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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1954)
t i ! '' v-v 4 ) , . a . -'.i" j ' -V V -..v-. ' ' 1 .-" I ; 111 ml II ' " I - . .....v 1 -4.11-1 IjllUliNIII illJJiJ - t I T Tsading the residential division of the fund -I XI campaign for the, Marion County chap- t ...,- 1 ter. American Red Cross his year ars Mrs. Ted Morrison tco-chairman,. and Mrs. fcarl D. "T? ' '-: Eourland, chairman. ' v. V ' ' ., !. ir 4 - . - . , 'CA V ,.,1.5 ..... r. , C, , " ' " ' " I" xf IV:-a'! ,. Will Hll ' .:-.".-.. i ' ' '.; - - -' f ." j; " v ... j , , 3 1 .a I By JERTME ENGLISH- I Statesman Society Editor r ' . ... 'j Nearly 800 Salem women axe being recruited to assist; - in the annual drive lor the Marion County chapter of the i American Red Cross, which opens March 1. The women are heading the residential division with Mrs. Earl Bout- j land and Mrs. Ted, Morrison as chairman and co-chairman, respectively. The I division chiefs .who are pictured on this page today, except for Mrs. Robert Carey, will hav captains and block workers assisting throughout the county. .hi . .-; i' "People Helping People? is the slogan for the fund campaign this year, with a goal of $49,000. George W. Goforth is heading the entire drive for. the county and, stresses the importance of the blood and disaster pro i grams for the coming year. Women will be busy in tb , week preceding the opening of the month long campaign , recruiting workers and distributing supplies and .workers ; kits. : rr-three of the division Xirhieis for the resi dential division of the Red Cross drive begin ning March 1 are left to right, Mrs. Thomas Gabriel. Mrs. Theodore Jenny and Mrs. Ben Radcliff. (All photos by Kennell-EUis Studio). IX u I- A rs Paul Shafer and Mrs. lack Frisbie. two of the active division JVl chiefs, are deep in plans for the forthcoming; Red Cross drive in the residential division.