Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1918 — Tipton Wiseman Writes Home From France. [ARTICLE]

Tipton Wiseman Writes Home From France.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiseman of Wheatfield this week received the following letter from their son, Tiptdn, who is with the American forces in France: On Actice Service With the American Expeditionary Force, November 14, 1918. To All the Folks at Home.— Thought I would write you a few lines to let you know I am O. K. and hope you are the same, haven’t, heard from yow yet, but guess my mail is back with my I haven’t had any mail since I left them. T have not seen Chase, Carl. Jay nor Art. There are so many "Yanks” over here that most all are •Strangers. There are 3.500 eat in out mess hall, hut we all get what we want to eat just the same. Uncle Sam does feed his boys well. I haven’t written lately, but it will seem good to you when you do get a letter. It. seems to be a job to write any more. Hope you are having better weather than we are having over here, where it rains every day. Well, will write more next time. As ever your son, TIPTON OLIVER WISEMAN, 334 Inf., Co. D., A. E. F.