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THE AG A DEMY QUARTERMASTER VAUDEV-I L L E - * vy* IS THE Recognized Standard The ACADEMY ^ Plays- I The BEST JOIN THE CLASSS. The Q. M. C. would call attention to the article that appeared on Offi cer’s page of the Caduceus, issue of September 7th, 1918, in which is stat ed, “Many of the officers who have been enjoying horse back rides have been compelled to turn in their horses.” Someway to replace them at once should be provided. Exercise is one thing that an officer in a base hospital does not get enough of, and the outside of a horse is sure good enough for a man.” The Q. M. C. takes issue with the statement that any. of the officers have been/compelled to turn in their horses and that_ horses cannot be ob tained, but does not imply that it ever has or will obtain same. “Where there’s a will there’s a way," and vTOuld suggest that the horse back enthusiast increase the membership of Maj. Lahey’s setting up exercise class by applying; for membership in same. OFFICERS NEWS. Capt. Clyde F. Ross is on a 5 day leave of absence since Sept. 7th. Mrs. Lahey of Boston is visiting her husband Maj. PranlV M. Lahey. D U C E U S Lt. Hal Cowles is on a ten day vaca tion at his home in Louiville, Ky. Mrs. Richardson of Boston is visit ing her husband Capt. Edw. Richard son. Lt. Chas. H. Shumaker is on a fif teen day leave at his home in Indiana. Mrs. Wm. L. Munson of New York is visiting her husband Lt. Wm. L. Munson. Capt. Fred’k A. Webster joined this Hospital staff from Rockerfeller In stitute, New York City where he took a course of instruction in infected wounds. He is assigned to the surgi cal service. Lt. John H. Hartwell has reported for duty from Phila. He has been as signed to the Surgical service. Col. Renn, Commanding Officer of this Base has returned from a con ference at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Johnson is visiting her hus band Capt. A. E. Johnson. JEWISH WELFARE DAILY SERVICES. Daily religious services have been inaugerated in the Jewish Welfare building. Visiting Rabbis have con- ;sented to come down occasionally and .the venture seems to point to a suc cessful existence. The‘evening ser vices which draw the largest gather ing commence at 7:30 P. M. DEDICATION. ' Arrangements are being completed for the formal dedication of the New Jewish Welfare building on Thurs day afternoon Sept. 26. The building will be accepted on the behalf of the war department by the camp comnam- der, and a list of prominent spend ers have been scheduled to address the gathering. Park Liberty Park Camp No. 4 Sunday, Sept. 15 Screen Classics, Inc., PUE.SKNTS ETHEL BARRYMORE IN ‘Tke Ca.se of Her People” i.N AnmTiON A Harold Lloyd Comedy Hearsl PatLe News Continuous 12 o’clock noon till 11 p.m. ADMISSION lOc. GASTONIA IS A Young Town BUT ALIVE ONE The Bank of Gastonia Is the yourgest in the city but it’s a live and growing one, like the town COME OVER— And see our town and our bank and October 8, 9, 10, 1 I and 12 be sure and come over- and see. THE Big Gaston County fair
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