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VAOF.TW) S'ALISBUTtT EVENING POST, SALISBURY, N. C. DEC. II, 1918. 6M355jissBB(BBG .-tv , ' . . fc. I'll .i 4.,, i rHl I. 1 J I This used to be the Bridge Club and many a jolly afternoon they had, too, with their ace?, and hearts, and 1 jacks, and trumps. Then the war came ! Brothers, husbands, sons, sweethearts left home to be aces of the air, jacks of the navy or trumps of the American Army. The afternoon meetings continued but the scenes changed to Red Cross workrooms. And serious, busy fingers of hundreds of thousands of patriotic Amer ican women worked day in and day out to alleviate the suffering of their loved (onea, and yours, too, who responded so 'gallantly to the country's needs. They gave their time, and energy, and devotion to the Fed Crc?s ranw of hu manity, w ithout stint or murmur their work has been one of the finest, most enduring examples of unselfish service of America's whole wor experience. Those wonderful women have made the foundation of future Red Cross work, In a big way, possible. That work must go on, of course as long as American soldiers are over the sea the Red Cross is neces saryas Jong as emergency relief wr-k needs to be doneo , And now comes your turn to make the carrying on of the Red Cross work a certainty none of your time is asked for no special effort just the support t of your membership. ijoin the Red Cross. J -allyouneedisaheartdndadolltf THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BT First National Bank and Davis & Wiley Bank
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