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A L10 1N A SATURDAY, 18, First M. B. Christ League liicctiug at Ludlow'streel, between Second lindi p. ill lio in chnrgo of Albert Third, Arba Mai-tin, pastor. Sunday school at 9, n.

1). Clind- Johnson and Voln Tudor. Hvcnihg worship ut 7:30. '1'ho paslor will Morning seruion at preach on Labors oi' Love." Kveiiing sermon ill 7i30, "The Onlookers." Tho Kpivortli league at 0:30 will bo unusual character, beginiiiuy; the Ktiuly of llio new book, "The Chris: Crusade for World Democracy." lii; llic'ine, Our Tcaeher lraininr class nicels Monday nt 7:30 p. in.

1'rnyer- iiicpting on Tuesday at p. m. Seventh Day Advontist. .1. Mm-iclln, pastor.

Tho pnstor will be tlic leader for i im 0 sup- tlie first evening's sl'idy of llic ncwj ci il l( 11 lt- Kormmi Young UOl i ,1. life's 2:30 p. in. Miss On Monday and luesday ol next Corn Ciibson lender. Subject Simdhv week Hie women of Ihe clinri-li will "Meeting Life's'Ilecord.

1 the attempt to call nl every First United Brethren. Sunday srbool nl :.10 a. P. A. liowc in tho 'city allied willi tlic rhiu-cli in tbo interests of clinch life.

Tliis is not a cjinvas. 1 for money but for folks. Receive tbe ladies cordially and give to tbeni every assistance you can lo liuiku their campaign a success. John's Evangelical. Or.

Gerbold, Oenuim scr- Ood's Hidden Wolls." Evening Worship lit 7:30 p. in. Sbriuoii siib- ('Our 'Boys Itolnrning- Home." All fniiiiliee and friends of a iiiiit iioys invited. Bible i 0:15 n. m.

nines Stevenson, superintendent. Junior olmrch'-ninr, plii'istian'''tendetivor aV school Ac'loi) jii 'Intermediate C. liiis Oliyo-Sliale, superintendent. Senior C. at ft it V.

Lender: Mrs. Grace Zim 'l'opk to God. MiOI-weok pvnyer service at 'p. in, Choir rehearsal Fri- 'ut Miss liuth clioir director. organist.

Jliss Elsie i Scholars iiiul tcnclicrK are requested lo remember the special offering Uiis Sunday, which is to go for Hit! relief of Armenian and war sufferers. Jnii- iinrv 10 is Armenian Syrian rc- lic'f ilny throughout, the denomination. Morning worship nt 10:30 a. in. In- vice 8 a.

in. Bible school 0:15 11. m. lermcuialc C. E.

at p. Fvc- Knglish service. 10 a. in. Al Ihe 7:3 0 nt close of tliis service of 0 i nra II( i members ami llic Senior Younger 0 Ucc leagues and tbe officers of sw 1 i )0(n a inc niwe School teachers anil Ol- association i be installed.

The members i organizations will a the service in a body. Christian a 7 a. m. Tiic paslor will lead. i Young People's league 7:30 p.

ni. Rible sillily i-lass Wednesday, p. ni. The Brotherh'ood executive board will meet with llic officers' and Hie men's class on Thursday evening. On Tuesday evening tlie Senior Young People's league will enjoy social evening at the home of Mr.

mid Mrs. Edwin (lom. The members will Icuve the promptly- 0:30 p. m. for the MiHn-cok 'Valley car which leaves Third and al First -Reformed.

I the Sunday school nl a. iu. tlicre will bo a special clioir lo give vigor lo llic singing. The men's class is aronosd over the question of who i be guests at Hie banquet at the close their contest. They lire pursuing a course of study in reconstrue- Llntlenwald Church ot Christ.

W. T. Mnllius. rninisler. -Dr-vo- i a mci'ting for Bible school leach- c-rs 11.

m.s Bible school 0 a. m. ng worsln'p 10 n. rn. Sermon' i i a diving." ior C.

R. 1 p. m. C. p.

in. I i a C. 0:30 Kvt'ning worship 7:30. Presbyterian. Charlcfi Miitlhciv Brown, minister.

Bible school Classes for everybody. Morning worship, 10:30. "Praising "There is so much good ih the worst of ns, And so nmdi That it ill bec'omes any of us, s-peak if) of the rest of us." bad in llic best of us, worship 7:30. I)i) yon need friends'? Do you like friends. The evening topic will deal i the a ot friends and friendship.

