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Standard patterns and spe ifications from National Headquarters were used in the workrooms of the Nashville Chapter of Woman's Work. and instructions were passed on In the director to the heads of the various departments for consideration.
1- the work of the Woman's Work or Production Department of the Nashville Chapter increased it was found by the National Headquarters of the 1. R. C. that there was danger of overproduction of some articles and not enough of others, and also that only limited transportation could be seenred. This fact made it necessary to put Red Cross production on the allotment plan and to request chapters to make only the kind and quantity of articles specified by the Southern Division office. The allotments assigned the Nashville Chapter were invariably accepted, and the high standard of work set by the National Red Cross was maintained at all times in every department of the Nashville organization.
The work completed by the women of the Woman's Work Department consti- tuted a factory service greater than could have been conceived before the World War. and the motive power behind it was the sympathy and loyalty of Davidson County women.
Mrs. Robert F. Jackson. Director of Woman's Work, was fortunate in having women leaders in the various departments under her jurisdiction who likewise ren- dered faithful and efficient service. They were: Hospital Garments, Mrs. Jo B. Morgan, Supervisor: Surgical Dressings, Mrs. Frank W. Ring, Supervisor, and Miss Effie Morgan, Assistant Supervisor: Knitting Department. Wis, Rufus E. Fort and Mrs. Kinnard T. MeConnico. Supervisors: Purchasing and Shipping Department. Mrs. Joseph Lindauer. Supervisor: Comfort Kits. Mrs. John Coode. Chairman: Registration Desk. Miss Helen Buford and Mrs. John Thompson. Jr .. Chairmen: Benefit Entertainment Committee, Mrs. Van Leer Kirkman. Chairman: Mrs. Joseph 11. Thompson was Chairman of the Surgical Dressings Packing Department, and Mrs. E. W. Frye and Mrs. Ann Poterfield Rankin was in charge of the Business Women's evening classes of Surgical Dressings at the Tulane Hotel branch office.
A detailed report of the work done by the Nashville Chapter. A. R. C .. "Woman's Work." directed by Mrs. Robert F. Jackson. foHows.
SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT. NASHVILLE CHAPTER. A. R. C.
MRS. FRANK W. RING. Supervisor MISS EFFIE MORGAN. Assistant Supervisor
The Surgical Dressings Section of the Nashville Chapter. A. R. C., was organ- ized August 1. 1917. with Mrs. Frank W. Ring as Supervisor and Miss Effie Morgan - Assistant Supervisor.
The first thing undertaken by this department was the instruction of women in the proper preparation of surgical supplies, which was always the most important duty of the department. \ Red Cross nurse who was a certified instructor in surgical dressings was sent from Red Cross Division Headquarters, at Atlanta. to Nashville.
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GROUP OF INSTRUCTORS IN THE SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT. NASHVILLE CHAPTER, A. R. C.
In the centre of the group appears Mrs. Frank W. Ring ( Frances Gale). Supervisor of the Department: to her left. Miss Effie Morgan, Assistant Supervisor; to her right, Miss Elizabeth McDonald, who completed a course in one of the first classes taught in the county, and taught several classes. Top row, all of whom were pioneer instructors and taught many classes, are, left to right: Mrs. W. P. Cooper ( Mary Linda Manier). Mrs. Abram M. Tillman ( Abbie Ford), Mrs. Fred W. Kelsey. Mrs. M. A. Montgomery ( Maxie Hardison), and Mrs. J. P. B. Allen.
to instruct three classes, each consisting of fifty-six women, in the making of surgical dressings. Twenty-five of the women who took this course qualified as instructors, thus giving to the Nashville Chapter a nucleus for the continuation of classes and the training of women for the special work of expert making of surgical dressings. From this beginning twelve instructors conducted twenty-one classes in Nashville. each class being composed of three hundred twenty women, and also eighteen classes in the counties of Middle Tennessee. composed of two hundred ninety women each.
The value of the trained worker for the making of surgical dressings was re- vealed by the quality and quantity of the completed work. These trained workers gave their services in various ways to keep up the required standard set for such work. Twenty of them, four each day, were floor chairmen in the workroom at the Chamber of Commerce and Hermitage Club Headquarters. They received special instructions from the supervisor or her assistant and kept the tables supplied with necessary materials for the large body of daily workers. Each table was provided with a trained worker whose duty was to see that all work came up to the standard.
