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Show 111 J. WHITE IS WITH IE TROOPS 1EILM0 James Macbeth has received tho following fol-lowing most Interesting letter from Harry J. White, formerly of Ogden but now with the expeditionary forces at Seaford Camp, Sussox, England. White was formerly a restaurant man and lator with Thomas Foley in this city: "Liverpool, ulyJ 1, 191S. Dear Jim: Our ship has just reached tho port above named. I wanted to notify you that I have arrived safely and that I had a most wonderful trip. We haven't landed yet, but intend to do so In the morning. I will write in the morning and let you know where we go from here. I will be busy tomorrow packing up, so tell all tho boys I will write them later, as I haven't time now. I am feeling O. K. and having a wonderful wonder-ful time. We were over six weeks on the water. "It will be fourteen years tomorrow since I left the old country. Just think of landing on the same day. "Jim, I wrote the above yesterday but didn't have time to mail it I am now at Seaford camp, where I will be in quarantine for ten days. I am going to havo a strenuous time from the looks of things here, but I guess I'll get by alright, I don't know what my new address will be, so use tho old one. "Good luck and love to you all. "Your old cronie, "HARRY." |