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Show EUREKA RED CROSS WORKERS ARE ACTIVE Special to The Tribune. ET.T.EKA. Sept. 28. Mayor Church of Kureka reports that the Red Croag work-era work-era are not only turning out a Kr-re quantity of work, but that every arllcie bhows excellent workmanship. From August Vj to .September 23 the chapter shipped to Denver I'.O bed shirts, ?0 children's dresses, twenty-six comfort com-fort oas (filled), fourteen irowns for women. They aiso have on hand packei and ready for shipment 2r chemise. K'5 children's dresses, twenty-five houEe towns, ten suits of pajamas. The following articles are completed and ready for parkir.sr: Forty bedsldA haps, thirty-one ..-ornfort kits, twenty chemise, thirty-five children's dresses seven house gowns, lion 12 by 24 pads' fc'0'j wipes, 200 4 by 4 wipes, fortv pneu-tuonia pneu-tuonia Jackets, 2000 8 by 4 compresses. The knitting department shipped from August lCi to September 25, Hi. sweaters and 220 pairs of Korku. Also has on hand and ready for shipment ten Bweatera and thirty-one pairs of socks. Klectric f.atlrons have been donated to the chapter by Mrs. (J. A. Franke and Mr?. . J. Treconnlng. Mrs. W. J. Adams is in charge of all work with the following supervisors: Mrs. Te. Mrs. fieorge Urewster and .Mrs. M H. E. Sullivan. |