RAYMOND CARLOUGH
MEETS
ON TRAIN IN FRANCE
Private Raymond Carlough, with the
U. S. Tank Service in France, where he recently arrived, writes to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlough of
437 West Anderson Street, that he is enjoying the best of health and having a good time. He says that while enroute on a train through France he met Lloyd Brower, of James street, looking fine and had a pleasant chat. He also met a sergeant from “Billy” Pince’s company, who informed him “Bill” was “fine and dandy.” He was also informed that “Toots” Murphy and
Raymond Kempton were on the same train, but he didn’t have a chance to see them.