Ocean City Sentinel, 5 December 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ] • ^Sq^ECEMBER 6, 1918. " Te,W» U' K'*d ,0 reCe'Ve-"^''f ,„i crotminlcationa of lO^tat ***[ community and our reader# ' l£ryv "^muuicatlona should be »cA" '^r-wiUi the full name and jpmjis" '■ wrller noi iieceenarllv •ddI"' ° n but »- a guarantee of , fat pub'""8 " ^ «■»"»""■ ' t " DOTS 1 i There b » «" t <•» "rldl la' V brlrttnaa almost before, ' had an, early morutug , ^'['"'-uuday. 1 C#" city boy a have made a epleo- t ^'Ti'l'- b.«"^"»-e ,b" w»k ! ,^uBbero/ men employed at May', j lh, „ of A.'a variety ' I)oU roclal room# of Ibe First ""T ( Iiurvb lbl« (Thursday) even- ( M \ W ileon bad bl* bouaebofd J°''" 'm^cl from tbl- city 'o Bof. , ft.T. fe« day. ago. Mr. W.l- , ' . .cms in a military academy . •on l' 10 Bordeuto* n. »■ |{ lieckef. of Ibla city, returned I -Tburaday eveutog from Media, where | tteudrd Ibe geueral conference of Ibe* I' A M. i* Gburcb. . He la the i dlatrlct .iiperlntendenl In tbta aectlon. Tbc lucrcaaed augar allowance of < loot pound' pet perron per month < dor bouaeti'ddem and four pounda ror 1 MCh uluety meali In eating bou-ea ' became elftctive « N'* Jeraey He- 1 camber 1. _ PERSONALS. Herbert A. 1'ioch. of Philadelphia, , riaitor here riflod ay. Harvey Moray, one of the local letter ; camera. I- on bia vacation. lira. Virginia Dqwua. of tbl* city, l» entertaining Mra. Harding. DM Hart lie Helm, of tbla ctty. baa gone to Ho\bury, Maaa., for Ibe winMr*. Italpb Townaeud, of Ibla "city, baa been visiting relative*, In Philadelphia. Mra. Samuel Garwood, of tbla city, baa been vieitiug bar daughter hi Atla title City. J. H. Kenton baa closed bla cottage In South Ocean City and returned to " Philadelphia. * Mra. Mary Colllna and Mra Eddy and ber two children, of Itelcovllle, were here yeeterdry. K. H. Nulty and wife, of tbla city, bare teturued from a vacation apeut lo Camden and vicinity.' Ueujamlu Urovea, of tbla cl^, la employed by the United State* Housing Corporation at Aberdeen. Mrs. lieulab Christian and Mra. Kaoml Cheater, of Eldoi'a, vlelted relatirea lu this city recently. Mias Ktma Taylor, who le employed In Philadelphia, apent Thanksgiving with ber parents In Ibla city. Miaaes Lewis and Conard, of the Katblu, this city, left this week for Weal Chester for the winter. George F. Saxlon aud wife, of tble city, have gone lo Philadelphia, where l bey will reside until eprlng. Isaac Holfman, of tbl* clly, who I* In camp at Qualities, V* , spent Kveral days here during the week. Mra. William Taylor, of tbla city, le •pending several days lo Philadelphia, . where ber huebandm employed. Mra. Joseph 1. Scull and Mlw Marie Bootbroyd. of tble city, have returned borne from e visit to Mt. Holly. Carlos s Corson, of Penn'a Grove, •pent the week end wltb bla mother, Mrs. Youngs Corson, In tbla city. Mis- Madeleine French, one of the local teachers, bae been epeuding a week at ber home In Vlncentowh. Albert Weston, eon of Dr. E. O. westou, of tbla city, who Is In the service, ha- arrived ou the other elde. Miss ilita Colllna, of Mlllvllle, spent a few days here during the week with ber parent., Noah Colllne' end wife C. I. Kreckley, who Is at Aberdeen, V • 1. iirrcaiey, who le at Aberdeen,

