Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1919 — TWO MORE OF RENSSELAER’S WANDERERS RETURNED [ARTICLE]

TWO MORE OF RENSSELAER’S WANDERERS RETURNED

Two more of Rensselaer’s overseas soldiers are home, Ernest Moore having arrived from Camp Sherman, 0., Wednesday evening and Michael Wagner arriving from the Ohio cantonment this Thursday morning. ... Mr. Moore was a member of Com>any M at the time that organization est this city in the summer of 1917. le went to Camp Shelby, Miss., with lis unit where he remained for several months. Later, however, at his own request, he was transferred to a medical corps made up at Frankfort, Ind., and with which he embarked for overseas. He spent many months in the fighting zone, emerging without a scratch. Mr. Wagner was in the draft of last April, going to Camp Mills, N. Y., and leaving for overseas in the late summer with his division. He was on several fronts during the drives of 1918 and rendered invaluable service as a member of a headquarters company, working as a stenographer and short-hand man. Both me nare glad to get back to Rensselaer after their experiences in the fighting zone and will continue to make this city their homes. Mr. Moore taking up his position at Long’s drug store and Mr. Wagner resuming his duties as court reporter.