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Show iWOMEN AIDED YANK 10 DRIVE AWAY DULLCARE Dances Given by American Girls Popular With Pershing's Boys. By Associated Press. NFW YOKK, Ioc. 19. How American Ameri-can women in France helped to lighten cares of American soldiers fi i al-inj? al-inj? them with sweets, cooking for them, dancing with them, meanwhile washing dishes and scrubbing floors j was told today by Mrs. Vincent Astor. jAficr eighteen months' service in can-j can-j teen and welfare work, while her hus- hand was serving with the oversea i naval forces, Mrs. Astor has Just re- turned from Bordeaux, where she was in charK of a division of Y. M '. A. I women. (hip of her fellow workers i was Mrs. Henry Russell, formerly I Kt del I'.orden J ta rrlmaji, wht was manietl in I'rance. "Tli" soldiers over there showed the most complete Rmutude and courtesy to ever y A mei iean woman thtt It made it intens'-iy jiieasant to be do-Jm; do-Jm; thini:s f'lrthenisaid M isAstor. . i : ery few nil-hts w e na e a dance. We would s.-tid tit a call for A rneri-c;m rneri-c;m women and all ilin?f who volunteered volun-teered w ere brought in by army m;i-4-hines. There weie usually about twentv ami they would ' ha e to dl- idt their tini" hetw-en several hundred hun-dred men. i mce we had eiht women and L'onti sailora. "To even things up I borrowed a' '''(.tun's' whistle nnd K;ive a signal every two minutes to change part-' Hers. Tne result was that every couple cou-ple would have possihlv twentv nen followln-,' Ri'ier them waiting for the: next dance. No distinction was made, between officers and men it I such ! dances." i MeCornl It's Mrs. A. II. S l.ird. .National I tank tf the Iepubic Mrs AV. V. l'b',.tw.H)d. Columbia Trust companj - Mrs. Frank li. Cook. Walker Urothers, Hankers Miss rrm-illa Major. Nntroiial Copper Mrs. tllen Miller. ; Ifesent .Na lit mat bank- aMiss Uoma-I Uoma-I nia J. Hd'. j orgon Short Una depot booths and. I IJpman's in charge of Mis. I;.-?-Hie j l. svut. ihit'T-.irban depot Mrs. Kobei t V. Spaiigler. J'o.st-.ffice Mrs. C. B Haw ley I Armty Red Cross unit Anna Mc- Millan. j School Tenchera and I'rincipais 1 Salt Lake theatre Mips F.tta 1'ow-1 ers. Orpheurn Mrs. J, Fred Anderson I'arainuunt Delia Pendleton. Strand Miss Dorothy Froistth. American Mra. Iick. Misa Valentine. Valen-tine. L'nited Grocery Mra. VtK-ltlW- , gett. Ked Cross headquarters Mrs. K. A. 1 Ilering. t Ked Cross shop Mrs. George M. Miller. Labor temple Mi s. Delaim K. Wil- , liamson. j Library Miss Joanna H. Sputgue. i Cainpa Ign to begin tomorrow. , ! Special committees in charge of Mix. !,ou.s Simon will viMt railioads and f ! laundries. Whobsaie distriet in charge ef Mrs. Kn:ei A. Smith and Mis. K. M. Lvd-lyaid. Lvd-lyaid. j H '.-Pitals - Mis. W, IV Kift r i Greek setlleaienls- Mrs. j;. C Skli- ris. i 100 PER CENT. ' The latest member of the Ked Crows j loo per cent honor roll are aa fcdlows: ' HeU-r J. c,iHnt v Co.. Grady Motor j rornpan. Grill cisfe. Memenway & J Moser company, Kramer's - market, ; Landes dt Co., Mine & Smeltt-r Sup- I ply company. Mountain State Supply I company. Joseph Nelson Supply vm- ! i pany. . Alkire-Smlth Auto company, j t Lrunswick-Halke-Collender company, j I Castle Lunch room, Daynes-lteebe ' j Music company. I -ecker-Fatnck c-m- j pany, Fischer-Kittle Coal company. ; 1'nlace .Meat market, Charles I'rizky ; company, Randall-Republic company. Salt I-ake Tr.iT.-fer cunpany. Salt Lake Tailoring company. Wirick Bar- ! er - shop, , Wei-tern ,. Fnion, Harry Bracken comiany, O'lvmnell & 'ro. and J tlie Mecour.tmg, fre.ght d)strfbiJtionj . au lftor'sr tr-asilrer's, car record and j j mis'jeiiatieotis departments of the Oie- gon Khort Line. j |