UNSELFISH LABOR REWARDED
for the help I have received through the medium of the Christian Science Welfare Committee in the form of literature, Sunday services, etc.
“Although I am not a member of the Christian Science Church, I have been the recipient of all these favors, for which I am very grateful.
“The Christian Science Welfare work has been an agency for good in this Camp to many others besides myself, and is conducted altogether along non-sectarian lines.
“I hope that this work can be continued in the army camps in this country and abroad, because of the good it is bringing to our soldiers.
“Sincerely yours,
“David S. Patterson, |
“2d Lieut., 16th Cavalry, U. S. A.” |
“I have not been in this camp a very long time but while
I have been here I have been struck with the quiet restfulness
of your welfare building and the cheerful atmosphere of
helpfulness that pervades it. I have also observed your readiness
to assist any soldier in any way, both in your building and
throughout the camp. I have heard it said that when there
was an important service to be rendered or quick
transportation needed about camp the Christian Science car was
always at everyone's service. And I would like to thank you
on behalf of my men and myself for what you are doing for
the morale of the army, or in other words—‘for the good of
the service.’
“William R. Randall, |
“1st Lieut., Inf., U. S. A.” |
“1. Concerning the value of the activities of the Worker
at this Camp, I desire to say that in the distribution of The
Christian Science Monitor he is doing a work of great merit
and value to all officers and men, from a non-sectarian
standpoint.
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