xt7j9k45r926 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7j9k45r926/data/mets.xml Historical Records Survey (Ky.) United States. Work Projects Administration. Kentucky 1942 "There are 120 counties in Kentucky and it is expected that a guide will be issued for each county."--Letter from Work projects administration of Kentucky dated Sept. 8, 1942. books This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed in accordance with U. S. copyright laws. Kentucky Works Progress Administration Publications Associations, institutions, etc.--Kentucky--Allen County--Directories Kentucky--Allen County--Civil defense Guide to civilian organizations. Allen County, Kentucky text Guide to civilian organizations. Allen County, Kentucky 1942 1942 2012 true xt7j9k45r926 section xt7j9k45r926 I  *  VI    `         I  I LE   LI I            —      I I
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Q. The Allen County Defense Council is Affiliated
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g Frankfort, Kentucky
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y Honorable Keen Johnson, Governor of Kentucky
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if John J. Greenleaf, State Director of
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il ALLEN COUTTY DLFQISE COUNCIL
A Scottsville
l TL B. Fowler, Chairmen
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gi QILRIC;D LwGION,_;ILEH COUNTY POST¤#ll2 (National american Legion), Scotts- *
E ville. Commander, F. E. Guy, Scottsville. Telephone 174-R. Adjutant, T. I.
p _· nickerson, Scottsville. Telephone 199. Terms expired September, 1942.
§ Epmbershipz 74. Qualifications, honorable discharged veterans of Korld jp? i1_
§ Committees: Child Tblfarc, E. C. Cole, Halfway.
Q Purpose: Rehabilitation of World War veterans and~their families and promotion
Q · of democratic principles._ H _ I ""
Q Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with patriotic and civic organizations.
E? I Defense Activities: Interested in Auxiliary Police.
tr Local Publications: None. y
kg j&ERIC;N RED CROSS, RLLEE COUTTY"CH;PT]R (Qmerican Uational Red Cross§, Scotts-
le ville, Chairman, T. 1} Crew, Jr., Scottsville. Telephone 7. Secretary, Mrs.
1 Roy Milliken, Scottsville. Telephone 254-K. Terms expire July, 1943.
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  Mombershipg- lOO. Open to all persons contributing one dollar or more annually.
y‘ Committees; Har Relief Funds, harry Read, Scottsville. ·
E Purpose; To provide aid and temporary relief in the event of disaster, furn-
E ish welfare service to army and Davy personnel and their families.
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la Normal Civic lctivities: Instructing persons·in Red Cross work. .i.. »
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T Defense Activities: Training for Sewing and Preparation of Surgical.Dress-
j· ings, First Lid, Child Care.
"T Local Publications: None.
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it BnCHELOR GIRLS CLUB OF SCOTTSVILLR, founded l9o7. rresioent, miss Nell Dunn,
f: Scottsville. Term expires March, 1945.
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i Membership: 20. Open to single girls 2l years of age or over.
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L: Committees: None reportoc.
l_ Iurposc: Primarily_a social club. ~
T Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with the Red Cross.
Defense Activities: Red Cross Assistance, Entertainment.
` Local Publications: None. ‘ I
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BOY SCOUTS OF SCOTTSVILLE (National Council, Boy —Scouts of America), Scotts-
ville. Founded 1941. Scoutmaster, Rev. A. H. Gregory, Scottsville. Telephone ·
l6l-X. Assistant Scout,aster, R. R. Pitchford, Jr., Scottsville. Terms indef-
inite. - · ‘
Membership: 28. Open to boys not under l2 years of age able to pass Scout ` I
test.
Committees: Troop, E. H. Hancock; Leadership,'H. B. Fowler; Aavanggmgntp, Dr .
L. W. Johnson; Health and Safety, T. TL Crow, Jr.; Organization, Earrod Patton;
Camping and Activities, P. H. Meador, all of Soottsville.U _ , ~--`—`~~
Purpose; Character building, health, safety and preparation for citizenship. ~
Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with all worthwhile civic organizations. ~ A ·
Defense Activities: Interested in Auxiliary‘Police, Red Cross Assistance,
Collecting Books, Radio Operation and Repair, Signal Services.