Md.,on a Government painting oon- r tact, spenl the week end Id tble cliy. a George W. Harris aud wife, who h nave been at Belcovllle for a few weeks, 'I nave returned to tbelr home In tble b city. Commodore Churchill Hungerford tl and family, of Philadelphia, apent a * week l> ,he'r co,ta*e durl"« 'be f' Mb- Muinle Mumford, of tble clly, 0 b employed lo a atdu In Camden, where she expects to remain tbla H winter. a William Hagle and family have ] moaed their cottage here and returned * tnnnibi * ,or the wlnler George K. Bauer, who owns apart- c meui bouses at Fourteenth street aud 1 1? front, was a visitor here c Tuesday. I ani?t«uJ!"",m H- l*onK ood grand- J »n. W illiam Snyder, of Philadelphia, ' implni".'10"<Uy' bt"' "U"U °' ,h# | thfn'o^". MoreF- chief operator in ; the llni Telephone Company's office 1 J! . " "landing a part of ber vaea- 1 "on h, Treulon. < Ueorge 11. Parker and wife spent ' JJjiiKspvlig With A. W. Shoemaker •»o . ,be !»tler tbelr daughter, ' at Penn'a Grove. ; . ,i"ur Hlackman, William Olbb ! J" , H,V?ld Ferguson, student* at i SS-nfiSW™ """ ' . Vlerlek, of Ntw York, ha* ra- . 'orbed home after apendlng a mouth . 'be i guest of Mre. C, Oetaal and •J«bler, MlsaTlllle. Henderaoa aud family, of | hi. il? *pentth* holiday* with , mses Steffi1"' B,oJ,m,n 1 Mt^TlSttSS1- r,f 'be teach*** boli^,«* , buiiaing, spent the ai, ,i * '*> Boring Mount, Montgomery County, b" * | Mis* Beck, pf I uiladeimsu Hosed turned lo her winter ass*. ^ j Mi» Gertrude Craven, who UMfl ployed ID Philadelphia, apaut Sua^H 'be borne of bar pa roots, FrankBH craven and wife, of this city. f dsu-'V"10? and wife, of lf|fl SfLph2i. h"" ~»D' — TMTi ^'ad^H

DEATH STRIKES 1 SEYERE BLOl' Richard H. Johnson Loses'" Wife, Three Small Chil- < dren Their Mother. I Death laid Its baud heavily 0d one of Ocean City's families this week.! Abeu Hlchard H. Johnson lost his1 wife, and bis three small children | deprived of a mother # care. Nawe of the death of Mrs. Johnson came as a shock lo her many friends , Id tble resort. 8be was taken III with a cold about , two weeks ago. Her coudlllou became • worse last Thursday aud bronchial K pneumonia developed riuuday uight u ' 8be became unconscious Monday eVe- ' though everything possible was'doue 1 from Atiautlc City, but be could give 1 help. J S^rs. Johnson, up lo the lime of her n Illness, was apparently In the best of 1 health, being strong aud vigorous 0 Funeral service/ will he held from ' family home on Oceau avenue, 1 rilxih street, a( 2 o'clock lomor- 1 row afternoon, conducted by tbe Rev.. / Charles H. Buhner, pastor of Hanover Church, Wilmington ' i Del. I The iDlermenl will be at Seaside r ' Cemetery. m * Mrs. Viola May Jobnsou was tbe ( r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William f , Garwood, of this clly. She was born " at ImJaytown, Pa., aud was 27 year* 1 i old. The family has lived In ' . Ocean City thirteen year* and htd ' spent the summer seasons here two ' year# prior to coming here perme- ' ueutly. 1 Deceased was married II years. She C , was the mother of four children. The ' first child, Dorothy, died several years ago. The remaining children ' are Lois, six years; Richard, five years, and Edmund, four years. They I were takeu lo Hie home of Mr. aud ■ Mrs Garwood some days ago aud do not know of their mother's death ■ Mr. Johusoo, tbe husband, was . taken III shortly alter his wife, and be I was In bed al Hie lime she passed c away. He has since been able lo be , up aud walk around tbe house. Both families have Ibe deep " sympathy of Ibelr m*uy friends both here and lu Philadelphia. i . household goods aud are now occupy , lug an apartment al