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His American j schooling finished, he worked as an assistant to MacNeil, America's most prominent sculptor, later studying 1 with Boyle and"finally joining Caldef when the Frisco exposition was open- ] ed in 1915. At this exposition Florio displayed some or nis worn, me moBi prominent being Adam and Eve; Minerva and Springtime. The illustration shown in this issue of Trench and Camp is indicative of the Peace that ' should Come and many of his works 1 of jirt are now on display in mu- ^ seums in New York city, j Then comes another artist. H. J. I ! Clemmens, buNhis line is that of chas- j | ing the much worshipped pill about the left garden of a base ball diamond. He has been playing with the New Haven Eastern association and was ^finally drafted and signed by the Bal- , tiinore team of the" International league for *he season of 1920. How- ^ ever. Uncle Sam called the deal? and his expertness in the baseball world will come in handy when it comes to throwing hand grenades and such small things into the Hun nests. He is called "Peppery Clew" for short. The reader can see that this ,com- j pany has some reputation to start * with and they claim that the talent , hasn't half showed up yet. Is there a company in the camp that can come anyways near the standard they * have set? Write Trench & Camp about : . it and drop it in mall box at any Y. 1j * ( Boys whore are your cartoons and i jokes you play on the other fellow? Trench and Camp wants to know about them. Drop your notes at any r "Y" building, addressed to editor of f Trench and C?mp. ^ c f $25.00 Cash f Who Ua An Opportunity For So Easy .Money And 1 The Young Men's Chri The Young Women's ( The War Camp Comm And The American Lil : The Knight* of Coluni { The Salvation Army 3 Jewish Welfare Worki Will soon enter in uj 500,000 camp which to car the soldier. The Soldiers of the partment are tell this story with cartoons, of good carto of the Southe izations want willing to pay i These Cartoons will and Camp, f< and daily pap ment during t For the best cartoon of these or( Army and Camp will pa) For aH others used i paid. None All cartoons must be Mail same to licity Directoi partment, 75 Ga. For furt editor of Trer I This it your opportunity to Get busy! The Co: COMPANY FOUR, FOURTH RECRUIT HEARD FROM - B| "I hear you're a C man?" %- w - RJ "Yes. I'll C you go and I'll C you ' ;ome back!" 1 "And what are they going to do ^23 ivith the blind men in the draft?" \ i "Why, they'll send 'em out to sea!" * When the whistle blows we line up in * ' $ moonlight. [n the army they go to work In the JEM middle of the night! there's a man in our company who Every other night, he's ,late for retreat. Beautiful K. P. Beautiful K. P. That's the only job I don't adore! jw iVlren the moon shines on the cookshack fou'i: find me behind the k-k(kitchen .;?y^8| door!) Co. 4! CO. 4! We want work! 4rn 'Give us more! y iVe want drills N We want hikes ?Ve ought to' march On good bikes! ^Do you know your 12 commandnents?" W. H. W., \New York. -;^?H The Red Circle inn, a homelike A jotel in Charlotte, located across the^ > ttreet from the postofflce and the^ Manufacturers' club on Trade street, M nakes special efforts to take care of / datives and friends of soldiers who tpply there and if soldiers have vislors coming and you want to direct hem to a good, clean place, the Red Circle inn will take care of them jroperly. The Masons of Camp Greene who neet each Thursday evening, met and idjourned owing to the prevalency . ^ >f Spanish Influenza. or the Soldier J n i^raw. ildiers To Make Some Do A Great Good. Istian Association Christian Atsocjation unity Service brary Association ibus * :rs pon its great $170,aign for funds with ry on its work for Southeastern Decalled upon to help to the folks at home There are scores onists in the camps ast and these organtheir aid and are them for their work. be U6ed in Trench or magazine covers ers of this departhe campaign. depicting the work sanizations' in the Javy, Trench and r $25.00 cash II 51.00 each will be > will be returned. in by October 1U. L. P. Moore, Pubr, Southeastern DeLuckie St., Atlanta, her information see ch and Camp. pick up some easy money. * itest closes on the J
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