The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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ihLL THE KAISER
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it* ii i ( x ,r" ll ' arn,y pliyslcians and nurses,
)[' 8tat'°ns fillfng constantly with needed arti Ii s .13
the millions t. workers send in their products from sur>
rounding comunitiea, and then thera aro the triunal jn-ouJ)
of war c< uncillors with their club hous<s, their food stj ti< n
thdr home comforts, e itertainment features ar 1 th« ir eul-
tural and religious influences which are ofilcially endol-sed
th« sXfefw M Y- *•'' A" K- ' Sf
The f\??t two have put through a victorious drive for
funds to carry on their work, which my this time is so well
throughout the country, ami it is
now the privilege <>: the Salvation Army to mnk<? it, work
known and its needs, that both may he satisfied.
mn„V-? ' V-1'0" Arn:-V was « pioneer in the "hut move-
me.It wnici less piv'.-atiors than some other established
agencies for the com .rt and cheer of the boys, is Just 'he
more necessay, for often it can be carried on right on the
ui'ig line and niteh of the ass: t^nce given is more vital
fnere t Man a other point. t fs the dutv of the Salva- I
.°n !'<•; at the men no matter at what coat, and i
givethem just what thoy need at the critical time.
. 1,-0 ni"'!' } -i t to be iinsi;-ed In that this work does
tmt overlap any other agency, that from the experience of
"" •'•"•v workers they can often do things of a ,
ceria n cjiiractcn and do them more efficiently th-in any '
other body • f wdrkers, and the United States government <
,hasrecogniz< i the ess ntial and unique services which thow i
\.o. ! * 3 e; n r<- >r and commer.o's their support ar.d en- '
couiv ;;or 'on. to the people of lliis Nation.
In this community the Salvation Army holds its own •
va ui <1 place, which each year has been Mowing more stabla *
to the « 'V.ti's development; it has den*
: d that it d ... n t ov >rlap any other agency, that it ■
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fi" xStlf3 uC?? ',,and 11 warm«i 'ts way into out :
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rnnr,,V're .J: "''*r;i u;;"n to exp^ that rec..gnit.on and :
"\n ' ! '• the war activities sthich the organi-
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:t to no battle of NATION : NATION1 ' ' '
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Ameilean poet nldl«r hi th. luui.a to
ti\>' vrnt to thi.-;
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But "home is where the pi M l„",
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S'uro known how to please' v'
her roll the pie crust# ; ./
liou-cj than gold;
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^ 'thin itH ample mold; ^
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Tin hat fr,r a halol •*„
\h. sh« wears it well!
1 inp |ii(s for homesick lad*
sun- is "boating- hell".
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M;|i • I vat i. ,n Army la: h
-Hattb^ for the Lord' 1
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Clark, S. A. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1918, newspaper, September 12, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155500/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.