On Active Service
Somewhere in France.
July 18th 1917
Dear Uncle Sol & Aunt Maggie,
Received the honey that you gave Mother to send to me about a week ago and must thank you for the same.
I got a bunch of Chronicles from Ona and I saw my letter that you put in.
I got a dandy parcel from Jenny London of Montreal. There was a lot of fine chocolates in it. and I had a fine time eating them. I got a few left, but they will soon be gone.
I am well and in good health at present.
Made a trip up in the line and came out safely. I was going to get some souviners but I didn't, this time.
I wrote a letter to Dewey to-night.
France is a pretty country that is where it is not smashed up.
I see quite a few fine sights here quite often these days.
Well I guess I will close for this time.
from Arthur C. Smith