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DEPARTMENT C
Registration—Mr. B. F
Liberty Loan—Mrs. H
War Saving Stamps—Mr
Health and Recreation—
Mrs.
Child Welfare—Mrs. R.
Educational Propagandi
Council of Defem > Program.
THE CARROLL FREE PHESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEEOKGIA ,
CARROLL COUNTY UNIT/VOMAN’S COMMITTEE,
COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
MRS. W. W. BASKIN - / I - - Chairman.
MRS. B. F. BOYKIN - - / - /First Vice Chairman.
MRS. T. B. SLADE - / / Honorary Chairman.
MRS. BETTY COBB - I - - - - - - f - - Secretary.
MRS. WILEY CREEL -/ '/ - - Treasurer.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN
Malntainanci
Service Acti’
Womon in Ii
Food Prodm
of Social
ties—Mrs. Will Parker,
ustry—Miss Edna Cook,
on and Home Economics—
Mrs. V. D. Whatley,
foreign Relief—
Mrs. E. T. Steed,
s. Francis Long.
-Mrs. Betty Cobb.
Georgia, under the
irection of the
Council of Defense, no r enters her sec
ond year of nctivc wor t
war program. The roi ontlv elected of
ernfleors of the Georg
Governor Hugh M. i
man
Mrs. Samuel M. Indian and lion. J
J. Brown, Vice Chain 1
.Tudgo Price Gilbert,
trill Committee.
lion. S. J. Slade, He iretary.
The County Council i are in process
of re-organization, the county represen
tatives of. the food, fi :1 and'other fed
eral agencies all boin
in the national
a Council arc:
orsey, Chairman.
cn.
Chairman Con-
added to their
respective county com cits.
■> ...
A Message to the Georgia Division.
A recent message f -om Mrs. S. M.
Inman, Chairman Geor ;ia Division Wo
men's Committtce, Cot ncil of Nationul
Defense, to the'County Unit Chairman
says: “Since May, 19118, the Council of
National Defense, of which you are a
part, has through many agencies been
urging general thrift. [We know what
conservation means; wi have conserved
sugar, wheat and fuel; but as yet we
hnve not conserved tine, management
of house holds and methods of buying
and selling to reduce ransportation. ’ ’
Christmas Shipping.
go from J rs. Inman relu
me;
Chflstmas sliopp
'irts go out to
home, and what t
tn (tend to cheer
to send so much
ng says: “How
he soldiers far
tiny little box
them when we
and cannot on
Fit of tonnage, blit we can think
shopkeepers am . clerks here at.
and do that sho iping ealy, buy
/hilly, keeping
TEMPLE SOCIAL NEWS
rent to Atlanta
Mis. doe Or
7illn Riea
neglecting hoi^
he Ohrist-spirit,
charities.
^dJUP
r'
Food Pledge Card.
"stribution < f the new win-
car 1, to be made
couuty s >me time later,
Mrs. lift \rollton Civic C lub has pledged
the distim Vo cover the Cat rollton district,
most inilusth > y< -. A. Ware, Cli! irrnnn Roopvillc
in all this brt
Her son, Dr; E. Boyd, ( hairmau, Hulctt
for many moat
Local Excn»* larlie Rich) ads, Chairman,
county, 1v^ , ^1 District,
now injjr ,..rd lirdl hrdl hidlu hrdlu hrdlu
\ ..xrs. Jessie 'Hamrick,| Chairman, Vic
tory District.
Mrs. W. A. Alpinnd, 3hatrm;u', Kan
sa.s District.
Mrs. A. A. Pittman (o r her successor)
Chairman, Mandeville ' listrict.
Miss Harriet Rtrickl md, Chairman,
Whitesburg District.
Mrs. H. M. Byrd, Chairman, Bowdon
District.
The names of cliairmc i of other dis
tricts will be announce!; Inter.
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The Federal Employment Board.
Carroll county is fortunate iu having
one of the Federal Employment Boards
located liore. These agencies arc be
ing established by the U. S. Govern
ment ,not Inly to draw labor from tjie
works tented non-cossontinl, and fur-
nisli it to those termod essential, ia
time of w ir, but to locate and bring
together i ork and workers in every
line, and o gradually re-establish the
men and ,’omon now in the service of
their eoun :ry in peace-time occupations.
Agricull urul, clerical, household labor
—anybod; who wants work should file
an npplh ition for the work desired
with the ioard, of which Mr. Raymond
Robinson, Carrollton, is manager, and
every mi n or woman needing help
should fil their application for same, ns
the trnvi ling investigator, Miss Leila
Artopo, v ho was hero Inst week, stated
that null is the board here was used b\
the poop 3 it woud bo taken away from
our conn y.
Use it as Uncle Sain lias planned foi
you to ill.
....
The County Unit Meeting.
Tho Carroll Comity Unit bold its r
ulnr bi-Aionthly meeting last Friday
afternoon. But few reports of war
work liaye been received.
eace With Victory.
rts of waiting millions were
by tho message flashed on
1 Unconditional Surrender ’ ’
J-
The nation-wide demonstrations of
l'opoicftig I an dthanksgiven were but
slight expressions of the joy and glad
ness in every heart as the burden of
dread and [horror and suspense of the
past four dn done-half years was rolled
away. Onle again tho Great Jehovah
has mado too doubting souls of meu to
acknowledge that His righteousness is
from everlasting to everlasting.
As with uncovered heads and glad
hearts we siilutc ‘ ‘ Old Glory. ’ ’ Let us
not forget that the “Keeper of Israel
who neither; slumbers ,nor sleeps” is
our nation’s iGod.
Mrs. S. E. Strickland
Tuesday.
Mrs. Brm-e Green and
spent Wednesday in
guests of Mrs. T. J. Branson
Mr. and Mrs. Will AllCoIister went to
Madison, Gn.,"“Wntur(l/y to see their
son Ilomer, who is iji/ive' sick witli the
influenza there.
Mr. Hiram Kvans/wcnt to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. George LnnoiJter, of Camp Gor
don, spent Sunday frith his parents nt
this place.
Mrs. Ody MeElriA-, of Atlanta, is tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McElroy
this week.
Miss Witty Chai
the guest of Mis
week.
Miss Nannie M
Monday.
Mr. UluPr Mc-tloli
U. S. FORCES IN FRANCE
New York, November 2. Demobili
zation of the Amcrilun troops in France
will require a poriofi of two years after
ccording to a stato-
ht by General T.
who has just re-
months' visit from
is views were the ro'y
opinion among the \
dlcr, of Villa Rica, is
fnez Adams this
■eat to Atlanta
ster, of Camp Gor
don, is spending several days with his
parents here.
Iftrs. R. M. Th
is tho guest of re|at.
Miss Hazel Wli
Inn, spent Sunday
Rev. Spiux, of
the .Baptist church
Mr. Ilirnm Hun
spoilt Sunday hero
Joe Strickland.
pence is declared,
meat made h
Coleman dti Poin
turned from a tw
the western front
Declaring that
iloction of officii
allied forces, ho
accustom themselves to tho idea of a
long dcmobilizntl
of a long war,
“Ono of our g
said, “to toll th
our boys have a
thorn in rcmovln
Huns have strinii
Asserting that
noruls asked me, ’ ’ ho
people at home that
ear’s work ahead of
the barbed wire tho
across France. “
the civil war had
msnson, of St. Louis,
ives liore.
who has been se
riously ill, is imp oving.
nsley, of Camp Gor-
bore as the guest of
Whiflc.
is spending scvernl
Mr. England B
don, spent Suuiln,
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Miss Maud Col
days in Atlanta.
Mr. Charlie Sto\ ill, of Camp McClel
ere.
tlnnta, preached at
here Sunday. _
of Camp Gordon,
ivitli his sister, Mrs.
civil life wenko
General du Poll
work agencies si
orously in their
He declared that
are being laid”
following peace.
“Every hut ill France,” lie said,
will become u aniversitv classroom
on the dily pence is signed. The boys
will be given every educational advan
tage, under lending and business men
from the United States. ”
W. B. M. U. Cf
TO MEE1
Vfi
INVENTION
IN ATLANTA
The Untied War Work Fund.
Tho Unitedi War Work Fund drive
which comes alt a happy timo, offering
itself as a moflium through which wo
can pour out ourselves onr appreciation
of, and gratitude to, out-'" soldiers of
freedom. ’ ’
They will not.be forgotten nor neg
lected.
