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The CarroiMWree Press
by C. a. & RALPH MEr^
VOL. XXXIII NO. 1—ESTABLISHED 1886
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CARROLLTON, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918
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“OF VITAL MILITARY VALUE”
Says the Commander-in-Chief
THE WHITE HOUSE
expressing her wholehearted support of our troops
WASHINGTON
in camp.and in the lines, and her anxious desire
13 September, 1918
that the fine edge of their training as fighting
'My Dear Mr. Fosdick'.
men should be maintained. The activity of these
May I convey through ^ou as Chairman of the
organizations, therefore, in mobilizing the home,
Commission on Training Camp Activities, a very ' ' •
the club, and the ohurch behind the army is of
warm expression of "the Government's appreciation
vital military value and will be of the most es-
of the splendid services rendered by the seven of-
sentia^l value in effecting the result.
ficially recognized volunteer organizations which
The united war work campaign of these societies
are ministering to the troops at home and overseas?
is merely another indication of that unity of
The Agencies to which I refer are
spirit as a nation that is makimg it possible for
Young Men's Ghristian Association
us .to win the war. That spirit and the place
Young Women's Christian Association
which the work of these agencies has made for it-
National Catholic War Council
self in the hearts of all of us gives me confidence
Jewish Welfare Board
American Library Association
to Relieve that the united campaign will be crowned
War Camp Community Service
with abundant success.
Salvation Army
Cordially and sincerely yours’,
Our soldiers overseas are fighting the battle for
democracy with a spirit and a morale unexcelled in
WOODROW WILSON.
any other army. That spirit and that morale will
Mr. Raymond B. Fosdick,
win the war. Through the work which these seven
Chairman, Commission on Training Camp Activities,
organizations are jointly conducting Americans
Washington, D. C.
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/ .. “For the Welfare o| otiir
THE FIRSfUNITED
CAMPAIGN
Organized at Request of President Wilson
November 11th to November 18th, 1918
CARROLL COUNTY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
HEADQUARTERS:
BOYKIN BUILDING—OFFICE BUFORD BOYKIN
MRS. R. J. GAILBREATH, Secretary
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MINIMUM GOAL—$170,500,000— WEEK OF DRIVE NOVEMBER 11 TO 18
UNITED WAR WORK
CAMPAIGN . . .
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . $100,000,000
YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 15,000,000
WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE 15,000,000
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 3,500.000
NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL . . . 30,000,000
JEWISH WELFARE BOARD . 3,500,000
SALVATION ARMY 3,500,000
TEAMS FOR CARROLL COUNTY FIRST UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
Publicity Committee.
B. F. Hyatt, Chairman
C. K. Henderson
}. 4/T. Barrow, Bowdon
J B. Speer, Whitesburg
J H Hudson Villa Bica
B. F‘. Hoop, Boopville
C. F. Bichards, Sand Hill
E. L. Connell, Temple
J. J Thomasson
C. A. Meeks
Speakers Committee
E. T. Steed, Chairman
W. J. Millican
B. F. Boykin
W. T. Hamby
Otis Barrow
T. J. Branson
C. E Hoop
Willis Smith
County Line Diet. Team
W. T. Bichards, Capt.
Mat Brown
Henry Houseworth
H. O.* Wilson
O. G. Camp
James McAlister
Penn Capps
MandeviUe Diet. Team
Leon Hood, Capt.
8. B 1 . Duncan
O. F. Lambert
Tyus Dist. Team
W. P. Cumby, Capt.
T. X. Davis. Vice Capt.
M. j. Brook
R. P,. Huff
Mrs 0. W. Moore
Flint Corner Dist. Team
R. A. Lively, Capt.
Virgil Bailey
Isaac Thompson
O. P. Johnson
Kansas Dist. Team
Jno. O, Sharp, Capt.
