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Show Salt Lakers Aid War Wounded r y ' ' ' '' ! '! V . - r "": t ' -- J -v I .; -i . -. . I ' ' - ' ;j - - -';;M;;.1;;;::-..Jv '.. j -t.. - j WOMEN WORKERS MAKE BED CROSS WAR BANDAGES Mrs. J. H. Collins, left; Mrs. C E. fainter, Mlsa Ella M. WcUwd Red Cross Workers Make Bandages for French Army On the theory that 8011011 speaks louder than words, the Salt Lake county chapter, American Red Cross, Tueaday had started 8 bandage-making project that will continue until 2300 have been made tor the French (overnment loo. She has been assisted by Mrs. J. R Collins and Miss Ella M. Wlcfclund, trained nurse who served avaraoas in the World war. Mrs. C E. Painter, chapter chairman of war relief production, Monday started 35 women on the project of turning 7000 yards of gauss and 500 pounds of cotton into bandar es to be need on wounded wound-ed French. The women were members of the Catholic Woman's league. The work was taken up Tueaday by women from St Mark's and St. Paul's Episcopal guilds. Mrs. Painter pointed out that all women are Invited to help make the bandages, regardless of rellg- |