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Which would you rather buy? You could get new fall hats for your wife and yourself ...not that you haven’t plenty of hats already...hot then they would look well...you could get some extra Christmas gifts for each other... you might give a theater party for yourselves. You don’t really need these things...but they would cost only about $5 apiece... TOTAL $25— 4 * " ' A round of —' coffee for a boatload of rescued merchant seamen Precious medical supplies for Chinese "ZHj wounded Tender care from a Visiting Nurse in your town for a sick mother whose son is at the front CJ Games for a U S O ^ clubroom in Alaska Baby clothes for A merican war orphans at home These packages from home for war prisoners A week of nourishing meals for a homeless Greek child « Toys for a Day Nursery for children of war working mothers .50 5.50 4.50 2.50 3.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 TOTAL $25 Never has there been more suffering in this world...Never have so many piteous broken peoples looked to America... to YOU...for help. This year you can give ONCE for ALL to these agencies when you give to our own community’s war fund and, through it, to the National War Fund. Your gift is intelligently divided according to the need. You have given to many of these agencies before—many small sums. Add them together this year, then let your heart take over. Your heart will double the total. If your budget feels it a little... then you have really given. Give ONCE for NEE these uso United Seamen's Service War Prisoners Aid Belgian War Relief Society British War Relief Society French Relief Fund Friends of Luxembourg Greek War Relief Association Norwegian Relief Polish War Relief Queen Wilhclmina Fund Russian War Relief United China Relief United Czechoslovak Relief United Yugoslav Relief Fund Refugee Relief Trustees United States Committee for the Care of Huropean Children NATIONAL WAR FUND Henry A. Lineberger, Qaston County Chairman Sam M. Butler, Cherryville C hairman
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