NEWSPAPERS: ROBERT BRODERICK DISCHARGED, ROBERT S. BEATTY IN GERMANY, JOHN
NICHOLSON IN NEW YORK 1919, Connellsville, Fayette Co., PA
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Friday, February 21, 1919, The Daily Courier, Connellsville Pa,
ROBERT BRODERICK DISCHARGED, ROBERT S. BEATTY IN GERMANY, JOHN NICHOLSON
IN NEW YORK
Private Robert Broderick, lately discharged from Camp Beauregard,
visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Grant Miller at Pennsville this
week.
James Beatty of Dickerson Run received a card from Robert S. Beatty of
Company D, 47th Infantry, who before enlisting was assistant station
agent at Dickerson Run, saying he is well and is getting along fine. He
is stationed in Germany. He says he is being treated fine but does not
care how soon he is returned to the States.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nicholson of Snydertown received a card from their son,
John Nicholson, announcing his arrival in New York. He expects to be
home soon.