Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1918 — Page 12

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(THE CANTONMENT SLOGAN) JOHN E. FITZGERALD, Chairman, Hammond THOMAS BOYLE, Chairman, Whiting JOHN O'NEIL, Chairman, East Chicago

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erating in providing War Camp Homes the boys who are fighting for us all.

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When K. of C. solicitors approach you during the week GIVE LIBERALLY. - Everybody welcome in this popular subscription just as

at the K. of C. War Camps

WELCOME"

They do not ask the faith or creed Of Mm that comes into their hut; True knighthood's door is never shut Against a pilgrim warrior's need. They question only: ""Would you Rest, And are you weary and oppressed? Then, brother, lay aside your card, And come this sheltering roof to share."

The days of bigotry are passed; Xow creeds are standing side by side To stem war's devastating tide, All Christians as one race are massed. And Jew and Gentile work and pray As fellows of a common clay. Throughout war's black and 'dreary blight In deeds of mercv men unite.

Perhaps some one you love or know May seek the door that's never shut, And enter Knighthood's cheery hut And hear the songs of long ago. And live once more an hour or two The joys of home that once he knew, Shall he not feel your presence there Regardless of the garb you wear Edgar A. Guest.

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