Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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Bastrop Advertiser, Thursday, March 10. 1944
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MOBILE UNIT TO
VISIT HERE MARCH
21; DONORS WANTED
Hastrop citizens will have an op-
portunity to nd th«*ir blood t« war
Mai< h -I, when tlii mobile unit
■ II \l:.. I ■ 111 I {• I I ! ' |: ,i j
I onor Service visit- ivtis community.
I wa aiim>unced toda\ h\ Mr«
Powell May nard, chairman <>f the!
hi'itui donor activitie
!<*■(! Crows chapter.
the local
/
Appealing for donor,-, Mr Ma\
uard wuil that 2<mi person* must con-
tribute blood during the unit's one
«la> visit, if ih«* communin i- to *up
pl\ iti* share of th> millions of pint
of blood requested by the Arnjv anil
Navy t" he processed into lifi saving
tiriiii hlixxl plasma,
\ ojuntecr donors, he i.aid, are re-
jut iteil to telephone the lot*a Red
< ro,' chapter between the hours of
n ami ^ to make their appointments
tn donate blood I'hi telephone num-
let is 11 t Donation- ar - heduled
in advance to enat-.U the unit to work
with maximum effeier,. y
The muhili" unit wi!l be set i
• hi Methodist Church. After
h o«| i« (oll.-.teil here, it will t><
I" i! in refrigerated container -
prw« ■tHinK laboi atory where th
wa will V'i extracted under direet
Army contract From the lah.>va?<.r\,
thi drie<J pia*tmi I* deliver,.*) to the
\rnty and Navy ami d; < rihnte.t i<>
i p i n
the
ship
to a
plll -
Vmertcan force* wherevt
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Plasma. Mi.** Ziu.tx explained. i«
'.hi liquid part <>f ihe hlood remain
UK n1t< r th«- fed and it ( •. ei.rpu*
ei#w are removed The nation wide
MimxI collection project wan under-
taken at the r«*|ue*t of ihe Surgeons
'niH-riol of the Army ami Navy by
the Amerfcan Red Cross. A total
• f ,* ,.too,!SHi pint* of b iMxl ha- been
r«*ju * ted to ilat c
In h< .ippen! f.o dormm, Mr* May
nard stream * ;:,at volunteers h<>uld
read carefully the rules below before
ailing f->r appointment
An* 21 through to* |M to 21 may
Ihe accepted with written permission
f parent «>r legal guardian (or if
married, permission of mate), whose
signature must have a witne*. Per-
mit should he written in ink
Frequent y \<>t nonrr than eight
<H| w ekk from last donation, and
k S ■ nl> five lM times in any calendar
year
VN • itrht None accepted under 110
pound*
Medical History
Menstrual l'« ri'«l f hi not-* Mr' not
a< eptad three (-5) days |w fore, dur
inn, and three CO day* following
menstrual period
Pregnancy Nine |!ti months must
• apei «ft«i a>i> type i'f termination
• if pregnaney, and naturally not dur
ing same
folds Two (2i week should elapse
after recovery from an> cold, honor
will not be accepted if she ha* a con-
tinuous cough, cold or antes ing.
Surgery or Seriou* Illness In case
of serious illne«« or surgery. at b-ast
si* (fi) month- should elapse and
your doctor consulted.
Tooth Kitraction Absolutely two
i^'i week* must elapsi following iv
traction
Jaundice Ilnnor will not be ac
■ eptcd if sj^s' ha had jaundn c w ith
in lif t «ix (il) months or if she has
been exposed to it within last six
ix (ftJ months
liiaheti Donor' are not accepted
whn have lnnl diahetc or tuln-rcu
Red Cross photo
KM > t'KO^S HI.OOD PI ASM A AT THI FRONT IN N K \\ Ol'INFA: Kchind the front lines in the Buna sector. Red Cross blood plasma
to brine C"cn to a wounded tighter in a transfusion administered by Lt. Robert J. Gilard (left) of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Captain Arnold
Neusiadtei of Flushing, I. I . in a portable emergency hospital. The Army and Navy have requested the Red Cross to secure 4,000,00*
additional pints of blood in 1943.
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Maiiat
who have
filN SOCIETY
M It S I .ON It HONORS
DAI <.H I'KR W TK\
F.xt«nding the courteay t< • her
•la iKhtei •;i; .iw, Mr- (• rank \ I <>dk
of I.ok Anifili-*. California, Mrs
Mary l^oijf entertained with a lovely
ten at the HaMt"p State I'ark He
fe< toi > iin Mi'iulny afternoon from
four to five o'clock. The honoree is
lh ' recent bride of Captain Long, C
S Marine Corps.
Gue*i« Aire greeted at the tloor by
Mr- ,i \ Spern i who wore a din-
ner di< in multi cclor *d print Nlrs '
I -< fiK • the bos tea* recei v eil in a floor
lenKth dremn of lug^aK'' tan with a
purple corsage, and the honoree was'-
in a model of black and white with
a gardenia eoraaKe.
Mrs K:it' Krhard, in a lovely K' hi
dresx, (mured i ffei . and Mr«. Ken '
neth Duff who wor * a cream colored j
dinnei die . and Mrs Henry Whit - i
tenburg in turquoise, served cake and!
other delicacies from the tea table.
The marine color* of blue, gold and
maroon were beautifully featured in
the decoration with a renter piece of
Blue and yellow iris on *atin ribbon
streamers, and on either aide were
Donors are not accepted
had malaria in the last
fifteen (|o) year*, or nn> recurrance
during that timc
llay Fever Donors art not a<
cepteil fur one (It month Iwfore, dur-
ing, and one (II month after ex
pected season. Donors are not ac
copied durinK treatment and for oin
(I) month following completion of
shots.
