EDWARD KAHLE POST 42 CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARYTuc fourth anniversary of their induction into Federal service as membersof Base Hospital “32, originally the Lilly 15aSTrliiJsi.*rtair'wa^cilt;rebt‘atM'by“mern“ bers of the Edward Kahle post No. 42, American Legion,' 'aC.T^mer park yesterday afternoon and-evening^ihirreaTi;'' ■ afl.cin.OQn was devoted to a baseball game between the “Shelters” and. the ■ McHughs/^ £he latter -winning easily wjfti thA gbV assistance* of Dr. A. B. CfaKain, whcTSeted'aS' umpire,~~BatefU' |~ number of freak contests were conduct- j ed* the prizes being in keeping with j the contesl-s. JFollowing a picnic supper, at which Edward T. Quinn, Colby Chapman, William Johnson, Dr” J. W. Ricketts and Jack Carroll* post commander, distinguished themselves as waiters and Thomas D. .McHttgh proved hlmsej: champion bartender, a prize watta- was -announced in which V. G. Shelter won the prize as the 'fbest lady dancer/' Paul R. Matthews, famous a« conductor of the jazz orchestra for the hospital ’ •while..it served in France, was at his old station--the' piano—'for the dancing.The committee In charge of arrangements consisted of Roy F. Rich, Mr. Me- ! Hugh, Clifford Doimsbury,' Mr- Quinn, Miss Birda Hunt, Dr,- Ricketts, -Mr. » Matthews and Mr.. Sneiler. I