Special activities of this department were operated under Cutting. Inspection and Packing Committees. No exact valuation can be put on the splendid work of these sub-committees and their chairmen.
The work of the Surgical Dressings Section of the Nashville Chapter increased so rapidly that it soon became necessary to open other gauze rooms. Four addi- tional surgical dressings workrooms were put in operation by this department. They were located at Ward-Belmont College, at Clemons and Warner Schools and at the Tulane Hotel, all being model workrooms in charge of qualified instructors. Th
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GROUP OF GRADUATES OF THE SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT. RED CROSS. FACH CE WHOM WERE INSTRUCTORS AND LAUGHT SEVERAL CLASSES. THEY FACH WORKED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR PERIOD
El Succes o T Pepspeut : V -. Frank Ring. Supervisor of the D.a. tment. and m con To her bet. Mis. Andrew Puce and Mrs. Joseph Via xingopof age alle themen of Packing for this Department. SEI w. khi to nelit: Mrs. M. A. Montgomery Mavie Hardison. Mrs. Louis Davis, Me Humphrey Handi-my Elizabeth Escrit . Mas. Carter Reeves ( Ada Morrow 1. Mrs. Robert Umr. H. en Pick-ayr, and Miss Mary Webb.
Vcon at the Tilane Hotel. which was furnished the Red Cross by the hotel manage- ment. was given up entirely to business women after a few months. This workroom was open From five to nine o'clock in the evening, at which time surgical dressings were made and instructions were given to women who did not have any other op- portunity to receive them.
There were twenty-even surgical dressings auxiliaries doing muslin work. Ten of them were located in Nashville and seventeen in Davidson County districts. Each of these were in charge of a trained worker. A roster of each of these chairmen and committees is given in this volume under the Extension Department of the Nashville Chapter. A. R. C.
The Surgical Dressing- Department of the Nashville Chapter completed 535.000 dressing- during its existence. It is a matter of great pride to the county that the hundreds of women enrolled in this department so skillfully and patiently put forth their efforts: that their work gained the recognition at National Headquarters of being as perfect as it was possible to make it. and that the cases shipped from this department of the Nashville Chapter. A. R. C .. were sent dirert to France "without tepacking." This reputation for excellence of the finished product, won by the workers of this department. reflect- great credit upon each individual worker. super- visor and instructor recorded as a worker, and upon the packing and shipping com- nottees of this department.
The following were among the pioneer instructors who completed the first course in surgical dressing- and who taught several classes in Nashville and in the counties of Middle Tennessee:
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GROUP OF INSPECTORS. SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT, A. R. C.
First row, left to right: Mrs. Ben Herman, Mrs. Edward West Foster. Mrs. William Luton Talley. Second row: Mrs. George Karsch, Mrs. M. A. Grief. Mrs. Gladys M. Chamberlain, Mrs. J. D. Blanton and Mrs. Carlton Rogers.
Miss Effie Morgan, Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, Miss Elizabeth McDonald, Mrs. W. L. Morrison. Mrs. Abram Tillmen, Miss Mary Linda Manier, Mrs. E. W. Frye. Mrs. Frank W. Ring, Mrs. Fred Kelsey. Miss Mary Webb, Miss Edna Richardson, Mrs. J. P. B. Allen. Mrs. Carter Reeves. Mrs. Willie F. Acree, and Miss Alice Gertrude Smith.
