South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 14, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 January 1922 — Page 7

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SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14. 1922

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We owe it to our former service men to put our shoulders to the wheel as we did in the memorable days of 1917 and '18.

WHEN 4 our bovs" a few years ago marched awav to war, vou will recall the expression on all sides was, "Just wait until you young fellows get back, there won't be anything too good for you." And they marched away singing, with a smile on every face. WELL, some of those brave boys never came back, and the ones that did, returned in groups of a dozen to a hundred, unannounced, unheralded, without any public show of appreciation for what they had done. Some were fortunate enough to get their old jobs back again and make their way alone. Many, crippled and worn out by their experiences, have never been able to get back on their feet. Monday Night's Great Reception at the Studebaker Administration Building Is for the Two Fold Purpose of Letting South Bend Show Her Appreciation, and to Take Care of Our War Unfortunates.

NOW, as to our duty in making this reception the most successful job South Bend ever tackled. If you are a former soldier, sailor or marine, don your uniform or your service button and attend the party patriotic South Benders have arranged for you. IF YOU are a citizen, and were not in the service, buy a ticket to the reception. The price is $5 or $500 or any amount in between. A small part of the money raised in this way will defray some of the reception expense the balance, and it is expected this balance will amount to $10,000, will be devoted to the needs of our veterans, who are up against it and deserve help. So let's all boost together with the same patriotic spirit we displayed when the Huns were virtually knocking at our gates.

Get Your Tickets at Golden Manns Fow Stores, George Platner's Hullie & Mike's or the Oliver News Stand.

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