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Show THE TRAYLOR FAMILY HELPED Father, Mother, Four Sons and Two Daughters in Uniform During the World Wsr. When the old question of "who won the war?" comes up, the Traylor family fam-ily of Trenton, Mo., may step aWv forward and ad- s -mlt that they ' helped. The com- N maudlng officer of l&SJs, S the family that 1 wus 100 per cent s ifyf In nctlve service -"-"".- s T was the father, 1 V J W. S. Traylor, J rank private. w 1 ft5V - Mr. Traylor, 'jjLi " his wife, four - t sons and two " ' ' daughters were all ln uniform. When war was declared, Mr. Traylor closed up his general store, donned the uniform uni-form of a buck private In the quartermaster quarter-master corps and did his bit well, despite de-spite Ids fifty-three years. Mother and tlie sisters were on active duty with the lied Cross. Of the four sons, Charles was with the Eighty-ninth division and was wounded. Frank was an aviator. Or-ville Or-ville served with the adjutant general's gen-eral's department and Hoy was with the Thirty-first railway engineers. |