Korty-ulntti street and Chester aveuue, West Pbll- ' f adelphia. f ] George 11 reck ley, 3d, son of George ' Hrcckley, of this city, was lu lowu I buuday. He Is employed by Ibe H f K. Mulford Co. Id PDiladeipbia. Tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, pastor of tbe ' First Baptist Churcb of this city, who Is a Y. M. C. A. secretary at Camp ' ' Dlx, was home a few days this week. I .Bernard Ruckdeschel. of W.est Pb^- ■ adelphia, who Is Interested In property . , near the oceau frout In the north *ecHon of this city, was In town this week. • Mia* Martha A. banderllu, a student ' i. at Centenary Collegiate Iuetltute, a Hackeltslowu, speui the holiday* lo Ihl* clly, the guest of .tin. E. W. j G.ndy. g Capt. and Mn. Hanford Bacon, or Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, are guest* of Ward Hlgbee and fam- . Uy. They are tbe partuta of Mn. ' Hlgbee. ^ William H. Horn and wife, of Pblladelphia, were visitors here, where they have a cottage, on Monday. They will go to Florida soon after tbe finl of '• the year. Mlae Amanda Davl*. of Germantown, has been a guest of Miss Irene Maculchol at her home ou Wealey '•I avenue Ibe pact week. Bbe apent Tbaok*glviug here. » Miss Blake, who I* en Infractor at d Mt. HI. Mary'sCollege, Plaiufield. spent tbe holldaye here wltb ber brother, s, tbe Rev. Thomas F. Blake, rector of r, HI. Augustine's Church. Ensigu Harold Jackaofi, of the aeroic plane statlou at Chatham. Mas*., apeut tbe holiday* lu Ocmu City, where be visited Mlee Pauline Cbelli*, J. physical Instructor la the high school, r- David A. Henderson, a well-known Camden Insurance broker aud a cottager here, was In town buuday. l| Wltb blm was Mr. Errickson, also a cottager in the uurtb section of this , city. ». Mn. Walter Allen, who was III In Allen, III In

Cumberland County, ha* relumed lo home In this city, accompauled by children. Her husband, who was III to Mlllvllle, la expected home today. „ ' Ml**' Bradley and Mlae English, of Ocean City High Bchool faculty, returned early lu Ibe week from a . four-day visit to Washington, D. C., where they taw tbe worth while sights • of tbe nation's capllal. c Miss Nettie Mumford, stenographer t In Otle M. Towoneud's office, spent the . week-end wltb ber eltler, Mn Waller . at Sea Iele City. Mn. Wright Miss Cecil Mumford prior to her 1 marriage a abort time eluce. Mr*. J. William Hugbee and eon, ' of Atiautlc City, were tbe gue«t» of t J. Thorn ley Hugbee and family. ( of this city, ouuday. Mrs Hugbee , husband, who U a well kuowo Atlantic City physician, I* the medical aer- ' vice. ' I Frank B. Llpplnoolt, of tbl* city. working for the Victor Talklog | . Machine tympany lo Camden. He and bla wife have been living for two three week* in apartments In Phlla- ' del p bla, but are endeavoring to secure home lo Cemdeu. Randolph Fogg aud family have • SSL" SXT'B.tf.rs! IK City Title end Truet Company, ' and his mother will are occupy Mr. 1 Fogg'* ooltag* on Ninth atreel, near tba Boardwalk, until aprtng. Hergeant Bweet ba» returned to Phil- ■ adelphia after a pleaeant^vlaU at the ! home of Cbarlee Baron In tble a«y. 1 Sergeant Bweet. wboet borne le in Royoe City. Mich., he* been attending ' tb. Officer.' Cntral Jralnlng BchoM i at Camp Lee, Va. He formerly be- > longed to the 42d IofauUy. John M. Johneoo, e marter me1 cbanic at Camp Humphrey*, r^ * turned to hla duties there, a few day* i ajLEsris. » -ii- Jacksonville, Fla. Mr*. O. K. Maculebol and MIm Irene, who 'have been nfaHUnr Ocean City alnc* May 1. 4^BBuu up tbelr rertteoojln (^■^SbUadaiphla, wsovlng from |9B| thla week. Tb* family *" iMBued with Ocean Clly and iagn'ir-

