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5 Daughters of The American Revolution, Pikeville Chapter (continued) U
Q fhygnitteesz Program, Mrs. J,B. DuPuy; National Defense and Americanisn,l
. Mayo Davis; Historical Research and Publicity, Marion Ratliff; Correct use
A of Flag, Ruth Harman; Conservation, Mrs. Linton Trivette, all of Pikeville.
Q Eprposea To perpetuate the memory and spirit of men and women, who achieved
I American independence and to foster patriotic citizenship.
A Normal_Qivic.Activities; Preserving public and historical land marks and »
E _cooperating with all organizations for the betterment of Pikeville and
vicinity. A [ _ .
2 Defense;Aetivities: §Egaged in Red Cross Assistance, Child Care. Training
; for First Aid. —_*_-___
i ·L2eal_Publications: None. ' '
Q FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, THOMAS C. CECIL LODGE #575 (Grand Ledge of -—-
_ Kentucky, F. & A. M.), Masonic Hall, Pikeville. Founded 1860. Master, M_ ·
5 Robert Johnson, Park Street, Pikeville, Secretary, Dr. John Adkins, Main ·- '
Street, Pikeville. Telephone 509. Terms expire January, 1945, ' `
i Membershipi SOO. Qualifications, belief in God and be a good moral eitizene
e of legal age. ` " `
P Committges:-Notstanding committees. Appointed-as needed. · `
tj Purpospz Fraternal and charitable, A · - - '
I Normal Civic Activities: Supporting Masonic Widows and Orphans Homo. S
l Defense Activities; Alnterested in Hospital and Clinical Assistance,, ,
_ Collection of Scrap Metals and Other Metals, A _
A Local Publications; None, ` ` ` ° J
Si FUTURE FARNERS OF AMERICA (State and National F. F. of A.), c/B W} W, ·
_ .Friend, Mossy Bottom. Founded 1941, President, Claude Isaac,Jr., Wales.
, Secretary, Johnny Brown, Yeager, Terms eipire September, 1942. Advisor,
_ W. W. Friend, Mossy Bottom. Term indefinite. _ T, _
1 Membership: Gl. Qualifications, must take vocational agriculture and have
average of "C" in high school. 4
A Committees:‘ Membership, Jack Brummctt; Conduct·of Ieetings, Larden Tackett;
j Cooperation, Brant Mullins; Scholarship, Raymond Little, all of Virgie;
r Leadership, Dewey Keathley, Yeagor,‘ ' V
A Purpose: To give young men training in agricultural pursuits.