The following women took the course in the Nashville Chapter. Surgical Dress- ings Department. laught by one of the women mentioned above. and upon completion of their course became supervisors and instructors for the Chapler:
Mrs. Louis Davis, Mrs. Sarah Palmer MeLester. Mrs. Andrew Price. Mrs. James C. Bradford, Mrs. Joseph H. Thompson, Miss Sallie Peyton, Miss Prudence Polk. Miss Lizinka Farrell. Miss Sadie Ilartman, Mrs. G. W. Hargrove, Mrs. Thomas Newbill, Mrs. J. Ilough Guest, Mrs. Fred W. Kelsey, Mrs. A. S. Britt. Mrs. A. Cartwright, Mrs. Eli Redelsheimer. Miss Emmeline Hanes, Miss Amanda Handly, Mrs. Anne Porterfield Rankin. Miss Adele Gordon, Mrs. Fount Williams, Mirs. H. H. Corson, Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, Mrs. W. L. Morrison, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Hallum Goodloe. Mrs. E. W. Lazarus, Miss Alice Orr, Miss Fannie Henlein, Miss Margaret Buford. Mrs. May Porterfield Kercheval. Mrs. W. E. Metzger, Mrs. J. Il. Campbell. Mrs. W. A. Owen, Mrs. W. O. Tirrill. Mrs. Paul De Witt, Mrs. H. F. Campbell. Mrs. Ross llandly, Mrs. Samuel Douglas, Miss Lillie M. Iser, Miss Vernon Kirkpatrick. Mrs. E. W. Frye. Mrs. Morgan Brown. Miss Rose Goodwin, Miss Mary Louise Goodwin, Miss Mabel Mason, Mrs. T. J. Mason, Miss Pauline Witherspoon, Miss Lucy Buttorff. Mrs. Vance Bogle Bryan. Mrs. Carrie Hoyte McHenry, Mrs. Minnie Rosenfeld, Mrs. Joseph Lindauer. Mrs. William C. Cherry. Miss Lucille Talley, Miss Mary Jane Napier. Mrs. Teresa Greif. Mrs. llenry Teitlebaum, Mrs. Thomas Baxter. Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Mrs. Marvin Campen, Mrs. Minus Fletcher. Mrs. Adolphus Hill. Mrs. W. H. Dyche, Jr., Mrs. H. Louis Sperry, Mrs. Abram Tillman, Mrs. William Il. Witt. Miss Corinne Craig, Mrs. Thomas R. LeSueur. Mrs. Reau E. Folk. Mrs. J. G. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Isa- dore Levy. Mrs. J. B. Martin, Mrs. Garnett Morgan. Miss Lutie C. Jones, Mrs. Irene Grainger. Mrs. W. L. Talley. Mrs. Carter Reeves. Miss Matilda Porter. Mrs. Blanche Fensterwald, Mrs. Louise Bransford Kirkman, Mrs. Eula Golden Gaines, Miss Sadie Frank. Miss Vivian Watkins, Mlle. Germaine Sansot. Miss Mary Steadwell. Mrs. Annette Baxter. Mrs. W. A. Bryan, Miss Sallie Cornelius, Mrs. W. C. Dixon. Miss Zue Goodloe. Miss Rebecca Jones, Miss Edna Rich- ardson, Mrs. Charlton Rogers, Mrs. John Thompson. Jr., Mrs. Claude Waller, Mrs. William E. Norvell, Jr .. Mrs. Ben Herman, Miss Mary Porter Kirkman. Mrs. R. C. Leonard. Miss Susie Mc Whirter, Miss Nella Patterson. Miss Sara Scoggins, Mrs. Robert Woods. Mrs. Clinton Parrent. Mrs. T. Graham Hall. Mrs. Meade Frierson, Mrs. John R. Aust, Wrs. James E. Caldwell. Jr .. Miss Kathleen Garrett. Mrs. William R. Manier Mrs. James Taylor Gwathmey. Miss Elizabeth Willer, Mrs. W. A. Payne, Mrs. O. P. Smith, Mrs. C. G. Griffin. Mrs. B. M. Corlette, Miss Nancy Erwin, Mrs. James L. Glenn, Miss Natelle Hirsch, Mrs. Ben Lindauer, Mrs. A. C. Webb, Mrs.
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GROUP OF WORKERS IN THE SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT, NASHVILLE CHAPTER, RED CROSS. AT WARD-BELMONT COLLEGE
In the center of the group. first row : Mrs. I. D. Blanton. Instructor of the Unit. This was one of the largest classes of the Nashville Chapter's Surgical Dressing Department outside the Headquarters. In the group are a number of instructor- for the Nashville Chapter. 1. R. ( ..
