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_ AMERICAN LEGION, SPARTA POST=$l45 (American Legion, Department of Kentucky;
National American Legion), c/b C. N. Varble,_Sparta. Founded 1980. Command-
. er, J.» 1::. Sandus, Sanders. Adjutant, C. N. Varblo."Telephone (Glenco Exch.)
2181. Terms expire July, 1945. `
V Membership: 28. Open to Tbrld Thr veterans with“honorable discharge. P
.- Committees: None reported. " 4 V kd `
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V Purpose; Rehabilitation of World Har veterans. ` 1 T l `
l Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with all National Defense activities.
Defense Activities: Training for First Aid. Interested in Auxiliary Felice,
Air Raid Karden`Service, Civilian Aircraft Warning Service, Auxiliary Fire
it Protection, Discussion Leaders.
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§ Local Publications: None. `
1 ANERICLN RED CROSS, GALLLTIN COUNTY CHAPTER (American National Red Cross),
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V cjo Lemuel Bledsoe, Jr., warsaw. Founded 1919. Chairman, Lemuel Bledsoe, Jy_
` Secretary, Eayme Mylor, Tbrsaw. Terms expire June, 1945.
( Membership: 166. Open to any one interested in Red Cross organization by
  subscription of one dollar or more.
Committees: First Aid, lhlbur Beyers; Nursing and Home Service, Sally Beall;
Roll Call, T. H. Tinsley, all of Warsaw.
U Purpose: Emergency relief in time of disaster. P
‘ Normal Civic Activities: Courses in First nid and service and relief to
` members of U. S. Armed Forces. _ ,
1. Defense Lctivities: Engaged in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings,
Red Cross Assistance, First Aid. 1
Local Publications: None. .
s ETEE QED ;CCEPTED NASOHS, T;DIOR'LODCE #108 (Grand Lodge of Kentucky, F.'&
n. M.), e/o William T. Straw, Warsaw. Founded 1858. Master, villiam T Straw.
T Telephone 2792. Secretary, Lem Bledsoe, Sr., Persaw. Telephone 2652. [orgs
1 expire December, 1942. ·
Membership: 20. Open to white male adults of good reputation and character.
 
Committees: None reported. _ A , 4

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Free and Accepted Masons, Tadmor Lodge¤flO8 (Continued) X
Purpose: To promote better citizenship and personal improvement of members. F
Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with all civic and National Defense efe -·;.i
.’ - forts through other civic organizations. Q
Defense Activities: Engaged in Ambulance Service, First Aid, Teaching Class- n
es in Mechanical Skills Needed in Defense Industries. Interested in Rocreat- {
ion, Discussion Loaders, Public Leaders.a " (
Local Publications: None. ‘· al f_ .
FUTURE F;R3ERS OF AlERICn,GLLLnTIN COUNTY CHMPTER (State Association, Future §
Farmers of nmerioa), Thrsanx founded 1957. President, Floyd Scaver, R. R., §
Fhrsaw; Secretary, Clay Osborn, Jr., R.R. Warsaw. Secretary, John U} Koen, g
Warsaw. Terms indefinite. - ( ..,4 ~ ;@
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membership: Ze. Qualifications, student of vocational agriculture in county g
high school and carry a farm project. Q
Committees: None reported. dl ld §
I Purpose; To assist in training youths to become better farmers. Pi
Normal Civic Activities: Cooeeratinc with all arricultural aooncies. it
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Defense nctivities: Interested in First nid, Collection of Scrap Metals §
and Other Qetxls, Teaching Classes in Mechanical Skills Hooded in Defense §
a Industries. . V Q
Local Publications: None. · · `"' §_.
O;Lh-TIE COUNTY ;GRICULTUR;L CONSERV;TICT nSSCCI;TICN (Lgricultural ;djus—· Q
ment gdministration), c/o William T. Straw, County ngont, Phrsaw. Founded Q
1933. Presidznt, J. V. Kemper, Warsaw. Telephone War—30l. Secretary, F. R. {
· "bldon, Yarsaw. Terms expire Cctober,l943. :f
Membership: COO. Open to farm owners who cooperate with the agricultural ·§
conservation program. §
° Committees: County,J. V. Kemper, Warsaw; n. D._Gray, Sparta, and .L Za. g
— · Crouch, Sparta. ~§»
Purpose: To carry on the prc;r;5“¤r QQ 4. n.· ( lg
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Normal tivic activities: soil conservation in conjunction with J. of n. §
Extension Service. '§
Deicnsc activities: engaged in Discussion Leaders, Public Speaking, {
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5; GALLATIN COUNTY FARM BUREAU (State and National Farm Bureau Federation),
ji Warsaw. Founded 1940. President, H. Ferguson, Sanders. Secretary, F. R.
