Red Cross Everywhere We Go,” Writes Local Soldier From England1:r£IAnother Clearfield soldier, Sgt. Robert Henchbarger, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Henchbarger of 210 Poplar avenue, has recently written home from “Some where m England” abundantly praising the services of what he proudly designates as “our American Red Cross.”In the first part of the letter Bob wrote, “Thanks for giving me Buds address. I know exactly where he is and I'll seehim as soon as I can 1 don’tknow howT far it is, or what the facilities are for getting there,but I’ll be trying, you can bet on that because I'm homesick to see seme one I know.”Later on he continued, “I know that a lot of my friends are here and this isn’t a very big island, so send me anyone's address whom you find is here, and the Red Cross will help me find them. This American Red Cross of ours is everywhere we go. It has almost ceased to be an organization and is fast becoming an institution—always with us—and able to help, so (Please Turn to Page 2)