Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1918 — WOMEN IN LONG AUTO TRIP [ARTICLE]
WOMEN IN LONG AUTO TRIP
Wife of Soldier Travels Alone From Camp in Georgia to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City, Okla. —Mrs. G. E. Rowland of Elk City, wife of a soldier stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., arrived here after traveling the distance from the Georgia camp alone In her automobile. She made the trip In eight days, and said that for miles through the country she saw’no one but negroes. Mrs. Rowland went to Georgia to visit her husband, who was expected to leave soon for “overseas.” On her return she followed Sherman's route to the sea.