Local Publications; None. , _ ( lg
( BUSINESS WONEN'S CIRCLE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Tbmen’s Missionary Scoiety o . §
Southern Baptist Convention), First Baptist Church, Scottsville. President, ~ · §
Lula Dalton, Scottsville. Telephone li7-K. Secretary, Lucille Dalton, Scotts- §
ville. Temes expire January, l945.» - o _ `— ~ §
Kembership; BO. Open to Baptist Church members interested in church work. g
Committees; Nene'rcported. V l I H _ _ E
A E Purpose: Promotion of interest in missionary work.- (Li I l = ‘ ` ` {
Normal Civic Activities; Assisting with Red Cross and aiding·the local in- - Q
digent. Q
Defense Activities: ‘Interested_in_Hotor Corps Service, Ambulance Service, E
Red Cross Assistance; First Aid. l . » ' Q
Local Publications; None. . · §
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FREE AND ACCEPTED LZSOIS, GRAND IODGB #208 (Grand Lodge of Kentucky, F. & A. i
N.), Scottsville. Master, Rev. H. L. Green, Scottsville. Telephone 7l-R. Q
Secretary, Robert Sears, Scottsville. Telephone 384-K. Terms expire December, §
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Membership; Sl. Open to white males 2l years of age and over who are accept- ·§
able to the members. §
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L Free and Accepted Masons, Grand Lodge¢#208 (Continued) · ‘ .-4 A
=? Purpose: Fraternal and the welfare of its members. . c
p Normal Civic Activities: Aids in the support of Kentucky Masonic Homes.
OQ Defense Activities: Interested in Red Cross Assistance. T
Q Local Publications: None. ‘ · __ M_ _· 4_
‘; T GIRL SCOUTS OF SCOTTSVILL3, KBHOVA DIVISION (National Girl Scouts of America),
§ Scottsville. Founded 1958. Leader, Mrs. Curtis Bryant, Scottsville. Telephone
Q 25 k. term expires July, 1945. `
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A a Membership: 15. Open to girls lO to 14 years of age·who can pass Scout tests
{5 and meet other requirements. i
gi Committees: Troop, Mrs. Vallie Septon, Scottsville. ·
I} Purpose: Character building and citizenship training.- · ~
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f Normal Civic Activities: Assisting Red Cross, Boy Scouts and other civic _
"" P organizations. ‘ ~ . . - ` _ _
' { Defense Activities: Engaged in and Training for First Aid. Interested in
; sexing and -reparatien of Surgical Dressings, Child Care, Recreation. __,_
ij Local Publications: None.
dl HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OF SCOTTSVILLE, Scottsville. President, Andean Loader, I
§$ Scottsville. ~ecretary, Clara N. Heath, Scottsville. Terms expire June,
Q 1945. _
5 Membership: SO. Open to girls who—have received some training in home econ-
pj omics.
#€ Committees: None reported.
g ._,A Purpose: A social friendship club for the study of home economics. VI
¥ Formal Civic Activities: Assisting the Red Crosss Q ·
it Defense Activities: Interested in Motor Corps Service, Ambulance Service,
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,¤ First Aid, Sewing and Preparation of Surgical D1essin©s.
TU Local Publications: None. · _ N
t NOTHEHS STUDY CLUB OF SCOTTSVILLE, Scottsville. Founded 1950. President, Mrs.
V Ernest Heil, Scottsville. Telephone 189-X. Secretary, Mrs. Jack Read, Scotts-
P Ville. Telephone 585. Terms expire Hay, 1945.
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Mothers Study Club of Scottsville (Continued)
Membership: 14. Open to women interested in better homes and education of `
children. A ‘
Committees: Social Service, Hrs. H. L. Green, Scottsville. _
Purpose: Better homes, ehildren's development and to imbue a spirit of Coop-
eration among the members. l " "‘ . T
Nonial Civic Activities: Assisting the Red Cross, local‘charitios, and City
Board of Education. _
` Defense nctivities: Interested in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dress-
ings, ded Cross Assistance, Preparation and Sorting of Food, Entertainment,
Teaching.&ncrieanization Classes for Aliens and Others.
