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ri •44.4444 ♦ 4* : :44444 444444 44 LOCAL ttCO CROSS NEWS 4 4 Edited by Mrs. J. W. BCRNEt 4 44 4 444 444444 44 44 4444444Every one who joins or renew?•membership in the American Red Cross during the coming Christmas season will be enrolled in a double campaign in behalf of humanity. He will be a factor not only in the great work of relieving* the suffering caused by war, he will be assisting the greatest of humanitarian endeavors aside from that—the world.wide fight against the scourge of tuberculosis.For many years the National Tuberculosis Association has carried on a campaign for the sale of Christmas seals, and the proceeds have netted generous sums for the carrying on of the fight against the Great White Plague of the United States. By a happy arrangement the* American Bed Cross will finance the National Tuberculosis Association this year, and every person responding to the- Red Cross roll call will receive a packet of the seals which in the past have made more blessed the American Christmas. There never has beer, greater need for the ivork which the National Tuberculosis Association was organized to perform than now. There Iston, and the Misses Herzog ami Mc-nover in the world’s history has been | Fudden.+ + +Mrs. Otto Schwethelm reports the as the present. Not lest we forged following workers present Tuesday: the scourge that has been civilian* ] Mestlames Runhury, Moore, Knoy, tion’s most insidious enemy, in the!Noll, and the Misses Nance and Her-presence of horrors precipitated byi'/.og.Womb I116*6 It ft UlMMgft tfttufferlng women, from Mr*. W. T, Pfteft, ofPublic, Ky.* M| suffered with pftinful.. ,M,she write*. “I sot down with it weafenets in is#heck and limbo.. .1felt helpless and II*couraged...1 had aboutliven up hopes of OfeT being well again, when • friend insisted ITakeCARDUITin Woman's Toolet began Card til. In * short while I nv ftmarked difference... 1 grew stronger right along, and tt cured me. 1 am stouter than 1 have been, in yeare. If you suffer, you can appreciate what It means to be strong and well. Thousands of women give Cardui the credit for their good health. It should help you. Try Cardul. At all druggists. E-73such demand for the practical syrr-j pa thy of the whole American peoplewar—rather than the greater need ; should be given amplified opportunity of action—it has been planned to4 4 4Mrs. .lack Moore, chairman of the Baptist Circle reports the followingamalgamate the two movements which . workers on duty lust Tuesday: Messing from a common impulse. Then: J dames Staudt, Bailey, Newman, Inwill be no independent sale of th** fa- ] score, Palmer, Arnold, Peterson, ltn\v miliar Red Cross Christmas Seals in i son, Traylor, Noll ur.d Morris.aid of the anti-tuberculosis campaign tnis year, hut every one who registers ni the grand movement which has its visible form in Red Cross membership will have the* gratifying consciousness of serving humanity in a two-fold capacity. The fine spirit which in years past has shown itself,in practically every home in the whole land through the little Red Cross Christmas Seals, is sure to find the same universal manifestation in connection with the demonstration to be made before the world in the name of the Red CrossChristmas Roll cad. *America has received no finer tribute from the sons of her allies than that contained in a brief speech, prepared by half a dozen Italian soldiers, and delivered recently by Corporal A4 4 4We are glad to report that the Catholic ladies are again organized for work. Those present last week wore: Mesdames Alien, Chas. Mosel.Squires, and the Misses Tipton, M. Mosel, Kaiser, Brandon and Kemper.4 4 4The Methodist Circle met as usual on Wednesday. The members present were: Mesdames Comparctte, W. C.Coleman, Gibbons, Traylor, Barton, Mittanck, Surber, C. W. Moore, Grin-stend, and the Misses Tuttle, Starkey and Cowan.4 4 4Mrs. E. E. Palmer reports good