2. You have furnished aid and comfort to the American soldier throughout the trying experiences of the last few days, and in accomplishing this worthy mission have spared yourself in nothing.
3. The Division Commander wishes me to thank you for the Division and for himself.
CK/T. Campbell King, Chief of Staff.
CABLEGRAM.
Paris, December 17,1917.
Commander Miss E, Booth, 120 W. 14th St., New York.
I am glad to be able to express my appreciation of the work done by the Salvation Army in the way of providing for the comfort and welfare of the Command. I think the efforts of the Salvation Army are admirable and deserving of appreciation and commendation, and I consider the effort is made without advertisement and that it reaches and is appreciated by those for whom it is most needed.
L. P. Murphy, Lieut.-Colonel of Cavalry.
CABLEGRAM.
Paris, December 17,1917.