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Show RED CROSS SEAL BODTHSPLANNED Workers in Charge of Last Drive of Sale Are Announced. ".Speed up' Hie sale of ReJ Cross Christmas Christ-mas soak;" will be the slogan of the women in charge of the work this week, which will lie Ihe last lap in the big drive to secure funds for the financing of the fiKht agamst tuberculosis. The saie has been conducted under the direction di-rection of the Ttah Public Health asso ciation, and Hiss Manone Howard u Kenerat chairman of the booth sales de-parunenl. de-parunenl. Sixteen booths will be placed in public buildins'S in Salt I-ake, and similar arrangements ar-rangements will be made in other cities of I'tah. Booths of special design have been chosen, and Santa Clans, as a Colossus, In gorgeous colors, will be tho chief feature. The double red cross as a svnibol of the light against tuberculosis tubercu-losis and the Red Cross banners will be used In the decorations. The personnel of the workers for the seven booths for the week is as follows: Hotel i;tah. December 15, Mrs. W. V . Armstrong and Mrs. C. K. Pearsall; December De-cember ji! Mrs. Melvin H. Sowles and Mrs Harold P. Fabian; December 17, Mrs. Robert n. Harkness; December 18. -Mrs. Edgar 1, Newhouse and Mrs. C. W. Stlmpsou- December 19, Mrs. W. Mont Ferry and Mrs. A. JI. S. Bird; December 211. Miss Glenn Walker and Miss Helen Sheets. , , Newhouse hold December In, Mrs. rthur McChrystal and Mrs. Ralph Glass; December ir, Mrs. Thomas Boise; December Decem-ber 17, Mrs. Marion A. Foss; December IS Mrs George J. Gibson; December 20. Miss Vivian Kllerbeek and Miss Gay Groesbeck. Keith-O'Brien company December 1j. Mrs G. Ii. Laurence; December 16, Mrs. Mva T.ee; December 17, Miss Darlene Kimball and Mrs. R. Walker Salisbury; December IS. Mrs. Harry Sturges: December De-cember j, Mrs. S. V. inch; December 20, Mrs Joel Niblev and Miss Beth Baldwin. Walker Brothers Dry Goods company December ir. Miss Claudia Greene and Mrs JJovd Weeter; December 111, Miss Irene Savage and Miss Gertrude Thomas; December 17, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong; December IS, Miss Aiarjone .v. ioiikmi and Miss Mabel Ebcrts; December 19, Miss Mar.iorie Bidwell and Mrs. Herbert Calvin: December 20, Miss Emma Zane and Miss Helen Greenwood. At the Kearns building booth, December Decem-ber IS. Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay will have charge: on December 17. Mrs. A. J. Gor-ham' Gor-ham' will have charge; Mrs. Dean Bray-ton, Bray-ton, December IS; Mrs. F. J. Fabian, December 19, and Miss Pearl Raddatz, December 20. t the booth in the Oregon Short Line denot. December 15. Mrs. O. W. McGill will lie at the booth, and during the remainder re-mainder of the w-eek the booth will be handled by Mrs. W. J. Williams. Mrs. Moses Lewis and Mrs. S. O. Sanford. Mrs. S. B. Hammill and Mrs. T. H. Fairell, Mrs. L. G. Romney and Mrs. Robert Peel, ar,d Mrs. W. L. Wealherbee, in consecutive consecu-tive order. At the booth at the Druehl Drug company. com-pany. Mrs. Stephen Rabeoek will have charge December 15: Mrs. George J. Gibson. Gib-son. December 10: Miss Anna McCornick. December 17: Miss Barbara Babcock. De-rnber De-rnber 3'?: Mrs. .J. W. Heintz. December 19. and Miss Marjorie Bidwell and Mrs. Herbert Calvin. December 20. in addition to these. .Mrs. L. N. Mansuy will direct a booth at Sehramm-Johnson drug store No. 4, First South and Main streets: Mrs. Tewis B. McCornick will c:o;ain a booth at Sehramm-Johnson s:ore -at Third South and Main streets; Mrs. R. A. Canine will have charge of a booth at the Auerhaeh company's store, and Mrs. Anna T. Piercev will preside over a booth at the postofhoe. Each of these women will have workers for the week. Mrs. L. L. Pratt win tal;e charge of t':ie booth at Z. C. M. T. tomorrow, bther bo.vtiis will be located at the Deseret Bank building, the Boston building, the Paris store and the Walker Bank building. |