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Show Red Cross Helps America's Service Men If you have a question as to what becomes of the tremendous output out-put of the American Red Cross, and especially if you have a son or husband or brother in military service, the letter received by Mrs. Harold S. Snow, county production pro-duction chairman, from Sgt. Thomas Bryner, who recently reached England, will give you the main answers, according to this soldier. Sgt. Bryner said he had learned a genuine lesson on the subject and wanted Mrs. Snow to know first-hand his experience and appreciation. ap-preciation. The last few minutes before they embarked were made pleasant by representatives of the American Red Cross, who gave them kit bags filled with useful (Continued on page eight) Red Cross Helps (Continued from first page) items. On board the ship, a few days out, great boxes were opened which supplied games, books and a variety of items for entertainment. entertain-ment. Again from the American Red Cross. And first to greet them when they landed in England was a delegation from the American Red Cross with food, appetizing and satisfying; and food that stayed down, despite how ill some had been on the voyage across. Some of those kit bags; some of the game boxes; even some of the food may have been contributed contrib-uted from Washington county, and at least one Washington county boy participated and appreciated. |