i-i pH :ty ^ 1. m-: ii iH- m ^ * ri |5 '. I U :■ i ' 1 16 REAL DELIGHT ACADEMY Soldier Boys when you visit the Academy Theatre you see identically the same Keith acts that play from New York to New Orleans augmented b y the best topical picture subjects and latest comedies The Academy Orchestra TIte Best in the SoatFi Direction, A. J. MARSHALL THE CADUCEUS SELECT BOOKS MUSIC WAS THE BEST YET The daace given at the Red Cross building by the enlisted men ol the base hospital, on Wednesday evening, ■was a real delight. The music from the five piece orchestra was the best that the hospital dances have yet af forded. There was a good attendance of Charlotte young ladies as well as hos pital nurses and probationers. GUESTS AT RED CROSS HOUSE. While the infleunza held the neigh borhood in which Lieut-Colonel George A. Renn and family reside in Charlotte in it's grip Mrs. Renn and son, George, Jr., moved to the Red Cross building at the base hospital. The family of the commanding officer made the Red Cross building their home for the greater part of last week. George Jr., has been a prime favor ite of those who visited the Red Cross building and Mrs. Renn has endeared herself to the hospital per sonnel by her kindly attentions to the nurses and enlisted men during- her stay here. HAS VOCALABERY At a recent called meeting of the city and camn welfare workers at the office of Captain Bernard Chapin, army morale officer, it was agreed that the best service that cojild be rendered to the men who are coming to Camp Greene for demobilization and under the usual period of quaran tine restricted to the camp, would be to provide good reading matter. The War-Camp Community Service, with the co-operation of the camp and city librarians, citizens and the army Y. M. C. A. Secretaries, has been sup plying this need for several weeks. Flans were also discussed at the special meeting of workers called by Captain Chapin for the speeding up of numerous and wholesome entertain ments in order to assist in maintain ing the high morale of the men until they can be returned to civillian life. Present at the meeting were represen tatives of the War-Camp Community Service, the Jewish Welfare, Y. W. C A. Knights of Columbus, Y. W. C. A. secretaries, army song leader, dramatic coach, librarian and athletic director. COOK MATTIES USES EXPRES SIONS ALL HER OWN A tew of the darkles of the old time regime remain in their delightfully untutored state. The Nurses home possesses one of these rare specimens in the person of “Mattie” a dishwasher extraordinary. Her vocabulary is ex tensive, colorful and original. A com bination of words producting a reality and meaning which the original and correct word does not express even so well. A few, only, ol her expres sions, I quote below: Two of the young colored maids were going down town and Mattie had constituted herself the uninvited chaperon. They did not seem to want her very much but she was saying to Miss Edwards “I just tells them Ise my own opposition” (option ?) To the Orderly bringing the dishes from the Infirmary to her to wash she asks: Bid you bring dem dishes from de Reformatory (Infirmary) N To Miss Edwards: Who was driving in the kitchen: “Youse de greatest person for fixing up little nobicles. (novelties) She had been indulging In some con versation directed toward one of the boys in the kitchen one day and apologized somewhat by saying: “Now Honey chile don’ you get vexlnated at ole Mattie’s foolishness’’ (Vexi- nated or vexed) GETTING SERVICE. The Prohs are getting a touch of real service in the opening weeks of their stay at the base hospital. There is a shortage of help for dining room service at the nurse’s home and the new comers are being given a chance to show their versalities by being al lowed to wait on table and aid in kitch en work. Spiringdale Dairy SPECIAL MILK FOR BABIES AH milk delivered to the wholesale and retail trade is clarified and perfectly pasturized Elaiablislied 1SS2 Uptown Office: 211 N. Tryon St. TELEPHONE 3579 Dairy; West lltK St. and Railroad TELEPHONE 3636 iH i 1 Ii'