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\ i. I i I fit ! IH 'I l3 til fSa' i;te If II y 14 THE CADUCEUS. MIGHTY BUSY BUT ariLL HAVE TIME TO MAKE UP HYMNS OF HATE. “Hep! Hep! One, Two, Three. |Tf?-|^';1T(p{;;(?p • r-|T~i''i3 i !M i'll The nurses’ section of Base Hospital No. 54 is a busy organization from morning until night. The women are drilling in all their spare hours. Miss Alice D. Agnew is captain of the company. Miss Houston is first lieutenant; Miss Condon is second lieutenant, and Miss Cairus is “top ser geant.” Yet the loyal legion of nurses find time to make up marching songs and war college yells when they are not making right turns. A few of their battle songs and their favored, “Rah, rah,” follows: We Invite your Banking Business 5^ on Time Deposits THEY GO WILD OVER ME. There’s a number that we all adore If you listen you’ll hear it o’er and o’er: You can bet with all your might We will help our dear boys fight The Army, the Navy, the Airmen and Marines There is one flag that we all adore It is now' being waved from shore to shore. And to her colors we’ll be true To the Red, the White, the Blue Wa'ie Fifty-four, I Fifty-four. Fifty-four. ®ank nf ^afitonta There's a country that we all adore. And each day learn to love her more and more; It’s the good old U. S. A. And we know that every day Brings nearer the time when we’re sailing far away For the boys we will all do our best; And We’ll leave it to them to do the rest; But when our duties there are done. And this wide, world-war is won. We’ll come back Fifty-four, Fifty-four. Capital $50,000.00 ANOTHER BATTLE CHANT Our eyes have seen a vision of a safe and lasting peace, Wnen Democracy will triumph and this war forever cease; So we joined the ranks of service and are bound for overseas And Fif;j-four goes on. Gastonia, N. C. Oh, tne North, the South, the East the West have joined this company We are loyal, we are eager and we’re glad as we can be t hat we work beside our brothers for the cause of liberty And Fifty-four goes on. With the Allies we will battle for the cause of Truth and Right And make Kaiserism perish when the world regains it’s sight. That the cause of justice sways supreme in a God-given light! So Fifty-Four goes on. SCOLLEDGE. Ran! Rah! Rah! Who are we? We are a unit of the A. N. C. Are we in it? You bet we are, Fifty-four, Fifty-four. Rah! Rah! Rah! DEALERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY Hardware Paints One, Two, Three, Four, Who are we for? Fifty-four, Fifty-four. Rah! Rah! Rah! NEW SHELTER. The suns burning rays can no longer play havoc with the incinerator men. Corporal Sullivan has been busy the past week putting up a shelter for those who are assigned to this duay The shelter is made of canvass and is 12 feet square and e;gnt reet high. It is portable and can be moved from place to place as the men desire. On the Bides of the canvuMs are six hooks two feet apart which can be hooked over a wire. Those who' have to clean the cane will appreciate this shelter when they remember those hot days less than a week ago, when it was almost impossible to do their work because of the heat. Pvt l.st Class Bissei has been transferred from ward B-.? tc D“5 as ward masicr DADDY’S “OVER THERE ” ^ Nellie Jane Rcboits was born on last !?at'irday Her mother has been a pa tient in the obriftric ward for several vecks Her father, V.'illiam Neff Rob- ert.s,. a member of Company I, ,9th lufantr}', has. been in France since May The oaugbfer and mother are doing well Oil, Tin AND Enamel ware ALMOST GOOD. Tuesday afternoon we were af flicted with another of those diseases popularly know'n as fire drills. The hoys turned out in fine style and had a stream of water on the scene of the supposed blaze, the receiving ward, in six minutes. This splendid effort brought forth the comment from Fire Marshal Lt. Harvey that the hoys were almost good. Sporting Goods Call on us for your hardware wants Brown-Spencer Hdw. Co. Gastonia, N. C.
The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.)
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