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Claude J. Diliplane—If You Put This Alongside the Pig, He'll Smile

Claude J. Diliplane—If You Put This Alongside the Pig, He'll Smile
[Oops, looks like I was a little late last night in posting my "messages, captions, inscriptions" photo, and Phil beat me to the punch with his "all dressed up and nowhere to go" photo for this week's theme. I'd be glad to remove this from the group if anyone has any objection to my tardiness.]

A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of messages, captions, inscriptions (a written comment, description, or explanation added to the back or front of a photo).

Claude J. Diliplane (1887-1950) of Reading, Pennsylvania, served in the U.S. Army at the end of World War I, from May to December 1918. He was 31 years old when he noted on the back of this real photo postcard that his picture was taken at Fort Myer, Virginia, on July 18, 1918.

He also jokingly said, "I think if you put this alongside the pig, he'll smile. Try it and see." He closed with "Some Pig" before signing his name.

Claude was 62 years old and working as a machinist when he tragically died on Monday, January 30, 1950, from injuries he received from being hit by a car at Second and Penn Streets in Reading the previous Saturday night ("Pedestrian Dies of Auto Injuries," Philadelphia Inquirer, Jan. 31, 1950, p. 8).

Claude J. Diliplane—If You Put This Alongside the Pig, He'll Smile (Back)

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 Deborah Lundbech
Deborah Lundbech club
haha - a funny card, but an unfortunate end for this poor man.
I hope most of his life was happy.
5 years ago.
 RicksPics
RicksPics club
As usual, great research on this amusing photo post card, Alan. I'm intrigued by his "Some Pig" comment on the card, since that's the first message Charlotte spun into her web in "Charlotte's Web." Some coincidence!
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.

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