W. D. Witherspoon. Miss Lithe Frankland, Mrs Horace Cooper. Mis- Eula Skinner, Mrs. A. VE Brook -. Jr .. Mrs. Edward W. Foster. Mrs. M. W. Barnes. Mrs. Owsley Manier, Als. S. A. Cham- Jon. Mrs. Joseph B. O'Bryan, Mrs. Frans Searcy Green, Mrs. W. 1. Davis, Mrs. Frank Hai !. Mrs. J. D. Blanton, Wis. J. D. C. Atkins, Mrs. Dan Blakemore, Mrs. Art J. Dyer. Wiss Marie Lowenthal, Mrs. 6. 4. Manthes. Mrs. Hunter McDonald, Wis. W. B. Myers, Mrs. J. \. Richards. Mrs. F. R. Schumacher, Mrs. R. A. Grithn, Mrs. I. H. Davis, Mis. Frank V. Gillette, Mrs. 6. 1 Harrington. Miss Regia Lightman. Miss Ethel Livingston, Miss Reba Osborne, Mrs. Duncan V. Kav. Mrs. J. H. Reeves, Miss Nannie Akm. Miss Lena Marks, Mrs. Elliott Williams. Mrs. Van : Bremenb. Mr -. W. T. Young, Mrs. Bruce Douglas, Mis- Fannie Thompson, Miss Frances Hal Ingsworth, Miss Nettie Bumpass. Miss Ethel Allen, Mis- Kate Padgett, Miss Gladys Rust. Mrs. LAner F. Brandon, Mrs. D. Cliff Stone. Mrs. A. [ .. Moore. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain, Mis- Annie White Folk. Miss Mary Stahlman, Mrs. John Coude, Mrs. Andrew O'Brien, Mrs. Johnson Bran-ford, Mrs. Pat M. Estes, Mrs. Fred Fuller, Mrs. W. D. Haggard. Mrs. Edward A. landry. Mis. Joseph Warner. Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, Mrs. D. F. Allen, Miss Louise E. Bruce. Mi- Bettie Cohn. Miss Mary De Maville Hill. Mrs. Ara I. Morgan, Mrs. Fisher Coles, Mis. I. F. Webb. Mr- B. G. Alexander. Miss Eva Porter. Wiss Helen Dawson, Miss Adelene Lackey, Miss Frances Estes, Miss Tennessee Lewis. Miss Yola Thomas. Miss Mary Sinnott, Mrs. Ben Herman.
Miss Louise Blakemore, Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Miss Mary Ratterman, Mrs. L. D. Kell. Miss Evelyn Crutcher. Wiss Sadie Gauvin, Mrs. Pearl Kell. Mrs. Perkins Baxter, Mrs. Dan ( . Buntin. Mrs. Edward M. Foster, Mrs. Joseph A. Gray. Mrs. George W. Hale. Mrs. Frank Carl Stahlman. Mrs. Edwm Warner, Miss Stel a Abrams, Miss Alexine Bogatzky, Mrs. John W. Chester, Miss Mabel Cohn. Mrs. George A. Lipscomb, Mrs. J. H. Woodward, Mrs. Robert W. Turner, Mrs. Wiley J. Wilhams. Mrs. A. R. Whiteman. Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Miss Louise Sheetz, Miss Ahzabeth Hail, Mis. Ewing Griffin. Mrs. W. 1. Granbery, Mrs. Euclid Snow. Mrs. John T. Lellvett. Mrs. John Lellyett. Miss Dura Benson, Miss Annie Sullivan, Mis Willie Ruth Davidson. Mrs. Samuel (. Wilkes, Mrs. Alice Reader. Miss Lillian Rever. Miss Emily Goodrich. Miss Jeannette sloan, Mrs. Robert M. Dudley. Mrs. Thomas J. Tyne, Mrs. Thomas I. Webb. Wiss Josephine Far rell. Wiss Evelina Kenner. Miss Mary Nelson, Mrs. Douglas Baxter. Mrs. Houston Caldwell. Wiss Alice Dale Dir, Mrs. Roberta Chase Harding. Wrs. Baxter Jackson. Mrs Duncan Kenner, Miss Frances Rulles. Mrs. Joseph H. Thompson. Miss Sallie Joseph, Miss Mande Lindauer. Mrs. Marcello- Frust, Mrs. Ferdinand Powell, Mrs. W. I. Edwards, Miss Mary Hawkins, Mrs. Samuel K. Harwell, Miss Sarah Shannon, Mrs. Carter Reeves, Miss Mary Benson, Mrs. Frank II. Wheeler, Mrs. Edward A. Potter. Mrs. Edward Potter, Jr .. Mr -. Lewis Baxter, Mrs. A. N. Snyder. Mi -- Virgina Lee Pond. Miss Frances Unger, Miss Virginia (. Johns, Mrs. W. W. Dillon, Mrs. Willint (. Hoffman, Miss Lida Smith, Miss Harriet Dillon, Miss Alice Hall Lindsey, Miss Virginia Benton, Miss Sue Burton, Wiss Elsje Mae Bradley, Mrs. Felix Cheatham, Mrs, Fitz gerald Hall. Mr-, Charles Hunt, Viss Amelia Johns. Wiss Martha Lindsey. and Mrs. James G. Stah man.
