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PAGE 7 STANDARD-SENTINEL, HAZLETON, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 19-10 THE LONG With The Local Red Cross i A mil i a (mi 'I 1 'I September ai. lJ: iii p. in Station WAZL. Veterans Letter Of Thanks wm kiwis SHOW TO OCT. 10 fur hII tiie lad been in rer-d fif sewers and kniMm to hmd iiwi.

on the wink m-rvu-e-i the Armed Forces a-id Yi-vron-. "Ward St, Albans Naval i Hospital I't'iaon interested in knitting The above Iter the neHf either at tho Chapter for continued work of the Red Hou or by taking garments to in its Production Depart- their homes Are urged to contact merit. Tho llazlcton Chapter is the Chapter House or Phone the transportation Ily JACK NKW YORK A press announce York tho ice show beraure of tho strike, the message said. Tho ice show will be presented at tho Playgrounds, Cedar mid Beech streets, with proceeds to used toward the purchase of community umbulancu the Kiwunis is upotiHorifijf Tlio show to lie given October 10 at p. m.

includes 50 skaters, dancers and vocalists. On tho program are many spectacular num. bcrs und Ilazloton will for tho first time have an opportunity to see why ice revues are fast becoming one of tho nation's top entertainment attractions, Hoard of Directors Meeting Attorney George Puhak, chapter chairman, has called a meeting of tho Board of Directors for Tuesday, September 17th at in Ni'w lla.leton October i for of tho Kiwunis thut is being given for Home Secretaries st the American National Red ('roes Eastern Area Office, Alexandria Virginia. The Home Service work at the local chapter is being handled, in her absence, by Miss Mary Francos Dailey and Miss Mary B. Corrigan and their staff of volunteer l'l i I to Oc- p.

at tno Chapter House, 70 North Church i-r i rVdynrk nn1 in Karcnnci, t. b-n HI Iff Iffl that a telegram nun omni fr.mi Kay 11. Schulto, pro- advised to note tin- Ice Revels of 11M7, trucking like mis loreeu ii.c bookings to be set ment from tho offices of Dwight Deere YViman and Tom Weatherly, who are producing this year an (ither of the estimable revue serie" of "Little Shows," is just one more example of how Broadway tvades what is planted right in its own back patch. It seems Weatherly and Wiman, or perhaps it should be Wiman and Weatherly, were hot after a young dancing Hnd singing prospect foi tho lead in their imminent musical production, For that reason they took to the road to look into cellar saloons and attie cafes to see what could be unearthed in the line of revue talent. Mr.

Weatherly happened upon Detroit, where he cased the town I by night, and with a few loudly tile The following letter of thanks was received from a veteran at St. Albans Naval Hospital, New York: Ladies: i "While overseas, I was hurt and, hud a broken back. I put in 10; months in Naval lloxmtalt in Italy ami North Africa and home in i the States before my discharge i from the naval service. I want you all to know that your chapter, i well as so many Red Crops Chap-I ters were the cause cf making the road eaier to travel because of your gifts of cigarettes, tooth i brushes, etc. Since my discharge last September I have been in St.

Albans off and on for 5 months. (This past month I had three i major operations on pine and hips. I was pretty low and was in I an oxygen tent for a week. The grey lady brought me one of the afgharis you made and sent here. I had it over my chest to keep me warm and it sure gave me great: comfort in its cok-r and cozines.

I can't thank you enough for what it meant to me. So will t--ay thanks I Tin1 nipany's costumes, scon-dii ijnnfiit including tent, jee rink cannot he moved MAKE DEFENSE ami ery change in the place of the meeting which has been changed from the lazleton Public Library to the Chapter House. Since the Library is still on it summer schedule, it not open Tuesday evening, and, therefore, cannot be used for this meeting. All members are urged to be present since this the first meeting of the board since June, and many important business matters are to be discussed. Chapter Worker Institute Member of the llazlcton Chapter have been invited to attend a Chapter Workers Institute at the Red Cross in Scranton on Monday, October 7.

