn
an F. K
. Kelly
Dudley B Kennedy
Dora Strong Kenney
Gordon W. Kenney
John A Kettle
Mmm# Kettle
Viola Mead Kidd
Wdt>a# M Kidd , ^
William C. Kimbrough
Walter Elliott Kingsbury
Rebecca C. Koch
Carl Lake
Jake Landau
Carrie Fisher Leng
Lutie J. Limbocker
Henry D. LindSlay
Albert Linz
Birdie Sachs Unt
Simon Uni
Mrs. Si.non Li«T
Harry Y. LioscomM
Hiram F. Lively
Ik# and Lana Lord!
8 E. Lowa
lie Louckx
Luca*
J. B Lucaa
Herbert MallintOB
Minnie
F. F. Lu
Ophelia Marcus
ark*
Mtnnia BonweH I
Samuel Marl
Elmar L. Martin
Ft hel Appteman Marti*
Victor Mason
Georgia Mathew*
Blanche E. Mayer
Break May*
Dora L. McCall
J C, and lizzia McCart
Gentry ft. Me Cor mi a#
w »*yeC. McCray
Aietf Mdet»o. Sr.
Liwmpi MRly
Mr*, La«*e MIHaf
Sam Millar
Sophia Millar
Vance K Miller
Else 1< hoeiikopf Mil liken
Aster Mm«*
Beniamin r. Moor*
fie France# Moor*
Mary Goldman Moor*
We'don L. Msec*
Adme Lee Muse
William k igeworth Mut*
Lillian L. Neville
Paul 8
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chols
Maurice J Orleans
Mrs. Claire M Pearlstdn#
May C
SU.
Julius H Pearlston*
George Pfouts
Charles T. Rheien
Herman L Phibpson. Sr*
Philtpson
Mary Margaret I
Julius L. Pun
Cherlei
Fay I
Helrr
Max
Ma_
I L. Purvm
'let P Python
Mary Kate Rankin
Bell* S Ray
Blandaama Rebhan
Omar H Reinhardt
Mrs Harnett Wnght Rale*
Charles R Rider
Mrs Jennie L. Ritter
Mrs Media D Robertson
Event Roseburg
men Rosenthal
Ada K. Roter
Fannie Sablosky
I ura 8. Sandora
W T. end Annie Savag*
Lottie Schaefer
Eugenie Schelin*
L R Schleusner
Mynnie E. Schenkenbarg
Helen M Schmidt
Julius H Schmidt
Chart** H Seabrook
Joseph H Shaw
Beatrice Sheaner
Samuel Sheldon
Willie Lucille Shelley
Mrs. Borgia Shepherd
Frank R. Shultz
Alex A. .Slaughter
Dorothy L. SlaugLcer
John Smart
Jana Smith
Louis# Smith
Warren Smith
Dr. Davis Spangtef
Louis Spielman
Margaret Maria Spiafmgfl
John H. Stacey
Arthur Star
Efiza Vaster Stark*
Abe# Stavenson
Elizabeth Stout
C. E. Sylvester
HHma C. Sylveater
Blanche M. Taxi*
Edna Webb Taylor
Mrs Walter C. Terr
Walter C. Temple
Ernest R. Tennant
Mrs Thomas R. Tennant
Clara LaRue Thomas
Edward Titch#
William G Trakaa
Carolina T. Trazavant
John Shalmire Troth
Jewel M. Tucker
John Walter Tucker
Mrs. Lydia B. Turner
8elme A Oilman
Anne Vysco
George E. Wagner
James L. Weller
Genevieve Zahn War*
John Tobler Ware
Dr. Chester T. Water*
Mery Ellen Wetera
Minor Waters
Neel Parke Watts. Sr.
Dr Marion F. Webster
Margerette L Werner
Jerry Wertheimer
Eli Wiener
Selma L. Wiener
W. Leylend W.ght
Walter B William*
Mosea B Wolf
O. C Youngblood
George Zahn
Augusta Rieth Zahn
Mary Zurbrick
DAYTON
Minnie Electra Morgan Abahlar
DECATUR
Lizzie C Baumaaertner
Nannie M Griffith
Mane A. McDonald
DEL RIO
W A. Denials
DENISON
Roderick D Bairn*
Lula L. Butler
loahua E Howard
Aattie E Muncie
LaUna DaCordova Skinner
DFNTON
M. E Flow
Ida Cook Wilftohn
DURANT. OKLAHOMA
Eloise Kinard Robbm*
EL PASO
Nimnth Abdou
Nathan A. Fader
Irene Lamer
Lillie C. Lippman
Walter W Marshall
Josh
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Walter W Marshall
Kathleen May Marshall
Herman R. Pnachmaiui
George W Protzmen
Julia Edith Roger*
Baibino P Sam*
Gertrude Yel#
EL CAMPO
S G. Shrader
EMORY
Charles J. Green
ENNIS
J L. Clarke
EVANSVILLE. INDIANA
Josenh W Gintburg
FARMf RSVILLE
C T. Tatum
FORNEY
Mattie Self Adam*
Walter D Adam*
FORT WORTH
Neil V Bailey
T. M Bailey
I. T Boothe
Mary G. Boyle
J. D. Buckalew
Albert Lee Clay
Henry R. Clay
Kathryn Clay
James M Cleveland
Mary Greenwrll Fain
Fuller
Rose
, G.
