Thursday, September 27, 2018

Soldier Writes Newspaper: Help Me Find Out What Happened to My Mother, 1918

“With Robeson Soldiers,” from The Robesonian, Lumberton, N.C., Sept., 26, 1918

Daniel Shaw Wants Address of Mother and J.C. Simmons
Daniel Shaw, C.M. 3, U.S. naval aviation forces, foreign service, writes The Robesonian to please get the address, if possible, of his mother and J.C. Simmons. He says he has written them but has not heard from them and that he will feel so much better as soon as he receives a letter from his mother. If any Robesonian reader knows the whereabouts of J.C. Simmons, The Robesonian has some important information for him. The Red Cross civilian relief committee or any one can perform a good service by locating these people and sending the address to The Robesonian. Mr. Shaw offers to send The Robesonian money for its trouble if it can locate his mother and Mrs. Simmons, but of course this paper would accept no pay from him and would be happy to be able to relieve his distress about this matter.

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