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y° Frankfort, Kentucky
A 4 Honorable Keen Johnson, Governor of Kentucky
; Chairman
Q John J. Greenleaf, State Director of
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A BQEEEQEEDG COUNTY DEFENSE CQQECIL
Central City
A E. J. Anderson, Chairman
Al H. Bryan Eugene E. Adkins
i Dr. John H. Harralsonl ' Sam Gish
Z lks. Adrian McRee
T Greenville
A W} R. Puryear, Chairman
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if AMERICAN LEGION, CENTRAL CITY POST #61 (Anerican Legion, Department of
in Kentucky; National American Legion), Post Headquarters, Central City.
if Commander, Shelley DePoyster, Central City. Telephone 4574W. Adjutant, ·_~
{ Haynes Hendricks, Central City. Terms expire June, 1943. ` ’
tf Membership: V70. Open to veterans of World War I, holding honorable discharge.
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, Committees: Publicity, Rudd Reno; Defense, E. T. Anderson; Welfare, E. L.
i» Adkins, all of Central City;
i· Purpose: `Welfare work particularly among service and ex—service men.
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iv Normal Civic Activities: Close cooperation with Central City Defense
il Council.`: , l_A , _
Q Defense Activitiesi` Interested in Auxiliary Police, Aid Raid Warden
i Service, ivilian Aircraft`Warning Service, Auxiliary Fire Protection,
Q Red Cross Assistance. . .
Q Local Publicatipns: None. `
§ AMERTCANCLEGION, CREENVILLE POST %8O KAmerican Legion, Department of
q Kentucky; National American Legion},·Q/o Guy E. Lovell, Greenville.
i Founded]l919» Commander, W. R. Puryean, Greenville. Term expires 1945.
 ,i_ A Adjttant, Guy E.`Lovel1. Telephone 549-J. Term expires 1945.
i Ngmbershipi 55. Qualifications, veteran of`World`War I with honorable
ip discharge. T _ _ _
i Committeeszy None reported. i . `i~j1. he _l` Q l
rl Purpose: ,Patriotic and fellowship organization te aid'veterans and
ip their‘families.`_ _ p . J y L _A _ , .
·? Normal Civicéictivitiesz Coopcrates with Red Cross, Civilian Defense.
3 Defense‘AEtivities: Interested in Auxiliary Polico,.Air Raid Warden
i; Service, Civilianiairerdft"Warning Service, Auxiliary Fire Protection,
pi Salvage Demolition Service, Emergency Repair Service, Motor Corps Service,
L Ambulance Service, Hospital and Clinical Assistance, Rod Cross Assistance,
1 First Aid, Operation of Canteens, Child Caro, Collection of*Scrap Metals
is and Other Metals. L _
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AMERICAN RED CROSS, CENTRAL CITY CHAPTER (American National Red Cross), c/o ‘_ PTE
Leslie Leach, Central City. Founded 1917. Chairman, Leslie Leach. “County ·· _ TSI
Executive·Secretary, Mrs.`W."D.‘ Gentry, Central City. Terms indefinite.
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Membership: 15. Qualifications, contributors of an annual fee of one dollar o """
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Committees: Disaster, W. D. Gentry, ll'? South Fifth Street; Shelter, Granger   Pm
Simpson;-Funds, L. M. Sass; Publicity, E. J. Anderson, allof Central City. . "?”
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Purpose: Emergency aid in time of war or disaster. _ y ""'
Normal Civic Activities: Production and distribution of clothing and the   ""
L necessities of life to victims of war or catastrophe. » _ ‘ _ __   Loy
Defense Activities: Engaged   Hospital and Clinical Assistanc_e_,' Sewing and  j
Preparatien of Surgical Dressings. Training for (First Aid. 9'Interested   . l ¥ BOT
Auxiliary Police, Air Raid Warden Service, Auxiliary Fire Protection, Ambulance   Am¤
Service, Red Cross Assistance. A · A   Sci
Local Publications: None. · ’ A . C   M9;
AMERICAN RED CROSS, MUHLENBERG COUNTY CHAPTER (American National Red Cross),     Cot
Greenville. ~Founded`l9l»7. Chairman, Rev. A. B.;Gross, Greenville. Telephone  ( "`
16. Secretary, J. E. Hoodenpyl, Greenville. Telephone 6. Executiive I, " _;   Pu
Secretary, Mrs. F—. A. Irvin, Greenville. Telephone 557-J. Terms indefinite. ` °  "-`
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Membership: 1025. Open to all persons making an- annual subscription of one' "   ""
. dollar or more. ‘   DG
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Conmitteeji Home Service, Rev. A. B. Gross; Disaster Preparedness, T. O.    
