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Daughters of The Anwrican Revolution-(Continued)
; Committees: Conservation and Thrift, Mrs. J. D. Leshbrook,'East Ninth
Street; National Defense, Mrs. W. Clark, West Fourth Street, both of
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2 Purpose: To perpetuate the memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers.
A Normal Civic Activities: Cooperating with the Red Cross in Sewing Program.
_ Defense Activities: Engaged in Red Cross Assistance, Research Assistance.
L Interested in Sewing and Preparation.of Surgical Dressings, Teaching
I Americanization Classes for Aliens and Others, Consumer Protection Activities.
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._ FREE AND ACCEPTED MASOES, RUSSELLYILLE LODGE #17 (Grand Lodge of Kentucky,` —
` F. &sA. M. Dunn Duildin South Hain Street Russellville. Founded lSO9.
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I Master, Joe H. Edwards, East Fourth Street, Russellville. Telephone 107.
‘ __, Secretary, A. B. Worley, South Main Street, Russellville. Terms expire
`Decemeer, 1942. _ V A · t _
Membership: 75. Open to white male adults approved by the membership.
Committees: None. ‘
I Purpose: Fraternalism. l
  ` Normal Civic Activities: Extends support to Nasonic`Widows and Orphans
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I Defense Activities: lntwresttd in.Auxi1i@ry Ke yco, E;irgtncy iepair
l Service, Ambulance Service, Typing and Ot er Clcrical.t;si:te .‘,o. cc,
I Local Publications: Non¤; J'
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I FUTURE FARMERS OF AIERI ·".c », ?©GAI`COUITY CE;FTER {State Association F. F. A),
· C/0 G. B. Williams, Rua: llrille. Founded, wmrivus doves, Executive
I Secretary, G. B. Willit p. T=rm.iwlrfini‘ »
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Q Fbrbership: 1OC (5 ccaity EQ3;Oli); Olen to nag; scnnel students of
b# I agriculture. Must cazry on at lease one ngricul‘ural project.
Schools: Chandlcrs Chapel, Conn Barnett, Russcllville; Lewisburg, H. C.
FFEQEIEE; Auburn, H, O.‘Nilliams; Olmstead, Carl Hidden; Adairvillc, Paul
Shipley.
Purpose: To train rural boys to become better farmers of tomorrow.