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1946-02-28 · Anaheim Gazette · page 18 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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THE RED CROSS BATTLE GOES ON FOR YOUR MEN OVERSEAS OVERSEAS FOR YOUR MEN IN HOSPITALS FOR YOUR VETERANS One of more than 60 Red Cross clubs in Germany. Although the United States is thousands of miles away, Red Cross clubs provide GI's with a touch of home. They can loaf over a familiar magazine or get in some heavy reading at the library in a navy leave area where Red Cross girls direct recreation. Fun always has Red harmony in this Red Pacific helps relieve One of more than 60 Red Cross clubs in Germany. Although the United States is thousands of miles away, Red Cross clubs provide GI's with a touch of home. They can loaf over a familiar magazine or get in some heavy reading at the library in a navy leave area where Red Cross girls direct recreation. Red Cross Gray Lady teaches weaving as an aid to rehabilitation at Halloran Hospital, N. Y. Red Cross provides similar recreation at other servicemen's hospitals. Half hitches are twice as easy as turning out a crocheted rug, but this sailor is happy to learn a new craft from the Red Cross Arts and Skills worker. WAVES find a game of convalescence. Workers serve in some At separation centers Red Cross representatives work long hours counseling servicemen and helping them apply for their government benefits. For many veterans and their families, readjustment to civilian life poses serious problems. Red Cross chapter workers are always available and willing to help. Back in his home town friendly assistance of unbroken as the vete...AND Fun always has Red Cross priority overseas. Close harmony in this Red Cross recreation hut in the far Pacific helps relieve the monotony of occupation. Next best thing to an old-fashioned hayride is a drive in this carabao cart on Luzon. GI's set out with Red Cross girls for an afternoon's sight-seeing excursion. Fun always has Red Cross priority overseas. Close harmony in this Red Cross recreation hut in the far Pacific helps relieve the monotony of occupation. Next best thing to an old-fashioned hayride is a drive in this carabao cart on Luzon. Gl's set out with Red Cross girls for an afternoon's sight-seeing excursion. WAVES find a game eases tedious hours of convalescence. Red Cross recreation workers serve in some 700 service hospitals. Between jobs of helping solve welfare problems, Red Cross hospital workers join patients in their amusements. Back in his home town chapter, the warm and friendly assistance of the Red Cross continues unbroken as the veteran enters civilian life. ..AND FOR THESE