Mrs. Arthur Jackson was Was awardeed a Veterans Administration gold emblem Monday for 5000 hours' service in the Veterans Administration Volun-teers Service in New Orleans.
Awards to Mrs. Jackson arid others who contributed services were presented at a volunteer recognition program in the VA hospital, Dr. LymanJK, Richard-son, director of professional service, presented awards.
The VA silver emblem, for 2500 hours, was presented to Mrs. Charles Appe Jr., Mrs. Joseph F. Henninger, and Miss Tillie Funel.
Certificates of devotion to duty, for 1000 hours, went to Mrs. Ida Bird, Miss Elsie Eckhardt, Mrs, Mary Floyd, Mrs. Esther Fredericks, Miss Alice Hardesty, Miss Anna Horst, Mrs. F, C. Lorenzen, and Mrs. Selina Zylicz.
For 500 hours, certificates of outstanding service were awarded Frank Carr, Lucius Chatelain, j Gus Crammoisd, John Griffin, i Mrs. Al Guidry, Mrs. Hazel! Jones, Mrs. Mattie P. Lohmann, Robert Mays, Mrs. Violet Mueh-lendorff, Patrick O'