I Hall; Iirst Aid and Life Saving, Paul Whitmeri Home Nursing, Mrs. E. L. Gates; T}  LO
Special Services, Mrs. Geo. Hill; Motor Corps,~ Mrs. T. G. Rogers; Nutrition,`. . _  —
Mrs. V. E. Ford; Canteen, Mrs. Roy Swann; Production, Mrs. J, F. Mulligan;  
Surgical Dressings, Mrs. F. A; Hunter; Knitting, Mrs. J. E. ‘Nickliffe;'Sewing, 1Q  BC
Mrs. W. C. Malone; Purchasing, Mrs. W. G`. Duncan; Packing and Shipping, Mrs. ·-   Arr
R. P. Countzlor, all of Greenville.   Gr
p Purpose; Home service for disabled ex-service and service men. Emergency aid"  
in time of Disaster. A = V ‘ l l °   Mc
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Q Normal Civic Activities: Distribution of the necessities of life tolvictims of"   ·
I war and catastrophe, · ‘ "   C;
  Defense Activi_t_ii2s: Engaged   Red Cross Assistance; Interested. in Ambulance};.   E
{ Service, Hospital and Clinical Assistance, First Aid, Interviewing. E 
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Local Publications: None.  i E-E
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N BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, GREENVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern Baptist
T Convention of B. T. U.), Baptist Church, Greenville. Founded 1915. _
P? President, Eades Baird, Greenville. Secretary, Inez Sweeney, Greenville.
{  Terms expire October, 194:2. _ . —·
{I Membership: `100. Open to members of the churchs I ‘
Ԥ Committees: Enlistment, John Rhea Boggess, Greenville.
ii Purpose: Training in Christian service. ‘ l
if Normal Civic Activities: None, A A ° '
@ Defense Activities: Interested in Typing and Other Clerical Assistance.
E Local Publications: None. U
g BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, CENTRAL~CITY racer #41 (National Council, Boy Scouts of
3 i} America), q/o James F. Rice, 506 Morehead Street, Central City. ‘Founded 1935.
so Scoutmaster, James F. Rice. Telephone 205. Term indefinite.
Q: Membership: 25. Qualifications, boys 12 to 16 years of age, able to pass
i scout tests and_requirements.II I_
2 Committees: Troop, George`L.'Wallace,‘Central City. ` `·` ’ "
Q Purpose: `Character building, citizenship and community service. `· _ '
N Normal Civic Activitiesr.‘Nonc_reported. (_ I: .iLI ’I_ ` ,4I:
Q Defense Activities:_ Interested in Collection of Scrap Netéls and Other Metals,
I Collecting Books.l ’ ’ I I
lg Local Publications: Ncnc, "`i *4A N l ’ ·° ·“—` · AAI
3 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, MUHLENBERG COUNTY DISTRICT (National Boy Scouts of
.. ig America), c/o A. B. Gross, Greenville. ‘Founded 1938. Chairman, A. B. Gross,
gr Greenville. Telephone lS,"SOcfCtdfy, Robert Kirkpatrick, Beech Creek.
4 I, Terms expire January, 1943. `
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° I: Nbvbership: 6fTrocps. IOpon to boys 12 to 18 years of age able to pass Scout
f test and requirements, I I ( I »..'. L.I’ y_ _
I (l Committees: None reported. '
zi I Purpose: Character building, citizenship training and community service.
It Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with churches, schools, civic and
IE I social_organizati5ns. .I ; _ I ( __ A
ii Defense Activities: Training for (First Aid.) Interested in Auxiliary Police,
{ Collecting Books, Signal Service. ’ ‘ ‘
·£ Local Publications: None.

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CENTRAL CITY COMIVERICAL CLUBI, _e/q.Eugene L. AdI— , _ _ _ -
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Defense Activities:' Engaged in Child Care. Interested in Hospital and '_ . '"
Clinical Assistance, Red Cross Assistance. ' ;~ C
Local Publications: "Pond River Lodge Bulletin" (monthly), ’. .... E
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GREENVILLE JUNIOR CHAIBER OF COMMERCE (Kentucky and U. S. Junior Chamber of V VN
Com erce), Greenville. Founded 1958. President, Lloyd Rogers, Main Cross V§ E
~ Street, Greenville. Telephone 121. Secretary, H. R. Duncan, Cherry Street, V g
Greenville. Telephone 101. Terms expired April, 1942. ` Q D
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Nknbershipz 42. Open to any young man of good character between the ages of 1. i Q
`2‘1 and ss.  
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Committees: None reported.‘ . = 1 · . ·i _Q _
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Purpose: To provide the younger business and professional men of Greenville 3 E
a medium for training in leadership and citizenship.: _j~, , :_ ‘Q S
Normal Civic Activities: None reported. VVVVV VV `V V `E I
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Defense Activities: Engaged in Collection of Scrap Metals and Other Metals. I
Training for First Aid. V . V Li. . , _- ·· ;_ I V V __ g E
v Local Publications: None. ~ —_ ~4_ A . _; I
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GREENVILLE PARENT—TEACHER- ASSOCIATION (National and_State Congresses P. T, A.), f
c/o Mrs. J. R. Martin, Greenville. President, Mrs. J. R. Martin. TelephoneV j E
570. Secretary, Mrs. Guy Lovell, Greenville, Terms expire September, 1942. E (
Nwnbershipz SOO. Open to parents, teachers and others interested in the V Q
welfare of school children. . · » }
Committees: Membership; Publicity.; V V Q
A Purpose: Improvement of relations between the home andVschool. V J
l  : None reported. V VV V V l
i Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance, Chi1dVCare. Interested ·V 1
g in Air Raid Warden Service, Interpreting. lf Z; ;_ - _-`- E
· Local Publicationsa None. V V V VV V * V l" §V -

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  GREENVILLE WOMAEUS CLUB (General Federation of Women's Clubs), West Cross. A _
 · Street, Greenville. Founded 1908. President, lirs;CR. E. Rice, 162 North ‘
i Main Street, Greenville. Telephone 18, Secretary, Mrs. J.K. Long, Jr.,
 [ Greenville. Telephone 124. Terms expire October., 1942. 4 ,
I   Membership: 120. Qualifications, intelligence, character and reciprocity.
 A Committees: Library, Mrs. A. N. Duncan; Public Welfare, Mrs. J. F. Vliulligan;
 I Girl Scouts, Mrs. J-. S. Brigendice, all of Greenville.
_   Purpose: Civic and educational.
. -  LNorma_1;;Ci;{i_o Aciiiviiciesz Cooperating with Public Library, beautifying _
 , grounds Tof public buildings and aiding Girl Scouts. ‘ ` · ‘ ‘ ·
  Defense Activities: Engaged   Red Cross Assistance, Library Service, ‘
  Colle cting Books. Interested   Hospital and Clinical Assistance, Sewing
A   and Preparation of Surgical Dressings, First Aid. '
 i Local Publicatiogfz Year Book. T ‘ ‘ A.
  INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, CENTRAECITY LODGE (Grand Lodge of
  Kentucky I. O. O. F. >, c/o Marvin Wilson, Hartwick. President, Hura ·
  Sparks, Martwick. Secretary, Marvin Wilson. Terms expired June, 1942.
L  i l@bership: 57. Qualifications-, white adult American citizens of . .
.   good reputation. ` V
 A Committees: None reported. I _
(  _ Purpose: Aiding aged members of I-. O. O. F., also widows and orphans.
  Nenmal Civic Act_iviti;es: None reported. ‘
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’  A Defense Activities: Interested   First Aid, Ent`ertainment,' Recreation, ‘
  Collecting Books. V
  Local   None. _ p
  INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOVIS , GREENVILLE REREKAH LODGE #105 (Rebekah `
  State Assembly I. O-. O. F.), Greenville. Founded l928. Noble Grand, Drs.
 Q {Clara Bell Yates, Greenville. Secretary, lirs. Tom Eaves, Pewderly. Terms
  expire July, l9¢l2. ` V
,2  Membership: 32, Open to white women 18 years of age and over. Unanimous
Bd   approval of menfoers. — ' ` ' `
  Committepiz Hospital. p
  Purpose: To assist in support of I. O. 0-. F. Widows and Orphans Homo.

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Greenville Rebekah Lodge=#lO5 (continued) 3
Normal Civic Aptivitiesz None. S V _ _.V. _ A E
Defense Activities: Interested in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings, · E
Red Cross Assistance, First Aid. ° P
Local Publications: None. S -_· ' w` , {_ p A _ » in N
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, MUHLENBERG LODGE #94 (Grand Lodge of Kentucky I E
I. O. O. F.), I. O. O. F. Hall, Greenville. Founded 1905. Noble Grand, Guy § ?
Lovell, Greenville. Secretary, Irving Gary, Greenville. Executive Secretary, Q
O. W. McCandler, Greenville. Terms expire January, 1943. ; I
I Ngmbershipi 28. Open to white adults of good character, 18 to 45 years of age.
Egmpgjteesz None reported. ` I A A ;
Purppsei Fraternal and charitable. ' A " l ‘. Q 5
Normal CiyipNAptiyities: Assists Red Cross and all civic organizations.· Aids L A
widows and orphans of deceased members.; _ { _ . __ , g A
Defense Activities: Interested in Red Cross Assistance, Collection of Scrap g I
Metals and Other Metals. Lodge offers further general aid when and if called Q T
upon. _ . A · Q
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T KIWANIS CLUB OF GREENVILLE (Kiwanis International), c/o F. A. Hunter, " ‘ `
Greenville. Founded 1925. President, Mallory Pitman, Greenville. Telephone W I
SOO. Secretary, F. A. Hunter. Telephone 76. Terms expire January, 1945. ‘ 3 —
Lknbership: BO. Qualifications, approval by Board of Directors. ‘ H A A
Committees: Defense, F. H. Pittman; Public Affairs,_H. R. Duncan; Program, . I
F. A. Hunter; Underpriviledged Child, Dr. G. F. Brockman, all of Greenville. ‘ V
Eprpose: Civic welfare. V p E
e Normal Civic Activitiesg Sponsor of aid programs for underpriviledged children, A
i Boy Scouts and Strawberry Festival. , j ]
é Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance. Interested in Collection I
y of Scrap Metals and Other Ibtals, Discussion Leaders. _ . -
Local Publications: None, _ I ( · ‘ A
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_ LIONS CLUB OF CENTRAL CITY (Lions International), q/o Lu-Ray Hotel, Central
é City. Founded 1940. President, C. C. Donovan, Central City. Secretary,
g James Earl Wilson, Central City. Terms expire July, 1942.
l> Membership: 20. Open to business and professional men.
_ i Committees: None reported.
Y Purpose: Civic welfare and betterment.
gl Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with Tuberculosis Program, Red Cross,
Q and purchased for public use a resuscitatcr for emergency aid.
I 2 Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance. Interested in
 Q First Aid. ` ` ` " "
l Local Publications: _None. A
ig MUHLENBERG_COUNTY,FARM,BUREAU (Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation; National-
{ Farm Bureau Federation>, c/o J. V. Coleman, County Agent, Greenville. `
§ Founded l9l7. President, J. P. Bennett, R. R, ji, Bremen. Secretary, Mrs.
d` J. T. Cheatham, Greenville. Telephone 294-J. Terms empire January, 1943.
_] Advisor, J. V. Coleman. _Telephone 85. Term indefinite. `
 mv Membership: 65. Open to bona fide farmers, and`farm operatorsa . ·
gi Directors: J. P. Bennett, Bremen; C. R. Lovell, Greenville; J. O. Casebicr,
ig Drakesboro; S. C. Eaves, Greenville. g
i Purpose; Advancement of farm interests of lmhlcnberg County.
l Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with State Agricultural Extension ‘
i Service in its Agricultural Program.
A Defense Activities: Engaged in Collection of Scrap Metals_and Other Metals.
Q Local Publications: None.
5 TMHLENBERG COUNTY 4-H CLUBS (State and National 4-H Clubs), c/o A. lh
· Warren, Assistant County Agent; Greénv&lle.`Telephone 85. Founded 1917.
` President, Everett Arnett, R. R. #1, Greenville. Secretary, Mrs.—Jéssie
·Q Smith, R.'R. #4, Central City, Tcrne expire March, 1943. Advisor, A. M.
1 Warren, Greenville, Term indefinite.
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`L Membership: 545. Open to farm boys and girls lO to EO years old, inclusive. I
gn 3 Committees: Each club has program committee. , · g B
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Normal Civic Activities: Agricultural education for rural boys and girls ° yp
and training in leadership. _ ; , A J ’ I
Defense Activities: Engaged in- Collecting of Scrap Metals and Other Metals. I
Interested in Preparation and Serving of Food, Collecting Books. '
Local Publications: None. l I U A · A A l ‘ lv _ C
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IMHIENBERG COUNTY HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION (Kentucky'Federation of Homemakersg { y
National Home Demonstration Council; Associated Country`Women of the World), '
c/o Mrs. Alma Moore, Home Demonstration“Agent, Greenville, -Founded 1924. _ g i
e President, Mrs. B. F; Whitmer, Route #1, Sacramento. Telephone Bremen _ E
Exchange. Secretary, Hrs. Clyde Rust, Route #2, Greenville. Telephone 5511. _
Terms expire_September, 1942. Executive Secretary, Mrs. Alma Moore. Term j (
indefinite; ` A O __ _ _ · ; { “
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Membership: ZOO (12 clubs). Open to any farm girl or_woman who is interested.. V R
in stbdying homemaking problems under trained leadership, · =_, _ ·.. , ` A
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_Cpmmittees: Citizenship, Nutrition, Clothing, Recreation, Homerlmprovement, · I `
others as need arises. A ` l " _ f 1
Purppse: Edubation for rural women and girls in homemaking, foods andh °°l. 4 A ]
nutrition, clothing and home improvement. ¤ I
Normal Civic Activities: T5 promote a better rural living by cooperating with ” W
the church, school and local organizations. - '_ _.;Q _ ‘ J
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» Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance. Training for Preparation (
and Serving of Food, Operation of Canteens. plntepested in Hospital and__ ` p· y
Clinical Assistance, Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings, First Aid. ` I
Local Publications: None. .4 l l U C W
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MIUISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLB,o/Q Rev. CIyde`Widick, Greenville•·
President, Rev. Clyde Widick. Secretary, ArthurLB.,Gross, Greenville. Terms ' Y
_ cxpired July, 1942. ‘ ` do - _._ , . _
. Membership: 6. Open to Pastors of local churches, Evangelists and students A A
\ of the ministry. - _-_ __e. v J' ·· Wg A I
i _C2mmittees; None. _ _ V . V ‘_ `
& Pprpospz To be of service to community and county by cooperating with g _“iQ A
religious and civic organizations. IR -
Normal_Civie;Activitiesi Participates in Red Cross and other drives. Assists »
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A Ministerial Association of Greenville (continued)
_; (Defense Activities: Engaged in Library Service. Interested in Discussion
E ' Leaders, Public Speaking. ‘ " '_
Q Local Publications: None.
_i ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, CENTRAL CITY CHAPTER #58 (General Grand Chapter;
A Kentucky Grand Chapter,_O, E. S.), Broad Street, Central City. Founded 1905.
g Worthy Matron, Mrs. Norman Tucker, Central City,` Secretary, Mrs; Ida
Morgan, South Fourth Street, Central City. Terms expire October, 1942.
i Membepshipz 180. Qualifications, daughter, wife, widow, sister, or mother of·
1 a Mason plus unanimous vote of members.
E Committees: None reported. " ' l up
VQ Purpose; To promote fraternal sisterhood, Gives aid to needy through the
* various charitable organizations. ` ” All .l ` ` »
{ Normal Civic Activities} None reported. l p l
( Defense Activities: Interested in Red Cross Assistance.
4 li Local Publications: None.
r A `ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, LNDELlNE_CHAPTER #64 (Grand Lodge of Kentucky O. E. S.),
__ l (Masonic Hall, Greenville,' Founded 1906. Worthy Matron,*Nrs. Ray Brown, s
I College Street, Greenville. Telephone 293-W. Secretary, lhs. B. C. Argabrite,
>n * Greenville. Telephone 565. Terms expire October, lQ42. _ _
A 'L Nkmbershipz 150, Opcn by unggjmcug vote to wife§_daughter,»siStGr, rwthor O?
A widow oi a Master Mason: _ ., _x. V . { - ·
T ACommittees: None. h A "V I ' I
A Purpose: Fraternal and promotion of welfare of members. Wholesome activities
' and entertainnent. , _ , _
Defense Activities: Interested in Hospital and Clinical Assistance, Sewing
_ and Prepanatidn of Surgical Dressings. V
Local Publications: None. ' `

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ROTARY CLUB OF CENTRAL CITY (Rotary International), Lu-Ray Hotel, Central City, C
Founded 1928. President,'Griff Head, lll West Second Street, Central City. A I
Telephone 258. :Secretary, Yewell Foster, ll5 West Second Street, Central City. » G
Telephone 114. Terms expired July, 1942. " ` B
Membership: 30. Qualifications, not more than one executive representative from C -
each type of business or profession in Central City. E
Committees: Boys Work, Tim Meinschein, 324 North Twenty-fourth Street; I E
Program,'Gene Adkins, lOlO Broad Street; Publicity,fRudd Reno, Nbssenger V
Building, all of Central City] A ‘ "‘ 2
Purpose: Civic service and improvement. 1 I
` Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with Boy Scouts in organizing sale " 2
of War Stamps and Bonds. Instigating plans for Home Guard Unit in conjunction
with local Legion Post. ' » V
Defense Activities: Interested in Auxiliary Police, Aid Raid Warden Service,i ‘
Civilian Aircraft Warning Service, Auxiliary Fire Protection, Salvage Demolition 2
Service, Emergency Repair Service, Motor Corp Service, Ambulance Serviee, First . ·
Aid, Collection of Scrap Metal and Other Metals, Recreation, Public Speaking. ’ ]
Local Publications: Rotary Spotlight (semi—monthly). l Z - .T T
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THE AEOLIAN MUSIC CLUB (State and National Federation of Music Clubs), c/o Mrs.
J. B. Kutzner, 524 North Third Street, Central City. Founded l900. President, ~ .
Mrs. Lucien Griffith, Central City. Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Kut;ner.‘ Telephone
242-J. Terms expired May, 1942, _ Y ' ' ‘ ` _
7 Nbubership: 27. Open to trained musicians. ”` “ -
Committees? TProgram, Miss Ruth May, 508 Broad Street; Music”Week,QMrs._J.,&. W
Smith, 516 Broad Street; House and Hospitality,M s. J} P..Wa1t0n, 509 Broad n
Street; Finance, Mrs. Lee Lockrey, 50l West Third Street, all of Central City. .
Purpose: To promote knowledge and understanding of good music. _ A
Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with schools, churches and civic
’ organizations. . _
{ Defense Activities: Interested in Entertainment, Recreation, Library Service,
2 Collecting Books, Public Speaking.
é Local Publications: None, l AS U

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i WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, GREENVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Greenville Presbyterian
,_ I Church, Greenville. President, Mrs. A. M. Christian, Box 274, Greenville.,
n Telephone 290-J. Secretary, Mrs. R. E. Wallace, 204 East Main Cross Street,
,_ ; Greenville. Telephone 50. Terms expired April, 1942,
i lgrbershipz 20. Open to all women members of the church.l
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` Committees: None reported.