M. E. V, Spence
Miss Elsie Levins
Bcv. Milton Parrish
Newton Spence
Fairplay Dist. Team
C. F. Bichards, Capt.
Mrs. Dr. Garst
Mrs. C. F. Bichards
New Mexico Dist. Teanf
J. W. H. Benford, Capt.
J. P. Kent
J. M. Cater
8. W, Traylor
E. E! Thornton
Smlthfleld Dist Team
D. S. Warren, Capt,
J. T. McKibbons
J. C. Styles
p. T. Eason
George Tant
Whitesburg Dist. Team
J. B. Speer, Capt.
W. 8. Crews
T J. Jones
H - . B. Watkins
T. 1). Jackson
C. O. Jones
CARROLL COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
J. U. DODD, Chairman.
C, A. LYLE, Vice-Chairman and Treasurer.
B. F. HYATT, Chairman Publicity.
E. T. STEED, Chairman Speaker.
H. O. LOVVORN, Chairman Colored Work.
PROF. H. B. ADAMS, Ch’m. “Earn and Give.’’
MBS. BUTH KRAMER, Ch’m. Woman’s Work.
BEV. W. T. HAMBY.
REV. S. J. PABB8H.
BEV. C. T. IVEY.
C. E. SMITH.
DR. W. B. HENDERSON.
Carrollton Dist. Team
J. A. MandeviUe, Capt.
T. A. Herndon
J. P. Bradley
C. A Lyle
Homer Hendon
8. C. Boykin
B. W, Jones
L. L. Bonner
W. J. Webb
W. L. Folds
W. W. Baskin
B. A. Jolly
C. K. Henderson
J. P. Travis
W. B. Bobinson
Eric Johnson
B. J. Gailbreath
Hap Horton
L. 8. Sims
W. O. Bask Lu
Percy Smith
Geo. W. Harris
Villa Rica Team
H. C. Connaly, Capt.
J. H. Hudson
B. H. Howell
W. B. Candler, Jr.
Eclii Williams
J. T. Hixon
Robert Willoughby
N. K, Henderson, Tress.
George, Harper
J. Henry Pope
J. H. Kilgore
W. H. Camp
G. N. McLarty
W. H. Giles
Martin Hamrick
Thos. A. Jordan
W O. Pope
J. M. Moore
G. W. Clegg
J. E. Connor
l\ P. Powell
Dr. J. E. Powell
Cross Plains Dist. Toam
J. H. Lnssetter Capt.
D. M. Boatright
Geo W. Jones
J. L. Williams
P. H. Sticher
Shiloh Dist. Team
I. . L. Bobinson, (.'apt.
W. W. .Smith
H. H Wicks
w’. P. Hearn
B. E Moon
Temple Dist. Team
W. P Muse, Capt.
C. C. Kinney
J. A Griffin
J. N. Hilderbrand
W. M. Cobb
J. L. Brook
W. A. Taylor
Weslev Baskin
W. O.’ Kutledge
C. I, West
L. E.’West.Hec. k Trees.
Rooprill* Dist. Team
J. L. Veal, Coot.
P. P. Staples
W. T, Frcel
E. J. Strip!in
E. E. Boop
Clem Dist. Team
8. L. Holloway, Capt.
E. L. Phillips
S. C. Glandney
Oeo. W. Davenport
E. M. Fuller
E. D. Jones
Bowdon DUt. Team
J. W. Barrow, Capt.
Bob Jackson
W. T. Johnson
Hulett Diat Tea#
Dr K. L .King, Capt.
W. K. Barton
B. H. Henslee
B. 0. McLendon
Harry Eilsqn
Lowell DUt. Team
L. H. Jacksoe Capt.
W. II. Chappel
J K. Morgan
Jno. B. Hpeece
J. K. Ward
Victory Dist Team
Lee Morggn, Cppt.
U. W. Tislngor
C, A. Brock
A. D. Tyson
WestTie* Tea#
H. E. Wvno, Capt. 1
W. D. Pike
T. Williaipson
Banning Dist. Team
J. H. Thomas, Copt
C, K. Lawson
Otis Borders
G. M. Greely
Turkey Creek DUt Team
H. H. Morris, Ca.pt.
H M. Earnest
T." E. Bartlett
A. L. Moses
C. Q. Martin