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u mhUlllH- - stWelcome news, was received lastweek bv Aloxnnder Gregory, from bis mother at Salonika. Greece, ol the receipt «C two large money cullers sent her during the tewmonths. the first to arrive In two or three rears, although they w«nt r.Trt-nrdod at. regular intervals nilduring the wav Uy Mr. Gregory andla« brother. Sergeant Hercules Grczorv, now in France. Mrs. Greg-., iy and her children, who have heWJ In dire peril at limes, particular1.IU daughters at tile tlwo ol theHut gar occupation ot MonojtU.vh,w llioy were staying with their father., are now In comfort, but her sons are not satis-lied to allow- the family to longerremain there a* long ns they arc now able to malte the trip to America In safety. Mr. Gregory is -pared to forward $500 to hi« moth* for this purpose, which will bring the entire family to New ^ork ‘it..This will he a surprise, but a 1»aP!Oho w the mother. The father died during the siege of Monnatir,•n(«!V • •0 v \ j.1
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Marshall News Statesman

Marshall, Michigan, US

Mon, Jan 06, 1919

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