Mrs Paul Darkwood was in Mil-At.-C'v ^0.4 — W 4 “'vK .*L? air ttf r* i\*\.\rvad of milk. Carrots may be ; Twofuls ih'“T'ted.I f *-*«** s i «2? flwll { f l*llS Jit.Mississippi. The picture was sent to Mrs. Darkwood by her son Albert who is now in that camp. He has been at Hattiesburg since leaving Indiana, but has no knowledge how soon he will be calied to some other point. Albert has not received afurlough since leaving home, which was sometime last September, nor does he care for one until the weather gets warmer up north.Avn