Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1923 — Page 3

WP® W3I V-’k®-''4l? >)l?/<ig Z‘i».v w;g ■'" — — - -— - -> 1 "" M *"^™*™*~****™ — * , mi. ~ ._„.... —„ — u j __ L||L . |_.J_l__» -.Ma——— I , I I —a————X jnß ■ H 1 M < H ' £ The RED CROSS Deserves Support I '' ' *’••» • -* » x. ’ I it */>•*' ' ' '’ ‘ I f Qi On Friday and Saturday of this week every person in Decatur will be asked to became a member of the American Red Cross Society.-In view of the fact that only too recently we as a whole people, had the worth of the Red Cross demonstrated, when “The Greatest Mother in the World”, ministered to the American Army in the World War, it is unnecessary to speak of its merits. We have been taught to think of the Red Cross as being of need only in time of I war. We must be taught to think of the Red Cross as a perpetual institution for the em- |j ergencies of both war and peace. Disaster is not limited to either time or place. What | recently happened to Tokio, Japan, may happen in Decatur Indiana. The watchword of the Red Cross is, “We are Ready”. Decatur owes the Red Cross | 1000 memberships. Will one of these memberships represent YOU? Have your dollar ready for the solicitor. Be one of those who proudly wear the little button, that silently preaches of the two finest things in the world, Chastity and Charity. * aS This Space Contributed By ■ LaFountaine Handle Factory General Electric Company g 10th & Elm-Streets Nuttman Avenue Decatur, Indiana Decatur, Indiana D — -- - - - - - - - - (I w ■< ■" II — ' ' KU * ♦ E

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923.