THE CADUCEUS OFFICER’S PAGE (BY LIEUT. WILLIAM L. MUNSON.) NOW CAPTAIN KEYSER CHRISTIAN SOLDIER DENTAL OFFICERS NOW RAISED IN RANK.’ Another Captain at the Base Hos pital is Herman'J. Keyser who was commissioned on August 21, 1918 and has made an admiral record in his work in dentistry. Captain Keyser entered the service on July 11, 1917 and was assigned to the Camp Hospital at Gettysburg, Pa. He was transferred to the 7 th U. S. Infantry at Gettysburg, Pa., in Aug ust 1917 and remained with that or ganization until ordered to the U. S. Army Base Hospital at Camp Greene N. C. on February 21, 1918. “His life was that of a Christian soldier,” ,was the reference to the late Colonel L. W. V. Kennon by the Rev. A. A. McGeacfiy, D. D., pastor of the Second Presbytrian church, at the beautiful memorial services conduct ed for the late camp commander at the First Presbyterian church, in Charlotte last Sunday. “Colonel Kennon drew men to him by his personality,” said Rev. Dr. Mc- Geachy. “He left the mark of his pa- tern^ care upon the minds of the meh of Camp Greene.” The auditorium of the church was filled with Charlotte friends of the Kennon family and with officers and enlisted men from Camp Greene. The Rev. Albert Sidney Johnson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, pre sided during the scripture readings. The Rev. Daniel Iverson of Camp Greene offered prayer. Major Lahey and wife spent Sat urday and Sunday at Asheville. Mrs. Johnson is visiting her hus band Captain Johnson. The following officers of U. S. 'vrmy Ease Hospital of this camp have been ordered to Evacuation Hospital No. 30, now organizing in the camp. Major Lahey, surgical chief, Capts. McLean, Cook, Richardson, Lts. Cleveland and Bayer Captain Darling, medical supply offi cer of the camp has been suffering from a hard cold. Some how the iodimj didn’t work. Captain Ellen’s class in sitting up exercises has a new recruit. Captain Brown. • Captain and Mrs. Johnson enter tained their officer friends last Satur day evening. The occasion was their third wedding aniversary. Those pres ent were Major Adams, Captain Elien and Lt. Munson. Lunch was served. Lieut. Schumaker who has liad charge of Isolation No. 4 for the last six months has been ordered to Camp Sevier for duty with Base Hospital No. 100. CAPTAIN HERMAN J. KEYSER. During his service with the 7th In fantry, he was coach of the football team both at Gettysburg and at Camp Greene and the Officers football team at Gettysburg. He was demonstrator in crown and bridge work Philadelphia, Pa., in 1916 until he was called to the service, and was also demonstrator in analyti cal chemistry in the School of Phar macy, Temple University Philadelphia Pa. He also had charge of the dental clinic in the Samartion Hospital, at Major .Joseph H. Way returned on Tuesday from U. S. General Hospit al at Waynesville N. C. where he ac companied a patient from this Hospit al. I SATURDAYS, Continuous 1.00 to 11.0 O’NEILL’S Other places may be good, but why take a chance when you can eat at # O’Nei I’s, where all meals are fond memories of Lieut. Irving E. Tier has been to Washington for three days. Philadelphia, Pa. He attended Eras mus High School, N. Y., Temple Uni versity Post Graduate School of Theo logy and the Philadelphia Dental Col lege. In civil life he holds the following degrees; D. D. S. and B. D. For Musical Comedies tit' $>. and Vaudeville ' i'i "1! : \ 1 , i r s’ Specialties . r 1 ’ r ■’ll' Visit (o>) * 1 '1 The Piedmont 1 M >i V. in Theatre ($ 3 ll\ CHARLOTTE ; ■; i ' 'j ■' M .tinees, 2 to 5:45 1 • Mi A Imission, 5c. 10c. 15c. 1 ■ ■' ' ' Night, 6:45 to 10:30 Admis'ion, 10, 20, 30c. 1