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GROUP OF WORKERS AND INSTRUCTORS AT HEADQUARTERS. NASHVILLE CHAPTER. A. R. C .. SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT
First row, left to right: Mrs. J. G. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Charles A. Manthey. Mrs. Morgan Brown, Miss Amanda Handly, Mrs. John Orman, and Miss Virginia Johns, bottom of picture. Second row: Mrs. H. Louis Sperry, Mrs. Ross Handly and Mrs. Hazel Padgett.
The Personnel of the Cutting, Inspection and Packing Committees consisted of :
CUTTING COMMITTEES
Committee No. 1-Miss Alice Orr. Chairman, and Nashville Public School Teachers as joint Chairmen; Committee No. 2-Mrs. Fannie Parrish, Chairman: Mrs. Ben Lindauer and Mrs. D. G. Hart, Assistant Chairmen: Committee No. 3-Mrs. J. G. Kirkpatrick, Chairman; Mrs. James H. Parkes, Mrs. H. C. Parrent, Mrs. Ofin West, Mrs. Arthur F. Evans, Miss Floy Lewis. Miss Katherine Pilcher. Mrs. Isadore Levy, Mrs. Fount Williams. Mrs. John Orman. Mrs. E. R. Schumacher, Mrs. Merritt P. Pilcher, Jr., Mrs. Abram Tillman, Miss Louise Parkes, Miss Louise Shelby and Mrs. Frances Webb.
The work of this department was greatly facilitated by two cutting machines given the department by the Nashville Chapter and by Mrs. E. W. Cole. After these machines were installed the production of surgical dressings was doubled.
INSPECTION COMMITTEE
The Inspection Committee of the Surgical Dressings Department was in charge of Mrs. J. P. B. Allen, Chairman. Assisting her were:
Mrs. A. H. Robinson, Mrs. Ilarry Howe, Mrs. T. Graham Hall, Mrs. Frank Searcy Green, Mrs. John Grief. Mrs. George Marsh, Mrs. Thomas Newbill, Mrs. D. G. Hart, Mrs. Albert Britt, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Mrs. Garnett Morgan. Mrs. C. A. Manthey. Mrs. Palmer McLester, Mrs. Carter Reeves. Mrs. Silas Mason, Mrs. H. P. Lewman. and Mrs. William H. Witt.
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PACKING COMMITTEE
The Packing Committee of the Surgical Dressings Department was in charge of Mrs. Joseph II. Thompson as Chairman. Mrs. Thompson's committee was com- posed of :
Mts. Andrew Puce. Mrs. Thomas Lesueur. Mrs. Louise Davis. Miss Elizabeth MeDonald, Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, MIS. A. R. Whiteman, Miss Mary Nelson, Mrs. Bascumb W. Mont- gomery. Miss Ellie Morgan. Miss Lizinha Farrell, Mrs. William Manier. Mrs. John LeHyett. Mr -. Jennette Sloan. Mrs. S. S. Crockett. and Mrs. Brown Buford.
Additional Ganze Surgical Dressings rooms and Chairmen were:
Tulane Hotel Miss Effie Morgan was Supervisor. and Mrs. Carter Reeves. Mrs. Robert Check. Mrs. E. W. Five. ind Mis. Ann Porterfiehl Rankin were Is- -istant Supervisors at various periods of the war.
