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Show . At the Sign of the Maple Leaf I ' ' f o" "? III I ' 1 1 -u ' j I t ' J 1 ' - 1 . , - - ) " - j?f w-- I ' 11 1 i ' " ' i RIGHT in the heart of Manhattan, 'A r 1 . I on famed Fifth Avenue, is the I , " A J " s Canadian (Maple Leaf) Division of .......5 the British War Relief Society, 4 j which serves the dual end of mak- J J ing clothing and other necessities ?tJ T .jv Lf i for stricken war areas within the 4 i ' 1 g t I United Nations and providing food Ss45v If I and relaxation for servicemen of , - s - all United Nations. L ' jTL l vC'feS I Above. American and Canadian! 4 . x 1 boys are shown enjoying the hospi N r f 1 tality of the club during the brief I " !v 1 periods of relaxation from "doing"! s-s J SiJrJ- I the big city while on furlough. s 'VSl J ' v ' 1 Below, a little visitor to the j;iStiyf' jS . v v f club inspects a rag doll made by 'r V Vss" members of the society for less Al i'' i?CJ fortunate children. S'XMhlti AXJI RIGHT in the heart of Manhattan, on famed Fifth Avenue, is the Canadian (Maple Leaf) Division of the British War Relief Society, which serves the dual end of making mak-ing clothing and other necessities for stricken war areas within the United Nations and providing food and relaxation for servicemen of all United Nations. Above. American and Canadian boys are shown enjoying the hospitality hospi-tality of the club during the brief periods of relaxation from "doing" the big city while on furlough. Below, a little visitor to the club inspects a rag doll made by members of the society for less fortunate children. |