attendance at the class Wednesday afternoon. The workers were: Meo-dumes Spence, Newman, Thompson, . Coleman, Simmons, Doyle, Roberts, Marini un the occasion of the visit of Holdsworth, Wheioss, llt;\ Schreiner,a Red Cross worker to a little moun-Bunbury, Wallace, Berry, and thetain town that has sent practically its I Misses Nance, Tuttle, MeFadden, Gulentire male population-six hundred—-to the front. The speech follows: “To You Representatives of the Greatbraith and Hamilton.4 4 4The workers present at Mrs. G, FRepublic From Over the Sen; What! Schreiner’s Class Thursday wire.admiration springs irrestibly to the I Mosdame- CompareUv. Ferguson, a ml* . *wind of every one. How deep is the gratitude that nil humanity owesthe Mis-vs Helena Brown, Gussto Mao Brown, Elsie Johnston, I .aura Henke,and will owe—to the great Republic and Mrs. W C, Coleman, and its illustrious chief. In opposition ! + + +lo the insane desire of the German na-; Mis: Claia Herzog reports the ud lien to enslave the world, young; lowing workers present Friday afn-rinjun; Mvsdatiu-s tltto Schv.vtln ini iiuidiury, Rartoti, Morris, Tiiomproi;Amer;ea gives us u program of lib-I'iiy, oqinihty urtii fraternity annm...:^ | nations. As a contrast to ol'u-*• 1 he anlt;i nu.ra! sluvoiy whichir-aiiV l.Vilt; M t (o import you nffi \ U-; ;i*J j * h M*lt;- I r l If I* fee*. ■ nf a;.:u;iAimH1%Ii-i'lt: t\V i\u\'Ilf L*|Vru?■o M -‘ach i uc.'. lt;.;.•! nin-.y \\ iu! i.' {Mivipilah ^ d iliz.lii' :i '.lice Ho lb.- oi:euri;y the Af'k!-UU I . , iiitlii::. ; ;;!i. t -u- Xu the way of tli- fiit.in. ''ibe{a-.eh-, ui ; a :ici. *:1 Roman*. h i■ • ■ I id oi ! heir day, has given liie.-1 ■ ri:i•• uf her greatness? N,no• o • lt;d . And ! :i i W,I■ A ? }*! Hi. lu tTiic Vi; iluly. dVVi' ihiTi' ill NnrtfUTU I'l'U!*1’ 'iK'u Kanrur nf your Bcp.iKu-.I iu* sO.wi .star.- ;,n* shining ii thfthe Misses Nance. Hagens ahe Svhweth.dm.4 + 4at .-i'll last Sc 1 in de.J • i • b Col! mo. No .'in . W. ::. I I . t •' : i I : '|e , i I. t i I‘ibr. ii. .'iii*. . • I an hi i\.'.vK!;Mm'.iii/i' \i.l1■•:rU'.-S it ;k- Hirivili v.M ;h. iu1i:ii imi'Ut v:tn m ta net* ;t mi K*:iuufuSLunu;k *r. yU^vl. \Uw\K . i* Mils- * i«'i. *;•• ( ill i 5n , Ami \ *'. •,.L*.■ •: •: i-. . K - * S•l. .ill: .1.'!»' ;t- I •• % ItMu Hr j f . v'. .tit \ . A'-litI .u« i?I’M / ' . ...» MM* d Vi IU'.l-; lii*r\......•i'Li-v ••Ml-.;.-,V. AM• i * •; t ■i *.»* i»1Mr. MSC;-.*;A. .ih \ I * *i v»y, \iv iur- M i-Miftt#!-Mi?* (Jiuhanu Mr?. i\*u-man a ini Mr-.. Suuinun.- u - .s i ? 1 ni c. ■ 11 rfulianl beauty uf tlu* for Vi^T^vyiUu- '.uru.:urt*a*.y («n us.° ■ \\\- have Wirt, \\ *.•«! in h\ Mr ri\.+ + + MJelorun a Muvk lor $l-l.cJOr :n1 hlt;j (. rnttf Point Branch uftVic*d h- Merest un h\ Third Lil.iorty Lna1 nuiko lt;/ru,-tifth of lJhj quota aUoltiM ! Bond.-. Wo h 10 c ai^u rt*cMvclt;i IVonjto the Kerr County Chapter under th. i Mi*. T. A. Davis. 2f* cents; B F, TmiJilt;*sieu working plan of the South-; tic. .ai ee-its. and J. B. Lee, r,u |v.este.-n Divtsion. Through the ]sn»mj i ' -...............o-o ...............; and i •uiiient work of its members the} Hunt Colo muni t A txilinry.t lui-spiiaj garments, refugee gavmeni-. j .........1Ttw sc at the .Auxiliary last Sutav da; wife Mv-danios Y. !. Have.in i I. Hardin, A. E. Davis, Oliver Rn?t J. J. Sublet!, Win. A. Griffin. W. H Page, and. iMN.-es EuLi Byas. Mims: Sweati, Oneda Muyhugh and Effii Grit fin.The girls or. duty were: Mary Pag'. Velma Davis, kit* Griffin, Ruth Grit ------fin, Lois Sublelt, Veltr. Hardin unNimitz, Simmoas. Palmer, Fiak, G. |\ jEmma and Katy Rose,Schreiner, Doyle, Henke, Weiss, Ai- i PRESS RF.PDR1 EiL; K Birt kit^, awvatvrs, v nA \tmufiirrs were finished and delivered, vn time. The Center Point liraueh us well organized urd the officers and members have given freely of theirtime and strength4 4 4The ladies at work in the EasternStar and Presbyterian Circle lari Monday were: Mesdames Gold, Wells,
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