Always in My Heart (Warner Bros.) (1942)

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C] 3) 1 LO ClOM@)\ i 4e) 8) “ALWAYS IN MY HEART CLUB‘ SS ee ee T Always 3 in My Heart Club to Aid Morale of Armed Forces hh (he cnintl . = Ey ee = > TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JANUARY ANGELES ENMAMINED, A Par [ ‘ H i H | Lees " Gin 5 ai ois ‘Club to Pro tect Boy Friends Serving | in the Army pe AMY pone an w YOU rn 1. Your Lead Release... ‘ALWAYS IN MY HEART’ CLUB FORMED HERE BY ‘LOYAL GIRLS’ An organization whose name and motto is “Always In My Heart” will be formed on (date), at the Hotel (name), by ten pretty girls to assure their boy friends in the armed forces that their girls are being true to them at home. The organization will be set up along military lines, with a commanding officer, generals, and captains. Commanding Officer Peggy Jiler said that the “Always In My Heart” group was formed because of fears expressed by boy friends that once they were out of their girls’ sight, they’d be out of their minds also. “That’s no good for soldiers’ morale,” according to Miss Jiler, ‘not to mention ours at home,” she added. “This will be a great defense and offensive measure,” she concluded. “The boys will be able to keep their minds on their fighting and not worry about the girls back home. Everything will be status quo until the boys get home.” The organization plans to set up groups of ten or more in cities throughout the United States. Names of the chapters will be taken from the encampments nearest the city. Boy friends of members in other cities may be entertained by the nearest chapter in the vicinity, but no proselyting will be permitted. Emblem of the organization will be a heart-shaped locket with the picture of the boy friend inside, and the motto “Always In My Heart” inscribed. The first meeting of the local chapter of the “Always In My Heart” Club will be held at the (city) hotel on (date). 2. First Meeting Agenda... 8:30 P.M.—Meeting opened. Constitution read by President Pro Tem. Nominations for officers. 9:00 P.M.—Correspondence. Voluntary reading of letters from boyfriends in service by Club members. 9:30 P.M.—Plans prepared for communication with other chapters. 10:00 P.M.—Darning of socks for boy friends in the Army. Scanning newspapers for cheerful items and clipping for distribu tion to Army camps. 10:30 P.M.—Recess. Refreshments. Collection of Dues. 11:00 P.M.—Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and to the Boys in the Army, Navy and Marines. Adjourn to write letters. 4 Their Hearts Belong to Some ‘Buddy’ FR FOR PROVE W Here is a pabiteity: ales tues for ecays | * My Heart” which Seed on with remarkable results in New York, in Los Angeles, and in a number of other ies key cities. Associated Press carried the story over its wire service with nationwide breaks resulting .. . some of the early news breaks are reproduced above. In addition, Kate Smith talked about the Club on her coast-tocoast news broadcast and "We The People" the Club on a recent program. The idea is a natural; it sustains itself. Just get it started in your town and the gals will do the rest. 3. Rules... It is for the intent purpose of proving our faith in the Boyfriends of America, now serving the nation in the armed forces, that this nucleus of ten girls have formed the “Always In My Heart” Club. MEMBERSHIP: All girls are eligible, whose beaus have been drafted or have volunteered for the fighting forces. REQUIREMENTS: Each girl will prominently wear, at all times, the “Always In My Heart” Club Locket Pin, wherein will be contained a miniature photograph of her boy-friend now in the Army. All girls are requested to write to their Army beaus at least twice a week. MEETINGS: Monthly meetings will be held to welcome new members into the fold. Correspondence will be discussed. Visiting army men will be entertained by their respective girl-friends at a social following each meeting. DUES: New members will be subject to an initiation fee of $2.00 which will entitle them to the “Always In My Heart’: Locket Pin, designed by Marion Weeber. Monthly dues will be 50c. NEW CHAPTERS: A sister chapter may be organized in any city. Upon receipt of ten names of girls at National Headquarters in New York City, a Club charter will be awarded. CONVENTION: An annual convention will take place on Labor Day week-end in that City which has ‘shown the greatest membership increase during the year. OATH: We do faithfully and earnestly agree to Love, Honor, and be True to the Young Men of America, who have answered the question of “Do you love your country above all else” with “I Do”, To Re ry is Tih Sip interviewed the president of ___ 8 Ange OS MES CENTS “ae I Wi Always i in My Heart’ |Club Organized athe ft Be ‘hing Bory Fe. ‘p Ming Ch th Payy Hig 4. Publicity Photos . . . Photos of the president and members of the New York Chapter can be released with the news story in the absence of photos of local members. Portrait of Gloria Warren, inscribed and autographed, may be presented by the theatre to the local Club at its first meeting. Captions and autograph are provided with stills. Order “Always In My Heart Club” Stills—set of 3—25c—from the Warner Bros. Campaign Plan Editor, 321 West 44th Street, New York City. Peggy Jiler, Club president. N. Y. Chapter charter members. . 5. Cub Pin... The specially designed ‘ ‘Always In My Heart” Locket Pin is 4 favorite with all members. Its popularity with the girls hs made it virtually the offici emblem of the club. For Complete Details Seé Next Page! —— Gloria Warren Club photo. .