Harrogate Herald - 3rd January 1917
Letters
Private E Watson, writing on Christmas Eve,
expressed what pleasure the Herald gives him out at the front, and
adds :
I am not the only one who looks forward to your
paper, as my bed chum (also a Harrogate chap) shares the pleasure of
reading it. His name is A Johnson, of Regent Estate. I have no doubt
you will know him. We have been together since enlistment, and we
get on very well together, and apart from our rough life we have had
some good times. We have met one or two Harrogate fellows since we
came out. The first night we arrived in France we were having a walk
round when we met Frank Clarke, of Skipton Street, which was a great
pleasure, also a surprise. I was very sorry to receive news of one
of my old chums, Harry Holmes, who was reported missing some time
ago. I hope some news has been received of him, also that he is safe
and well. We are having dreadful weather at present, raining every
day, but we must expect it this time of the year. You will notice my
address has changed. I left the last about a week ago. Hoping to
receive your paper as regular in future as in the past, and closing
with kindest regards and wishing you and your paper every success.
Harrogate Herald - 17th January 1917
Letters
Expressing his thanks for the Herald, Private A
Johnson says :
You have no idea how I look forward to it now, as it
is grand to get news of the dear old town to which we belong. I am
pleased to say that I am keeping well, although the weather out here
is awful just now. It's a rough life, but through it we keep
smiling. I see you have received my chum Watson's letter. He
is quite well, and in the best of spirits. Roll on Blighty! Wishing
you and your paper every success, and hope to still receive it.