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Show Milford CCC Notes Chaplain Curtis Gives I'rogram Chaplain Curtis gave a very ' interesting program in the reei'ea-' tion hall here Thursday night, March 12, including a number of songs by all the members of the camp present. Pictures of the ' Lost Empires were also shown. These pictures were made of the! ancient cities of America, and proved without a doubt that North i and South America were inhabited i by people with as much intelli-1 gence as Egypt. The buildings of ; these cities were made with such ! great skill that, like the ancient Egyptians part of it has not been ; surpassed in some ways till now. i Some of the pictures that were shown displayed magnificent gate-! ways about ten feet high and covered with elaborate carvings of great delicacy. On Friday night, March 13, Chaplain Curtis and Pastor Chaplain Curtis and Reverend John Baerg gave a lecture in the recreation hall. Pictures were shown on the life of Christ. Inspectors Pay Visit On Friday, March 13, James C. Reddock, E. C. W. investigator from Washington, D. C, paid this camp a visit. Brigadier-General W. C. Sweeney, U. S. Army, district dis-trict commander of Fort Douglas district, accompanied by other officers of-ficers from Fort Douglas, also paid us a visit. All of these officers of-ficers complimented the camp here and the interest shown in the work, also for the efforts that have been made in beautifying the grounds about the camp. Large Number to Re-enroll A large number of the boys here are anticipating staying with the C C C's another six months. Out of a hundred and sixty men, about a hundred and ten have ex-pres-ed themselves as having intentions of re-enrolling. |