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BLOOD AND FIRE
THE SALVATION ARMY

WILLIAM BOOTH
FOUNDER

GEORGE L. CARPENTER
GENERAL

WOMEN'S PRISON BUREAU
LT.-COLONEL AGNES H. MCKERNAN
DIRECTOR

ERNEST I. PUGMIRE
COMMISSIONER EASTERN TERRITORY

SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT
BRIGADIER CHESTER R. BROWN
IN CHARGE

THE SALVATION ARMY
(INCORPORATED)
122 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET
NEW YORK 11, N. Y.
TELEPHONE CHELSEA 3-8700

April 26, 1944

REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN
APR 26 1944
FRAMINGHAM

Dr. Miriam Van Waters
Superintendent
Reformatory for Women
Framingham, Massachusetts

Re Lucille Devine

E M K
Our file -

Dear Dr. Van Waters:

We have just had a report on
the employment status of Lucille Devine, as
follows:

We have placed her as full time sales
clerk with Cushman Bakery Co., at their Store
in the Pennsylvania Station. Her hours will
be from 10A.M. to 7 P.M., at $19. per week of
48 hours. In addition, there will be a 1%
commission on sales after she has been there
for 90 days. She will start work tmorrow,
Thursday, April 27, at 10 A.M.

Lucille looks much better and
seems quite enthused over the job. We will
keep close supervision over her.

Praying God to bless you, believe
me

Sincerely yours,

Agnes H. McKernon
LT. COLONEL

AHM:H

P.S.- This is only a start, as I would
like to get her something with a
larger salary. She has stayed at
the Home for three weeks and looks
much better. We are helping her to
get white uniforms today.

HAVE YOU READ THE WAR CRY?

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