Local Publications: None. P V b
ORDER OF E;STERF STAR, SCOTTSVILLE CHnPTER’y6O (Grand Chapter of Kcntueky,‘ I
O. E. S.), Scottsville. Founded 1906. Worthy Hatron, Miss Christine Johnson, *
North Court Street, Scottsville. Telephone l84—R. Secretary, Mrs.-Myrtie. __ `
Brown East Hain Street Scottsville. Terms ox ired September 1942. E
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A Membership: lOO. Open to wife, mother, sister, daughter or widow of a Mason Q
in good standing and affiliated Masons. "jy ‘"*"·v ···- ~- §
Committees; Relief, Mrs. &.-I.,Hersdith; Sick, Mrs. Cora Huntsmon, both of i
Scottsville. ’ ·t:` ul '''· .l`"”`*”‘° ‘‘’‘ “‘1 *· S
Purpose: Fraternal and benevolent. · : .
( Normal Civic Qctivitics: Assisting local Red Cross and Collecting magazines s
and books for soldiers. . l ( i
Defense Activities: Interested in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dress- i
V ings, Red Cross Assistance, Collecting Books. r
Local Publications: None. · ~~-
ROTQPY CLUB OF SCOTTSVILLS (Rotary Intornationsl), Scottsville. Founded-l950.‘ ¤
President, TL B. Fowler, Scottsville. Telephone 174-Y. Secretary, Thomas Crew, t
Jr., Scottsville. Telephone 7. Terms expixe July, lOdS. - .
L lbrbership: BO. Open to business executives and professional men subjected to i
' Rotary classifications and regulations. up V g
Committees: Home reported. E
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Rotary Club of Scottsville (Continued)V ‘ ‘
Normal Civic Activities: Organization of local Boy Scouts and cooperates in
all community projects. .
Defense Activities; Interested in Rod Cross Assistance, Collecting Decks,
‘ Public Speaking.
» Local Publications; Magazine (monthly).
Q SCOTTSVILLE I&PEHT—TE;CHER ;SSOCI;TIOH (National Congresses of Parent-Teacher
I Association), Scottsville. Founded 1920. President, Hrs. Glenn Futler, Scotts-
f ville. Secretary,`Nrs. Herbert Ioore, Scoyysville. Telephone 7020. Terms ox-
Q I .pircd April, l9&2. i ._ `
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Q Membership: 25. Open to taecher or parent of child attending school. [
E Committees; None reported. I
1Q » Purposo;·Cooperation betwmen hone and school for improvement of child rmlfare. I
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a normal Civic activities; Cooperatos with jPn in providing free lunches to
g school children and assisting Rotary Club in geting discussion Leaders. ~
fg Defense Activities; Preparation and Serving of Food. ·
ji Local Publications; None. ‘ * e ‘ - - -
Q TDLENYS HISSIONQRY SOCIETY PIIST 3;PTIST CHURCH, c/o Irs. hyrtle Drown, Scotts-
E ville. Founded l9l4. President, Hrs. G. R. Keen, Seottsvilkz. Telephone 199.
§ Secretary, Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Terms expire January, 1945.
iX Hembershi : 54. ualifications .must be a member of the Ba tist Church and
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p interested in Mission work. "
i Committees: Personal Service, Hrs. Minnie Garrison; Entertainment, Irs. L.
e “U. Johnson; Publicity, hrs. E. C. Johnson; Enlistncnt, hrs. Carl Grubos;
Q Stewardship, hrs. L. T. Crow, all of Scottsville.
E Purpose: Training for young people in Christian stewardship and missionary
Q xrork.
E Normal Civic Activities; Cooperating with church and missionary activities,
f Llso with Red Cross.
s Defense Activities: Interested in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dress-
3 ings, Red Cross Assistance. ‘
EE Local Publications; None.
