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$600 ? NEEDED TG EACH 30R GOAL OF $4300.00 THE m ANI? WOMEN IN SERVICE DEPEND ON YOUR RED CROSS YOUR RED CROSS MUST DEPEND ON YOU YOUR GIFT IS NEEDED Now If you were not reached in the regu lar solicitation, see that your sub i scription is handed to a Red Cross worker, or the Treauser, FRANK FORSYTH, Citizens Bank & Trust Company iVu r v giving to me when you give to the Red Cross! " ELEVEN million men in the services ? hut one alone whose name you never forget ? one alone for whom you would do anything, give anything. Through every dreary day you are buoyed up by thoughts of him. The long lonely nights are a little less lonely when you can read his letters, see his picture upon your bedside table. And yet there is so little you can do for him. If only you could be sure oi helping him when he ncids you most. But you can be sure. For you give to him when you give through your Red Cross. Wherever he may be stationed ... in camp or abroad, in desert, in jungle or icy waste, the Red Cross is at his side. ; Your Red Cross is there w ith "coffee and" when he finishes a long exhausting march. Your Red Cross is there when he is lonely and lost in some strange city on leave. Your Red Cross provides hostels, can teens, "a bed with clean sheets," cheer, comfort and companionship for him no matter where he may he. If he is a prisoner of war, your Red Cross will, to the utmost of its power, get your letters in to him, get his letters out to you, and straight from your heart, the Red Cross will send him real American food, cigarettes and tobacco. Wherever he is ? wherever he may go ? he will never be out of your reach. For you give to him when you give through the' Red Cross. Well or wounded, your Red Cross is at his side. The blood you gave goes to him. thanks to your Red Cross. His con valescence is made easy with books and games and gifts from a Red Cross worker. GIVE TO THE ? RED CROSS Of course, you have given before. Of course, you will give again. nut this year when the need is greater than ever . . . when it's your own men we serve . . . This year dig deeper than you have ever dug be fore and be glad that you can. Fcr wherever he is The REP CROSS is at his side and fhe Ret/ Cross is YOU ! Cherokee County Chapter American Red Cross
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