• ral
Chari
Paul Hollis
Gastaway
Sarah Constance Guest
Charles Monroe Herring
Ben E. Keith
Leon B. Lewi*
Bruno J Lore
Alice McMullen
Kizzie Nichole*
Tom B. Owen*
Blake C. Pharr
Leeeie S. Pharr a
Aleeie Pietrantonl#
Florence Dora Retell
j. H 8 l~yiw
Eva ThnlMr
Annia Webb
Bin, Wolton
William A. E. Wood,
Jacob Fradrirh Zurn
FRE DERICK SBUM
Mra Bertha McFarland
•AINESVILLE
Mra. Ouaaia Cunnlnatram
Dave Kiblar
Alice Rollina
SALVESTOM
Goodman A ran ton
Harman Hayman
Rachael Holme,
Hamalt Urwm
Fali» Stall,
GARLAND
Louie, Eataa i
•Hr
G LA DEWATER
Thom.a Merton Armatrong
Dolorea Ba-trman Brown
Anftf Stancll < li
GOBDOG - J .
Mra. J. W. Conway
GRAHAM
J. E. Hi,h*owar
-Graham P Stewart
GRAND PRAIRIE > *
H E Yandt
GREENVILLE
Ava C English
John L English
Julia Duncan Evan,
Olan* Millar
Llui, Mitcball
Oscar Popper
Earns Jacobs Reavl,
Lawrence f. Rice
Nemy Watson
RUS1INE
Mra Phil Bart rant
MA8KELL
Nellie B Crouch
HENDERSON
Catherine M. Joyner
WMRtETTA
Lllyan Chilean
W M Chllaan
Mary Emma OalA
HORSE. NEW MEXICO
James G. Usurp
Mr*sT?r.ncy
&JgLe. „ u.c
■pro. npniRRo p. iwor
Barnett* Pftogheupt
IRVING
Hr John Halaw
jacREOnville
flfi. r.ii.taker
JEFFLREON
Josephine P. Todd
JOPLIN, MO.
Bonnie E. Lyndb
KANSAS CITY. MO.
Albert F. W. Haea,
Thomas H. Reynolds
KELLER
Jennie McNey
KERRVILLE
Isabel P. Middleton
George E. (Edi Moor#
John Heron Stewart
KILUURt
Rosa May Griffin
Herbert Lae Water,
Thomas B. WratheP
KINGSVILLE
W L. Domberger
Rosa Domberger
KNOX CITY
J W Red" Linas
LAMESA
G C. Cannon
Ernest V Kubl,
LANCASTER
Ellen Snyder
LAREDO
Isaac Hirach
LAWTON. OKLAHOMA
Alice K Howell
LEVELLAND
H C (.illespl*
Ira Wills
LILLIAN
Mr. Irma M. Esfcfldf,
LOCKHART
Maior l art U. Con'av, Jr.
LONG BEACH. CALIFORNIA
Herbert G. Malliday
LONGVIEW
Virginia L. Kelly
LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA
David V'ttenthal
Essie Harris Mdtenthg!
Carrie S. Orleans
LUBBOCK
j. B McCauley, Srs
McKinney
Mary E. Boyd
Lillie Mae Shav*
MARSHALL
P O. Beard
Mary C, Carter
R S. McKinley
Mary E Smith
MERCEDES
Blanche A. DuncalE
MERIDIAN
Ida Etmle Lumpkin
MIAMI, FLORIDA
Peter H. Foromel
C E. Hightower
MINERAL WELLS
Margaret A. Johnson
Laura E. McElhaney
Julius Smith
MOODY
John C Reynold,
MOO RES TOWN, N. J,
Charles H Cronay
ATT. PLEASANT
George L. LKienstaffl
R. F. Lindsay
Benton B I r*tgrmal»
NACOGDOCHES .
