Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1919 — WAR MOTHERS PREPARING FOR ARMISTICE DAY. [ARTICLE]
WAR MOTHERS PREPARING FOR ARMISTICE DAY.
The Jasper County War Mothers are making arrangements to entertain on November 11 all members of the American Legion and all other boys and girls who have returned from the service. There will be entertainment in the afternoon and dinner served at some time during the day. They are hereby asking the following committees to meet at the court house Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock to make further plans. This is not a War Mothers’ reception alone but includes every patriotic person in the county. Det everyone respond cheerfully and borne out on this occasion to welcome the boys and girls who have returned. Armistice day should be a rally day for everyone in the world. . . _
The following are requested* to be at the court house Thursday evening: Mesdames J. D. Allman, A. P. Burton, George A. Williams, B. D. McColly, William Childers, E. P. Honan, Alda Parkinson, B. F. Fendig, Vernon Nowels, Mary Drake, Jesse Nichols, Frank Critser, Fanny Wasson, A. R. Hopkins, Wm. Rowles, J. J. Eiglesbach, Ora T. Ross, A. L. Padgitt, C. G. Spitler, C. W. Hanley, G. E. Murray, Angeline Luers, Emory Garriott, Wm. Fisher, Simon Fendig, Charles Spencer, Joseph Thomas, Geprge Bartoo, John Iliff, R. H. Eibf Wm. DeArmond, Charles Moody; Misses Agnes Platt and Mildred Biggs and Messrs. Rev. J. B. Fleming, Rev. W. T. Barbre, Rev. E. W. Strecker, Rev. Daniels, Van R. Grant, Frank Osborne, Floyd, Spain, Charles Sands, Conrad Kellner, Chas. Pefley, Clifford Payne; L. H. Hamilton, C. G. .Spitler, Frank Welsh, F. E. Babcock, Charles Welsh, H. W. Marble, Thomas Callahan, Martin Sauser, Rex Warner, C. W. Hanley, A. F. Long, Warren Poole, Charles Postill, Burr Porter, John Rush, Jesse Nichols, Walter Harrington, Grant Davisson, Frank Lafever, John Pettet, Clifford Fairchild, John Bowie, Alfred Duggleby, Charles Wood, D. S. Makeever, Bert Amsler, H. J. Bartoo, James Chapman, W. L. Bott, George M. Meyers, and all members of the Jasper county council of defense not mentioned above.
