i .Tv SSHra** * jfc. ® • LsSS-’ 3?%i2v ^ V'SU3 tBSS?1314 East Jefferson street from their son. Hay F. Myers, somewliere itFrance, dated May 2$, 1918;Dear folks * '*j How iy «very one at home? . Hope you .» • all right* 1 have been feeling pretty koo«I flt; a few dteyk but havea bad coM at present. ■: ?.How aie the i^amhs? Hope they are all gettlilf ftlong fin%, Is Mary at home yet? 1 hope she will stay ! 1 *?et home for 1 have lots to tell Her before she makes a start for a new life. She had better stay while she has a chance. Some day it may betoo late. Mother, my, prayers are every day that you may have the best of luck till 1 get home. Folks* you need not worry about* me, for I am prepared for any accident that may happen, so it does hot worry me the. least bit, but I do think of home,each day for 1 haven't any mail yet, for we have moved around so much. But I will stay with the 26th division. £ now am in the 102d field artillery. It is a nice bunch of fellows.May (#od bless and be over all ofP. . a . •‘V- .ryou forever. Your loving son.HAY F. MYERS. Hattery C4 102 F. A., A. K. F., France.