Bringing a French bride to visit the home folks in Bedford, Rex M. Moody
has returned to France. His wife returned with him, and with them went the
new baby that came to the Moody home while in Bedford. Mr Moody was a member
of Co K of Corning when he went over, but when it came time to come "home"
he found "home" for him was on the other side of the ocean, owing
to having married Miss Fannie Tisserand of Claumont. The lady's father is
a railway contractor in France, and Mr Moody is engaged in helping to put
France back where she was before the Hun marched across the border and began
tearing things to pieces. The Clarinda Herald, Clarinda, Iowa, February
5, 1920 |