United Presbyterian. THE CHRISTIAN ENDfAVORERS Brannon Tells of The Wreck Ruin That Was Left and Mrs. Charles Brannon 'writing this from. Wo gained about l.iu'vc- Hi'e following jefter; froin their miles ou the drive. The Christian of the Lindenwald Church of Cbrisl, wboip the year 1918'tillrauled at ten lion, are planning again on many splendid aclivities for (he ensuing year.

The missionary program of this society is being pushed stronger a ever, and the efficiency standards are receiving much iiUculion A brilliant ieiilurc of tlic BO- cicly's work is Hie splendid spirit which invndes the prayer mcclings'on Sunday evenings. Bright and ink-resting "programs luive been llio aim of the past and Sunday evening promis- lo be no exception. The topic foi this- meeting is: "Our Helatiow Mark Lender, Mrs. Rose Hancock. Some of the interesting isocd thoughts to be derived from the subject and which will be discussed by the members arc as follows.

Tlic parable of t'iq prodigal son says Hint vac prodigal cum? lo himself when ho decided lo gi; back home. Repentance is not .111 unuuturiil act, day. sin is tlie unnatural U'Jt. Itapeiitu'iich sou', J. A.

Bi-ttimoii, of the Supply Company, 1401 li i a Somewhere in Belgium, Nov- 7, I'JIS. Pfur "Il has 'been about lour weeks since 1 wrote lo yoiHasl and 1 i 1 can write yon a pretty good letter. We have been on the go ''almost all. the time, and covered a good deal ground. The last time I I was in France.

Now 1 am in Belgium. I cannot say where 1 will i from next. will try anil tell yon about our experiences if tlie censor will let it 1 pass. Wo loft Buillouvillo, France, about four weeks ago and drove for nbout twenty-four hours lo a Kiunll village. We stayed in the village about Iwo days.

We were in llio grape country, find just Hie lime of year Hie people were a i wine. They i seem to be very clean about il. They would mash llic grapes with their feet, get in the big Iubs with rhcir shoes on, and it didn't' matter how much dirt thcii (shoes either. We loft there! and loaded on lln; 1 This Week Twenty Years Ago Well, Ibis country is whole lot cliffcrcnl from Prance. The country is flul.

The people are different loo. They are more friendly than the French and they seem lo iic better class of people. Kverybody sceins io have their dog teams, nnd il is surprising lo the bis loads they Imul. They nlso have a lot of lliojc old unlch wind mills here. too.

I tmven'l received any of the papers yon sent, I have received all your letters ami I hope yon are getting mine. liaven'i i nineli lint I will write more oftoii from now on. also received tlie letter from Hie Rod Cross today, one from Russell Stevenson, aged 21-2 years and son of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson of; Sycamore street, got possession of bottle of iodine Saturday afternoon and dran); 'small quantity, ujul 113 a result suffered burns ou liu tongue nnd throat.

Medical aid was rendered. IJoru, to Mis. Ueorgc Itolh of 015 slreot, boy. Born, Jolm Mulone, of 1080 Hast jivenue, boy. Tho Western Kailwny club, fully 150 strong, of Chicago, nnd tlic northwest, were feted by tbe Nilcs Tool works, Wednesday.

James is subbing for Wil-' Lieu, the sponsors John' Dioi'f- Icr and Anna a Born, to Mrs. liobert Uilg of North Tenth street, boy. Tho child haft been mimed Fred Dilg, Born, lo Mrs. Onstave Uolx, South slrcct, a hoy. Celia Mildred, i a daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. John Weber, was christened at St." Mary's church Mrs. Well, I will close for to- niglit. will write again in a it wo move. Goodnight, P.

Cora 1 received her let lor 0. K. Supply 140th U. S. A.

E. A. a i nnd rode for two day.s and niglii.i. It ivas cold riding. I I rained most of llic time and thai made il unplcusniil.

Wo got off lliii Iruin in i and got loi-nled for Ihc nighl. 'i'bcre weren't any billets or bin-racks. Kverybody iviw in dugonls. i i i of Hie couulry wns a Ihev call "No Mnn'e for vears and all vou I 'SJ day afternoon. The sponsors wcw Miss Francis Durry Diivis.