L • SECY. LEWIS AT jJ UNION SERVICES , Baptist Pastor, Here From ' Camp Dlx, Gave People ! ' Pleasant.Snrprise. j' Members of tbe First M. E. Church'! and the First Baptist Church were ' given a very pleasant snrprlse at the' union services In the First M. K , fuuud the Rev. Marple M. l^ewts, pestor of the First Baptist Church, In ( the pulpit. • || a short furlough from l amp Dlx. where he Is engaged In V M.C. A--j George W Yard, pastor of the'. Church, to deliver ibe *erSunday evening, aud he com- , piled wlib Ibe request, delivering oue . of his strongest discourses. He spoke from tbe lexl John 4;31 34. ' where It Is recorded }hat tbe disciples meat to Christ and asked , lo eal. lo which He replied. "I , meal to eal that ye know not of. i , It Is my meet lo do the will of u ( which Is In Heaven." Whatever else may be said. If 1st, recognized by all that II was ibe pas- , •Ion of Christ'* life to do the will of , part'ol His followers. Iu fact. He de- \ sired thai His followers be more tban , ' Individuals— that they become ' representatives of a great cause as He ' Himself was. Every man bae Ibe to represent more than himself, for Inataoce, one caunot think of Lincoln without tbluklug of the great think of Jesus without thinking of ] God aud rlgbleousnes* and justice ' among meu. "I like lo consider Jesus as ■ Master ' Patriot," said Mr. Lewis, "perseverlog . 1 agalDst great odds, enduring all bard1 ships, fighting a seemingly bopeless battle and finally dying for what lo 1 of Ood among men No character ! was ever greet without loyalty lo j . great cause.". Here Mr. Lewis spoke oithe amn- 1 capacity for loyalty to a great ' ' who eodured untold hardships and j [ denials aud persevered willingly sod i gladly even to the death for that . great cause that tbe Allies and Amer- | ' i fought for But some men fall to Itaien to or re- j ■pond to the appeal of Christ because : j they claim Him ascetic claiming tbat<- , He calls men away from ordinary relationships. to command tbe rick to ■ sell all they possets and give lo ibe : poor, for men to care more for Him Iban Ibelr own families, etc. However, Jeeus Is not calling men lo some I monkish withdrawal from the world. ; , Rather I* He the spiritual Garibaldi, i 1 who said, "I promise forced marches, ' short rations, bloody battles, wounds, . Imprisonment and death, but whoso lore* fatherland and home follow • "Jesus," said tbe speaker, "calls men to a lively campaign of life, call- ' Ing men lo follow Him through syne- " gogue exile, through trial before couof ells, through property Iocs and family lose, through a baptism of blood, If ■ necessary, for tbe principles of rlgbt- " eoutoeas, for tbe klDgdom or God I among men.forjustlce among men. He desires loyalty on tbe part of Hi* folI lower* to pat across His program In ' every community, county, Btale and nation. Loyalty to tbe truth, no matter where It leads. „ "The cause Is t"be will of God on , earth. Oud has a will and purpose '• for the whole creation. He has a !• plan. But tbe will and plau for tbe whole could not be without a will " and plan for tbe Individual. God baa '. a will aud plan for your Ufe, and It is • for us to prove loyal to that, discover • It, follow It and fight to put It across for the glory of God."

