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JUST AFTER THE CEREMONY and piior to leaving for their wadding tfip or Mr. ond Mr. Carl
E. Miller, now ot home at 4655 Boordmon Avenue, Rov. Lloyd Holloway of the First Methodist
church toad tht service uniting Carl E MllUr ond Helen Louise Johnon, daughter of Dr. ond
Mrs. Selmer Johnson, 3322 Summers Unt, In marriage ot tho homo of the brlda't brother. Chariot
F. Johnson, 4500 Clinion Avonuo. (Story on next poge.) ; j- . ,
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CONTINUING THE CAMERA follow through on tho American Rod Cross Blood
's mobile program, hero ore moro volunteers shown preparing far tho arrival of tho
s Bloodmobile October 16. It is emphasized that those on this pago are only
; representative of tho many who give their time and blood (and lots of It) to
this essential program. Franca Watkins (left), chairman of registration for tho
j blood program, and Mary Maxwell, chairman of volunteer services committee,
. ore looking ot one of tho many Rod Cross pamphlets. '
READY TO REGISTER BLOOD DONORS are American Red. Doss volunteers, Amy Brown,
Aagodt Reeder and Carol Shaw. They represent many other women who. find time to work long
hours at Rod Cross headquarters. Members of the registration committee, all have been identi
fied with other phases of the blood program, furnishing transportation for donors, miscellaneous
typing and so forth. A trip down to headquarters ot the armory on October 16, to register, will
be the most convincing way to find out just how busy all the volunteers and donors are.