Hev. Falher Anderson ofy-inlid. Tuesday morning I l-ycfar-oll of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred linrk- of North Second si.ivel.

limn Dowly of the Ones, who is nbout a ivnsli nib. liu witb the grip. I middle finger of Hie Vijrht in a Charles Slrcutur and Frances Uulie wringer nnd snfftvcd lass secured a license to wed. jof the first joint of tlw luembfir. Benjiunin Domsky, 32, and Helena John Huhl, 2fi, a f.irn:tr of LiiJiiberl, 'Ja, both 'of Jliuimlon, and Josephine 25, lious-c- werc: married in Cnvinglon by Judge ikocpitv, of a i firanl Sfi, railroader, Collinsi -I'P.

a IJlilh IToel, 20, housekeeper, of and Joseph Wclsli, 22, coudui-tor, AV. II. It. Wheeler revolver at his father's home, Bcrlon Pharcs, of near Jiieksonlioro was sliot when the weap- The away Gressle Says More People Were Out In Paris Than When The Armittice Was Signed is coniiiig to our Priu- self from wbicii have wandered. iiould sec wits shell holes, trenches and dng-oiils.

'Before (lie war there used to In; town near this place but now tiicrc is no sign of it. We stayed hero for a couple of days nnd. then wo Ktnrled to travel again. We left in the morning and traveled all Talk aboul some connlry. It will be years and years before ijj lv ss i ttl Paris, Deo.

10, 1918. on was accidentally ball of the .24 calibre g'uu Hirough his hand and arm, oul ill his shoulder und enrryin; ii portion of his ear. Uw. C. A.

Herman of SI. nlnn-ali Sunday. Sclms, llic (i-monlbs-old duuglilev of George and Kalbcriue Uciff, the spvi. yor was Louisn alsn A the l-yenr-old daughter n. juid A i i i N'cwbrninJer, (ho were the pui-cnls; also An- i'dan Margarcllie, the 3-iiionlh- -olc1 of Clemens and Emma Vtin- and Margai-t ni'iVhai'li, 2-1, housekeeper, both of Hamilton, secured licenses it, wed.

John Wcssol, employed at the Tool works suffered the loss of Hie first joint of his righl index finger which was severed by a machine in George R. Michel and Bertha Scl- by of Middlclown secured a license lo wed. 11. li. Huber and Mary Snlitii of i i a secured a license to wed.

Horn, lo Mrs. Edward of 81. Joseph's street, bo.y. Mrs. Kliiiiibelli Clresslc of 10 North street, received the following let- I from her grandson, George A.

3omo ofc 'the- land will be fit lo live C1K We traveled abon! leu or mo-e Do riot fry to' shifl i.i i'oml'onj llu 0 1 counlry ilml was com- the, i.rrcss'Hy ior ruined. We could sec where lake it io heart oursclf. John. Hie 'Baptist made his appeal lil11 villages used- lo be but all is now is a sign with the name Hear Grandma: Received your most welcome Icl- 'U-r and was very glad lo hear from you again. Please pardon tbo delay MUSCH EXPECTS TO COME HOME VERY SOON Kdivnrd writes from Franco to his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. i i a of North Eleventh slrcct, as follows: l)e 11, 1U1S Dear i i i 1 hope I i note i find you the same. Well, sis, I am i i a i il won't be long till 1 will In, 1 ou my way lo the United Stales. I hope it won't be long anyway. arc having some very muddy weather here now.

I guess you arc having i wcalber in the Hi ales tmw. 1 hope so, tutyiniy. Well, sis, I a from Mary and Hazel the other day and everybody is all (X iVp there. 1 heard from Bob and Jnlc for a long lime. This nljoiit all know so will close by saying i me long personal.

He did not allow his President Wilson cnme and tell Will be Furnished by The Landlords. ami Kcv. J. C.rScbull?. of Fail-field.

11 a. Hnb- 2:00 Payne A. M. E. llov.

0. K. Williams, pnstor. m. morning prayer and sermon, juct, "ludit'fercucc lo Christ." m.

Sunday school. B. Af. supt. A large attendance is expect- ing at eil.

7:30 in. evening prayer and ed 'by sermon. Subject, Birth right." Evening theme, "Jesus ITome." Prayer meeting ncsdny evening al 7:30. and The' on "Wed-' Lindenwald M. Ilcv.

C. Socket-son, pastor. Fox, I'rencliing services follows: Arorn- balf past ten, subject, "Seal- tin evening at ii other thinq: that they use in war, two ol the'Savon churches yf Asia: ami it sure was We finally be- nm thc i i It was run: any think that they too learned wise to need lo repent: really, I I i iga'i to get out ol IhiK ruined country knew.more about themselves, and it sure (lid innkc us leol good tol and i they wcro truly wise, would see tJieir great need for re-! He certainly is a very popular um glad (o (ell you dial I am in all fell in love the very best of health al this wril- smile. i and yon ean expecl see me pcnlunee. Bad-men do not need lo know tjiat 'Our "In Captivity." arc doing; wrong; they know it Other services of a will include already.

What they need is to hnle 'Sublmth scliool nm! Bible study at n. in. Junior League anil pastor's Tirst Church of Christ, Scientist. Regular service n. m.

nss 'Life." S. Tj( 4 ami suh- Sunday school for all under twenty ci )f llaml wi yeni-x of'age n. m. AVcdncsduy Lvciiiug Icslimonial inucliiir I'nblic. readiiiL' mom, rlf) i i Inr bldg.

Open daily except Sundays iiml legal holidays from .10 a. m. to Ji. ni. Evangelical Lutheran a i Democrac Wovld;" lender, Ixiui.s T.

Hill. 'or the Valley Chapel. J. P. Ciiillnhcr, pastor.

i lo lienllli ronditiotis in i i i no services will held ing a i soon may resume our favorable G. Zieglcr, pastor. Sunday relations, a. in. Uermaii service, 0:30 conditions, the pastor asks all Ju.

English service, n. mJ pniy i i stu-ccss of our work muj Vounig 1'cople's Leiiguo convention a i all i i i Lutlicnin church, corner' Chrisl-lil'i uud 13auej-, Cincinnati, at p. in. ijpeuiitl services for tho young at 7 p. m.

Merman Ity Hie Thcu. Uaiincnfcldl of llillsboro, liul. liusljiuned one lo January 2(i iit. p. in.

ible lo exemplify i our daily living. St. Paul's Evangelical. AV. Vollbreclil, pastor, Kunilny "I o'clock Worship anil holy Y.

M. C. A. Tlie Y. M.

C. A. Sunday ntlernoon I mcdlng tor January will be ad- mccliiig at No evening service. Thursday al 7:15 Icac.bcrs' study clasis, Friday nt 7:1:3 pr.inficc. dressed by Kcv.

A. Judson Arrick, 1). -inner paslor of the Presbyterian cfiiiccli of tfiis kt' John Evangelical. (Knsl H(imilloii). W.

i Snndiiv schoo 0 ock. AVcvl, i rc 1 0 jto '-anl i nl 2:15. ot the Western College for Women, Oxford. His will be "The I Trinity Episcopal. Dawn 'of the New Day." choir' a school at Hie usual lime.

of llic First liuplisl chnrcli under Ihe i service i i sermon al direction of Will II. Ixbo will render; a. m. All cordially invited. No fine program.

Tlie mceliug will evening service, open ut o'clock. Kverybudy vclcomc. Congrecrational. liev. Gco.

M. Jorlan, pastor. Miss Alury Wolf, Sabbath school. W. B.

Jackninn, supl. 10:30 sermon liy the paslor. 0:110 Chris- liiui Kndeavor. Topic, Rcla- liou Mark by tbe paslor. 7:30 Wednesday evening day evening prayer circle.

Fri- Iho parcel posl social 'given by the Christian Kndoavor society. Bethel. H. A. Dickm'nn, pnstor.

Sunday ficbool nnd adult Bible classes at n. in. Morning worship at .1.0:15. Sermon subject, by Zion Evangelical Lutheran. IJev.

C. F. A a paslor. Sniutjiy school (I n. Eliglislt service 10 a.

in. English' service 10 a. ni. The paslor will conducl an F.ng- lish service in St. Peter church of Trenton al 2 p.

m. L. Y. I 1 U. Tues- rlny 8 p.

m. First Baptist. Preaching nl 10:30 i 7:30. Tlic pastor, Kcv. H.

