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GAS ATTACK 11I11IS§I IN THE DAIRY OF COMPANY K, 107TH INFANTRY. Each company at Camp Wadsworth is now equipped with a complete model dairy so that the soldiers may have fresh milk at all times. Members of the chorus of Shubert, K and E, Ziegfeld, ■ and Dillingham companies have volun teered as milk maids and their patriotic offer has been accepted. Three girls from the Midnight Frolic have been assigned to the Company K dairy, with the rank of Sergeant-Milker. Next week we will print the picture of the Com pany K piggery, hennery and sheepery. THE 108TH INFANTRY PASSES IN REVIEW. This is an almost perfect example of camouflage. You wouldn’t know that this was East Main Street, Spartan burg, would you? Little would you suspect that this was. the 108th Infantry. Note that even the Southern accent of the spectators who throng the sidewalks has been cam ouflaged. Looks like an early spring!