Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1918 — INDIANA NEWS NOTES. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA NEWS NOTES.

Columbus, Indiana, has sold in excess of $35,000 worth of War-Sav-ings and Thrift Stamps. Two hundred and fifty high school pupils have purchased $1,400 worth of Thrift Stamps. Pupils in the parochial school of St. Vincent’s Church, Logansport, Indiana, SBOO worth of Thrift Stamps during the year. Kentland, Ind., March 7.—Kentland has reached its normal stride in the sale of sale of War-Savings and Thrift Stamps. Stamps are now selling here at the rate of $3,000 worth a month. Kentland’s quota is $24,810.