Drake will speak nl both hours. Morning Ilicme, "The Power of Influence." Kvoning subject, "Divine Hciiitbiirn." Bible school nl Baracn class inccls al with W. A. Kverson as toucher. B.

Y. I'. U. nl High Street Church of Christ. C.

n. Sine, puslor. Morning worship at. 10:16 n. in: Scnu'On subjcot: Hie wrong llial they are doing.

see real trees and hou.sc once in a while. It wns lute tlmt night when we got located" for' (lie niglit. We were in a- small village. We were short on rations and next day we went' out 8 kissing each other and having glucl you like Hie hamlker- in llic near future. figure ou about, New York, a i have had one letter llio first part of February, when I culled by i i a i i oiu-upv- Poul and am awaiting bis answer shall be with yon again and assist an apiuiiiiLiil house on tbe upper to mine.

I bet you certainly did you in your work. Ob, for that East Side, who were evicted Wednes- sonic celebrating when the cnn bnrdly wait. Won't we Inive dny after they luul it-fused for misliec was signed. Here everyone 'one grand and glorious time oral lo pay i rent i mid -gathered a of i for ioyous time. Yon bet! very host wishes for a Merrv Just' being ashamed 'of one's self, ii mil sure did laslc good be-f "OP" ll 'ey i some better wny.Christmas' nnd a Happy New Year ifi nnl.

i i i i i i i i i i i it. i is not enough; il depends upon wli'al had been living on canned-' 0 treating (be kaiser a i i from your I ashamed' of and before whom 00 for almost a week. i for ilciifh is loo good for i CORP. A A. MUSCH.

one is ashamed. Some artT nipro The Gerimin.s hud just been chased Mlon'I you think so? Graiulnm, 1 a 3 i 2(lth ashamed of a breach of ml Ol iinlry about "Iwo wcckfi. j'bad the blues ever since tbe nrriiis-1 Americini K. via New York. llian of committing a sin, J( gQ( al coil l(ry i has been signed, just because Kiul nsliamed of being fjiuul i i i anil cabbage, polntoe's am a i In get home and know out by men than doing i i a i were very i We willi God's eyes upon Ihciu.

did help ourselves lo this loo. a persons are sorry 'There were a few people in i vil- tluil they.are in prison, but that higo a has been prisoners of tin not prove Hint they would not do' Ger the same tiling again. They are-sur-j they were sure vearri Had to see Hie Amerry limy got cnnglil, but real repent- jiraii Tlicy lolil us lliat llio ancc is sorrow; for Ihe deed. '1 he way of the transgressor i i a tliert is anil we could liave nil we wantiitl. that il i ho (piifc while yet.

No grnudnm, tlicre was no such liink a.t a ut anil you don't, liow when hi- gave up i i i i i for we wanted lo completely vjipo him off Hie face of Oic north. TJis subs were some- a of a a i and we wanted to show him thai his fleet was a eom- i but Hie harder it is, the more We started for Hie front, i failure, lint I'm glad It's ov determined some are to different towns and villages over HibJc Hint Hie goo.dtie.si; of -God nighl. All 'along the llic people; leads repentance, but thousands men merely presume on Hint goodness, and keep of it. Genuine repentance is iv'ere glad to sec us. The Germnn.s had just been i out i country aboul ii week They took, all tlie live stock i them.

Tho'pco- no a a cl 'e working in the fields the best they could without horses. on sinning iu spue' Woll, we i a to flic front cn and the folio .1 I i i niid I am raying a wore on iniiiisiii-e. It is not right face, bill' right- nbonl A Jewish rabbi once said to IIIK pupils, "Rcipeiil on -the day ijcfoie you-die." Ihcy asked li in, "how can we know which day is own a tlic Germans nt the other. I'ronl. The town we located in was 'We were in one cud of the 1 ho day before ire You CiUi- nof," ho replied, "therefore today, for you may lio-'tomorrow." EATON HAPPENIKGS.

Knloii, 0., Jan. Slio I was dai'k when we got. in the toivji and I am i i one jusl how close we were lo Ihe front line. hour We were in the about an 'before we got our horses put Knloii, 0., Jan. Slion'al- invay nnd I must say a we were er, 90, i.s dead at bis home here.

