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W 4 ,Wf fcf , . x 1 if if -11: vu A... . L... n,., 1 I f X , rv., ', ' VR: l ,-. F. ' WX. X ., I . I I 5:5 X X , y A' 'I in ,fry 1:1 Ui. 555' 1'V: 'Nr. X w 1 v A ' fl, 'Wiz X X X r di: L. Y x Q, -' ' ,Ng wgll. f -5 , '1- , r ill: 4 I-5'-'lllil rw if li- FSL ' 0.1 G. ,fpalgsfwg ' X xl if H .emu f!'wJK- - I V The date is September 8, l967--Your radio is tuned to WKXL in Concord, New Hampshire, where you hear the following. Ladies and Gentlemen, Bailey's Glamour Cream brings youtgfhe latest in the social world. Here she is , your-snewswoonjmeiitator of social events, Miss Hopper s-'f -A Good evengng listeners: reporting to you from Concord. 'QQfhereQgrs,ag,lotsof news tonight in the social world, es- on the progress of the Fashion Show of the new nurses home at the Concord Today is also the anniversary of that great and class that graduated from the hospit- ten years ago and who are well known in social and Also, many from this class are work- ing on the Fashion Show, which I will now tell you about. One of the models will be a Concordite, the former ANNIS. Since Marion became the lovely and Mrs. Lanza, she can be seen, with her ador- ggShegalw,aysgd1d have a flare for fashion and her in- and five children, at many fashion shows. creasedyifiiaffroiiliness has only enhanced her appeal. It beeggrdinored that a very famous model and de- signerwilfill be able to appear. She is the former ANN HILSON, who is making her home in Connecticut with her handsome Italian husband and six children. Officialifannofounqement has been made that the Mis- . Ifl. ff' I ll . Uggis be none other than the heroic MARTIN. The admiral was only rrrsr admirality by the President after and saving of lives following the I I- A f ,,,, , collision'of.thcgijgglAndrea Doria II and the Mount Wash- , X .. i . -lrngtren-ro.ff.the..,,bqyast of Winmpausaukee. Her other heroic feats been many and she is, indeed, a credit to her Alma Mater. Her charm and versatility will add much, I am sure, to the success of the show. LISTEN TO THIS, EOLKS! I was just handed a message that the famous and frivalous2,S.ENORITA DE VA LOROSA win also in time to at- She a ,plane in Italy for after fi1iisl1fflgk where her Hd' , ., . f 'A w' . M 4 ,Arif-wsey mirers were many. It will certainly seem good to have her back with us again. As you all know, the Senorita is the foreign minister to Italy. A wonderful entertainment will be provided during the intermission and the committee really has con- tacted some very famous talent. That well knowiy ' writer will read from her recently published book peoms, The Purple Fringes , of course you all that this could be none other than the lovely Lagator or ANN GILMAN as wo an know hor. T arrsw ffl., groar psychologist SHIRLEY TREPFREY win be prioaooA,..,g.yi,. to answer any questions the audience may have off venile delinquency. Another surprise will be on hand and I will tell justyou. After finishing her tour of New England Night Clubs, the singing and dancing rage, Nanny Lea, will appear for a short rendition of her newest routine that has been sweeping the country, That Old Black Magic , with her own originialgdance routine. She is better known in this ly Sandown as NANCY EOLLANSBEE. A buffet lunch will be served by the catering house, which is owned by y,.,,, BEAULT, after the show. Miss Thibeault's specialityfisw fffd PM toast and coffee. She has made toast and coffee a luxury that is served only at the exclusive parties. The director for the fabulous show will be none other than the lovely Mrs. Young, who as you all know is the former LORRAINE SMITH. Lorraine has come from Germany where she lives with her husband and eight year old son. I am sure, as you must be by now, that with the able assistance of the quiet but efffiicientfflfr-W, I 1 Miss ROSEMARY WILLY, who is the private-nurse:f3so'f'lthe ?iP lf 1 A President, the show will be a smashing success.g 53 you Lorraine and Rosemary for all your hard work: ar ry- '-: f The judgeshave recently been announced 2ifl'lCll3rl.TC-3 gr indeed well known and famous. ALVIENAR KING,Vfthel 'ddfl well loved and efficient relief supervisor at the Con- cord Hospital, has been chosen. Miss King has just finished her book, How to get off at eleven , which has made a great change in the nursing profession. JEAN GALLAGHER, the very capable OBS supervisor who has put the Concord map by being the first nurse to hold the title at Large , - MW. , -447, r fr, V 5' f 27 W 1 3'-P!
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