Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1918 — HOWARD SPEAKS IS WOUNDED [ARTICLE]
HOWARD SPEAKS IS WOUNDED
Rensselaer Boy’s Name Appears In Casualty List. Yesterday’s liist (contained the name of “Howard A. Speaks, Rensselaer, wounded, degree undetermined’’ Young Speaks left here with old Company M, and was among the former members of that company who were taken overseas from Camp Shelby last May or June. Hie has three other brothers in the service. In,Thursday’s list was the name of “Wagoner Delore L. Plante, Fowler, died of disease;’’ “Sergeant William Shearer, 207 Acadmey street, Valparaiso,’’ “Corporal Lee Lain, R. F. D. 3, North Judson,” and “Corporal Lloyd Delzell, Boswell, all severely wounded; “Edward Wandry, Knox,” and Joseph W. Hurt, Brook, wounded, degree undetermined, previously reported missing in action.” The name of “Percy M. Perkins, Morocco, wounded severely, degree undetermined,” alnid “Fred R. Roadruck, Kenjland, slightly wounded,” appeared In Wednesday’s list of casualties among the A. E. F. In Thursday’s overseas casualty list the names of “Alexander E. Herrold, Reynolds, wounded severely;” “Joseph W. Hurt, Brook,- and Richard Wandry, (Knox, wounded, degree undetermined;” x Lloyd M. Graves, Morocco, killed in action,’’ and “C. Roy Bunnell, Wolcott, missing in action,” appeared.
