Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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10 HERBERT LLOYD'S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VARDON & PERRY (Copy of Letter) American Expeditionary Forces Headquarters Third Army Corps Office of Commanding General Neuwied, Germany, 10 February, 1919. FROM: Commanding General, Third Army Corps, American E. F. TO: Messrs. VARDON AND PERRY. SUBJECT: Testimonial of Good Work. Upon your departure from the area occupied by this Corps, I de- sire to express to both of you my appreciation of the excellent work performed by you. Not only has your entertainment itself been of an unusually good order, but you have taken pains to see that you reached the more advanced and isolated towns of the bridgehead area, which were mani- festly in most need of some diversion. With praiseworthy self-sacrifice you have showed yourselves at all tim^es willing to repeat your performance, after the regular day's work was done, for those persons who had been unable to see you. To do this you frequently made long journeys, by automobile, late at night, in the most inclement weather. I desire to thank you heartily for the zeal and good fellowship with which you have carried out your labors in this Corps. JOHN L. HINES, Major General, U. S. A. (Author's Note.—When ordering adv. space, Varden & Perry sent no "copy." The Author is responsible for the authentic letter inserted above.) A unit hamt, a basli of gkr, A tmBxn^ B0«9, nr tmn ttv ti\vtt, A mtnning smtU, gomttB from Jpar^F, WI|at*a tl|^ attBtu^r? Slaurri lHul