Chairman of the various chapter services have been invited to attend. The purpose of the meeting will be to establish and clarify the role of each Red Cross service in a community-wide program. (gmihro I ill THREATEN uttered "Kuiekas" and "F.agads, optioned a fine young dancer and singer named Allyn McLerie. YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH Home Service Secretary At Area Office Miss Kathryn Seager, Home Service Secretary, is attending a two weeks course in Home Service work Broadcast Tuesday, September 17 Veree Teasdale, attractive screen star, plays the lead in this week's "You Were There" radio shew presented by the Hazleton Chapter Ptpti-Cola Comvanu. Long Idcmd City, N.

Y. Franrhised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA IIOTTLING CO. OF WILKES-BARKE. hilcl suffer ninrlo nceillmi clllKI BUllcrn volir ourc-s with i reveal thut an, mvr of children (anil Brown-'" i be victims of t'in-Worm li ll oVi. miPtii.

what is wrowr. III a di'ciision handed down nt Wilkes-IJurre, Judge Thomas F. Fni'icll refused to strike off the claim of Wussil liurun, of licaver Meadows, who has filed suit against the Luzerne-Carbon Motor Transit claiming a balance of is due him on his salary as president of the firm. Judge Fan-ell says: "Plaintiff's statement seta forth plaintiff was duly elected president of tho defendant 'corporation at a salary of $8,200 a year; that for tho year 19-15 he was paid on account, leaving a balance due plaintiff cf for which he has made a demand, that the de-ninnd has been refused, ''Rule is discharged and defendant is directed to file affidavit of defense 15 days after the filing of this decision." Attorney Conrad A. Falveilo represents the plaintiff and Attorney John E.

Cotsack the defendant. for Ul? wariniiK in embarraaaini: rrclal you can ami Bhoultl do li ii.v.t HOW way to deal with this has now boon made possible. lIFiv .1... TPCIJltlliZfd (HI H. Jt cm; vital innredient in PW.

the Tom asked the young lady about her theatrical background. It was with half-delight and half-chagrin that he learned the young lady was no come-lately to the musical comedy stage, but had had a lengthy run as a prominent member of "On The Town," having filled in for the star, Sono Asato, when that exotic ballet beauty left the cast. Previously, Allyn had been a member of the ensemble of "One Touch of Venus," had performed in severa) other Broadway ventures and, all-in-all, seemed pretty much of a schooled, if very young, veteran. Just the same, Weatherly telephoned Dwight Wiman to come on out to Detroit and see the voung- lahlitu iU-vuloiiod in the labora- of I'r. O.

Jayne Son. i'iliK't ore small and easy to take, I art a WMwial wy to rcmov Wiii'iH So. it you suspect Pin-Worma 'K Vhii-1 or yourself, ittt box of JAYNE'S F-W riiiht uway, and follow tha a ifN T71 ten Mas It's Not Too Late To Enter STUDENTS MAY TAKE ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: ster. She was sigmtl to a run-of-the- play contract for "The Fourth i Little Show," which begins re-I hearsing in a couple of months, Cuff Stuff: Milton Berle introduced moustachioed Jerry Colonna at Nicky Blair's Carnival as "the only man who uses a lawn mower instead of an electric razor." At Leone's, autograp-hounds all but ripped the clothes off a couple of gals named Ella Finkelholf fe land Carole Schmidlapp. Never heard of them, you say? Logan and Landis are their more-I publicized latter tags.

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Horace Schmidlapp. Estelle. Sloan, dancer in the film, "N'ight anil Day," says she got out of paying for her ballet lessons from Victor Manfried in a simple, if permanent, fashion. "I married him," she said. Susan I Blanchard, Oscar Hammerstein's daughter, makes her debut in the film, "The Late George Apley." eterans: the McCann School offers thorough, practical Business Training in both Day and Night School under the G.l.

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