Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1914 — S. FENDIG ELECTED DELEGATE [ARTICLE]
S. FENDIG ELECTED DELEGATE
And if. A. Gray Alternate to State Meeting of >l. \V. A. M. A. Gray, of Remington, ( buries Platt and George and Charles Reed, of Renssefaer, were the only ones from Remington and Rensselaer .V. W. A. Camps to attend the county M. \V. A. meeting at Wheatheld Wednesday. This meeting was or Fie purpose of selecting a delegate and alternate delegate troia Jasper county to attend the state -M- W. A. meeting, which will be held at Washington, Ind., in a few weeks. The meeting elected Simon Fen dig of Wheatfield, as delegate, and M. A. Gray, of Remington, as alternate. she Wheatfield Camp is* one.Of the most flourishing ip the country and has added greatly to its membership during the past year. Mr; Gray, w'ho is an old Woodman and has visited many different Camps of toe order, says the Wheatfield Camp is the best Camp that he ever saw At their meeting Wednesday night they had aboirt 100 in attendance and the work, he says, was A-l. Two candidates were initiated, and a banquet was served at midnight. It was about 2 o'clock Thursday morning before the Woodmen left the hall. The visitors say that the Wheatfield Woodmen did themselves pround in entertaining the visiting Woodmen. .
