Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1918 — WOMEN CANT FIGHT, BUT THEIR MONEY CAN [ARTICLE]

WOMEN CANT FIGHT, BUT THEIR MONEY CAN

Fourth Liberty Loan Women’* Organization. ' The women of Jasper county, with Mrs. Judson J. Hunt as county chairman, have organized for the Fourth Liberty Loan Dtollars Army. The captains of each township, with a number of lieutenants, are 9 prepared now to receive volunteer subscriptions or to make a thorough canvass of their townships. The township organization follows: Barkley township— Mrs. J. G. Culp. Carpenter—'Mrs. Charles Parker. Gillam—Miss Alice Ryan. Hanging Grove— Mrs. Clyde Randle. Jordan—Mrs. Jesse Dunn. Kankakee—Miss Lydian Sands, Mrs. W. A. WilL Keener—Mrs. Luther Frame. Marion—Mrs. J. H. Chapman. Milroy—'Mrs. Thomas McAleer. Newton—Mrs. Marion Freeland. Union—Mrs. H. J. Dexter. Walker—Mrs. William Dooley. Wheatfield—Mrs. Malcolm Clark. “Bond Our Boys to Victory.” —BUT A ÜBBBTT BOMB TOBAY—"FORDSON TRACTORS. A car load of Fordson Tractors just received. Any one needing one of these wonderful little machines to make a short job of their fall work, phone Central Garage, No. 319. —BUT A X2BEBTY BOMB TOBAT—WEATHER FORECAST. For Indiana—Fair tonight, cooler extreme south portion, frost central and north portions. Friday, fair.