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CAMP Q. M. C. Sgt. Fuqua will no doubt be a life long believer of the motto: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” At present he is enjoying a much needed rest “where the cotton, com, and sweet potatoes grow. Sgt. Longmore has quite recovered from a recent sickness, and smiles again afloat over the chief clerk’s desk. Corporal B. Schwartzenburg visited camp Sunday. He, with five others of our :orps, are running Q. M. things at the new tank camp at Raleigh, N. C. MOTOR LIFE. Sgt. Scanlan says “Irvin please have a heart this week.” But. as ever one knows the Caduceus spares no one. So beware Sgt. We are very glad to announce the promotion of Pvt. Stratemeyer to the rank of Cpl. Sgt. Cuthrie likes to spend his ev enings in front of the Mercy Hospital. But no one seems to find the attrac tion but himself. ' Some few issues ago an article ap peared on the Officer’s Page of The Caduceus in reference to the upkeep of the tennis courts. The reply of the Q. M. C. was a statement that the telephone /number was inside 19, and that thig^ department did not run a mental telepathy department with its other duties. Desires should be ex pressed. Then, some one conceived the idea of making their wishes known In the form of a request. Immediately work began on the courts. Three days following another article appeared on the Officer’s Page of the Caduceus stating that “the court was originally started by Lt. Wagner, former Quar termaster of the hospital, but that somehow in the suffle it got lost, The. foregoing has convinced the Quartermaster that someone is asleep, and has forgot to wake up. The re quest was made on Wednesday after noon and the work was immediately started on Thursday morning. Due to the fact that there is a new sewer line being installed in the hospital, and as it is necessary to cut through the middle of the court, another ar ticle will apper in the next issue of the Caduceus that the court needs level ing. DONT FORGET TBLEPH0N3 NHMBExv IS INSIDE 19. Pvt. Bedard has returned from a furlough, which he spent in San Francisco. It seems as tro the air out there did not agree with him as he has been on the sick report since his re turn. DONLEY RETURNS. Cpl. Donley is back again after his leave of ten days spent in rounding up pleasure on his I’anch in Massa chusetts Sgt. Braun would like to meet the sweet veiled girl that lalled him on the phone last Monday night. He has all the sleuths of camp working on the case. I think he will have success Saturday if not sooner. Pvt. Sillman says, “I do not want to go to the dance tonight, but if I don’t I know that she will cry.” Pvt. Sillman must be in love. And also the company would like to know what he means by she. Sgt. Braun is thinking of correspond ing with a school teacher in China. We all wish him great luck. But why go so far Sgt. When we have so many pretty girls in Charlotte. The happy surprise was the wedding of Pvt. Benj. White. All of the boys gave him their most sincere congratu lations. And we wish him a long and happy married life. Park Liberty Park Camp No. 4 Sunday, Sept. 22 ELIZABETH RISDEN IN MOTHER FORM MASONIC CLUB | The Sweetest Story Ever Toia At a meeting of the Masons of Camp Greene, Thurs. night, the Camp Mason ic Club of Camp Greene, was organized. Capt. Bverhardt was made president, Sgt. C. O. V. Johnson, Sect., and MaJ. Greene, Treas. The Masonic Lodges of Charlotte have already named, their committees for the raising of a building fund, and it is expected that the construction of Lodge and Club rooms, will be gin in the near future. IX AIIIIITION A Harold Lloyd Comedy Hearst PatLe News Continuous 12 o’clock noon till 11 p.m. ADMISSION lOc. @ _ Gamp No. 4 B. F. Stephens ’ Amusement Enterprises Having fulfilled our promise to^ book nothing but the very best| Musical Comedy and Vaudeville we? now solicit the patronage of the ISOLDIERS OF CAMP| GREENE We request that you ask any of| lyour Buddies about the show at| siCamp Theatre—See what they say? I about IPRETTY GIRLS AND| CLEVER DANCERS land the red hot, gifigery, full of| Ipep, performances to be seen- no| Siwhere else within a radius of an? I even hundred miles. NEXT WEEK The management has secured at? Ian enormous expense a company of? lArtists in their respective lines—| lembracing clever comedians and a| ^ichorus of youth and beauty that? |are to be seen nowhere this side! |of Broadway. PARISIAN BELLES This company comes highly re-| I commended as being above “the? ^standard and is guaranteed to® I please. General Admission 25c. Boxes 35c. We pay War Tax for Soldiers Matinee 4 O’clock Evening 6.30 and 8.15
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