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I r^Cm iKv: JEWISH WELFARE NIGHT. 7I f - Do y6u want to see the best entery (fk<k ' talnment ever shown in camp? D/r I you want to spend a .most dcllghtfdr | evening:. I( so, come to Y. M. C. A. 105 I, ST' ?next door to the postofllce?on | Tuesday, April 23, at 1 o'clock, p,. m. [ BP*:';- Through the courtesy of the Y. M. C. A. secretaries, the Jewish welfare board will hold its own entertainment which, will be open to all on that. Kg; night The welfare representatives ! gpj,- have not spared any pains hi gathering the best talent in the camp for this gala occasion. Not only will our iKi own men in khaki contribute to theoccasion, both by performing and atJ-.v tending, but the community of Charll&v', , i lotte will co-operate to make this Jewish welfare night a > tremendous success. The program will consist of sing- I ing, recitations, impersonations, and | wRo - many laugh producers. The entertainment will take the place of one of the. regular stunt nights'in the Y. M. C. A. I Kjpy . and will be open to all men- who wish wg?'-' ' to spend a pleasant evening. Do not| fail to be on time on Tuesday at 7 o'clock. rafcfr.-'-'kv Review of the Week. I As customary, our weekly smoker topk. place last Saturday night at the I re?v.->, clubroom in town, 407 West Seventh Hfe- street. This, no doubt, was one of the best affairs ever held. The treat of the . evening was the distribution of the r,"? ' refreshments and cigars together with j,'- an entertainment of good quality. After the men had re-hashed all Ifpr\ their stories, the entertainmdht was St?. started with a very well delivered recitation by Private Isaac W. Seller. . Headquarters field hospital, Second T. j sanitary train. His presentation of the jtPi time worn Ghunga Dhin did not fail to receive great acclamation. _ E5S , Private Arthur Simons of the Twen |p\* ty-elghth field hospital corps, luuun.cw with some clever'comedy* with which he entertained the men. ^ Private Rosen, Thirty-ninth lnfantry, sang somb popular ditties In, 1 Bkj^Uwibr) UtTW^mtUB" I- - - I " " yCSL.I^P.gjLCsl'r Baltoafa IJ^HlUnhtrNackCird..!*! ?1? IflV 11 *om Oot'I auction bantalnaTlJIuatrated * WW Ijrgota^Paga Cyclopedia Catalofuo mailed X IreilClS BANHEBMAM I SONS, Ml BimAwt, II. T. ' THE MILITARY STORE COMPLETE MILITARY j|p OUTFITTERS |!Br*N Everything for Soldiers' Wear -:: f;; V and Comfort VV" . OPEN EVERY NIGHT ;: i .s YOU WlLIi FIND IT AT Brockmann's | 210 S. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. I' jlhe Book and lap' Stationery Store . J that tries hard to keep In stock everytning iimi /?? would expect to find In a store of Its kind. fe TBaBest and pjyMosWfomplete Line of Fne Writing Papers I In Charlotte; the Newest Books; the Latest Magazines. -7 nitinur Fivnrc Sgra;*> uiii^vi i ?ivw, Tally Cards, ft' Dance Programmes, Place Cards and all kinds of party/ decorations. School Books and Supplies Engraved Wedding Invitations, Announcement Cards. Visiting Cards and Social Stationery. ONCE A-CUSTOMER . ! ' ^ AIiWAY8 A CP9TOMER *?HdSSw2? '?i C TRENCH SEwl iwich the men Joined enthusiastically. ^ Mr. Nabow gave the new arrlvals:at fCamp Greene a very* warm reception In which ho urged the men not "only, to visit the Jewish welfare clubrooms ana anairs naoiiuany uui spread the word among the other men in camp who have not as yet been made acquainted with the facilities and accommodations .prepared for them. He told them to attend the. entertainments on Sundays and the dances on Wednesdays. On Sunday -the entertainment was held. * j Private Manuel Cobn of the Thirteenth field artillery, Battery D. who -recent lyon a prize in The Trench and Camp story contest, entertained the men with the "Spell of the Yukon. Private Arthur Simons, the very clever comedian, delivered very bombastically a political speech in he urged that he be elected congressman. , ^ Miss Rebacco Goldstein of the community of Charlotte, gave some vocal selections. . She was accompanied by MIsa Gertrude Smith at the piano. An outline of the Jewish welfare board was then presented by Mr. JConowitz, the representative, and the men were urged to attend the activities. Private Klein Impersonated A1 Jolson. The star number was presented by Corporal Kirshenblatt, Forty-seventh infantry, Company G, who sang some popular airs and recited "Shooting