Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1918 — SEND IN YOUR BOY’S ADDRESS [ARTICLE]

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If Oyerseas, That Other Boys May Find Him. Judging from the number of Jasper county boys who have gone overseas in the past few weeks our county is mighty well represented "over there,” and the boys should not get lonesome because of the number of familiar faces they will see. Among those who have gone over in the past month are Stanley Brusnahan of Parr; John Krlz of Newton township; Lloyd Johnson of Barkley township; Wesley N. Hurley of near Wheatfield; Paul Worland, (John Worland has been "over” for some months), Omar Osborne, Dorris Crooks, D. J. Babcock, K. T. Rhoades, "Jorisey” Warner, Arthur Bissendcn, John Knox and Frank Gorham of Rensselaer; James Beckman, Richard Beck and Leslie Zellers of Fair Oaks. Besides this number there are a score or imore others who'have been "over there’’ for a longer period. Among the latter are Vern Davisson Sam Duvall, Carroll Leatherman, Dr. C. E. Johnson, Frank Hardman, Fred Hamilton, Harry Hayes, Edward Peregrine, Elvin Bussell,, Herman Ames, Harvey Phillips, Harmon

Clayton, Willie Potts, Ad. Clayton, Ford E. McColly, Allen Fendig, Solomon Fendig, Oscar Leach and Rosa Benjamin. It wpuld be of much advantage to our boys who are “over there” in finding one another If we could publish the company, regiment, etc., fn which they are located, and The Democrat asks the parents of these boys to either send or phone in their addresses that we may add sanne to those which we> already have, which follow: ' Herman Ames, 150th Field Expeditionary, A. E. F. Supply Co. William Dorris Crooks, U. S. Naval Base No. 18, Lieut. C. E. Johnson, 6 Haymarket, S. W. 1., London, England. Vern C. Davisson and Samuel O. Duvall, 8. 8. U. 629 Convois Autos, Par B. E. M., Paris. Serg. Frederick H. Hamilton, A Battery, Second Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade, B. E. F., France. Frank Hardman, Base Section No. 1, A. E. F. Harry Hayes, Rainbow Division. Solomon Fendig, 25 Engrs., Co. 8., A. E. F. K. T. Rhoades, 601 Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, 52 Army Artillery Park, A. E. F. Paul H. Worland, M. D., 16th P. A., A. E. F. John Worland, Co. 7, Second M. M. Reg., S. C., A. E. F. Omar O. Osborne, Co. E, 108 Engrs., A. E. F. Harvey Phillips, U. 8. Navy Aviation Forces, in France. Edward Peregrine, Bat. E, 150th F. A., A. E. F. Elvin Bussell, 108 Engrs., Co. C, A. E. F. Llovd Johnson, Q. M. A. Second Class, U. S.'N. Expeditionary Forces. John Knox, Sup. Co. 312, Q. M. C„ A. E. F. .... . - - = . Ross Benjamin, U. 8. Postal Service, France. Corp. Oscar R. Leach, Ist French Motor Bat., A. E. F. Serg. Richard Beck, Base Hospital No. 32, A. E. F. Carrol 1 W. Leatherman, Base Sec. No. 1, Depot 2, A. P. O. No. 701, A. E. F., Nantes, France. Ralph Sparks, (White county, former teacher in the Barkley township schools), 73 C, 6 Reg. U. S. M. C. Joseph F. Meehan, 760759 Bandsman 54 th Batt., British Expeditionary Forces, France. _ Corp. Stanilus S. Brusnahan, 18th Prov. Ord, Supply Co., O. D. N. A.» A. The poorest paying job for women in Japan is that of elementary school teachers.