Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1914 — Several New Members Taken Into Sons of Veterans Camp. [ARTICLE]

Several New Members Taken Into Sons of Veterans Camp.

Notwithstanding the inclement weather Friday night about fifteen 1 members of) the newly instituted Sons of Veterans camp attended the meeting and several new members w r ere obligated, including dis-, ford Dayton, S. C. Irwin, H. W. Wood, Jr., Ed Fay, Delos Dean and C. W. Hanley. I Commander Green made a short talk, in which he declared that the importance of the work before the order required the best efforts of all members and he appealed to all to inspire patriotism in citizenship and loyalty to all correct policies in an effort to cause our country to continue long in peace Others made brief talks under the good of the order and Harvey W. Wood was given the initiatory work. The charter is to be kept open until Friday evening, Dec. 18th, and all sons and grandsons of veterans are asked as a patriotic duty to become members. The initial cost is only $1 and the quarterly dues are only 50 cents. 1