Show RALPH E. BRISTOL IS PUSHING DRIVE no The Red Cross drive that the- men of the rity under leadership of Ralph J'. Bristol .ire ronWuctiriK is morinc nhc-;)'.l steaellly. Th" sum nakerl makes it a ' small task compared to what they ae-' ae-' cured over n year aro The general thought of the .'omiminlly la that it la a part of the work of the me-n who hnw tOOd hchlnd all the other chIIs of th" lest three years and that this on will soon he met and carried to a successful termination. The people have pretty well understood i lhat then- are two separate and dlMlnc-I dlMlnc-I lied Cross drives on over all the lamli where the American Qag floats -ind th.it ' ihesc two driven are in no wise in con-' con-' flle-t with each other. The woman's drive Is for memherahlp and that is one separate e-nd In Itself. The other Is for the American Red Cross third W'nr Fund nnd Is for the men's share of tho S7 T7. t"l needed to complete the war work abroad and with our own men. The woman's drive for membership is for one dollar a person and those who Join are given n Red Cross button and a Red Cross window win-dow banner They are f:ivn a one hundred hun-dred per cent banner if all in the Institution Insti-tution subscribe. The banner on the window or door tells nothing whatever about the mn a drive for the 57 775.00. it la not n- j eluded In the button drive al all and a 1 separate. |