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Show King George Lauds Boy in JLetter to Mother A personal letter written by King lorje of Knlnd. congratulating congratu-lating her on the bravery and heroism hero-ism of her ion Reuben, who was wounded In action In October, hu been received by Mrs. Annie R. Wilcox. Reuben Wilcox Is now I with t he Hrl t isli f oroa, h a vl ng leh transferred from the Three Hundred Seventh K.enal corps of the t'nited Htnte army. At present, he la cunvslesclng from a wound In the light lee, received while performing a piece of difficult work against the Hum In a mtlltHry hospital. It was this piece of work that brmiKM forth the felicitations of the Kng-llh Kng-llh king. The wish la expressed hv the king- in the letter that he would like to ehuke handa with each memler of the Wilcox fam-'. fam-'. to gratified was he at the work of the Wilcox boya In fight-in- the 11 una. Gilbert H. Wilcox, another brother, has been with tha British Brit-ish forces el nee January. I-leu-fnunt Francis D. Wilcox, a third son of Mm. Wilcox, la in France with the American forces. Ken hen Wilrox has written o " Tils si J er""Mrs. J. M. ' lien Jrick- "' mm. 13M Koulh fllxth Went street. .iying that he la convalescing- In the military hospital in France, i The Wilcox boys are song of a I Civil war veteran. I |