Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1918 — CLARENCE FATE VISITS RENSSELAER [ARTICLE]

CLARENCE FATE VISITS RENSSELAER

It is always a pleasure to have those who have lived among us visit us and the glad hand is always extended to each and every one. But there is one fellow whose hand is always grasped with a very special delight by all, and that is our former townsman C. P. Fate. If you want to know how many friends Clarence has here just take a complete census of our population and extend the city lines far each way into the county. ' He is one of the best boosters this city ever had. He was. always pulling off something and with him there was never a dull moment. We need him now and he -should be conscripted to return. Clarence came over Tuesday and returned to Crown Point today. He had business matters to look after, but was in a hurry to return home. He 'reports that his business at the Lake chunty capital is up to the full capacity. His family are well and George is now at Camp Merritt, N. J., and is expecting to take a boat- ride in the very neat future. . )