soldiers' orchestra ■>* ■■ Leaxae's "Open House" Mlardu The officer* of tbe Young Men'* a Progressive League have arreuged ror " "open house" at the club head- (| quarters Id the Haun Building next „ Saturday evenlDg, when tbe eev.D- w piece orchestra from tbe Bolted State* General Hospital No. 11, Gape May, n Willi be here. < "Jack" Bykee, one of the boys, ha* a written Leroy Howe, chairman of the ^ ' entertainment committee, that tb* or- ^ cheatra, wltb 25 other men from tbe b Gape May camp, will le here Saturday Ji ; evening, reaching Ihl* city about 8 o'clock. There will be a dance and other ! a 1 Member* and friends of the league ! are Invited to be present. more sugar i \ Bat Householder# Are Ashed to j! Keep within Boonde. j r The following notice to householders I U self-explanatory: , Though our houeeholdera are no ' longer required to sign the pledge g ' forms In order to procure eugar, they ' are earnestly request ad by Ibe food \ administration voluntarily to limit themselves to four pounds per month " for eacb person id tbe family. ■ Tbla U lb# pre-war rate of conronap- « h t|on, and there ebould be no bardsbtp I ;»w«VS£liVs— r,' | —I,—. . Th» Woman's Home Missionary oo- i d ntetv of tb# Flral M. E. Cbutcb will i ? hMd IU regular monthly meeting at '• the parwonage, » Wedey avenue. 0 Tnsodsr Deoember 10, at 2.10 p. m. J Ajl asembar. are nrged to bi preaeol. 1 LIT an hdvHtlaeeeeot lu tbe BMtlUL -

r ) ' PLANMEETlNiTPLACES Ji FOR RETURNING SOLDIERS!

; |- IJ. P. Fox's Resolution Meets 1 With Endorsement of j Connty Freeholders. | J The following rewlnllon, presented! by Freeholder John P K"t, of till* If ; clly. al the monthly meeting of ihe ' i ''ape May County Hoard of Free- - | holder, at Cape May Court H„u« on , Tuesday, was adopted by Ihe board o I , can Spend money for such purpose; 1 1 May l-ouuly'°to*U of jo mauy hoodreds. has responded tolbe't | can of, hel, country lu the proseculioe ill J'at no distant day; and I ' the sacrifices a lilcti-they have made, - ' they may gather for the purpose of I perpetuating their organizations and l> so keep forever fresh the glorious « ' principle, for which I bey have offered x I Resolved, thai in Ihe event of any • ; ! municipality In Ihe county sun.criti- 1 place In Tmch municipality at w hich' ' ' these young patriots may meet, this 1 ' snch municipality, of a plan or pro- 1 ■ posal, lo be agreed to by till* board 1 | j balf of the cost of such place. • DR. SIMON WOUNDED ' J Dr. -Howard William Simon, sg^.l v r 30 years, sou of Mrs. Howard B 1 . Simon, of Philadelphia, who was " i wounded and gassed In action on the ' [ j N. Y. " H°"' 11,1 " 1 t , i Dr. Blmon, some few years ago. was 1 , surgeon In this clly for two sea- ' j! He suffered Ills Injurle- during Ibe 1 capture of BL Mlhiel lu September, belug shot In Ibe right leg, Inhaling • ( i chlorine gas and belug burned on the > ! body- by mustard gas. e j Dr. Stmou enlisted December 15, « ! 