EDISON HOTEL v. WORK. COMP. AP. BD.

No. 496 C.D. 1973.

11 Pa.Commw. 101 (1973)

Edison Hotel and The Westmoreland Casualty Company, Insurance Carrier, Appellants, v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board, and Patricia A. Bock, Appellees.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

November 8, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore E. Breault, with him Egler, McGregor & Reinstadtler, for appellant.

Thomas Levendos, with him George Shorall, for appellee.

Argued September 12, 1973, before Judges CRUMLISH, JR., MENCER and BLATT, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE CRUMLISH, JR., November 8, 1973:

A "semi-interpretative dancer"1 was stripped of Workmen's Compensation Benefits by the Referee and the Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board (Board) reversed, resulting in the instant Appeal.

Patricia Bock (Claimant) was employed by the Edison Hotel (Hotel) to entertain the public in what she described in her professional parlance as "semi-interpretative dancing." On January 13, 1971...

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