P Purpose; Advancing the total church program through its women members.
T ‘Ncrmal Civic Activities: Cooperating with hospital and settlement house.
A `Defense Activities: Eegaged in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings.
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P i WOMAN'S CLUB OF CENTRAL CITY (State and General Federation of Women's Clubs),
P q/o Miss Ruth May, 508 Broad Street, Central City. Founded 1925. President,
- Mrs. E. C. Purvis, Central City. Secretary, Miss Ruth May. Telephone 52.
ion
st f Terms expired May, 1942,; _ · . _
V Membership: 50. Qualifications,`intelligent women of good character willing
to serve the community. _ _
A Cpmmittees: None reported. · A l t A
F. ,· Purpose: Promotion of higher sobial, educational and moral conditions for
S its own advancement in education, civies, artshand music.
Nornel.fiygniggnargttiesz Coeperates with County Health Unit in arranging
F clinics for tubercular and crippled children; Ceuncilors for girls N. Y. A.
. program; conducts annual cooking school; sponsors National Defense, patriotic
` and health programs. r A
.• Defense Actiyities: Training.for Auxiliary Fire Protection. Interested in
Salvage Demolition Service. _ ·
“ Local Publications: Year Book.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY,-BAPTIST CHURCH-(Kentucky'Women's Missionary Union),
y Baptist Church, Central City. Founded 1906. President, Mrs. H. S. Lovell,
’ Route 4, Central City. Secretary, Mrs. C._H. Maddox, North Fourth Street,
C Central City. Terms expire December, 1942. H ‘
I membership: 58. Qualifications, women members of Baptist Church.

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Committees: Enlistment, Mrs. J. D. Fades, Third Street; Program, Mrs. Edgar V A
Nichols, Broad Street;·Yeung Peoples Leader, Mrs. A.—W. Mahan,.Second Street; I
Mission Study, Mrs. Rey Lem, Second Street; Personal Service, Mrs. B. N. E
Holman, Second Street, all of Central City. ~ V ` ` ~ ‘_ A 'Y‘l Qu j
Purpose: To promote missionary work among all the peoples of the world. _ pg xp ]
Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with Red Cross, donates fruit annuallyipl I
to orphans home and training school. Renders aid to the sick in the community. Q
Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance, Family Social Service ini A j
i‘ Industrial Areas. interested in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings, g
Preparation and Serving of Food. ‘
Local Puhlieatiens: None. ` ' " Y` 1 . » . - A`
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY'SOCIETY, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (United Christian`~·· _ A {
Missionary`Society, Christian Church U. S. A.), First'Christian Church,
Greenville. Founded 1955. President, Mrs, Ray Brown, College Street, Green}
ville. Telephone 295#W. Secretary, Mrs. Claude Cornette,`52O College Street,
Greenville. Terms expired July, 1942. `
lkmmership: 15. Open to adult Christian women. P N `
Committees:.'Finance,·1Hs. D. F. lbrcer; lhnbership, Mrs. W. O. Smith; Special A `
Program, Mrs. A. P. Cook, all of Greenville. (
V Purpose:’To extend missionary work at home and abroad. ri I - i·
NormaI_Civi&jtgtigities: Cooperating with Red Cross. · 3 ‘
Defense Activities; Engaged in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings,
Red Cross Assistance. Training for First Aid. Interested in Preparation and
Serving of Food. A -—*”—“__-
LocalmPuhlications: None. lihbmi l t`·“l
( WONAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVJCE, GREENVILIELIETHODIST CHURCH (National
E Conference of W. S. C. S.), Methodist Church, Greenville.‘ Founded 1880.
2 President, Mrs. Mallory Pitman, College Street, Greenville. Telephone 300.~
I Secretary, Mrs. Felix Martin, Th