★ From India to Iceland ... From Alaska to Australia ... YOUR *■ is constantly in action — working to build up what wars tear down ‘ llPRIVE STARTS HERE MONDAY. BE PREPARED TO JOIN!|j READ THIS RECORD OF THE RED CROSS SINCE PEARL HARBOR ^ FOR THE ARMED FORCES — IV^ore than one million anti a half service men have received, through the Field Staff, practical help in personal pro blems. The Red Cross is with them 4 in training and at the front. For morale and recreation, over one hun dred Red Cross Clubs have been es tablished for overseas troops. There are more than five thousand workers in the field. t CIVILIAN RELIEF — About sixty million dollars in war relief has been administered in every allied country. Food, clothing, medicinal supplies f have gone to Great Britain, Russia, China, Africa for Polish and Greek refugees, and many others. Thousands of packages to prison ers of war have been safely delivered through cooperation with the Inter € national Red Cross in Switzerland._ THE HOME FRONT — Training our tjeople to meet the needs of war. Mil ions of First Aid Courses. Hun dreds of thousands trained in Home Nursing and Nutrition Courses. Thousands enlisted as Nurses’ Aides and in Motor and Canteen and Staff Assistant Corps. More than one million and a half blood donations through Red Cross collection centers and the distribution of the life saving Plasma wherever needed. Chapter Production rooms from coast to coast providing surgical dressings for the wounded, kit bags for the fighters and tons of clothing for relief. The Red Cross record in this war is one that we Americans may well he proud of — and support. I A PEOPLES' PARTNERSHIP - S Bringing relief in allied countries, working ■ with our armed forces wherever they are, the | Red Cross gives everyone an opportunity to f fj serve. | In this second year of War, the needs in ip crease. March is the War Fund month. You $ jj can help with time and money. | Enlist with your Chapter for the work | that lies ahead.__ FUN IS NOT BEING RATIONED! » I The Roanoke Rapids Kiwanis Club WILL PRESENT THEIR 13th Annual Minstrel - Revue “AT YOUR SERVICE” HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday - Friday, March 25 - 26 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS SHOW! GEORGIAN! i i Prints a Special j Fashion-Value Story on . CHATELLE CREPE *g95 s Beautiful... Dutiful... Washable Rayon Crepe For tfio first time... this rich, I silken-lilce rayon crepe at this pricel A special group for all you lovers of fine fab*' rics and Georgiana’s tradi tionally fine dressmaking and flattering fit. Above—Shirred de light in blue, rose, brown, or green. Sizes 12% to 22%. Below—Border Ac cent in gray, aqua, gold, luggage. Sizes 12 to 20. • ^ Mezannine Floor

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