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A..A^AkjSkA^ki **mrnk??m?mKm-mm?mmmmmm-m-mm?mmm ? ?? SOUTHEASTERN SOLDIER PLEASES . , KING AT ROYALTY PANCAKE FEAST !:',T IN LONDON Y. M. C. A. EAGLE HUT .. raEiaFggMMflJjHuifflEM ntt|KHS?HflMHgaHHnHIMMHnHHB||Hn W^BBBH|BiHEaHi^^^^BMfcBOiyii?nPli^B|^MBnBSSyi^f^BBfffflMHHW^Bl ,^^^^HH^HHH^H||B9^^HK|mRBBHBvQH|^^HE9HHMHMH3fl^HH| |H^^H|H|| B^^BMH^WBBHiBjPKjfliHcflWwHfflMKi ^K/v: y fcrii^oTi' i|jj King George and Queen Mary saw bow American corn-cakes were made and also sampled them. Not only that, bat they saw how American | fighters conquer the delioaoy. Here you see royalty emerging from their first encounter with the favorite American breakfast delight. It would almost seem they were viewing the Marines and Sailors as though wondering if this is the food on which they grow so husky. King George missed the best part of the recent pancake treat at London Eagle Hut?he didn't turn 'em personally. Everyone else is doing ft now, patting an extra edge on their appetites by manipulating the flippe*. The six Y. M. C. A. oake-bakers were on the verge of prostration after serving 6,1M American soldiers and sailors with pancakes in the first fifteen days' rush on this pet edible, when a hut secretary had a happy thought He induced the pancake fiends not only to bake their own, but dho to demonstrate wfth the batter and turner for their hungry buddies. w?r Mnoniaih aa the "Y" retails two man's sise cakes wfth 1U0 MVB *W? -r?| WW appropriate maple eyrap both tor sixpence. A Tennessee boy made a big hit with King George when the latter strode into the room where the royalty was assembled. "They teU me the king is here," remarked the Tennesseean, "and I want to shake hands with the head of this beautiful country." The king gave the Tennessee boy a hearty handshake and inquired aa to the state in America from which he came. nrnnnu uiu niccrn it ronuT Qcunam mHii uHOdtu hi rnum (By Delayed Cable from Chateau Thierry Front with American Foroee j in Franca)-?The Rev. Daniel R. Kennedy, Jr., formerly of Savannah, Ga* A Red Triangle worker, has been given honorary mention for having dto? played splendid ooolneas and bravery when gassed in a **7" hut daring a Carman attack in Franoe. He is now recovering and has written baok from the front: "I gruees no one is afraid to pay the price If neceeeary." ; A^A A^A A^A A^A A^]| A^A A y ^ ^ y"y"y 4 4 "y t^> %"* A^4 A^A Atl i>ti xtk A^A A^A A^A i^A A^A A^i A^A A^A A^A A^A A^Akjl y?^yly ^tt^?y^y?^?f^"iy iy ^|rf^y )tice to Herald / / BHHBIHBMVBHBBBninnil ates Government has just advised The Bamberg Herald t iree months of date. This means that credit can no longei ve have no option in. 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