Other allergic conditions, such a
hive' hi similar •«I*111 maiiife tatioio
are treated likewise. Any hi«tor> of
vi", er allergy is not accepted.
Boils, Infections Donor who have
boil*, infected ears, skin infections,
r w<kiimI will not hi accepted until
om (I) month nfter complete heal
ing
Sinu dtis Donors will not lie ac
eepti-d who have sinusitis of recent
origin or acute flare up. They will
not be rejected if history of remote
attack -
I'oison l\\ Donors will be rejivt
ed if eruption is active. They will
In accepted two (21 weeks after erup-
tion has healed. If donor has had
po'son ivy hols, she will not be ac-
cepted foi two (2) weeks from date
of last shot
Vaccination- Donor* who have
been vaccinated will not l>e accepted
for two (2) weeks from last scab, or
four (41 weeks from date of vaccina
turn on those that take.
Injections In case of all other
vaccinations ami immunising injec-
tions, donors will not be accepted for
two (2) weeks after last injection.
<ilver candelabra- of yellow candles.
Tht tw tiered cake wa.- yellow and
tray- of mint- in the Marine colors
were on th* table. The mantles wen
banked in cherry laurel with yellow
jasmine and hun*' floor baskets of
yellow jasmine wen placed at inter-
vals throughout the Refectory.
Some • evenly guest' called during
the hour
I N luN \||) BIBI K
< I \SS MFKIS MONDAY
Mi nh< rs of thi I'tii. n Aid Bible
I a-s met Monday afternoon at the
home of Mi William Dawson with
\f t - Hugo Ki sselus presiding.
During the business meeting, the
group voted to donate $10 to the
Cemetery A-so.nation, and $." to the
Red Cross.
The Bible lesson was taken from
the book of (teneain.
The following officers were re-
e'reted lor I <144 President, Mrs.
Mug ' Kesselus: Vici President, Mrs.
Fred Moori Secretary, Mrs. Jo«-
Pfeiff-r. Sr.; and Mrs. Dave Karling,
t reasurer.
Refreshment plates of sandwiches,
olive-,, hot tea and cookie* were serve*!
t Mi R -I Briegiy, Mrs Owen
ChalmeT*. Mr W 'lam Dawson, Mr*.
.1 S Holme, Mrs. (ius Theil, Mrs.
K' i .Mi - Fred Moore. Mrs. Hen
r> Ort-. Mr- Pfeiffer, Mrs. Helen
Prokop, Mi (ieorge Starke, Mrs.
Hugo Wertsner and Mrs. Lena Wilke.
RFtiI I.AR I I NCHKON
IS II FI D \l RKI Ft TOIO
The following Bastrop women and
army officer's wives attended the
regular In monthly luncheon last
l'huis(iay at the State Park Refec-
tory. Mr- Richard M< Curdy. Miss
Mary Jane Davis, Mrs. S. J. C. Hern-
don, Mrs. J. V. Ash. Mrs. Paul Page,
Mr- Kenneth Duff. Mrs. Nora Sand-
er, Mrs. II. N Bell, Mr*, lago Meuse-
ba.'h, Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. J. K.
Sellers, Mrs. Jans. Mrs. Fred Hay-
nio, Mrs. Carlisle Booth. Mrs. (iedul-
div. Mrs R. J. Ciriescnbeck. Mrs,
Butler, Mrs. \\ F. Maynard, Mrs.
John Allen, Mrs Shirclif, Mrs. Os-
bornc and Mr*. Lacy. Hostesses for
the occasion were Mrs. Tignal Jones,
Mr*. Heuser, Mrs. C. B Llewellan.
In keeping with Texas Indepen-
dence Day. crepe paper flags of red,
white and blue were used for covers
and attractive miniature maps of Tex-
Hf marked the place for each guest.
Hostesses for the next luncheon
which will be March Ifi, will be Mrs,
R. J (Jriesenbeck and Mrs. Richard
MoCurdy. Those who wish to make
reservations are asked to call Mrs.
(Jriesenbeck at l(ii .
The Methodist Church
ROBERT S. TATE, Jr., Minkter
The following services will be heM
in The Methodist Church during tibo
coming week:
Sunday. The Church School at ten
o'clock under the direction of Mr. E.
F. Smith, Church School Superinten-
dent.
The Worship Hour at eleven o'clock
w ith music under the direction of Mrs.
W. J. Rogers and Mrs. E. P. Pearcy,
Organist. The sermon will be deliver-
ed by the pastor.
The evening worship hour at seven-
thirty, with organ music presented bjr
Mrs. E. F. Pearcy and Mrs. A. IL
Edwards.
Thursday:
seven-fifteen
hearsal.
The Clhoir will meet
for their weekly i
CKT-S GIVE TO aSD CROSS WAR FUNP
a^eWGmc^dnops
HELP PREVENT
MANY < A
COLDS
from developing
Put a few drops of Va-tnvnol up
cach nostril at tlx- very tirst snilllc
or snccrc. Its quick action
akls Nature's defenst-n mgrnm^m
against oilds. Follow wl«R9
In (older.
VATIO-NOL
LET S GIVE
THE NATIONAL GOAL IS
$200,000,000
It's a big sum . . . bat it can
be raised, once the people
know the magnificent job
their dollar* have been . . .
and will be doing.
WAR FUND
DO YOU KNOW?
1,000,000,000 surgical dressings have been made in the
pact two years.
4,471 Red Cross workers are now overseas
The Red Cross collects blood plasma
JAS. P. WOOD
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1944, newspaper, March 10, 1944; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236949/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.