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Show r j I Wkat do. I I By PHYLLIS BELMONT I liti For you who' hate to write letters here are a few tips. Provide yourself your-self with attractive, personal stationery, station-ery, a good pen, blotter, desk, and an up-to-date address book. Keep air mail stickers handy, and plenty of stamps. When writing service men (and you should do it often) address their mail carefully. For an army man his title, and full name, followed by his serial number. Then his company, com-pany, regiment or battalion, then name of the camp, city and state. For men overseas, omit camp, city and state, and substitute, A.P.O. number care of postmaster in city given you. For navy men title followed by full name, navy serial number, naval na-val station, receiving ship, etc., followed fol-lowed by city and state. If he is overseas substitute name of vessel, care of Fleet Post Office, city and state. But whatever you do don't forget to write to the men in the service. Ledger Syndicate. WNU Features. |