”; . Weldon, Warsaw. Terms expire March, 1945. · “
D zi lembership: 65. Open to an owner of, or person having an interest in a farm.
Q Committees: Executive, H. J. Richards; Legislative, H. T. Tinsley; Program,
A, W. T. Straw, all of Warsaw. » ”
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; Purpose: To improve agricultural methods. Automobile insurance. .
gh Normal Civic Activities: Cooperates with all agricultural agencies.
*l Defense Activities: Engaged in Collection of Scrap Metals and Other Metals,
g, Public Speaking, Consumer Protection Activities. .- . s ` ‘
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Qi Local Publications: None.
r L GALLATIN COUFTY 4-H CLUB (Extension Service, IL of K.), lhrsaw. Founded 1926.
5 Fresident, Howard Drew, Jr., Sanders.‘Secretary, Antionette Renyer, Warsaw.
I telephone 28l2. Terms expire November, 1945. County Agent, U. T, Straw, `·.` isr—
i saw. Telephones 279l and 2792. Term indefinite.
A Lhmbcrship: 185. Open to young people between lO and 21 years of age engaged
in some farm or home project.
Committees: County Council, Mrs. Roberta Fea;_Member Clubs, Tkrsaw, Krs. K.
. Grant, Uhrsaw; Steeles Creek, Mrs. Il Perry, warsaw; Napolean Turley, Zhr~
}_ saw; Drury Chapel, Mrs. J. T} Groves, Sanders; Roseville, Vic Sntchwell,
Q. Sparta.
% Purpose: Training youth in approved methods of production of agricultural
$= " products and home economies. “‘ M · ~
I }p Uqimal Civic Activities: Conducts·Lamb Show at County Fair; provides enter-
S teimvent. Coopcrstes with Red Cross ond aids in Defense Drives. Monthly
Q mrctings on project work. `
i Defense Activities; Engaged in Sewing and Prcp ration of Surgical Dressings,
{ Collection of Scrap Metals and Other Metals. Food production in crops and
( livestock.
F Local Publications; Intermittent circular letters.
GALLATIN COUNTY PAREYT—T?ACHER ASSOLIATIOT=(Statc and National Congresses
A P. T. A.), c/o lhs. Roy Prill, Yhrsawi President, Mrs. Hey Drill, Telephone p
}' 2731. Treasurer,_Mrs. Leonard Hendrix, Thrsau. Elected for school your l942—
[ l943. ` . .
· Membership: GO. Open to oarents, teachers and persons interested in the wml-
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Committees: Ways and Means, Mrs; James Ryle; Program, Hrs. Helen Hountjoy, ‘ Q
both of Warsaw. Cafeteria Aides, Mrs. Roberta Rea and Mrs. William McDonald, .
4 also of Warsaw. 1 — ·U *"‘ ( `A 1
Purpose: To promote-better unity between parents and teachers, also to aid 2
with the expenses of the school. ` »
Hornal Civic Activities: Cooperating with Red Cross, school lunch programs Q
and local civic affairs. » Q
Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance, Preparation and Serving f
— of Food.l interested in First Aid. _ y
Local Publications: None. T f
GALLATTH COUNTY UTOPTA CLUB (Extension Service of University of Kentucky), .§ "
r q/o F. W.'Weldon, Warsaw; Founded 1950. President, Robert Clifton, Warsaw. Q
Secretary, F. R. Weldon. Secretary, W. T. Straw, narssw. Telephone 2791. {
Terms indefinite. · §
Membership: 40. Open to young people of either sex willing to carry a iarm Q
or homo project. V. ‘ e?
Committees: Young Men, H. J, Richards; Yeung Women, Mrs. WL T. Straw, both d
of Lars; ·1*. x .* · ‘ ‘$
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( Defense Activities: Engaged in Collection of Scrap Metals and Other lbtals, 2
( Disctssion Leaders, Public Speaking. Interested in Sewing and Preparation {
_ of Surgical Dressings, Child Caro. V é
Local Publicitionsz None. Q
JUFIOP ODDER OF UNITED AMERICAI·j3CH;FlCS, T%RSAQ`POST¤#147 (National Junior g
_ Order of United American Mechanics}, e/o Theodore Henry, Tkrsaw. Founded 1911. j
President, Joe Ball, Ybrsaw. Secretary, Robert Clifton, Warsaw. Terms expire is
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` Membership: 20. Qialifieatiens, limited to American born citizens, 18 years §
of age or over and white. T Q
Committees: By—Law, J. 0. Tyson; Entertainment, Grover Jackson, both of Whr— 3%
. saw.  
