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/ THE CADUCEUS BRIGHTENING UP FOR THE SOLDIERS SOCIETY WOMEN DOING COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK. They are These women did not hesitate when asked to do some “rough work for the soliders welfare, shown in the act of painting chairs and tables for the Tea Room of the Red Circle Inn. The women are—reading from left to right: Miss Virginia Phoebus, of New York city, manager of the Red Circle Inn; Miss Elizabeth Green, Miss Mary Lewin, Mrs. W. D. Alexander, Jr., Mrs. Harry Franklin, Mrs. Rohm Brem, Miss Eloise Horner, all of Charlotte, and Mrs. Clarence V. Foster, of Boston. Kirkwood Dairy Willard Storage Battery Service Station Best of Milk and Cream # Patronage of Hotels, Cafes, and Family consumption solicited. WE TEST AND FILL YOUR BATTERY WITH PURE WATER FRE-E # TWO DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 836 Carolina Storage Battery Co. Corner S. Tryon and Second Streets
The Caduceus (Charlotte, N.C.)
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