1917, with Base Hospital Group No. I t 1 38, Ibe Jeflerson Medical College unit. ■ and sailed ror France In June. . In 1 I August he was transferred lo Ihe Medl- ' eal Corps. Second Dfvftlou, al his own ' 1 request, aud was asstgued lo ihe regl- ' mental medical firel-ald work. He was on tbe from line* for fourtreu « days. I e Dr. Simon Is a gtgduale of Central ' B Manual Training School, class 1906. ' and of Medlco-Clil in pharmacy iu e 1908. He was formerly a-sistsnt chief ' ! .druggist at Ibe Pblledelpbla Generel j Hospital. Al Ibe lime of bis eollslmen, he was employed as a chemist by tbe duPont Company. a RESIGNS POSITION I- Isu After Isossrr i. >- Miss Maud M. Foulds, librarian at >- the Ocean City Public Library, ba* y teudered ber reslgnslion to tbe board of trustees, tbe reslguatlou to take effect January I. <J This leaves s vacancy lh»t Ibe offl- * dels of the library are uow endeavorI- Ing to fill by the selection of a compen tent person. Those who desire lo apd ply may write or see Miss Emily Lynch, secretary. There are eald to be two or three apn pllcauts for the poslllou. •* Miss Foulds was tbe first librarian * of the library, having beeu appointed »' In March 1914, ,The library wa» opened II a little later. '• Ml** Foulds bas beeu dolug clerical work lu tbe First National Hank since " Thursday, September 19, aud at these M duties she will contluuc.

to buy flower bulbs | Plana Made lo Beantltg Clly Hall Grass Ploia. 1 Mayor Champtou said et the weekly ' meeting of the City "Commissioners I F'ourtb street, adjololng the new | pavilion, needs attention. Tbe street , need# to be properly graded. Tbe , matter was referred to Director Adams, with power to act. 1 The matter of having bulb* planted In the flower bed* at city hall for the early spring, al an aprroxlmate"co#t of |16, wai referred lo Mayor Cbampiou, with power to act. Tbe question of tbe settlement of a assessment on a lot of tbe Marier estate was refernd lo Director Campbell and City Solicitor Boswell for adjustment. officers re-elected Presbyterian Auxiliary. The officer* of the Ladlee' Auxiliary of tbe Flret Presbyterian Churcb were re-elected al a meeting Tuesday tvenlog. .. „ They are: President, Mre. FreeKuley; vice president, Mrs. William F. Gardiner; recording secretary, Harry A. Morrt*; treasurer, Mra. M. Lear. There was a social time, wltb refreshments, after the meetlog. Tbe trustees of tbe church were guests of tbe auxiliary. Underwent operation. Albert Adama.a member of the crew at tbe Fifty -eighth street life-saving station, bae returned from St. Agnes' Hospital, Philadelphia, where be noderweot an operation. He was sent to tbe hospital by Dr. W. P. Haines, Government physician here. Hastens Position. G. B. Howard, of Atlantic City, has . resigned hi* position as teacher of I manual training in tbe local public t schools. Ha la still bare, but bassocepted a similar position In Atlantic • CUy' ' Loar.— Saturday, Mb, lutia girt*' I- African flar oaek pises. Ranald If Ml al 410 Central avaoaa. adv., II.