L Purpose: To promote American interest and uphold public school system. i
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_ f Normal Civic Activities: Sponsor National Orphan Home.
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` 3 Defense Activities. Engaged in Public Speaking, Teaching mnericanizatiens
j Classes for Aliens and Others. .
2 Local Publications: None. '
S MLPOLEON HOIE—hnKERS CLUB, c/o Kathleen Carver, Sparta. Founded 1956. Pres-
ii ident, Cecil Alexander, Warsaw. Secretary, Kathleen Carver. Terms expire
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j Membership: Gl. Open to rural women interested in home economics.
{ Committees: Program, Emma Wallick, Warsaw.
Q . Purpose: To stimulate education in home economics and better living conditions.
Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with Red Cross.
a Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance, Interested in Sewing
and Ereparation of Surgical Dressings, First nid, Propcration and Serving
‘ of Weed. ‘
Local Publications: None.
Z P;STiY'S LID SOCIETY COLORED cio Liza M. Brown Larsaw. President, Liza M.
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T? Brown. Secretary, Nannie Brown, Warsaw. Bxecutive Secretary, Annette Larren,
1 “brsaw; Terms expiredhovember, l9é2.
{U Membership: 22. By invitation only. - —
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to Purpose: To aid the Pastor and young people.
QP Normal Civic Activities; Cooperating with the Red Cross.
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,1, j- Defense Activities; Engaged in Rea Cross nssistance. Interested in Sewing
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_O Q_ and Preparation of Surgical Dressings, First nid, intertiinment.
E Local Publications: Nene.
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" ZLRSLJ ``_` 445 CLUB (Extension Service, U. of L.), Thrsaw. Founded 1923. Presid-
__ , int, Antionette_lenyer, Warsaw. Telephone 2Sl2. Secretary, Mary Lou nyler,
` ‘ Warsaw. telephone 2Sl2. Terms expired October, 1942. · y
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it lvicmbcrship; 50. Opcnite young people from 10 to Bl ycclraof age willing to
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Committees: Keno reported. l ` _
Purpose: Training youth in approved methods of production of·agricultural
products. _
·Normal Civic Activities: County Fair Lamb Show, Entertainment, Aluminum
Collection, Sewing for Red Cross. a
Defense Activities: Engaged in Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dross¤
ings, Collection of Scrap Metals and Other Metals. _
Local Publications: None. ,
W;RS;?TiTCRH;TlON CLIE, c/o Russell Lshcraft, Warsaw. Founded 1936. Pros- [
ident, Hvssell Lshcraft. Telephone 2251. Secretary, F. R. tbldon, Warsaw. y
Terms expire December, 1942. t ° ;
Membership: 25. Open t; males interested in recreation. By election only. Q
Committees: By~laws, T. H, Tinsley; Entertanimont, J. V. Kemper, both oflvw Q
Warsaw. _ Q
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Purpose: Recreation. - _ . ·§
Normal Civic netivitiesz Provide lighting for soft ball ground and tennis §
court. ' ` Q
Defense lctivitiesg Engaged in Entertainment, Recreation. Q
Local Publications: None. · _ _ E
i VIRSJ§Ti(“ClVS CLUB (State and National Federation of Wbmen's Clubs), c/o i
W Hrs. Herbert Tinsley, Warsaw. Founded 1899. President, Hrs. Herbert Tinsley, l
y Tkrsau. Telephone 2292. Secretary, hrs. J. S. Dylo, Warsaw. Terms expire ‘ rj
June, lO45. _ p
Membership: 35. Qualifications, by invitation and election. E
Committees: Garden, Mrs. Kate Riley; Book, Hrs. J. W; Koen, both of Tbrsaw. .Y
; Purpose: Cultural and civic improvement. l '=*r
· Nomnel Civic Activities: Cooperating with P. T. 4. Milk Fund·for undernour— S
V ` ished children, crippled childron's fund, Rod Cross and State Department of T
Highways in highway beautification, {
i Defense Activities: Engaged in.ied Crass nssistanco, Family Social Service in S
Industrial Lreas, Collection of Scrap hotels und Other Metals, Buying of hhr r
Bonds. lntorrsted in Hospital and Clinical Assistance, Sewing and Preparation 2
E of Surgiczl Dressings, First nid, Library Service, Collecting Books. E
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é WON.h'S . ,. MISSIOHLLY SOCIETY, BMPEIST CHTRCH (State Baptist Tbmon's Missionary
§ Union), c/o Lily Nhitchend, vkrsaw. Founded 1917. President, Lily Thitchood.
