CAROlfiOUNT NEiVS FOR SERVICE MSN & WOMEN
Sidney Bluaenthal & COog InOo
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Rooky C, Mdrchg 1944
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Americaji Red Croaa
Q pay*''lribute to a great American organization - The American Red
^0880 This is an organization equally important during tiroes of peace
*eli as during war.. We must exert cur best effort to support and pre=
®t*V8 Whenever disaster, trouble, or confusion cloud the scene, you
be sure the Aroorican Red Gross will lend a helping hand immediately,
„ Service men and women know the value and great importance of the
American Red Cross activities. Today these many activities girdle
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® globe. On a scorching Iranian desert a veteran sergeant pointed to
d cabooss converted
ihe damnedest places.
Red Cross trainraobile, an old caboose converted into a canteen and
-orary. He said,’•they get to the damnedest places.” These traiamobiles
an atmosphere of home to our soldiers on the Trans-Iranian Railroad.
350 Red Cress Clvibs scattered over the globe make home seem closer to
^ fighting men,
Q, The girls in gray bring cheer to the wounded as they distribute
^^l^tettes, candy, reading matter, end toilet axtlclee at the base hospi-
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there is trouble al
home,, the Red Cross Home Service Staff sends
Necessary informationi messenger, and help, When in distress the fami-
of 3 3rvice men secure their help, from the home eervioco
The Red Gross Nurses and Nurses' Aids oare for the sick and wounded,
1943 the Red Cross sent a oackage of food weekly to each American
jg*8onei of War. In all places and at all times the American Fed Cross
th a service to the men and women who arc rendering a service to
®ir country,
mQ During March Araericaiis will voiuntcrily contribute ^£00,000,000 or
ca> ^hs 1944 Red Crons War Fund, The Hews and Observer, Rtileigh,
this headlin-? March 9 " ” Red Cress Solicitors Find Public Anxious
Asfjijjt.fi This is the typical attitude toward the Red Cross.,
apy. we Arosrlo.yna at. home take thlo opportunity to express our
o^^^®eiation for /oar efforts and our confidence in your abilities. You
sure that Caroroouiit and Wilson employees will go over the top on
quota for the 1944 American Red Cross Var Fundo
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VISITORS FROM THE UNITED ST.-,TES ARMED FORCES
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Qf'l Dan vTas heme on emergency furlough due to the death
Thomas Joyner- bis grandfatherf Pvt, one has been in the Army