Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1919 — MORE SOLDIER BOYS HOME [ARTICLE]

MORE SOLDIER BOYS HOME

John Kriz, Wade Jarrette and Guy Swaim Discharged. John Kriz of Newton township, a member of Co. B, 105th Engineers, who were with the 30 th (Wildcat) division in France, arrived home Sunday morning, having been discharged from the service at Camp Taylor Saturday. John was one of the three first boys to leave Jasper county in September, 1917, and with D. J. Babcock of Rensselaer, went overseas last spr' g, both being in the same company. The latter was later put in a motor transport company and laler in the headquarters company of the same unit. John saw Delevan two days belfore he himself sailed trom St. Nazaire, and ■he had expected to sail with the next . bunch, which landed at Charleston, S. C., April 18, but if he is with that bunch he has not communicated the fact to his parents, perhaps wanting to surprlsd them. John landed at Charleston on April 15. Wade Jarrette, who for somo tione had been stationed on the U. S. destroyer Evans, as gunner’s mate, arrived home Sunday, having been discharged from the service. Hie brother Gerald, who is with the aimy of occupation, was still in Germany the last heard fronr him toy his father.