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I TKEEEUS SOCIETY OF CHRI3TI;H SERVICE METHODIST CHURCH,_SCottsvillc.’FoundodC
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‘ 1940. Chairman, Mrs. Bradford Hutchlor, Scottsvillo. Tclcphono lé7—R. Socrat-
` ary, Hrs. Ray Eillikcn, Scottsvillo. Tolcphonc 254-K. Torms oxpirc January,
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Movbcrship; 20. Opcn to any Hcthodist Church mcmbcr intorcstod in Missionary
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Committcos: None rcportod. A
Purpose; To build up intcrost in missionary work. A
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_ Normal Civic Lctivitios: Assist charitabk; organizations. (
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Dcfonsc Lctivitios; Intorostcd in Hospital and Clinical Qssistanco, Swoing I (
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and lroparation of Surgical Drcssinas, Rod cross nssistancc, First -1d, Child (
Caro. Proparation and Scrving of Food, Entortainmcnt, Rccrcation. _ I
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YOUNG HOTHELS CLUB, Scottsvillc. Foundcd 1959. ProSidont, Hrs. J. I. Barbcr, ; ·
Scottsvillc. Tolcphono 52. Sccrotary, Irs. Ralph Short, Scottsvillc. Tolcphonc . 1
554-X. Terms cxpircd Octobcr, 1942. ‘ ~ __ ..v » ·- O
` Momborshi ; l2. ’lualifications Christian irls and vouns marriod uoucn.intor- ~ .} ·
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ostod in thc problems and caros of mothcrhood. 9% ‘
Committccs: Social Scrvicc, Irs. Loo Hendorson, Scottsvillc. · {
Purposc; Tho study of·mothorhood probloms. . - ‘ ‘ ;
Formal Civic Lctivitics: Coo cratins with WPA School in rivinr tovs to childron. L
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Dcfonso nctiviticsx Intorcstcd in Sewing and Proparation of Surgical Dross— _
ings, Rod Cross Assistancc, Child Caro, Touching Literacy Classos for Alions y
and O‘l:h¤;;1TS. Z , ·· I
Local Publications; Parents Tagazinc (monthly), V

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TYPES OF DEFENSE ACTIVITIES
Air Raid Vanden Service
Ambulance Service
Auxiliary Fire Protection
» Auxiliary Police
I shim Care
O Civilian Aircraft Warning Service
_ Collecting Books
Collection of Scrap Metals and Other ibtals
_ Consumer Protection Activities
;»  Discussion Leaders
Q Drafting
Z Emergency Repair Service
Z Entertainment
Q Family Social Service in Industrial Areas
  rims Aid
3 `§ Hospital and Clinical Assistance
iii { Interpreting
S Interviewing
T‘ " ·g Library Service
i Motor Corps Service
Q Operation of Canteens
‘ Q Preparation and Serving of Food
Q Public Speaking
Q Radio Operation and Repair _
.; Recreation
cn. _$ Red Cross Assistance
5 Research Assistance
Y Salvage Demolition Service
y Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings ;
{ Signal Services
_; Teaching Americanization Classes for Aliens and Others
A f Teaching Classes in Mechanical Skills Eeeded in Defense Industries p
i Teaching Classes of Map Reading and Sketching A
T Teaching Literacy Classes for Aliens and Others
T Teaching Spanish and Portuguese
' T Typing and Other Clerical Assistance
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
American Legion, Allen County Post=#ll2, 1
American Red Cross, Allen County Chpater, l
Bachelor Girls cf Scottsville, l
Boy Scouts of Scottsville, 2
Business Women's Circle, First Baptist Church, 2
Free and Accepted Iasons, Grand Lodge=#208, 2
Girl Scouts of Scottsville, Kenova Division, 5
V Home Economics Club of Scottsville, 5
—I Mothers Study Club of Scottsville, 5
Order of Eastern Star, Scottsville Chapter-QSO, 4
· Rotary Club of Scottsville, 4
Scottsville Parent-Teacher Association, 5
{ `Women's Missionary Society, First Baptist Church, 5 I
, Women*s Society of Christian Service, Zetkcdist"Chnrch,26
I Young Mothers Club, Scottsville, C
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W `DEEEHSE ACTIVITY, TKAITIIG OR INTEREST;
Explanation of Symbols; A- "Engaged in", B- "Training for", C- SS
"Interestcd in".
