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WWI NEWS CLIPPINGS 4/25/1918

WWI Draft ACJ 4/25/1918, Audubon, Iowa
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EIGHTEEN OF OUR BOYS LEAVE MONDAY

The following list of registrants will be entrained to camp during the five days period beginning April 26, 1918:

Order No.   Serial No.
239Guy L. Dugan1070
241Larsen Pedersen1167
244Henry Miller1234
246Laurits Bach1118
252Charles D. Campbell1064
276Toldevard Christensen524
283Leonard E. Keese212
323Audrey L. Ruhs102
345Marinus Jensen1150
370Chris Sogge257
373Peter J. Andersen284
374Johannes Sorensen133
385Edward G. Cotton303
401Clyde Core19
425Chris P. Nielsen929
431John Theo. Christensen635
448Clarence Peter Wolf442

The first three of the following list will be called for alternates for April 26th. If not needed for April 26th will be listed for the call for May 10th:

479Roy Earl Parkinson829
480Hans Walter Olesen240
490Peter Frederiksen326
496Einar Miller393
522Horace R. Smith609
531Raymond Statzell766
544Ferdinand L. Heuss40
562Louis Blohm151
672Ross E. Erven32
580Soren V. Petersen1170



WWI Farewell ACJ 4/25/1918, Audubon Co., Iowa     WWI Surgical Class ACJ 4/25/1918, Audubon Co., Iowa     WWI Charles Ide Aviation Corps ACJ 4/25/1918, Audubon Co., Iowa

FAREWELL SERVICE IN AUDUBON FOR SOLDIERS

A Farewell Service will be held in the Presbyterian Church in Audubon next Sunday evening, April 28th at 8 o'clock in honor of the soys who leave the next morning, for Camp Dodge. Everybody is invited to the services.

INSTRUCTING CLASS IN SURGICAL DRESSINGS

Mrs. Brandon of Des Moines arrived here Tuesday morning to instruct a school in Surgical Dressing, which opened Tuesday morning and will convene three days in all day session. They are meeting in a room in the E. B. Voss residence. Four ladies of Brayton and ten ladies of Exira are attending the school. Mrs. Dr. Jacobsen is the chairman of the above named department.

CHARLES IDE IN AVIATION CORPS

Charles Ide, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Ide of Brayton, has been called to the service and was sent to an aviation camp in Texas. He is a graduate of the Exira Public Schools, after which he went to Ames College, where he graduated from the electrical department. He was in the employ of an electrical company in Meridan, Mississippi, when he received his call to the colors.

Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass, October, 2021; November 2022.

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