Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1918 — SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. [ARTICLE]
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
The following and sailors are home either on furloughs or have been mustered out of the service: Howard Clark, furloughed from Camp Taylor. Gerald Hollingsworth, William C. Babcock, Jr., and Worth McCarthy, who had been in the naval service at Cleveland, Ohio, have been placed upon the inactive list. Paul Strecker, who is also located at Cleveland, was not released. Lieut. Raymond Roy has been mustered out of the service and is now at, home. He wa slbcated at Camp Devens, Mass., and from' there he brought a troop train to Camp Grant, at which place he was mustered out. Telegrams have peen received from the follow? who have just arrived from overseas: H. barker Childers, Guy M. Crowder, Laban Wilcox, Floyd Hemphill, W. J. Holmes, Harold Stiers, James Eldridge, Bert Blackman, Allen Bousher, Harvey Myres, Glenn Burns, George Shupe and Ardis Cornwall. ' I **• 4