( lemon- School was in charge of Mts. Charles Manthey as Supervisor: Warner School. Miss Elizabeth MeDonald. Supervisor, and Ward-I elmont College, Mrs. J. D. Blanton. Supervisor.
In addition to those already mentioned. the members of this department who gave from one to four days each week to the making of surgical dressings and who contributed to the splendid success achieved by Mrs. Frank W. Ring and her co-workers were:
Urs. Will Al'en. Mrs. Armstrong Allen. Miss Maud Ahearn. Miss Annie (. Allison, Mis. Harvey Alexander. Mrs. J. T. Wiman. Mrs. Walter Akin. Mrs. William Il. Adams, Mrs. N. H. Ahearn. Mes. F. J. Adkisson. Mrs. Joseph Abrams. Mrs. Robert 1 .. Abernathy. Mr -. 1 .. Auch. Mrs. George Allen, Miss Katherine Allen. Miss Margurite Allen. Mrs. Paul Allen. Miss Ruth Word. Mrs. Eugene Alsup, Miss Nell Asup. Mrs. Wil- pour Allaway. Mr -. Hairy Anderson. Mrs. Charles F. Anderson. Mrs. George R. Anthony. Mrs. Bolort P'. Armisteal. Mrs Chut Atkins, Miss Lille Mehison, Mrs. George (. Appleby. Mrs. Were Toolean Astell. Mrs. Thomas Appleton. Mis- Jennie Allen Ashworth. Miss Agnes Bowman. Sj- El zabeth Brant. Miss Helen Brant. Mrs. J. 11. Brady. Mrs, Carson Bradford. Mrs. Mark Geohord. Mr -. Robert B. Brannon, Miss Elsie May Bradley, Mrs. Dave Brandon, Mrs. A G. Brandan. Mrs. John Bratton. Miss Margaret Bransford. Miss Eleanor Breen, Miss Margurite Bren Miss Mevine Bogat-kv. Miss Margaret Boisseau. Mrs. W. T. Bright. Mrs. Charles Brower. Mrs. 1. 0. Brooks, Mrs. A. M. Brooks. Jr .. Mrs. M. C. Buckner. Miss Mary Harding Buckner Mi- Elizabeth Buckner. Miss Anne Buckner. Mrs. D. C. Buell. Miss Rochette Buell. Wiss ( melon Buell, Miss Mamie Burke, Miss Elizabeth Burke. Miss Frances Burke, Mrs. J. O. Burge. Mis J O. Burge. Jr .. Miss Estelle Buchanan, Mrs. Lewis F. Butler, Mrs. Duncan Butterfield, Mrs A. 6, Banknet. Mis. 6. 11. Buchanan, Miss Helen Bulord. Mr -. Edward Buford. Wiss Ida Blevins, Miss Gertrude Boyd, Mis Mamie Barksdale. Mrs Joseph W. Borns. Mrs. James Brew, Miss Dela Brow, Mis. W. R. Bringhurst, Jr. Mrs. S. S. Briggs, Mrs. Doswell Brown, Miss I. Jena Bright. Mrs. Innis Brown. Mrs. Peres Brawn. Mrs. Aaron Brown. Mrs. Henderson Baker. Vis Marcaret Barry. Mr. W. E. Bateman, Miss Polly Baird, Miss Effie Bush. Miss Carrie Bush. Mr J ( Bradley, Mrs. E. M. Band, Mrs. H. B. Bond, Mrs. George B. Bond. Mrs. Clara F. Bond. An Wilbe Lou Bond, Mrs. J. W. Bonner. Mrs. J. N. Bonner, Wis. Frank Boyd, Miss Rudy Boling Mrs. J. H Bomar. Mrs. L. G. Boxwell. Mrs. R. D. Blum. Mrs. Harry S. Blum. Hr- Max Bloomstein. Miss Della H. Bloomstein. Mrs. Vaughn Blake. Mrs. 11. O. Black wood, Mrs. (.r. F Blake. Miss Gladys Blake, Viss Valere Blut. Mrs. J. T. Blair. Mrs. Mary Binns. M. J. J. Binkley Mrs. Henry 1. Binns, Miss Virginia Benton, Miss Lillie Bell, Mrs. W. W. hogy Mr- Alle Berry. Mrs. John T Beris. Miss Kittie Berry. Mis. B. G. Benson, Mr -. W 1. R B. B.l. Mr- John G. Bennett. Miss Mamie Bevington, Mrs. John Bevington.
