OBSERVATIONS(Continued from page 1)bers of our armed forces, both men end women, tire undergoing, even when not in actual battl#, and the medical corps follows closely the scenes of action for they must be there to minister to the wounded, the stricken and the ill,xxxThomasville and all Georgia and the Southland may well feel proud of this herioc young ThomasvilK woman, a native of this city, a graduate of the Thomasville high school and a graduate nurse. She is making a contribution that will challenge the best in those left at home. It is in contrast with the easy life sought by some others; in contrast with the greed and selfish* ness of so many. Hers is not only a contribution of skill and experi* elite, it is a labor of love for her country and for those in the armed services.