The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1972 — Page 34
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., May 24, 1972
Men Named For Inplant Gifts For KCH Drive
Kosciusko Community hospital Founders' Fund chairman Robert D. Maish recently announced the appointment of three men who will serve as co-chair-men of the $1.5 million campaign's inplant gifts division. Named are: James J. Ben-
Our Congratulations And Best Wishes To — North Webster's Newest Addition
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Howell Electric Service North Webster & Silver Lake Offers Homer & Vivian Graber's feUT To All New Hancelot lounge The County's Newest lounge And Supper Club
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zenberg, general manager, Clausing, Inc.; Stanley S. Stokes, purchasing agent, Little Crow Milling Company; and Paul M. Tait, industrial relations manager, Owens-Illinois, Inc. The inplant gifts division will solicit employees of industrial
j and business operations throughout the county. Company executives are being asked to participate at an earlier time in other divisions, and will not be solicited within the inplant gifts part of the campaign. The division’s co-chairmen are now organizing soliciting programs in several local businesses. They plan to work through a keyman at each place of business, and coordinate an information and soliciting program with a company’s internal campaign organization. All solicitations will have the approval of management prior to
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commencing with the program within a business. Donors, who will be contributing at their place of business, will also have the opportunity of spreading the payment of their gift, as they would for the purchase of a household item, over a 36-month period, if they wish. In most instances, they will have two options. They can give through the payroll deduction method as established by their company, or make their gift direct to the campaign. In each case a systematic schedule of payments and reminder will be
worked out tor their convenience and benefit An employee information program with question and answer period will begin in early May and continue through the month. Further notice will be given concerning the schedule of showings to certain employee groups. Mr. Maish explained the importance of this portion of the campaign, saying, “We have noted that in other similar communities employees of industrial and business firms normally contribute from 15 to 25 per cent of the campaign ob-
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On It's GRAND OPENING Fri. & Sat. — May 26 & 27 We Are Proud To Have Been Selected As Contractors On This New Building
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jective for construction of new hospitals. This means that we are hoping for our employees to contribute at least a total of $225,000 to help build Kosciusko Community hospital. It is a challenging objective, but one that I am confident will be met by the citizens of this county who believe in the need for expanded, up-to-date medical facilities for themselves and their loved ones.” Mr. Benzenberg is an active member of the Rotary club, Elks club and First Presbyterian church ot Warsaw. He and his wife, Irene, have three children,
Judith, 29, Robert 26, and Mark 24. The Benzenbergs reside in Leesburg. Mr. Stokes is a graduate of Warsaw high school, and has attended Wabash college, and received a bachelor of science degree from Manchester college, and a masters of arts degree in business from Ball State university. He, his wife, Marcia, and their two daughters, Shari, 17, and Susan, 12, reside on West Cardinal street in Warsaw. Mr. Tait is a graduate of Miami university (Oxford, Ohio) with a bachelor of science degree. He, his wife, Jeanne, and their
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daughter, Elizabeth, 20 months, reside on r 5, Warsaw.
Leesburg LibraryClub Holds Spring Party The Leesburg Library club held its annual spring party April 24 at the Gilliam Lanes dining room. A short business meeting was held and following it a most interesting program was presented by Mrs. Hosea Rosbrugh whb' showed pictures of a trip to Spain and other nearby countries.
