Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 208, 13 July 1918 — Page 9
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U. S. WOMEN WORKERS GOING OVERSEAS FOR Y. M. C. A. LEARN TO CHEER AS WELL AS CARE FOR WOUNDED MEN
Womtn workers for Y. 31. C A. firing broth to soldi trs at field hospital in France.
To give the American women who are going overseas with the Y. M. C. A. as canteen workers, a clearer un-
them and specific instructions on certain necessary subjects a conference is being held for them at
Barnard college . in conjunction
derstanding of tha task before 1 with tho men's intensive training L leave soon- for France.
camp at Columbia University. It is the first conference of its kind ever held. Mrs. F. Louis Slade is the originator and nrenni nf
the course. The women expect to
CHAPLAIN HONORED FOR HIS BRAVERY,
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Chaplain Duval. Chaplain Duval of the Knights of Columbus atached to a regiment of Infantry, has been decorated by the French with the Croix do Guerre. He rmed the honor by caring for wounded men under fire.
SILVER FOX TRIMS THIS PARTY COAT
Silver fox promises to be one of the most popular furs for the coming season. It is used for capes, stoles and trimmings.. This evening wrap from a New York designer has luxurious collar and cuffs of silver fox. The coat itself is of black and grid brocade. The gorge ousness of 'ihe material conceals the fart that the lines are exceedingly simple.
INDIANS' STAR IS CALLED FOR ARMY
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Bill Wambsganss. The draft board at Fort Wayne, Ind., has ordered Bill Wambsganss, Star second sacker of the Cleveland Indians, to report to Camp Zachary Taylor July 25 for national army 4ut. wamby will remain witk the team on its present eastern trip and leave In time to report on that date. Ha has been playing a spectacular game of ball at second. Manager Fohl has Tuck Turner, the veteran Inflelder. and two youngster:, Al Hah and Harry Lunta, to fill his i-lace,
FAMOUS FRENCH MUSICIANS, ALL WORLD WAR VETERANS, ARRIVE IN AMERICA, ARE RECEIVED AT WBITE HOUSE
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President Wilson at left, Edouard de Billy, French high commissioner, next to him, and members of "La Musi- - v que Militaire Francaise," at White House.
"La Musique Militaire Francaise," one of the most famous bands in the world, has been brought to the United States at the request of Wax Secretary
Baker. The band vas received recently at the White House by President Wilson. It was escorted there by Edouard de Billy, French high commissioner. Every
member of the organization has seen military service from the Marne to Verdun. Most of them wear decorations for conspicuous bravery at the front.
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