Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1916 — Boy Scouts Enjoying Camp Life On Iroquois. [ARTICLE]
Boy Scouts Enjoying Camp Life On Iroquois.
Saturday and Sunday were busy days in the Boy Scouts camp. Joel Clifford McDaniel celebrated his Bth birthday on the banks of the Iroquois on Saturday by treating the boys to watermelon and cake. Mrs. Joe Groom contributed to the enjoyment by sending a delicious lemon-custard pic and hot Parker House rolls. Sunday was a very busy day. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Merritt rendered valuable service by keeping cama while the Scout master was conducting his morning worship m the city and at Slaughter in the afternoon. All extend to them —the —most —hearty thanks. The following persons visited the camp since last report: W .J. Wright, iMr. and Mrs. Ray D. Thompson and two daughters, Mrs. Hugh Hurley, Maybell Waymire, Agnes Platt, Merl Freeland, Stella Platt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fate, Dwight Curnick, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Osborne, Miss Fern Osborne, Walter Randle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Platt, Mrs. W. R. Knowile® and Mrs. Albert Alter, of Forest, Ind., Mss Irene Olds, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman, Mss Mary Leatherman, Miss Helen Leatherman, George Fate, W. Eigelsbach, Orie Pott, Ted Ramey, L. Worland, Boy Scout from Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole, Gladys Groom, Marguerite Walters Mr, and Mrs. Joe Groom.
