Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1919 — ANOTHER SOLDIER ARRIVES HOME. [ARTICLE]

ANOTHER SOLDIER ARRIVES HOME.

Hartsell Adams, better known as “Doc” Adams, arrived home Thursday, Aiigust 28, which was just fifteen months to the day since he left his home here to enter the military service. Mr. Adams left here for Camp Taylor, Ky., on May 28, 1918. From there he was sent to a camp in Louisiana where he attended a school, receiving instruction in the uses of telephone and wireless information. ,He went to France August 18, 1918, where he made a splendid record for efficient service. He was with the military police but did service with the second division guard company in the Paris district. , He left Paris July 29, 1919, and took ship for America August 6, arriving in Hoboken. He was first sent to Camp Merritt and later to Camp Sherman, O.,~>wherehe was honorably discharged on August 26. Mr. Adams is very profuse in his upraise for the Red Cross, the K. of C., and Jewish society.