Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1918 — LETTER FROM HOWARD AMES. [ARTICLE]

LETTER FROM HOWARD AMES.

Arthur Ames has received the following letter from his brother Howard, who is in active service in France: August 7,1918. My dear brother:— How are you getting along? hope fine. I received your letter and was sure glad to hear from you. Well, Arthur, you will sure have to register this September, but I don’t think you will ever have to come over to France, because it will be-oyer before then. I hope so, anyway. Art, I hid plenty of fireworks the Fourth of July and have been having I it pretty tough for awhile, but I have I been pretty lucky. I cannot write much what I am I doing, so there is not much I can I write about. I Tell everybody hello. I Will have to close for this time. I Answer soon. WAGONER HOWARD AMES. Supply Co., 150 F. A., American I E. F., via New York.