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Show iMKMLERS CONTINUE TO JOIN RED CROSS AS DRIVE PROGRESSES Tlio Red Cross enrollment for 1930, in progress since Armistice day will not to he concluded this week. Returns to date include the following additional addi-tional memberships, and contributions. Milford membership contributing $1.00: Mrs. Jane Lane;, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs. F. B. Palmer, Mrs. Almeda Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gray, Rev. and Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Hen-rickson, Hen-rickson, Miss Gladys Coleman, Mil-ford Mil-ford State Bank, $5.00, Milford Creamery, $2.00, Mrs. J. A. Killam, llanora Hutchings, C. C. Sloan, Miss Wanda Garrett, M. J. Andrews, Miss Jean Woodside, Mrs. Wm. Broyles, I Mrs. Irma Gillies, Ford Carafe, Mrs. Grace Jefferson, Mr. L. Hand, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Joseph Smith, Mr. Hendricksqn, Mr. Addison Bybee, Mr.. H. G. Link, K. G. Ling, Kenneth Farnsworth. Milford donations: Mrs. Anderson 50c, Mrs. Osborn 25c. Frisco membership contributing $1.00: Harold Baxter, E. O. Richards, Rich-ards, Floyd Ross, Roy E. Petty, I. S. Goodwin, Delila Mastros, Mrs. J. M. Goodwin, Mrs. LaVern Davis, Henry Degellback. Frisco donations: E. O. Richards, $1.00, Floyd Ross, $1.00, James Davis, 50c, Willis Rogers 15c, Al Huntington, 50c, Henry Johnson, 50e, Don M. McDonald, 50c, Alice Jones, 50c, Mrs. Donald M. Burns wishes to thank the members of the Roll Call committee and the subscribers for their interest and cooperation. It has been a pleasure to meet and to work with those who have so cordially shared shar-ed in the 1931 enrollment. |