His lucky because the a nrlillery widow, one son and one ilaughlc vive. Funeral unit burial will (Vkc place Saturday afternoon. Lcvi Calvin Campbell, 75, bachelor, is ilcad at his homo near Campbells-, town. He lived nil his life in Ibc lioiisi! in whieli he wns born. Send The Journal to your rclntivca friends away from Hamilton Us daily visit will bo letlcr from must have just been taking rest.

They shelled Ibc town all night, nnd in the morning when our boys went over llic top tlic Germans began to tear the lowu lo pieces i tbciv nrlillery. We wero localcd in a cellar all Ihc while the battle was on. The building wns hi I with a shell once but it didn't bother us. None of us was burl. We lost a number of hoi-fics Hint night.

One of mine was killed. The town sure did look sick after i Germans were driven back. The streets were blocked and it looked like a cyclone bad passed, through, pin- division stayed on the line fox- five days nnd then they were relieved (ind we Ml bnck to 'fllmul' town Tlii.elt. 'Jlmi if I 'for it would have only been an enormous loss of life again. 1 Clarence 'enlisted and hopn he gels imislcrcd out, soon for limy say Ihcy like il know 'thai Ihcy do not.

i We hnvc had Iwo nii-e days hero they were Ihc day when Ihc Pres- ftiul for about two monlbs have been rain. Give my love, to all and a kisn for you. wishes for you anil hoping Paul returns soon. your loving grandson. GEORGE.

HOW THE "BRITISH APPRECIATE WILSON. London, Tlmrsdny, Jan. Spencer Churchill, seerctnry of for war in the new i i cnlii- nct, in a speech al Hie A i a society ilinu'cr to Ambassador Joiur W. Davifi, in reviewing President Wilson's services, said thai Ihc crowds which thrgngcd the streets of London during the President's visit here "showed 'how keenly shrewdly the British people understood nnd appreciated President Wilson's work for the world." make Hfe worth living. Mott's Nerverinc Pills WIUJAMS MFC, CVa Tor Sale by 3mff 20, recrivi the Xiiins car mil going to but, will DKC.

17, W18, tdfxo vmsoipl of Inttora fl, 32 uiul Dcc.oinbm- 13. um i I host 1 IcltiM'S (o you (Iiaf I inn in hot wider wad forthcoming 1 be At fi, confurunuo botwocn lamllonts niut tciunits he was i i niul formal 1 Kilned, sr; 1 J'nrth lliat hot wntar i l)f nil (lay every a.i I Lliiit- tin- U-nanlH might uppoint 4 lioir own jaiiitov.s. This wont I om; of i i ovs'n mnnbor with a I'cc'iill jiravisioji in cutso It is work prove- utisalisfantory. MEMORIAL fog Wasliinglou, Jan. IS.

Members of. cabincl, high guv- brsl. of bi-ullli at Ibis wril 1 hope Unit when Ihijs card 'reaches you you will nil he a to advise you a i when these i reach you not lo write to iiiy' more i you hear from me' again. Wo nro expecting lo leave pretty shortly now and should you i lo i me fis heretofore your mail might never reach me at all. Nevertheless news is good eminent ollicials, members of the fiim- so it seems lo me and wo expect to and of the Into leave nbmil the first of January.

I 'Kouscvelt will he issued i i a i 'expoitt lo sec you all some time in te nii congresaional meinorhil February nl the latest. Here's sol vicc to ll0 "eld iu the a ol' ing for the best. When I arrive i house of representatives Fobrii- Ilio Slates I will i or 0 9 I'rcsitJenI Wilson will he i you nl onne to let you know of i be is nol expected lo rc- 'tnfo Ob, for Dint (lay! Tell tul i'voin Kurope i about Feb- Hclen and Jack, a a ami 1 1 l'0 cominilrec in charge Agnii) wishing you a M'crry Xums ()l services nnonnced today that mid Happy New Year, I ow lo tbe limited seating capacity Your loving son. CORP. EDWARD A.

Mill 2011. Anieriean via New York. IAWS WRITFS TO HIS SISTER Mrs. Mnvllm Wnvrcn lias Hie following letter frpm her brother, Vincent Laws, 'Battery '21st Field Artillery: November 9, 1018 Mrs. Martini Hamilton, Ohio.

Dear sister nnd family: 1 will drop you a short uolc this morning lo let you know that I am still 0, K. mid iu llic best of hehllli admission cards would ho limited. POST TOASTIES always make meals more enjoyable Most delicious corn flakes ever made.

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