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Red Cross
- Wilhelm lists refugee points. D.12-41:2. Drive begins today. D.15-41:9.
- Plans troining course. D.17-41:8. Chairman asks for more funds. D.17-41:11 County lacking half of ouota. D.18-41:11 Hoke sells scrap metal and gives cash
- to Red Cross. D.20-41:9.
- Patriotic and civic organizations rally
- to aid of Red Cross. D.21-41:8. Donors to Red Cross fund. D.22-41:14.
Red Cross
- Local chapters to retain part of Red Cross funds. D.28-41:6.
- Drexel Furniture, Marion, observe Japs' New Year by giving overtime pay too ed Cross. D.30-41:9.
- County tops "35,000 goal in Red Cross war drive. Jan.13-42:10. 42:14.
- Red Cross needs nurse teachers. Jan.21-
- Wake Red Cross gets more gifts. Jan.24-42:3.
Red Cross
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- Wake Red Cross plans big task. Jan.24-42 Registration begins for class in.-Nutrition. Jan.27-42:6.
- Plans disaster relief. F.20-42:17.
- Flans to train nurses. F.27-42:8.
- Red cross heads plan relief work. Mar.11 42:3.
- Red Cross officers elected for Wayne. Ma: 19-42:7.
- Red cross aiding victims of subs. Mar.22 42:6.
Red Cross
- Lewis H. Powell to head Wake Red Cross. Ap.4-42:2.
- Red Cross cnairmen. Ap.7-42:5.
- Mrs. Semmes outlines duties in case of disaster. Ap.11-42:5.
- Makes housing and feeding facility survey. Ap.12-42:4.
- Over 700 workers to aid in Wake Red Cros drive. Ap.17-42:15. Ap.20-42:12.
Red Cross
- 42:17. County roll call exceeds $10,000. May 8-Adds 95 instructors. May 9-42:3. Wake County Red Cross leaves Community
- Chest. Je.16-42:14. 8.
- Canteen courses will be offered. 0.18-42 Hears reports on year. N.18-42:12. 6. Caddy to speak to nurses aides. N.29-42: Red cross work Jumps in state. D.31-42:1
- Lydia L.Gadsden, Raleigh, in England with Red Cross. Jan.29-4:6.
Red Cross
- Ruark is named chairman for Red cross
- war dflve. F.1-43:10.
- First con tribution: $100 war bond from
- Warren Booker. F.5-43.10. 43:5.
- Sets $75,000 as Raleigh- Wake cuota. F.13
- Benton announces plans for campaign in
- county. Mar.4-43:3.
- Sure, the Red Cross fund will surpass
- quota here. Mar.10-43 10. 8.
- Campaign here to be; jin M onday. Mar.14-43
Red Cross
- 43:2. Drive goes in full swing today. Mar.16-Report given on state drive. Mar.18-43:7
- Negroes turn in amazing record. Mar.21-43:6 0.
- $19,935.44 to go. Mar.30-43:1.
- Greene county sets example in campaign.
- Ap.1-43:2.
- Maybe this little story will convince
- you. Ap.3-43:10. o
- Wake will stay on job in drive. Ap.443:
Red Cross
- 43:4. Doubles ouota in Red Cross drive. Ap.18-Committee" seeks gifts for camps and
- hospitals. Je.6-43:8. 43:2.
- Officers chosen for Wake chapter. Je.9-Chairnan named for Junior groun. Ag.22-
- 43:3.
- State has fine record in Red Cross activ
- ities. Se.10-43:15.
- It takes 300 hours to make the honor
- roll for knitting. N.14-43:1 X.
Red Cross
- Indie is strange lsnd of hardships, luxuries write Beverly Brom, Red Cross worker. N.21-43:5.
- Red Cross hospital committee plan cheer for sick soldiers. N.28-43:3 X.
- It takes a heap o'knitten' to keep our flyers warm. Jsn.7-44:6.
- Earl Hostetler heads Wake County drive.
- Jan.11-44:12.
- Workers of Red Cross tells of home service. Jan. 18-44: 12.
Red Cross
- Need for nurses' aide?; snd Grey ladies stressed in speech to Hospital Guild. Jn. 28-44:8.
- Red Cror leaders pl?n intensive county canvass. F.15-44:1.' 18-44:14.
- Leaders chosen for March drive here. F.
- Landon Hill announces grouo leaders for drive. F.19-44:101
- Over 1,500 to campaign for Red Cross
- war fund. F.?C-4:14 X.