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LIBERTY LOAN
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RED CROSS
DEPARTMENT
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
Names of Various Red Cross
Committees for Christmas
Packages.
The Post-Dispatch last week
published the rules, etc govern
ing the sending of Christmas
packages to the soldiers in
France, but in view of the im
portance of no misunderstanding
the rules are again printed be
low. The chapter expects the
cartons by the middle of next
week. When you receive the
coupon-label from your soldier
boy, call at the office of the Rich
mond Insurance & Realty Co.,
and Mrs. A- L. McDonald, the
Home Relief Secretary, will give
you a carton; no carton can be
given unless the coupon-label is
given in exchange.
The Red Cross committees for
packing these boxes- and super
vising their contents, are:
Hoffman Branch:
. Postmaster.
Miss Dora Butler
Mrs. Teague.
Mangum Branch:
Postmaster
Miss Pauline Stanback
Miss Nancy L. Little
Publicity Committee:
Isaac S. London
B. T.Payne
Rockingham Chapter.
Mrs. W. P. Webb
Mrs. J. LeGrand Everett
Mrs. Stella Cameron -Mrs.R.B.Waddell
Mrs. Bernard Garrett
Mrs. W.N. Everett, Jr.
Miss Elma Mcintosh
Rules:
Only one package may be sent to each
man, enclosed in a carton furnished by
the Red Cross. These cartons will be
sent to each Chapter not later than Nov.
1st No parcels may be mailed after Nov.
15th.
The label issued to the,soldier overseas
by the Army and forwarded to some re
lative or friend in this country will entitle
the holder to apply to the local Red Cross
for one carton.
The cartons must then be packed by
relatives or friends laid delivered UN
WRAPPED and UNLABELED to the RED
CROSS to be weighed, inspected, labeled
and delivered to the post office..
' No package may weigh over three lbs
No written message may be enclosed.
"The sender must furnish the necessary
postage from place of mailing to Hoboken,
N.J. v .. ... ..
' Anything can be sent in the package
except spirituous liquors, all kinds of noi
son, explosives, inflamable material
infernal machines, liquids or liquefiiable
article, fragile articles, and any . kind - of
matter that might kill or injure another,
or might damage or deface other mail.
The label received from abroad & bear
ing the soldier's name must be brought
to Red Cross in order to obtain a carton,
and after carton is packed the label must
be brought to Red Cross and the Red
Cross inspectors must paste this label on
outside of carton, otherwise postoffice
cannot receive it After Red Cross packs
and seals package, it must remain in Red
Cross custody until mailed.
Do not put anything in the package
which will not keep fresh until Christmas.
Pack dried fruits and oth?r food
products in small tin or wooden boxes.
Give preference to hard candy over
chocolates, unless the latter are enclosed
in heavy wrappers. Soft chocolates are
easily crushed and may spoil the other
contents.
Do not put articles packed In glass in
the package.
Gifts should be wrapped in khaki-colored
handkerchiefs, twenty-seven inches
square.
IN THE EVENT OF A CHRISTMAS
PARCEL LABEL BEING LOST, NO
DUPLICATE CAN BE ISSUED. THIS
RULE CANNOT BE ALTERED BY ANYBODY!
When your soldier-boy sends you his
signed coupon-label, take it to the office
of the Richmond County Insurance &
Realty Company, in hotel building, to
Mrs. A. L. McDonald, and you will be
given the proper carton.
Packages For Navy.
Packages forwarded by Parcel Post for
men in the Navy must comply with the
postal regulation and should be enclosed
in substantial boxes with hinged or screw
top cover to facilitate opening arid inspecting.
All boxes shipped by express are limited
to twenty pounds in weight should meas
ure not more than two cubic feet in
volume, be of wood, well strapped, and
have a hinged or screw top to facilitate
opening and inspecting.
All mail matter should be addressed as
now prescribed by the postal regulations.
All express packages should be forwarded
in care of Supply Officer, Fleet Supply
Base, Twenty-ninth street and Third Ave,
Soutn Brooklyn, N. Y,
No perishable' food products other than
those, enclosed in cans or glass jars should
be packed in parcel post or express ship
ments.
All packages must be plainly marked
with the name and address of the sender
together with a notation indicating the
nature of the contents, such as "Christ
mas box," or "Christmas present"
The Supply Officer at New York will
cause each express package to be opened
and carefully examined to see that noth
ing of an explosive or other dangerous
Woman's Committee Secured
a Total of $327,350 for
Fourth Liberty Loan in
Richmond County.
Auxiliary:
The following is another Red Cross
auxiliary organized in the past few weeks
by Mrs. W. P. Webb among the colored
folks:
STELLEYS TABERNACLE
Mary Stanback
Daicy Patterson
B. C. Nichols
Josephine Little
C. S. Stanback
A. L. Terry
Enoch Mclnnis
Rev. P. A. McRae
James Little
E. D. Dove
Carrie Patterson
Lula Harris
Salkie Allen
Wincie J. Terry
Carrie Spruill
Novella Dunlap
Kizi McRae
Rosa Nichols
Loula May Patterson
D. R. Mclnma
Sallie Mae Baker
E. D. Dunlap
Esdale Patterson
Charile Mclnnis
Will Patterson
Charlie Terry
Sophia Ingram
Gussie Patterson
Katie M. Terry
Paul Covington
Marena Mclnnis
Walter Tyson
Hattie Dunlap
Martha Nicholson
The following written on a postcard
from Rev. Bruce Benton : "Mail addressed
12 Rue d'Aueseau, Paris, France, will
probably reach me. I get into the city
often. You may rejoice you are not in
this climate. Regards for all the home
folks. Bruce Benton, sept Vita." ,t
The total amount subscribed
through the Woman's Committee
for Richmond county for this
burth Liberty Loan was $327,-
350. Had it it not been for the
check put upon their activities by
the influenza epidemic these
earnest workers would have been
even more vigorous and doubt
less the sales would have been
materially greater.
