Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1917 — Col. Freyermuth Visits This City. [ARTICLE]

Col. Freyermuth Visits This City.

Colonel George W. Freyermuth, of South Bend, commanding the Third regiment of the Indiana National Guard, was the guest of Major George H. Healey and Captain H. B. Tuteur Thursday evening. The Colonel is making a visit to all the companies ■ under his command, getting a line on the enrollment, recruiting equipment, etc., preparatory to the call of the regiment to mobilize for federal service on the sth day of August. Colonel Freyermuth states that he has not received any official order relative to the plans for mobilizing the regiment, but feels quite sure that each company will go direct from its home station to the concentration camp. It is probable that Anniston, Ala., will be the spot selected for the Indiana troops, in the opinion of the Colonel. With the exception of Company H, of Warsaw, the company that is nearest to war strength is Company C, of Monticello. Rensselaer is far down the list with 104. The Warsaw company has. 151 men, including the line officers. The total enrollment of regiment is 1593 men.