CHAIRMAN VICE-CHAIRMAN SECRETARY Wade Pierce Harold G. Barr Mrs. C. W. Amidon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE tangas acy «oge~sP HO AMERICAN. RED CROSS Harold C. Fisher Harold G. Barr DOUGLAS COUNTY CHAPTER Mrs. Fred R. Isaacs ~“, — Boardman R. B. Gawain Community Building as Telephone 803 Mrs. O. O. Stoland BALDWIN CITY. Dr. Homer K. Ebright LAWRENCE, KANSAS F. C. Leitnacker se x . C. B. Johnson WILLOW SPRINGS: MRS. W. T. DOUCE Otto Hack Executive Secretary MARION: —_ Boyce LECOMPTON: Mrs. George F. Bahnmaier GRANT: Richard Wise PALMYRA: Perry Stevens CLINTON: Charles Banning EUDORA: Miss Ellen Melville KANWAKA: Mrs. Merle Coleman WAKARUSA: (East) Ralph Ward (West) Mrs. Roger Williams Board Members and Veacherr Rural Douglas County TREASURER Riley Burcham COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN HOME SERVICE Miss Esther E. Twente CHILD WELFARE Miss Esther E. Twente HOME NURSING Mrs. Joseph W. Murray WATER SAFETY Miss Ruth Hoover FIRST AID Parke H. Woodard, M.D. ACCIDENT PREVENTION John Callahan JUNIOR RED CROSS is. -1. Miss Kathryn Tissue CAMP and HOSPITAL SERVICE Mrs. C. W. Amidon NURSE RECRUITMENT Miss Electa Kindlesper jperger VOLUNTEER SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. 1 J. Dodds PRODUCTIO. Miss Andris Rife BLOOD DONOR SERVICE Ralph I. Canuteson, M.D. Most peopis enjoy gewsing the jump on the other fellow--that's what I'm doing now so that you can do tho same thing, On or about the first of March the people of the United States will be givon the privilege of donating two hundred million doilars to the American Red Cross, Wo would like, when that date rolls arcund, to surprise the City Folks by having the jump on them to the extent we can report our job done. You knew the neod for the Red Cross but those who have any doubts should check on such items as: blood donor banks, disaster refief, loans to distressed service men and women, securing emergency passes for those in the service, communicating with those in hospitals or prison camps, teaching first aid, training auxiliary nurses, child welfare work, etc. With about three thousand from our County in service some--we are sorry to say~--will be needing the Red Cross. We must bo ready when that need comes. I have had close contacts with most of those in the service from Rural Douglas County. Could not each District dedicate its contribution to the honor of those in servico from that District? If you so decide, use the form inclosed for your convenience in reporting tho names of those so honored. We hope to use those names in a way that will please everyone concerned. Send in the list when making the financial report from your District. The District Clork will receive a card on which to report the name of the person to whom you decide supplies should be sent. I presume the Director will set the time for your meeting. This should be done soon if we are to get the jump on the other folks. Township chairman listed in this letter head will be on the job and ready to assist. They may find time to call on you. Your success in the past has shown that you can get the job done. Respectful tly @ Se Kev Harold ©, Fisher, Rural Chairman City Hall, Lawrence, Kansas