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THE President has expressed what is in every
American heart. As a nation we are united in
the winning of this war. As a nation we stand
behind our fighters eager and prepared to do for them
whatever will hasten victory and make the fighter’s
task a little lighter.
As individuals there is little we can do. As a na
tion we can work wonders through the seven organi
zations authorized and recognized by the Government.
They come to you not as Catholics, nor as Jews
nor as Protestants, not as the representatives of any
creed.or enterprise, but as Americanms to ask that you
join in this great united undertaking for God, and
country and our fighters,
The President has voiced his belief that this spirit
of unity will be “crowned with abundant success.”
.~ _He believes it because he knows this campaign is
“of vital military value” and he knows that you will
leave nothing undone to win this war,
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
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This Space Contributed by Cobb County War Work Committee |
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
It rests with you. Think of this campaign as your
sole responsibility. What you give will mean its suc
cess. You cannot leave this undertaking to others. It
i 8 YOUR campaign. In France, Americans are fight
ing this war as if the result depended on the way each
individual fights. At home, this campaign rests with
you. What will you give—decide to night—and make
your share the biggest thing you ever didl
Why you should give twice as much as you ever gave beforel
The need is for a mm-70%5&nter than any gift ever azked for gince the world began, The Govern.
ment has fixed this sum at $170,500,000. :
By giving to these seven organizations all at once, the cost and effort of six additional campaigns is saved,
(:m::s Americans do give twice as much as ever before, our soldiers and -sailors may not enjoy dusring
1919
3600 Recreation Buildinge 2500 Libraries supplying 5,000,000 books
1000 Miles of Movie Film 85 Hostess Houses
100 Leading Stage Stare 15,000 Big-brother *“secretaries™
2000 Athletic Directors Millions of dollars of home comforta,
When you give doublo,‘you make sure that every fighter bas the cheer and comforts of these seven
organizations every step of the way from home to the front and back again. You provide him with a
church, a theatre, & cheerful home, a store, a school, a club and an athletic field—and a knowledge that the
folks back home are with him, heart and soull
You have loaned your money to supply their physical needs. -
Now give to main‘ain the Morale that is winning the war!
November Bth, 1818. |