Numbers folowing A, B, or C, indicate page entry in Directory.
AKBULAUCE SERVICE ‘S·
Business v¤ms¤*s Circle, First Baptist Church, C-2; Home Economics Club of
Scottsville, C-3.
AUKILIARY POLICE
American Legion, Allen County Post¢#ll2, C-l; Boy Scouts of Scottsville,
C-2.
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Girl Scouts of Scottsville, Kcnovs Division, U-5; Women’s Society of Christ-
ian Service,_Hethodist Church, C-6; Young Mothers Club, Scottsville, C-G.
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Boy’Scouts of Scottsville, C»2; Order of Eastern Star, Scottsville Chapter
,%so, C-4; Rotary Club of Scottsville, C-4. `
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`Bachelor Girls of Scottsville, A—l; Mothers Study Club of Scottsville, C-5; ’
Women*s Society of Christian Service, Icthodist Church, C-6.
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Business Women's Circle, First Baptist Church, C-2; Girl Scouts of Scotts-
ville, Kenora Division, n-5, B-5; Home Economics Club of Scottsville, C-5; ·
Wemen's Society of Christian Service, lbthodist Church, C-G.
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U Uemen’s Society of Christian Service, Methodist Church, C-6.
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Business ‘,Tor;en's Circle, FZlI’S`l3 Bilpliiili CIF-l1"Oh; C·23     w
of Scottsville, C-5. 7 ; ,u.., _ I '
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2 PREPARLTION AND SERVING OF FOOD V V _
S Mothers Study Club of Scottsville, C-3; Scottsville Parent-Teacher‘Associ-
t ation, A»5; Women's Society of Christian Service, Ibthodist Church, C-6.
I PUBLIC SPELKING V _ _ - V <
L Rotary Club of Scottsville, C-4.
‘ RADIO OPERLTION LED REPRIR I
Boy Scouts of Scottsville, C-?. -- -
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Girl Scouts of Scottsville, Kenova Division, C-5. S
S RED CR'SS SSSISTLHCE S
Bachelor Girls of Scottsville, A-l; Boy Scouts of Scottsville, C—2;'Business
Womcu’s Circle, First Baptist Church, C—2; Free and lceepted Masons, Grand
I HV Lodge~#2OS,VC—2; Mothers_Study Club of Scottsville, C—5; Order of Eastern
. Star, Scottsville Chapter=$GO, C—4; Rotary Club of Scottsville, C-4; Women's V
"hissionary Society, First Baptist Church, C—5; Uomen*s Society of Christian
Service, Methodist Church, C-6; Young Mothers Club of Scottsville, C-6.
SEWING LED PREPARATION OF SURGICAL DRESSIH@S___ _ j S
American Red Cross, Allen County Chapter, B—l; Girl Scouts of Scottsville,
V Kenora Division, C-5; Home Economics Club of Scottsville, C—3; Mothers
Study Club of Scottsville, C-5; Order of Eastern Star, Scottsville Chapter
=#60, C—4; Womon's Missionary Society, First Baptist Church, C-5; Women's
Society of Christian Service, Hethodist.Church, C—6; Young Mothers Club e
Scottsville, C—6. _ V - I _ I ;
· SIGNAL SERVICES A
' _VBoy Scouts of Scottsville, C—2. . _ I
TEiCHING QIERICQNIZLTION CLQSSES FOR ;LIENS 4ID OTHERS V ·
Mothers Study Club of Scottsville, C-5. _ _t
TEACHING LITERICY CLASSES FOR ;LIETS LSD OTHERS `X,
Young Mothers Club, Scottsville, C»G. · ifly

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