of Dan McGraw." . . The final ^umber was presented by Miss Smith,'who has recently passed her forth, birthday, with some singing. Wednesday evening, the dance was held In Charlotte and was very well attended. As usual, the music was very inviting and everyone danced to the melodious strains of the jazz band. Refreshments were served and after repeated requests. Corporal Klrehenblatt again gave a few selections which received, the hearty approval and applause of all. Miss Smith assisted Corporal Klrehenblatt at the piano. New Representative Arrives. Mr. Arthur 8. Grossman of Chicago arrived with Mr. Alvin W. Sellgmari Wednesday morning to assume his duties as representative at Camp Greene. The Increase in the- personnel of the welfare board will enable an extension of the work and will furactivities. Selisrman spent his last two rrrorAS*.'.,. fare board. who are ?p^pV?l^sr"rs '""'""1 the'ac'comrno^ ^ ^ to bo imyb?*?&&i SHEEro**?* wmmm disposal. . > p_ motor mechanics notes. we have . new 'TWhlte Hope" fn C?STa?co w.?be only ljftO pounds, but be holds up the .(onrtarS which his nam? sets. Believe us when we say that he Is graceful, James B. Graceful. Augh C. Wytt, of the Ninth company of the Motor mechanics, is doing his circus act. There Is some class t0 Johnny Gardner, of the Sixteenth Casual company, will be on hand to give Instruction at "T" 105 every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, johnny is an ex-pug. De Blazio, of the Third Motor mechanics, and Olson, of the same regiment recently gave a boxing bout that was of Interest. The fight went for four rounds, .the latter appearing to get the best, of it Another bout between Corporal Overlin, of the Second Casual company, and Webber, of the Third, was a good one. Webber, whose left was working to perfection, seemed to have the best of it ^ 39TH HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, r Even Sergeant Major Eulert was at the game last Sunday. Hurrah! Cook Gamble says, says he: "It's never too late to-love." He has been adopted by-One of the fair sex in Charlotte. -f ? Some folks are lucky.. Sergeant Stevens ancLSergeant Major Rodgera seem to be. - The Captain told someone we would have a ball team, so the street is full of ex-leaguers. Aren't you a corporal yet, Donneger. We have quite a number of Intelligent John's attending N. C. O. school. AND CAMP Page 9 smmemmsmm i Jj There's no INK j b in the Trenches JTjl There's plenty of water. Swan Tablet Ink 1 Hi 1 t and water give you a perfect writing ink! " It cornea tacked away in the end of the barrel of every "Swan Safety" mf J MILITARY FOUNTAIN PEN fflJjBMI | ?an ample supply for six or seven |j Vvfli hundred sheets of writing. One U WZ/j | waTl tablet?plus watc. jnakes a"barrel I /? I I Will full of ink. A drent mmhinaHon ? a famous 1] InFm. Ill nil ^ pen: perfect ink tablets. U Jul jjF/jWjJJ The Swan Safety Military Pen is now- 'J SLflil M leaking U dependable, baa a smooth J K^JH W XI gold pen-point, and it always write*. 13 WW bpJII B^. Obtainable from stationers. Jewel. II |j| |j H ^B^k lers. druggists,etc-everywhere. If 3 JKJ if ^B yoa cannot obtain from your dealer II U rttMWdfll order direct from the manuiao I Pfj Jlpjfll Uil tnrer. enclosing remittance. || lJJtjH IIIM Price complete C3.00. II IV HJ5J. J Bk Extra refills Swan Ink 11 Wfp^m B Tablet AmmmdUon la | / j|W ' Mabie,Todl & Ca. jjjj WfjjH tMsTsuiTartet 9 jl|.M jftrfc. at Uata KZ : ^ i i \ j_ Charlotte National Bank 11 4-j Charlotte, N. C. ,;, United States Depositary ttf JU B njl Resources Over $3,500,000.00 DfVJtS " ? OFFICERS: ||ljjr Jno. M. Scott, President \V.1L Twitl.v. Cashier M/S Wr/U . . XV.J. Chambers, Vice President. C. W. Bull. Assistant Cashier H jUTuT **f! J. F. Robertson, Vice President. W. B., McCIIntock, Teller jijl'W THE SELWYN^ Charlotte, North Carolina HP [ , I ?M gj h J g I is | 41 "n || mn' The fact that we have as many, if not more, soldiers patronize* ||l| I / , us as any theatre in Charlotte leads us to believe that our efforts to provide a high class vaudeville entertainment is being duly appreciated. We are improving: our performances weekly, and it is your support that stirs us on to greater efforts. Ujl I KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE ACADEMY THEATRE F. T. MONTGOMERY, Manager. S3QB
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