Mrs. Boyd Gasque, the chair
man for the Woman's Committee,
requests the paper to express in
behalf of Uncle Sam and his
Boys sincere appreciation for the
work of the captains and com-
mitteewoman.
The names of the winners of
War Service Thrift Stamps will
be announced next issue.
The precincts in which this
committee took an active part,
and names of the respective cap
tains, are:
Steele's Nos. 1 & 2 Mrs. David
Parsons, Misses Nancy Little and
Pauline Stanback.
Mineral Springs No. 1 Mrs. J.
R. Bennett.
Black Jack Miss Callie Capel.
Wolf Pit Nos. 12 3 & 4-Mis-
ses Georgia Biggs ana Lottie
Rogers.
Beaver Dam Mrs. D. L. Cul
berson.
Marks Creek Mrs. P. G. Wal
ton.
Rockingham, No 1 Mrs. G. G.
Terry.
Rockingham No. 2 Mrs. W.
N. Everett.
Mrs. W. N. Everett, captain of
Rockingham N. 2, was ably assist
ed by the following ladies, to
whom she extends thanks for
their splendid work:
Mrs. A. Arenson
Mrs. J. P. Cameron
Mrs. J. P. Collier
Miss May Covington
Miss Sarah Lilly Dockery
MissMossie Long
Miss Maude Moore
Miss Bessie Terry
Mrs. Fred Dickinson
Mrs. Geo. P. Entwistle
Mrs. Claude Gore
- Mrs. H. L. Guthrie
Mrs. I. S. London
Mrs. Nancy P. Leak
Mrs. Frank Leak
Mrs. John Morrison
Mrs. L. D. McPhail
Mrs. Buren O'Brien
Mrs. Ben Palmer
Mrs. B. T. Payne
Mrs. Wm. L. Steele
Mrs. W. P. Webb
Mrs. Walter Thomas
Mrs.R.B.Waddell.
Those secureing 20 subscrip
tions and oven
Mrs. A. Arenson
Mrs. J. P. Cameron
Mrs. Nancy P. Leak
Mrs. W.P.Webb
Miss May Covington
Miss Maude Moore
Sou. Division Appreciative
The chairman of the local influenza
Red Cross Committee, B. T. Payne, is in
receipt of the following note from Guy
E. Snavely, assistant manager of the
Southern Division:
We are very Droud of Rockingham
Chapter, which in the midst of this in
fluenza epidemic is living up in great
style to the Red Cross 6pirit Your Chap
ter is to be heartily commendad for the
prompt and effective steps initiated. It
never pays to jock a earn alter me nurse
is stolen; your Chapter has locked the
barn BEFORE the animal is gone. Good
for Rockingham Chapter."
Red Cross Seal Campaign.
The December campaign of the
American Red Cross Society for
new members and the annual
Red Cross Seal drive have been
combined, and there will be no
sale of Red Cross seals this Decem
ber. However, every one who
bins the American Red Cross
will receive a packet containing
a certain number of Red Cross
Seals and literature in regard to
the fight against tuberculosis.
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While the Quarantine is in
force we will deliver goods
to Town Limits, as follows:
A. M. P. M.
Pee Dee No. 2 Bridge. . . . 10:30 3:30
Great Falls 11:15 4:15
Depot Bridge 11:30 4:30
H. D. Baldwin's 12:00 5:00
Hamlet Bridge 12:15 5;15
Our truck will leava the store on this schedule.
Please let us have your orders in time. If they come
in too late to be gotten up in time for the morning
delivery, they cannot go out until the regular aft. trip.
The time not covered by this schedule must be
used in making our deliveries in town; we cannot
deviate from this plan. If we can get your orders the
day before, it would help us in giving prompt service.
Everett Hardware Go.
"ABSOLUTELY SAFE"
There is no other words that can describe the feeling that
pervades you after you have fully covered all your property with
one of our most attractive
INSURANCE POLICIES
You know that the worst cannot happen ty you it must
pass you by.
You know that the worst that can happen will be a little in
convenience, because if everything should go, you will be able to
replace it in short order.
NO DISSATISFIED CUSTOMERS is a great claim to make,
but we make it boldly because our companies ALWAYS pay
promply all losses.
,
Better see us at once and be
Absolutely
Safe
Richmond Insurance &
Realty Company
W. N. EVERETT, President. A. G. CORPENING, Sec.-Treas.
W.N. Everett
John L. Everett
R.L. Steele
DIRECTORS:
William Entwistle
T.LLeak
F.W.Leak '
H. C Watson
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