J MoHstW^ Registrar’s Office! Roily Baker is back with the boys again after a sojourn in B-4 But why that far-away look, Roily, and all that restlessness. * * * Wm. E. Tate has also returned to the crowd. B-4 did the “old Veteran” ♦ ♦ >l! From all reports Sgt. Hyneman’s English lessons will soon be disoontin- Sarge 4c « 4; “Georgie” Rose tried to enter the confines of B-4 for intercostarnLral gia, but m looking over the records he round such cases went to Isol. 4. R’s the mustard plaster that keeps him hopping these days. (By Sergeant Ray j. Derwort) INTERESTING PLACE 8 ward seems to be the center of attraction at the Base Hospital since we received nineteen of the twenty three convalescent —===== wounded from overseas. Sunday was a banner day for visitors I^^rsons com: ing here to talk to the boys, to inquire for ioved ones, and about thosrX pathetic incident occurred that made a very deep impression on all t”ose who witnessed it. A father, whose Ln had made the supreme sacrifice, came here in the hope of finding someone who might have a -last messagrto deliver from his boy. Unfortunately no one of these boys happened o know him and the father left with the tears welling in his eyes. WISE AND OTHERWISE Sergeant Toms, first sergeant of the * 4c « Arrivals for the week were- R„t- ton. Brown, McPeters, Collier, Holton Anders Lubin, Jones, Parker, Penne"’ Roundtree, Lowe, Sanders, Campbell’ Denney Bryant, McDonald, Goley and M™ile, Jackson, Biddix. Antwfne “TID-BITS” THE CADUCEUS GOING STRONG ^/®ket ball team READY FOR SCHEDULE It IS a pely looking bunch of basket on^Tb^o V romping about on the Y. M. C. A. basket ball floor, down in Charlotte, for several weeks. nil® H®*^ to represent the base hospital in several contests be fore spring have donned their new uni- clas^*”^^^^ show of color is “some Sergeant North has been unanimous ly elected captain of the hard work ing aggregaUon and expresses hopes sweep all before iL i® twenty of “beef” on the team that has been holding the floor for late practice and all that is needed IS the smoothing off of a few rough edges m team work and the outfit will be ready for the big leagues. address is just Base Hospital, Camp Greene, N C is managing the hospital team. He has scheduled a practice game for to night at 8:30 at the Y.- M C A and Senior Clast’team promises to be the hospital rivals. Toohey IS anxious to hear from all teams that desire a real battle. 17 CHAPLAIN’S CORNER The season of the year calls our at tention to a time-honored custom—the Week of Prayer. It is the one time of the whole year when Christians of all sects unite their hearts and voices in supplication for a common object. The Week of Prayer originated in 1 in India, in isbs. After three days of prayer, the mission issued the following call: Whereas, Our spirits have been greatly refreshed by what we heard of the Lord’s dealing with his people in America, and further, being convinced from the signs of the times that God has still larger blessings for His peo ple and for our ruined world, and that he now seems ready and waiting to bestow them as soon as asked; there- fore, Prayer will be the subject of the morning sermon by Chaplain Rowland Sunday, January 12, at 10:30. In the evening at 7:15 Chaplain Moore will speak from his experiences overseas. Chaplain Rowland will conduct both of these services at the Y. M. C. A All are invited. /-i FRANCES KENNEDY The Vaudeville Star of National Reputatioa, appearing at the ACADEMY OE MUSIC Mondayy Tuesday and Wednesdayy Jan, 13thy 14thy 15th

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