ALBERT J MUNSON HOMEid ayNi.r-ondge,. S.vingunt,lent,lazelKin-rim))-•eek, 3ii in ;hilrjPvt, Albert J. Monson, wu3 amorist Bytie’s first volunteers anti who stands the third fro n the right in me above oicture, which was taken in Anri, 19)7, when four of the abuve boys enPstPiI in tiit* service. Albert and his eham, Ornver Sulum, who stun Is at his right, both joining the. army mil hei r* am mgit the 1 irst. to i?o across to light and both were wounded,Albert, who arrived home fr i.n Gvrip D ige Tua-vJay niornin , with his discharge was in theb\ttl»3 of Vorluue, Marne and ut Chauteau Thierry, It was at the litter place, he received a machine gun bulletin the side, on *h? 18th of July, 1918. whic •• nearly put him nut of commission. It did sen! him to the hospital, whir re hehad to remain until the el n-* if tie .v u\ fie has m v fully roenvere and tnougli he value* Via experience highly we don’t believe he wool Mrs. like to anticipate a duplication of it He was in the 23d lnfintrv.' 24 j 2nd Division, known us the Syracuse Brigade, which was one of the hus- • two divisions asked for by the French ofllcer when he asked Gen Miss?I Pershing for help ut O’nutin Viiorry, h iving seen them in action from i before. We are in hopes to have m irn 11 say in the future about help Albert’s experiences, but his modesty pevents us getting a greut deal * at a time.