I S — 'SERGT. LAKE TELLS ! OF JOY IN CAMP Had Celebration When News of Armistice j Reached Them. j I follows from Franc* lo his mollisr. I Mrs i L. Lake, under dole of October' major aud wethmk he lathe "only major" iu Ihe whole blamed A E. F. " | Major Stone Is his nam*. ^ ^ j Hart and I were in a dugout wub^lhe officers. Hart took Ills rifle aud went ! to one part of Ihe line and I lo another. The officers did the same thing. Lieu. Jlenaiil Smith lauded a few mile* from " Bui they did not come, so Ihe -hooting as near as they could tell where Ibe Boche was ll -eem- anything bul Sunday today We left there several weeks ago. Thai K Is shell holes, end t law infernal about after our last experience ouy* are *11 wearing some relic ullion pockets llisl 1 u-ed for my au- 1 The" boys had six days and seveu night- of ram while In llie shell hole-mo-t'of our company"'' ""u "°ld""f ^ a-teephlll. We Just pick our own plec. I upjuB-u in a certain- spot, l>ut not anymore Everyone Jusl shows when 1 I- wanted and no oue ceres where J a fellow Doni wme other reglmenl J ■o you know there le uol much room. We are all from Company H. I am using my gas mask for a table aud a map of llie place where we once for a pad over the mask. If I manage to save II loug enough, I will bring It hack with me. I am send • you a couple of Hocbe posl-cards picked up In a dugout. ] suppose would like ine'lo send you a ma- ! chine gun or artillery shell better, but not If you ever faced both of tbepi aud it Is almost Impossible lo gel a scrap of paper or envelope bere Everything Is lu rolna, and I have not seen a sis I or man for several weeks — only soldiers. * ' i The big guus of oars go off every few I minutes mod raise yon rlgbt off Uie I ground. W ben we gel back you will . he eble lo explode a powder plant by [ our beds without waklog us up. I Just received a Hentinel of August 29, mailed from Ibe office. I hope they come right along now. Dou't talk of vacatlona In tbe army, . While tbe war laata there is do aucb a thing. Just now we are getting plenty , to eat. Best wishes to all. Hakby. , Another letter, under date of Novem. j ber 7. reads: e Dear Mother:—! suppose tbe whole country Is wild over tbe uews they are I. hearing now. Tbe boys bere are lakb Ing the Dews easy aDd hoping for tbe k*et. We are drilling six hours a day ,. and that takes up about all tbe dayy light there la here. It la cloudy or ralnlog all the time. The boy* ou the y. front will have It bad. I got another Bentinel thla week. I get a Phllan deiphla Bulletin uow and then. Lewis d Loder seuds me the Popular Mechand lc» each month. I am sure glad to get that magazine. I am seudlDg you a ,1 paper which wae read to ua not long :e ago. We have had several such orders « read to as, some from the F'reocb and some from the Uulted B tales commanders. Lots of love to all. Hakhy.

In another letter, dated November Sergeant Lake writes: , Dear Mother: — Can you Imagine tbe doluge over here since thla noon, when . all fighting came to an end7 For one i thing, it just kept ue from tbe rront ' for a while, anyway. We were u 1 our way when tbe news came and ' we marched back to tb* place we had _ left. If we bad not, your latter would ~ I have beeu wrttieu daye later, perhaps j from Germany. French and American flaga are flying from most every house that la left. ' Tonight they have lantern* of paper. r with tb* French color* on them, bang- ~ lug from the windows, so they llgb I up the street. It I* the first time id over four years that a Ilgbt ..could be seen In tbe town after dark. Bella have been ringing ever minute all tb* a afternoon. Auto* go paat looking more like Xmas than any other thing to as boys. It la bard for ua to realise k just what ihe end means to what it y does for the French. Borne French soldiers are bere aDd they are having £ a big time. Our boye are pretty quiet. ,'t They are saving up for another time ■ i. (over there) ■ 1 haven't sent you tbe Star* and I Btrlpes paper yet. I'll have to get busy re on it. Two of ne have a private room with a French family. It doesn't cost ue much and the bad le sure great— Just w like sleeping on air aflar all this time J sleeping on most everything. We i. have a Iron! room on tbe second floor. I it There la no paper on the wall and Juet *■ a couple of rug* on tb* floor, a email round table, three chain aud a email wood stove. W# get e Rule wood for tb* eveologa we stay lu. How long " we will stay lu Ihl* town w* do not lc know. .c- Tb* weather b e little better now. "c It b rather cold, but we have good woolen underwear aud mostly all new u, clothing. Mine are all new now. I Hope you have a good Thankagiv- . ling. Love to all. Hamj. 1

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