Doris M. Illff
L B. Mast
E. A. Stone
Jack Varner
NEW BRAUNFEL*
Alvina Emma Abraham,
Jos E. Abrahams
Louis M Becklay
Elizabeth Hoffman
NIXON
Lawrence C. McKean
NOCONA
Winnie Gist Curlln
NORTH PLEASANTON
Christine Barrett
OAK I AND, CALIFORNIA
Anne Mae Knolaa <
May Mandel
ODESSA
Irene D. Caldwell
OIL CITY, LA.
George Allred McFIroy
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
William Nobis
PALESTINE
Sarah E J. Cartmell
PANHANDLE
Clifton Deet
PARIS
M s Rowan
PEARSALL _ ,
Willie John Allan Cr?ntn
PETROLIA
Dona I Slayback
PERRYTON
James R. COX ,
PHARR
Faye B Hargis
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
William E. Hancock
PITTSBURG
Lula Walter Doling*
Philip Dollnskl
Evie Walter
PLANO
Call B. Dooley
Callie Harrington
J A IF red! HarringtME
RICHMOND, VA.
Augusta T. Franklin
ROCKPORT
Hugh F Slocum
san Angelo
Isaac Funk
B. B Hail
Duwain E. Hughe,
Paul C Millar
SAN JUAN
K. P Garfield
SAN ANTONIO
Alfred M Captand
Mrs. Lilian Kirmsa Christy
Harry P. Durham
Georgs F. Foutrel
art H.
ilyn Foel
Frank B Hudson
Frederick
I
Robert
Caroly
Flore Hymen
Cerolyn C. Keller
Victor Keller
Mamie Kray
Moiiie M Moor,*
Mueller
'Parker
'I
H*rvy A
Charles F.
Louis Peters
Orene and Olll* Puff
John Anderson Shannon
Marry Symt
Earl Curtis Wale*
Edwin M Witte
SAN DIEGO. CALirOVtNU!
Grant S. M.ixwell
SAN FRANCISCO, CALU&
Gladys Horner j
SAN MARCOS
Aivy L. Blair
SAN SABA
Laura Laatfll
SEQUIN
U F. Pennlni
SHAMROCK
H B. Hill __
SHr L BYVILLE, TENIS
Thomas E. Knott
SHERMAN
Mrs. W. t
David B. Snydar
SMITHVILLE
Fred L Gorham
SOUR LAKE
Annia Balia Younl
SPUR
C. C. Hell,
Ethel Hell*
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Mary P. Hatchett
Lewie W. Petty
Herman ReicherS
TAHOKA
James W. Elliott
lena T. Lockwood
TEAGUE
Emma Mas Janaafl
TEMPLE
Wm. L. Maedgen
. M T. Strong
Terrell „
John Matcua M left In
TULIA
Mrs. Jaaslo C'awkord
Joele Tindall
Mrs. .
TYLER
Alit a Herndon
Gould Ivan HoekaP
A. Q. TunnaR
J. L. Venderwar
Burrell and SuaM Wkeafa,
VAN ALSTVNE
W W Biassingam,
VAN HORN
M O. Means
WACO
Harry Oaum
Annie Owen McKendU
WALNUT SPRINGS
Teel W. Dunlap___
WATER VALLEY. TEXAS
Alnalee Turner
WAXAHACHIE
F. C. Roger,
WEATHERFORD _
Eugene H. Martin 4
WICHITA FALLS
C. W. Cahaon
Roy R. Clark .
Charles Cordon Conlay
Andraw J. Johnson
Henrietta Mae Melet
Robert Benson Melet
WINNSI
Emma Nation,
Scottish
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Itar Crippled
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**For the love of our fellowman always
abides in our hearts”. •. Amen.
THESE THINGS YOU WILL WANT TO KNOW
ABOUT THIS HOSPITAL
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Founded: It wa^ founded and first opened for
operation at its present location in Dallas, Texas,
42 years ago, by Texas Masons.
Supported: It has been supported from its very
beginning by the free-will gifts of many. These gifts
are inspired in no small measure by the immortaliz-
ing honor they cast upon the names of the donors.
(This institution accepts no money from any govern-
mental agency, local, state or Federal.) No help is
received from any foundation or fund drive. Funds
are accepted only through the voluntary contribu-
tions, donations and bequests of the friends of this
institution.
Debt Free: For many years now the Hospital has
been free of debt so that every penny of each gift
is used explicitly to provide for tha rehabilitation of
Texas crippled children.
