WORD FROMWSJureE.thlt;T1W. C, LUTES RECEIVES LETTERS FROM CLAY AND ARTHUR. \^uW. C. Lutes received a letter from Elmore and a card from Clay last Saturday, both coming from the fighting line in France. They read as follows;Somewhere in France.Aug. 10, 18.At the Front.Dear Father and All:As I have a few spare moments this morning will write you a few lines, to let you know that I am all O, K. We have been very busy for some days. But we are getting plenty to eat and a place to sleep. Seems like everything is going in our favor at the present time. I haven’t seen Clayton for some time, but saw some of his friends. He is well. I have a very easy job operating telephones.thStWtaeii2LINwlt;d toffoaiIcI received a letter from Carrie lately, rpifitfcscTell her I will write her as soon as I get a chance. You write often as you can, also tell Luther to write, so will close for this time hoping this j j0 will find you all wellYour son, TElmer Lutes. jOJ Dear Father: jI will drop you a card. Leaves me well, hope you the same. 1 $ g( haven’t seen Elmer for awhile, but I hear from him often. We are at the h front and under fire and see German b'airplanes quite often. The weather ^ is veyv warm here. Write to us of as you can. Good bye.Your sonClayton Lutes.clonr