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AMONG THE FIRST OF SEVERAL CLASSES OF THE NASHVILLE CHAPTER TO COM- PLETE THE COURSE IN SURGICAL DRESSINGS AND RECEIVE CERTIFICATES
Mrs. Fred W. Kelsey, who appears in the picture, second to the right on first row, was Instruc- tor of the class which was largely composed of men bers of the U. C. T. and 11. D. C. organiza- tions.
Mrs. C. C. Beesley, Mrs. A. B. Benedict, Miss Louise Bell, Miss Rebecca Bell, Miss Pauline Bell, Miss Bessie Barksdale, Mrs. John Barksdale, Mrs. W. F. Bang, Mrs. Miles T. Barnes, Miss Agnes Barnes, Mrs. F. C. Bauman, Mrs. L. E. Bandy, Miss Helen Baird, Miss Martha Blair, Mrs. Alex Barthell, Mrs. W. B. Baird, Mrs. W. W. Baird, Miss Martha Barham, Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. Wil- liam Bailey, Miss Lucy Bailey, Mrs. Joseph Baer, Mrs. J. A. Baskerville, Miss Kate Barksdale. Mrs. W. B. Ballard, Miss Maud Ballard, Mrs. John M. Bass, Mrs. Frank Bass, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Miss Susan Baxter, Miss Eliza Baxter, Miss Rebecca Baxter, Mrs. H. A. Batchelor, Miss Mary Baker. Mrs. Battle Clark, Mrs. M. W. Blair, Miss Pearl Bledsoe. Mrs. Emmett Cooper, Mrs. J. B. Court- ney, Mrs. Charles Cohn, Mrs. Alex Cohen, Mrs. H. A. Cohn, Mrs. Sam Cohn, Mrs. Reuben Cohen. Miss Bettie Cohn, Mrs. Nathan Cohn, Mrs. Sam Cowan, Miss Anna Compton, Mrs. Van Coles, Miss Sara Cornelius, Miss Jessie Cornelius, Miss Martha Cornelius, Miss Frances Cornelius, Miss Hattie Cotton. Miss Laura Conger, Miss Catherine Cox, Mrs. Cliff Cooper, Miss Margaret Cooper, Mrs. W. B.
MISS JENNETTE SLOAN
MRS. WALTER KEITH (Emmie Ewing)
MISS EVELYN CRUTCHER
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RED CROSS WORKERS IN SINGHAL DRESSINGS DEPARTMENT OF WARNER SCHOOL. FAST NASHVILLE
First row. left to right: Miss Frances MeW. Spears. Mrs. Edgar 3. Cleveland, Jr., Miss Vernon Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Harvey Herbert, Mes. Sam Douglas, Mis. Ellen Harris Webb, Miss (no_1 Reece Wade, Mr -. W. F. Bang.
