LAD SERVING U. S. WRITES HOME. ■ V *• V • * • . .V* • \ A •• • N. . » lt;• 'Robert M. Hensinger.rt M. Hensinger, now serving the fiag at the Philadelphia ird, has written to his sister, lo Hensinger, that he is en-himself in the service, but he us to come home for a visit, s letter the young Jackie says: i well and lively. I got a let-n you saying that you haven't rom me, but I wrote you two before this one and also an-Ralph’s letter. I have not answer to any of them, juld like to come home for a ut I’ll have to make a couple across first. I get homesick, ivish you would tell the girls they don’t object they can e a line now and then. You 1 them I think of them often, ny of the old bunch married? the men out of my gun crew irried since we hit Philadel-[ don’t go with any girls steady y once in a while to pass thet ,.dad to send me the News; I pay him for it “From your brother BERT M. HENSINGER, ivy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.,“Barracks 284.”