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For part oi every dollar we give to the Community War Fund goes to the U.S.O. That’s one reason we must support this drive with all our hearts and all our dollars But there are other reasons, too. War prisoners will be helped. , Stricken civilians at home and abroad will get relief and comfort. Our H Merchant Seamen will get cheer in distant ports. B i Americans owe a debt of gratitude to all these and more. But it p isn't enough to be grateful. Put your money where your heart is. Do I | » it today. g V || j , Give generously u» _T _ _ _ ’ .11( Your Community War Fund Representing the NATIONAL WAR FUND I I I ★ ★ STORE HOURS: j 9 to 5:30 DAILY SATI HIIAYS: 9 to 6 ★ ★
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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