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JUNIOR WELFARE LEAGUE, Courthouse, Mayfield. Founded 1929. President,
Mrs. Ben Simpson, 214 West South Street, Mayfield, Telephone 62. Sec-
retary, Miss Lucille Garner, 320 Indiana Avenue, Mayfield, Telephone 724W.
Terms expire September, 1942.
Membership: 40. Qualifications, civic mindedness plus character and
education.
Committees: Ways and Means, Faye Ashley; Welfare, Frances Pryor; Social,
Elwyn Robbins; By—1aws, Mable Cosby, all of Mayfield.
Purpose: Community improvement.
Nprmal Civic Activities: Under-privileged children's work. Aided in
cancer control and tuberculosis drives, cooperates vdth Red Cross,
Health and Welfare League, and aids needy.
Defense Activities: Engaged in Hospital and Clinical Assistance, Red ~
Cross Assistance, Child Care, Library Service. Interested in Sewing
and Preparation of Surgical Dressings.
Local Publicatipns; None.
MAYFIELD—GRAVES COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (United States Chamber of
Commerce), Hall Hotel Building, Mayfield. Founded 1940. President,
Robert H. Hyatt, Seventh Street at Broadway, Mayfield, Telephone 165.
Executive Secretary, T. T. Elkins, Hall Hotel Building, Mayfield,
Telephone 95. Terms expire September, 1942.
Membership: 250. Qualifications, civic interest.
Committees: Membership, W. S. Long, 313 West Broadway; Merchants,
. Estelle Meorhead, 107 South Seventh Street, both of Mayfield.
Purpose: Promotion of civic interest and improvement.
Normal Civic Activities: Sponsor of Dairy Show, assisted in expansion
EP C.C.C. camp. Promoted and established farmers market. Aided in
securing N.Y.A. master workshop. Secured Naval Shell Loading Plant
for Graves County.
Defense Activities: Engaged in First Aid, Collection of Scrap Metals
and Other Metals. Interested in Preparation and Serving of Food,
Public Speaking, Interviewing, Teaching Classes in Mechanical Skills
needed in Defense, Consumer Protection Activities.
Local Publications: Monthly Bulletin.