E Telephone 2712. Socrctory, Nildrcd Groves, Thrsow. Terms cx irc Janueri l945.
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i hcmborshioz 20. Qualifications, by invit tion, service, pruycr and offering.
i Eemmittoos:'Pcrsoncl Service, Mrs. S. KcC1nn; Enlistmcnt, Mrs. L. D. Stout;
3 Stewardship, Derllo Brccdon; Literature, Curtis Swengg;Publicity, Nildrod
E Groves; Study Course, Mrs. M. A. Roberts, all of Uhrsow.
Q Purpose: To promote missionary tork ond enterprises.
§ Normal Civic {ctivitios: Copporoting with Rod Cross and spcnsoring a child
i in the Louisville Baptist Orphan Homo.
Q Defense Activities; Engaged in Rod Cross hssistencc. Interested in Sewing
Q uni Preparation of Surgical Dressings, First gid.
g lccrl Publications: None.
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AQ ZONnN'S QOCIETY OF CHRISTl;I SERVICE (Board of Missions and Church Extension
Qc of Methodist Church, U. 8..).), o/o Methodist Church, Tkrsnw, Founded 1865.
Q Telephone 542. Sccrotdry, Kato iotkins, Kcrsow; Treasurer, Hrs. John Hicr,
2 Uhrsnw. Terms czpiro January, l945.
Q Membership: 55. Open to church women desiring to aid the work of the Society
Q by pr ..·i yer, service and offering.
§ Committees: Program, Kathleen Bradley; Tomineting, Virginia Wheeler, both of
Q Tbisown
¥ Purpooez To unite all women of the church in Christian living and service.
E Norncl Civic Activities: Cooperating with Red Cross.
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Q gnd freoeretion of Surgical Dressings.
Q Local Publications: Ione.
 
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  Auizil iary {Fire Pr gte qyigjgn
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Q Child Gare
Q Civilian Aircraft Warning Service
Q Collecting Books
V} Collection of Scrap Motals and Other Metals
·} Consumer Protection Activities
Q Discussion Leaders
i Draftlng
5 Emergency Repair Service
Q Entertainment
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ii Interpreting
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’ Recreation
L Led Cross Assistance
g Research Assistance
f Salvage Demolition Service
Q Sewing and Preparation of Surgical Dressings
Q Sigral Services '
.f Teaching Amcricanization Classes for Aliens and Others
E Teaching Classes in Mechanical Skills Hooded if Defense Industries
E? Teaching Classes of Map heading and Sketching
t Teaching Literacy Classes for Aliens and Others
{ Teaching Spanish and Portuguese
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Q] American Legion, Sparta Post=fl45, l ‘
Q American Rod Cross, Gallatin County Chapter, l
ju Free and Accepted Masons, Tadmor Lodge #108, l
Q1 Future Farmers of America, Gallatin County Chapter, 2
l Gallatin County Agricultural Association, 2
{ Gallatin County Farm Bureau, 3
I Gallatin County 4-H Club, B
y Callsbln County Parcnt—Teacher Association, 5
1 Gallo;in County Utopia Club,4
Junior Crder of United American Mechanics, Imrren Post5#l47, 4
Napoleon Homomakers Club, 5 (
{ Paster's Aid Society, Colored, 5
A Vmrscw 4-H Club, 5
Yhrsgw Recreation Club, 6
J Versa? Loman's Club, 6 ' _ '
I Vbman`n Missionary Society, buptist Church, 7 '
` Woman r Society of Christian Service, Methodist Church, 7

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  INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS BY TYPE OF
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  iExplenuti_on_of Symbolsé A- _"Engo.ged··in", B- "Truining f°or"_,·` C-.