Sprmid tow : Mrs. Edward D. Matthews, Mrs. Carrie Matthews. Mrs. Anna MeKennie, Miss Anna Morrison Smith, Miss Virginia Smith. Mrs. William John Gilbert, Mrs. Annie MeKeel. Third Tow: Miss Walter Ruth MeLaughlin, Miss Sibyl MeLanghlin. Miss Mary Elizabeth Love, Mrs. Horace I. Smith. Mrs. Rain- K. Watkins. Mrs. Walter I. Jones, Mrs. Henry C. Thompson
Couk. Miss Cornelia Goode. Mrs. T. H. Coleman, Mrs. Henry Caman, Mis. Pat ( leary, Mi- Martha Chements. Mrs. R. M. Clements. Wiss Mele Clements. Mrs. Robert Clements, Wis. Runcie Elements. Miss Vagina ( lasbrook. Miss Eliza (lasbrook, Mis, Walter Clarke. Mi~ Elizabeth t lark. Miss Kat'as.mr Clark, Mrs. Dan Clark, Miss Eleanor Clark. Miss Gladys Clark. Wiss Faith Clarke Wiss Darut's Clark, Mrs. J. H. Campbell. Wis, Elhide Campbell. Mrs. William Carroll. Miss Bezler Area. Miss Ruth Chapman, Mrs. Octie Cherry, Mrs. C. (. Christopher. Yes John . Check. Mrs. William T. Check. Mrs. Leslie Check. Mis. J. W. Childress. Mrs. J. P. Cherr . M .- Meniter Cherk. Mrs. Sheffield Clark. Mr -. T. 3. Clarkson. Mrs. \. J. Cases, Mr -. I Honto takest. Mi - 3my Carpenter, Mrs. James faver. Mrs. John Champion. Miss Mildred Campbe J. Mr. B. J. Carver, Miss Sue Cantrell. Mrs. Ler Cantrell. Miss Mary Dorothy Cain. Wr- Henry Cain, Mrs. J. 1 .. Cam. Mr -. J. C. Cartwright. Mr -. Felix Cauvin, Mrs. W. M. Carr. Mrs. John F. Campbell. Mrs. S. J. Campbell, Miss Annie Laurie Campbell, Mrs. Lemuel Campbell. .It- Thomas Carpenter, Mrs. James E. Caldwell. Mrs. James E. Caldwell. Jr .. Mrs. Pollard Adwel . Mrs. Charles Caldwell. Wis, Charles Caldwell. Jr .. Mrs. Alex Caldwell. Mrs. John F. 1 well. Mrs. Dauridge Caldwell. Mrs. Rogers Caldwell. Wis. Ellen Rion Caldwell, Mrs. II. K. Magnet. Mrs. 3. K. Carney. Miss Rachel Carpenter. Mrs. Fred M. Carter, Mrs. C. M. Conley. Mi- Stanley Cornwell. Mrs. C. K. Colley, Mrs. R. E. Donnell, Miss Louise Corbitt. Mrs. Robert .. Carlatt, Mrs. Victor Cooney. Mrs. Arthur Conney. Miss Roth Cowden, Mrs. Whitefoord R. Cule. Mrs. Henry E. Colton. Miss Mildred Cowden, Mrs. George Cochron, Mrs. E. B. Craig. Mr -. Elizabeth Wade Craig. Mrs. Edward B. Craig. Jr .. Miss Kathryn Craig. Wr -. (. \. Craig. Mis. George Crawford, Mrs. J. Y. Crawford, Miss Jane Douglas Crawford, Miss Mary Louise Crawford, Mr. W. W. Crandall. Mrs. John Craig. Miss Mary Baird Greveling. Mrs. I. G. Frevel- his. Jr .. Miss Margaret Creighton. Mr -. W. F. Creighton, Wis. Nathan Crockett, Mrs Watkin- Yorkett, Mr. B. Duke Grouch, Wis. M. Crutchheld, Miss Evelyn Crutcher, Mrs. R. J. Crutch- told. Mrs. T. W. Crutcher. Jr .. Mr -. Eugene Crutcher, Miss Lora Cullom, Miss Ala Cullom. Vr- J. A. Cullum. Mr-, John Cummins, Wis- Eva Bell Cummings, Mrs. J. C. Cunningham. Mrs. Henry Carrar Wrs. R. B Currey. Miss Evelyn Culberson. Mrs. E. S. Culbert. Miss Isobel Cullum. .Ir Kathleen Commings. Mrs. Henry Cullom, Mrs Lena Copeland, Miss Alice Campbell. Miss Foto Grafton, Mr. Varme Culbreth, Mrs. 5. 1. Cohen, Mrs. La P. Clark, Miss France- Cave. ser. Pauline & use. Mrs. William A. Carter, Mi -- Rowena Carter. Miss Bessie Dunbar. Mis Waredret Duvall. Mrs. E. B. Duvall. Mrs. Houston Dudley. Miss Katherine Dury, Mrs. L. ( .. Diper Mr- 11. M. Driloos. Mrs. Sol F. Dryfus. Mrs. Julia Diumwright. Wiss Sue Drumwright Ali - Fraters Dudley. Mrs. John Danelson, Miss Helen Dowd. Miss Emily Dougherty. Mrs. \1. HI Dobson Wi -- Lilban Dobson, Miss Ruth Dobson, Mrs. Turner Dodd, Mes. Allen Dubson,
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