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Lonlshurq Internmentn in |iN«‘WS4llSI It\ \TIONII FBcwometime I have had mytheir Lion Dance. Perhaps this isthe most unusual New Year’s pro-»fram celebrated in any one spot acquaintances under such in the entire state of New Mexico.i»y «« would (five a guinea Roth Christian and oriental tele* he jitters. Most of the folks hrations took place on the same tret by pretty well. date within approximately thesame area.Wently while in Denver it an old family friends, whoof thi» city’s leadingow on*Lt. Philip Bond, chief of surgi*§ yi’hiatmta. He is a probing leal service and labot a lory oflker H filled with inquisitiveness and lt;of the Station Hospital and Lt■happily married,1 From his study of couples he ha*used personality traits andKItoMIfhavior into what hi- calls ayrhologictt! yardstick. And with In acienUfic measure he can pre-the probable success or fall*f a marriage.♦si of the folks who fall by vayside or are shipwrecked hose with little or nothing upy thei* minds, he said.my little sphere I watch the pass and listen to the stool other folks and I too, findhappiest arc those who keep’ and spend their leisure mo* developing a hobby. One I know spends hours painting.fuW)Vi-s to be alone with herm h and easel. When she emerwhir) of society her parkling and clear.lit t blassie 1 know, spendspracticing the works ofpiano composers, She too,to rIt!!.R, E. Ktrsman, camp veterinarian left Tuesday afternoon for California, Lt. Erlsman will visit relatives and return by train Sunday. Lt. Bund will remain a week longer and return after a completetour of the west coast.Lt. and Mrs, C, E. Jack returned to Lordsburg December .10 from a pleasant visit spent with the parent* of Mis, Jack, who reside at Beaumont, Texas.Visiting the camp last week were Lt. and Mr*. J. L, Tear and Warrant Officer C. A. Montgo-gomery, all of San Francisco Mr. Montgomery was one of themen who haw the USS Wasp godown after being bombed.The hospital staff as well a* other officers and friends welcomed the return of Col. It. C. Baker, after a 15 day leave of absence,time for complaining |gpent Bl M| hom„ in Enid 0kia.ng occupied in her fa*m91 *1;pastime.littleIblonde spends tim* designing andclothe* foi hera.all her makingMntlipiaintance 1 have, pays b visit without leavingdelicious recipe which I am mtPed to try I too, profit bv r a *• on at ion£ ,y||; §V lyht you are tired hearingout hobbies and how much they ~ 1131 you But folks who never time to think about them*m vei get nettroses, seldom ow and arc generally happy. A A good intellectual pastime is i . d o- Maybe you can’t really■ravel, but you can cover a great f of territory in books. Daily| » and magazines will teachJ a fj 1 ? \nlt;\ self improvementreading wall make any-ici est ingpp’ m ggg|g jj■ |;;;i§u women think a hobby hing to do with beauty,where you’re wrong. The• of a girl *# interests re* it-lt;lf in the Vitality of her and then* i m somethingand succersful about vita-Mts. V\\ L. Ackerman, wife ofSgt. Ackerman, entertained Wed-yming jne^day at a lovely mid day luncheon given in her home.Guest* attending were Mrs* dame* C. K. t'astleberry, Bryan Perrett, Earl Leevey and daughter, Mary Evelyn Leevev.n,*Lt. Marie Suit of the Station Hospital, left January 4 for CampGruber, Oklahoma, where her husband, Lt. James D. Hicks, I* stationed, The future plans of Lt. Suit were uncertain upon her He.pattuieIId\IftI;fMis. Robert Hough, v\jfe ofPvt, H ough, mummed the duties of exchange clerk in the absenceof Mrs, J. Ft. Moore, who is visiting relative* in Pueblo, Colorado.tPf ■ VIS\ \Tf II B VBTIKSI Watch pa rtit i f the eveningwere the orderDecember 31 atLovers of music have many moods, hence the new up and coming band conducted by Sgt. DaveMazsola is bound to please themost variant tastes. From classical masters to modern swing thisband unfolds new beauties to those who seek music in theii recreative hours.Handsome c o nd u c to r M a z z o 1« in an accomplished accordian player. His pleasing personality and military appearance make him§ L* I'i.buig Internment ( amp. j popular both with band member*|Rre-dding a* boat and hostess to ft he party held at the officers' ft bib veie ( oL Louis A, Ledbetter i el \I! s, JameH Parker, wife of aJ. ( ol. Barker.—' iI Dancing to the music of Tex Irown and his buckrroos was the nain event of the evening. am The enlisted men held a dance following the show at the camp Jflt; creation hall. Music for this Mr- oce was furnished by dashing Dave Mazzola and his band. ,Jj The grand march for the enlist* fal men’s fiance was led by Col.and hi* public.The member* are Edna Noble at the piano, CpL Boh. R. Lewin, Saxaphone; Pvt. M. V. Lemon#, bass viol; Sgt. William F, Dede, clarinet; Pvt. Tellus G. Hastings, guitar, Pvt. II. Rcher, drums; and conductor Davlt;» J, Mazzola, sc* cordis n.Ellen Capps( AMP HEADQUARTERS NEWSCpl. Francis and the mimem ^ , graph machine??? Providing anMbetter and Mr*. Janie* Parker., UrUinment for the boys.At 11 o’clock the musiciansP'tu lt;•-.! and the dancers observedr period of thirty second* in which ilent prayer was offered for allpur lighting hoysK Ref re h men is forete furnished bythetheeveninghospital i wf) .8Meisel and the teletype? tty the numbers shall they be known.Sgt. Hartwell and schoolcraft? Oh where i« my wandering boy tonight?Sgt. Phillips and the WO’S? Oh| nd headquarter* divisions with rgeanta C. S. Castleberry, E. H.j yfor and W. E. Markwoit inBarge. Hflli rhairman Mrs. Bryan Perrett, fts sted by cochaiimian Mrs, W. L. fekerman and the reception com-i it tee were sponsors for the suc-'Sf.ful evening of entertainment.me.Sgt, Parsons and the orders? What, when, where?Sgt. Woechter and the visitors? If you ean’t write ie spell it $)\Cpl. Nastase and the OCS?Flow about delay an route?Sgt. Hill and the files? Ask and ye shall receive.Dp la Torre and the payroll?Those «ervm* on the reception, How about White?mm.ltee were: S«rt. anrl Mrs. I ^ Jo„y and thp cen.arl Lecvey, StfL and Mrs. G. C. L MaJj majJ thc gang-,, \\ feott, Set. and Mr*. H. B. Keye*. I.and Mi*s. €. F,. Castleberry, * e 'Rt.Jet. B. Perrett and Sjrt. W. L.UckeiTnen.H Hostesses for the evening in-e jded Me«dame* H. C. Malone, .1 m G Ibart, C. E. Jacobs, F. R. Tvon, f P. G;vtx. !j. RodgersBnd R. Lewin.Sgt. Jones and the postal section: Must be an added attraction he gets away so suddenly after delivering the mail.Sgt. Dede and his trials: 18witnesses and all as long winded :s marathon runners.
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Lordsburg, New Mexico, US

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