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Miss Sadie is not only "The Red Cross Lady”, she is also a musuMn. She is shown sit ting/a^her old-fashioned Chmch or^igL She also plays violin analthe cello. her arrival. There was Idways much discussion las to who would act as the^atient, on whom applied many bandages, reiwnaquets, and _ ints. Many persons have been t^ipients of (Her knowledge, and the results can be jj^ily seen jin the first-aid treatments by her students. Miss Sadie received the "Good American” kward on the Ted Malone radio show which was kired over the American Broadcasting Company network, March 24th at 11:00 A. M., an award which she justly deserves. The American Red Cross is well aware of the good work that she has done. A Red Cross news reel has been made of her work, and reproductions of it have been on the television screens of New York. A radio network show has given recogni tion of her services to the community. She was crowned Queen of Camp Carolina Aquatic School, and she was presented with the Red Cross Service medal. Miss Sadie is typical of many people who have devoted their lives to serving humanity, but to us she is the one and only "Red Cross Lady.” n
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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