Volunteer Services: There is a host of volunteer
workers who give of their time and talent* to tha
Hospital's program of continuing rehabUiUtiaa, ,
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Admission: Texas crippled children are admitted
on the basis of need. The prime requirement fbr
admission is a rehabilitative need on the part of die
child, and a contemporary inability on tha part if
the parents or guardians to pay for treatments at
a pay institution. • . *
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Record of Miracles: During its 42 yea|***f OTPM
eration this Hospital has treated over 26,008 Tatpi
crippled children; and, in addition has provided •eat*
144,000 out-patient treatments (for children Whole
ailments do not require hospitalization). 1 ‘V
GET INSTANT DIVIDENDS that will compound miraculously through the years with a gift now to crippled children of TfMO
SIX WAYS TO GIVE...
| CASH TODAY: Gifts of cash todfly provide the Hospital
with the tfl-importnnt current operating revenue that makes
possible the day-to-day activities of the Hospital.
) MEMORIALS: in honor of loved ones through a jrift to the
*• Hospital result in both the names of the donor and that of
<ba memorialised one being permanently recorded in the
Hospital’s memorial records.
I LIFE INSURANCE: can aid the Hospital through cither
* new policy, or by .making the Hospital beneficiary on any
•dating policy.
J BEQUESTS: in your last will and testament will convey to
the Hospital whatever gift you may desire to beqnsath. (In
connection with living trusts and bequests it is important
to consult an attorney.) - •
r LIVING TRUSTS: can be established to benefit tha Hoo-
pital during your lifetime by naming ths Hospital M bene-
ficiary of your trust. This can consist of property, money or
other assets you set aside for that purpoaa.
C IN LIVING TRIBUTE: This is in the form of « *‘cda-
tinning fund” that Is established in tribute to some person
or persons who are now living. Such a Fund may be added
to in any amount at any time. Living Tribute Funds may bo
established by individuals or by groups of employees. Lirtnz
Tribute Funds become a part of the Hospital’s General En-
dowment Fund and do, therefore, begin immediateljr to OM*
dividends which are compounded annually.
The Administrator of the Hospital will be pleased to visit by mail with you regarding any phase of your gift
ALL GIFTS TO THIS HOSPITAL ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE
These Texane as Trustees and hospital officials have dedicated themselvea
i ■ to the service of the Crippled Children of Texas
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La, Lockwood, gxOfficio....,.....Waco
Nathan Adam*..... ...........Dalle,
R. B. Andarton.................Vernon
Vlff. $. Jack B*l! ........... San Antonio
’■Vlfltitn A. Blakley.............V Della,
Audy M. Byram .................Dallaa
Or. Brandon Carroll, C»OffJefo.....Dallaa
C. M. Daalay....................Dallaa
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Wm. H. Dula. ...................Dallaa
Bun Gantla............ Dallaa
E. B. Garmany, fx Offic.o........ Dallaa
Gibb GUchriat...........Collaga Station
C. F. Joeaa, ................... Dallaa
William G. Lyona.............Galva',ton
John MeKo*................... Dallaa
Louis A. Rr I attar...Dallaa
John W Runyon.................MW
Allan Shtrara .rfl...............AMat'n
JamaaJt. Tempi*. Cx-OffMa.......MIC
Jud«o R. E. Thometon...........El Raaa
Dr William R. Whita ............ Wkao
Sam,on Wianar................. 0*1 laa
Judge Towna Young.............. ttailE,
CORPORATE OFFICERS AND HOSPITAL EXECUTIVES
NATHAN ADAMS.................................Chairman Cm»rltu*
LEE LOCKWOOD...............................Chairman of tha Board
JOHN MeKEC......................................................
WM. A. BLAKLEY............let Vice Praaldant Member of Faec. Comm.
JOHN W. RUNYON...........End Vice Praaldant Member at Exec. Comm.
WM. H. DULS. ......................3rd Vita Praaldant
E. S. SCR MANY.............. .Traaaurar. Member of Executive Committee
JAMES P. TEMPLE...........Secretary. Member ef ExeeuWv# CommMSB
C. F. JESSEE ................. Aaa’t Secretary, Member at Etree. Oeiwba
SAMSON WIENER..............Aae t Secretary. Mambw at Exac Comm
audy byram.........................Member at Executive CemmlttM
DR. BRANDON CARRELL.............................., Chlol Of OtaJF
HALBERT J. HOPPER. Admmletretor . .P. O. Box IBM?. Dallaa. TmM ZS21E
TEXAS SCOTTISH RITE HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CDILDRIX
2201 WELBORN STREET • DALLAS, TEXAS
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