The Carrollton Civic Club will meet
at S p. m., Thursday, the 14th, at the
city hull.
The Annie Wheeler Chapter, U. D.
C. will meet in thi Library room Wed
uosday, the 20th. \
There IS much wotk to be done, and a
full attendance at both is urged,
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Workers for thk Red^Jross.
Because of the great amount of ma
terial for surgical dressings, knitted gar
ments, and garments lor Bolgian chil
dren, the chairmen of tAesc departments
are calling for workers Is our allotment
in each must be met.
MRS. W. W. BASKIN, Chairman
Carroll County Unit, Georgia Division,
Woman’s Committee, Council of Na
tional Defense. ,
Hardly a Drugstore itjl the Land
That DoeiKNot Sell This Remedy
On the Market Half a Centur)
When you are in perfect health,,
and are enjoying: a strong and vigor
ous vitality, it is then that your blooi
is free from all impurities. i
You should be very careful aid
give heed tp the slightest indicattfm
of impure blood. A sluggish circula
tion is often indicated by an impaired
>etite, a feeling of lassitude and a
literal weakening of the system. It
then that you should promptly take
.few bottles of S. S. S., the great
>d purifier and strengthener. It
wiirdeanse the blood thoroughly and
buildNjP and strengthen the whole
systeni\S. S. S. 1s sold by all drug
gists. Valuable information about the
blood supplycan be had free by writ
ing to the swift Specific Co., 24
Swift Laboratory* Atlanta, Ga.
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Citv Barbe
r Shop
Having secured the\ervic
;s of a barber, Mr.
Frank Manning, who has nkd i
n experience of four-
teen years, our shop will be ^
n every day. Popu-
"lar prices. Call to see us. Gi^
e us a trial—you will
come again.
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L;
A. L. KA
YLOR.
FRANK
MANNING.
The Woman's I Baptist Missionary
Union convention which was to have
met in Cednrtowi , Gn,, November 5, fi
and 7-, will be hcl 1 in the First Baptist
church in Atlnnti on'Novcmber 19 and
20. Opening sof don will be nt 3:00
o’clock in the afternoon of the 19th.
Although the B iptist women of At
lanta nsked for he privilege of enter
taining the dclej itcs, it wns the deeis-.
ion of tho oxccin ivo board that on ac
count of the shoiincss of time for pre
paration, it will b) begt for all delegates
to come at their iwn expense.
ldddth„vahesedrh oatshrdh hr h hhssh
Mr. Jack Tur cr, of Camp
spent the week-c id here.
Mrs. Claude Street returned Sunday
to her home in Cfriffin, after a week’s
visit to her motler, Mrs. A. I’. Me-
Kown.
Air. Ilcrschcl Harris, of Camp Gor
don, spent the win k-end tit home.
Mr. Dwight Me Rain, of Fort Ogle
thorpe, spent SatV day horc.
Lieutenant New Ballard, of Camp
McClellan, spent l e wock-ond hero.
Airs. Charles La mb returned to her
home in Atlanta S iturduy.
Mr. Julian Dari cn spent the weok-
apd with homofolk i.
Mr. Holland All Ison, who has been
nt home for sever ,1 weeks on account
of illness, return!;< Saturday to Clcm-
son College to resui ic his studies.
Mr. Clarence Ei rhnrdt, of Atlanta,
spent the weck-cm here.
Air. Jack AyeoC c, of Gump Gordon,
spent the week-ent at home.
Airs. II. B. Adams spent several days
in Atlanta last wepk.
Air. Edgar Johns
Memorial hospital, ]
an operation Frida
bo delighted to kn
nieelv.
Mrs. Ruth Krnme
Mu club Thursday i
14th. The subject!wns
Bugle. Calls,” antll a very interesting
program was rondeled.
Airs. George BroWn spent several days
in Atlanta last weejt
Alessrs. R. F. Hjtatt and II. B. Ad-
ales are attending - the Methodist con-
ferenc ein Atlanta this week.
Miss Louise Steojd spent tho week
end at homo.
Tf your paper do
week, maybe you
send in your Octij
vember expirations j
now. You may be
not mail us check
copy. *
Subscriptions injst be paid in ad
vance.
We buy. sell, replir aUl exchange bi
cycles. Come in Ind letexplain the
difference betweefc the cWumbla and
other makes.