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Of Jackson County - - - 41 DON'T LET HIM DIE Bandages - - ^ w m m ? ? This Is An Urgent Appeal To Every Woman To Make Red Cross Surgical Dressings How can you sit by knowing that some boy? maybe yours? is in dire need of the Surgical Bandages YOU failed to make. The work is pleasant. 4 Red Cross Units Enroll In The Nearest % Sylva, Over Western Union Dillsboro, Masonic Hall Cullowhee, W. C. T. C., Basement of Classroom Building. Cashiers, Over Post Office. ALLIED LEADERS SAY:? "The Hardest Fighting Is Ahead" That Means More Wounded Men, and the Greater Demand For Surgical Dressings. Bandages are so essential to prevent infection, which is the dread tfn the battlefields ?help save their lives with plenty of bandages. HAVE A HEART! The women of Jackson County cannot sit by and let our brave men, who are fighting to protect us, bleed and die because of any thing we failed on the home front. Let's prove we're backing them, by making the bandages they need. t/i it; j I1CCU* Money Cannot Buy Them - - Only Women Can Make Them! ? ? This Message Prepared By The Red Cross Surgical Dressing Corps, But Sponsored By ... . JACKSON COUNTY BOARD Of COMMISSIONERS The Jackson County Chapter Surgical Dressing, Room One Year Old November First. This Is the Only Volunteer War Work Here For Women ?Join Now and HELP WIN THE WAR! 250,600 Dressings Made This Past Year. Women of Sylva and Jackson County . . . Come To Red Cross Head quarters. Over Sylva Western Union. or to one of the other three County Units. Of Course We Must Make Our Quota, But Remember This: OUR SERVICE MEN HAVE NO QUOTA IN WOUNDS! THIS IS A CALL, NOT MERELY FROM OUR BOYS, BUT FROM OUR WOUND ED BOYS ? AND FROM THOSE WHO WILL BE WOUNDED. Can You Spare The Time? Our Gallant Fighters Are Sparing Lots More Than Time.
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