My Dear Commander Booth:
Those of us who have been fortunate enough to see something of the work of the Salvation Army with the American troops have been made proud by the devotion and self-sacrifice of the workers connected with your organization.
I congratulate you and, through you, your associates, and I wish you the best of fortune in the continuance of your splendid work.
Very sincerely yours,
L. M. House.
Commander Evangeline Booth, Salvation Army.
Evangeline Booth,
Salvation Army Headquarters, New York.
I have seen the work of the Salvation Army in France and consider it very helpful and valuable. I trust you will be able to secure the means not only for its maintenance but for the enlargement of its scope. It is a good work and should be encouraged.
Leonard Wood.
Camp Funston, Kansas.
Brigadier-General Duncan wrote to Colonel Barker the
following letter:
December 7, 1917.