Newspapers / The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.) / Sept. 21, 1918, edition 1 / Page 17
Part of The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE C A D U FIRST DANCING CLASS. The first lesson was given last Tues day night to the soldiers of the free dancing class which has heen started at the Soldiers Club. There were about fifty soldiers present when Mrs. Baker arrived to take charge of affairs. She deviated slightly from the usual cus tom and taught the “One^ Step” first. The men were quick to learn and be fore the evening was over they were dancing around the floor like veter ans. The next lesson will be given next Tuesday night and all of the begin ners are urged to be present promptly at eight o’clock. CALAMITY. Two of our esteemed patients; Colville and Stalvey “Forgot” to get a pass before going to the city one day this week and then were unfortunate enought to get caught. Result one week in the kitchen at the patients mess. We sympathise with you fel lows but . BACK DUTY. lllingsworth is again on duty at these barracks after a short sojourn in the detachment kitchen. ALL COMING FINE. Hussey Weterholm, Alton Griswold and Steve McDonough, three of our boys who are in the hospital, are all coming along very nicely and will be out on full duty before very long. ACCOMPANY PATIENTS. Cpl. Knicikerbocker assisted by Pvts. T. Wilson and Dingley, left re cently for Ft. McPherson, Ga., with five mental patients for transfer to that station. (By Sergeant Ray J. Derwort.) DONATED Jelly. Sonjeone, identity unknown, kindly donated three generous jars of jelly to the patients of this ward. We are sorry that we do not know the name of the kind donor but in the hope that this is read by them, WE THANK YOU. CHANGES OF THE WEEK. Arrivals; - Golden Wetterhojm Departures Parrott McCoy Becker Stanek Bille. ON FURLOUGH. Cpl. J. P. Lyons of the detaehmen: office is .away on leave at the present time no doubt leading the “ideal" existence somewhere in Mass. LEFT FOR OVERSEAS. Five of our patients who have been with us for some time decided to change boarding houses and in con sequence Stanek, McCoy and Becker left for Francdi via Camp Merritt while Parrott chose the Camp Mills route. Here’s hoping that you like the fare “Oyer There” and all the luck in the world to you. WARNING NOTE. Only regularly enlisted soldiers will be authorized to receive subscriptions for The Caduceus in the future. We have been greatly embarrassed by the misuse of authority on the part of in competent assistants in the past. To those who have subscribed to The Ca duceus and have not received their copies We will cheerfully make good the loss, if name and address are for warded to us. WELCOME TO THE BROADWAY THE HOME OF GOOD PICTURES IIHillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW Next Week’s Attractions Monday ( william farnum Tuesday] tite bondman AUDITORIUM BIG ATTRACTIONS IIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliillllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllW Saturday, September 21 Soldier S Back Monday, September 23 MUTT and JEFF Not a Moving Picture Wednesday, September 25 SOME BABY Come and Enjoy a Pleasant Evening
The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1918, edition 1
17
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75