Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1918 — LEAVE FOR CAMP TAYLOR [ARTICLE]

LEAVE FOR CAMP TAYLOR

Twe*ty-Five More Jasper County Boys Pulled Out Saturday. Twenty-three more stalwart sons of Jasper county left Saturday on Monon train No. 5 for Camp Taylor, Kentucky, and two for Purdue university at Lafayette, to take training for the national army. There was a large turnout of relatives and friends of the boys at the depot to bid them good-bye, and the leave-taking in some instances was quite affecting. They were the recipients of hearty well wishes from all. However, there were few, if any, of the boys who were unwilling to go to their country’s service. That all may safely return when this terrible war is over is the sincere hope of The Democrat and their friends. is a list of the boys left Saturday, together with the town or township from which they came: Clarence V. Sayers, Marion township. Hdrold L. Fidler, Marion. ■ Walter L. Nagel, Marion. • David Delos Dean, Rensddlaer. Elmer Daniels, Rensselaer. Howard B. Clark, Rensselaer. Roy J. Heil, Wheatfield. Harvey Austin, Wheatfield. Frank Grube, Wheatfield. Thomas G. Worden, Remington. Thomas J. MeGlinn, Marion. John Chas. Running, Demotte. Albert VanWeinen, Keener. Herman P. Stewart, Wheatfield. ’ Andrew .Hurley, Remington. Jesse E. Wiseman, Virgie. James Hill, Virgie. Leo Kreuger, Union. Paul Sekema, Keener. • Roscoe Hilton, Walker. Leßoy Zimmerman, Carpenter. Samuel Koslowsky, Rensselaer. George Kroening, Barkley. To training camp at Purdue: Guy Minor, Tefft. John Fenzil, Walker township. There were thirty-three Lake county men —including George W. Mauck, son of Lee Mauck of Rensselaer —on the same train, bound for Purdue, and seventy-three Lake county men bound for Camp Taylor.