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  Aworicen Legion, Sparta Poet #14:5, C-l• A -
  ;LI~.;BUL;L?ICE SERVICE I
  Free and Accepted Masons, Tedmor< Lodge gf'¤108,_A-l, -
  ALXILILRY FIRE HIOTECTION
  _ ;“_mcric:.n Legion, Sparta, Post =,t'=l4E;,~ C-·l._ _ = L
  QLUXILLLRY POLICE I `   ' »,   A y V .   _` .
  _ jmericen Legion, .Sp&rtuuPosZt ff   C—l. l   S L   I  
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  Gc.lIetin County Utopie. Club, C—’l· _ __ _ ¤
 i CIVILLLN AIRCRAFT NERNING SERVICE ·' ` Z M’ l I
 ; Lmcricen Legion, Spertef Post #145, C-l. _ _ 4 U. . ·
  COLLECTING BOOKS - N · ;
  "v;‘o.rse.w Women' s Club, C-5. » I V ,
 _ COLLECTION OF SCRAP LETRLS TLND OTHER ZETJLLS N `
  Future Farmers of America, Gallatin County“Chepter, C-·2; Gellutin County
 1 Ferm'Bureau, A-5; Gc.lletin_'County 4,-H Club, A-5; Gallatin County Utopia
  Club, A-4; Warsaiw 4-H Club, A-5;_ TiIe.r$c.w-Women‘S Club, h—6• I
  CONSUMER I*ROTEETIOE? ILCTIVITES `   L at 2 p
  Gallatin County Farm Bureau, I;-5.

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American Legion, Sparta Post flilb, C-·1; Free and Accepted Masons, Tadmor
Lodge #108,. C-l; Gallatin County Ajricultural Association, A-2; Gallatin
County Utopia Club, A-/I; p     ·       - t
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P:stor*s [Lid Society, Colored), C-5; Warsaw Recreation Club, A-6.
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` Iunericaixn Legion, Sparta Post,#l45, B-1; American Red Cross, Gallatin Coun-
ty Chapter, A-l; Free and Accepted Masons, Tadmor Lodge #108, A-l; Future
Farmers of America, Gallatin County Chapter, C-2; Gallatin County Parent-
Teacher Association, C-Bgliapoleon Homemakerhs Club, C·-5,;. Pastor’s Aid
Society, Colored, C-5; Warsaw VIoman*s Club,. C-6; 1»'Joman’s liissionary Society,
Baptist Church, C-7. _ ~
HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL ASSISTANCE _ \ . _ _ __
` Warsaw “[—foman’s Club., C-IE5. ` I ` l I g I   `   I A
LIBRARY SERVICE .
‘ Warsaw1*Ioman's Club, C-6. . __ "_ ,_ _   U. . _ , . `
IRFZPAITATICII   SERVING OF FOOD '
Gallatin County Parent-Teacher Association, A—5; ?1apo1eomHomema1·:ers Club,
C"5c ·
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p   Free and Accepteddfasons, Tadmor Lodge #108, C~1; Gallatin County Agricu1— 4
tural Association, A-2; Gallatin Connty Farm Bureau, A-5; Gallatin County
· Utopia Club, A-4; Junior Order of‘United American Mechanics, 'ffarren Post »
I #l47, A—4; *5—,’arsaw Recreation Club, A-6. ‘
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L Free and Accepted liasons, Tadmor Lodge #108, C-1.
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RED CROSS ASSISTANCE
r _ - American Red Cross, Gallatin County Chapter, A-l; Gallatin County Parent-
n Teacher‘Association, A-5 ; Napoleon Homemakers Club, A-5; Pastor's Aid
C Society, Colored, A-5; Warsaw Woman's Club, A-G; Uoman's Missionary Soc-
iety, Baptist Church, A-7; Woman's Society of Christian Service, Pethodist, \.·‘
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SEWING LTD FREPARATIOH OF SURGICLL DRESSINGS
American Red Cross, Gallatin County Chaiter, A—l; Gallatin County 4-H Club,
A—5; Gallatin County Utopia Club, C-4; Napoleon Homemakers Club, C—5;
Pastor’s nod Society, Colored, C—5; Warsaw 4-H Club, A-5; Warsaw·Toman's
Club, C-S; Woman's Missionary Society, Baptist Church, C-7; Ebman’s Society
y of Christian Service, Methodist, C—7.
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F€ T Junior Order of United American Mechanics, Vhrren Postg}l47, L-4.
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Free and Accepted Masons, Tadmor'Lod;e #108, L-l; Future Farmers of
~ America, Gallatin County Chapter, C-2. _
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