Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1919 — LLOYD GEORGE PRAISES “ARMY.” [ARTICLE]

LLOYD GEORGE PRAISES “ARMY.”

★ Evangeline Booth, Commander A A> of the Salvation Army in the A ★ United States, received the fol- A ★ lowing letter from David Lloyd A ★ George: * ★ "British Delegation, A A “Paris, April 8, 1919. A ★ “Dear Madam—l have very A A great pleasure In sending you A A this letter to say how highly I A A think of the great work which A A has been done by the Salvation A A Army amongst the Allied Armies A A In France and the other theaters A A of war. From all sides I hear A A the most glowing accounts of the A A way in which your people have A A added to the comfort and wel- A A fare of our soldiers. To me it A A has always been a great joy to A A think how, much the sufferings AA and hardships endured by our A A troops In all parts of the world A A have been lessened by the self- A A sacrifice and devotion shown to A A them by that excellent organiza- A A tion, the Salvation Army. Yours A A faithfully, A A “DAVID LLOYD GEORGE. A A “Commander Evangeline Booth. A A New York City.” A A The Salvation Army Home A A Service Fund Campaign for sl3,- A A Odb.OOO will be conducted during A A the week of May 19-26. A ★ ■ ; . A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA