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mgsf^ THE CADUCEUS 15 CONDUCTED BY MISS ELIZABETH P. UZELMEIER luring EDISON. NEW ARRIVALS. THE THORN IN THE PATH. Capt. Hayes dined at the Nurse s Home Tuesday evening. La.ter, tte quisite strains of our now Edison lured several others to our attractive living room to enjoy an evening of music with us, among whom were; Capts. Stockard and Johnson and the Misses Eenn. Our interest in the Edi son” was somewhat diverted "when Miss Wait and Capt. Hayes executed some fancy steps which could only have been eclipsed by those of Isa dora Duncan. At the Nurses Home are AS New orrivals at the Nurses Home Technican are: Catherine L. Chapin, from Pine Meadow, Conn. Clara Smith, Reserve Nurse, A. N. C. from Albany N. Y. Josephine Widden, Reserve Nurse, A. N. C. from Jacksonville, Fla. Evelyn Rose, Denton, Nurse, Army Nurse Corps; from New York City, N. Y. WitlF a light in his eyes and a song in his heart 'As he strode toward a certain ward; Lieutenant Blank saw neither you or I As he was passing by. Lt. Wilson, who was O. D., gracious ly contributed a watermelon, the larg est of the season, to the evening en joyment. Miss Marian B. Carey, traveling secretary of the American Library Association paid another visit to the base hospital branch library over the week-end. I trust she’s alone—his thoughts ran In "her sanctum of drugs and charts But he spied another with the lady fair As he was passing there. “Come in Lieutenant,” said the pret ty maid “The Captain just came for a call “No thanks,” he replied with a hid den sigh “I was merely passing by.” KEEP THE VIGIL r V M GROUP OF NURSES NOW ON NIGHT DUTY. Wien th. b.=e W. wrd. wt.pped 1. lb« ““ ““ to.p tt. long vigil 0. being prevent to ndmlnlster to nn, wanM ot lb. “'f' r o-ct, - at the night day shift. The call of serving through the hours when t^e tosPital^ sleeps Tparh* tL woTe7re"''asLm?id'’\n’'me°cam; STo^nrpinl'trees at the side of the new nurses home, with a part of the original nurse’s home showing at the left. long, zrMTn,»'cSi= rgr.=.^ri»o,'u.r- ine Pollock, Dora McCoy, Katherine Moak and Mary McKenna.
The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.)
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