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BE INSPECTEDSignal Corps Secures Use of the Concordia CollegeGrounds for Drill.DRUM CORPS WILLARRIVE FRIDAYFormer Resident of PleasantTownship Succumbs Wednesday.All]NOCompany E Will Endeavor to Secure Ball Park for Drilling.RuliCompany B, signal corps, will have federal inspection Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Concordia college grounds. Lieutenant Drennan, of tne Tenth infantry. U. 5. A., will be the inspectingofficer.John H. Harber, 83 years of age, of 1115 Fulton street, died at a local sanitarium Wednesday afternoon. Death was due to Bright’s disease and leakage of the heart. The deceased wasborn in Pleasant township and wan the son of Nicholas Harber. He resided on a farm In Pleasant township until fifteen years ago, when he came to this city to engage in the business of buying and selling grain with C. F. Davison. Surviving relatives are the widow’, Mrs. Elizabeth Harber; four brothers, Martin and Garret, of Fort Wayne, and Frank and George Harber, living on the BlufTton road, south of the city. A sister, Mrs. Peter Sorg, amln; of Pleasant township, also survives. 1 you Funeral services Saturday morning at 7 o’clock at the residence and at 8 o’clock at the St. Aloysius church, on that]Do:t-T - • hv the the Bluffton road. Automobile funeral.Permission has been secured oy me ___officers of the company to use the Con- °nut flowers, cordia college grounds as a drillingDo tlon :boar* the e physlplace, following the mobilization Sun- M’GOVERX.day morning.All members of the company are or-Old0 NatmnLl ^ank* bulldinT no ! R'vermet avenue, Wednesday after-j is wt aterthan•S IS eastern Ume. ! «oon. The remains will be sent by tlon ,will be Ohalfanl Bgley to Maumee, O., for ly arIda McGovern died at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. E. Merickle, 1018 ^oartburial.CRAWFORD.All non-resident members will housed In the headquarters at Calhoun and Berry streets.The battalion adjutant of the signal corps has organized a drum corps, composed partiv of men from ^Indianapolis and others from Fort Wayne, who will lead the company in all themarches and parades in the city. This . , . ..: , . . . in thA plaint. Funeral services will be heldbody of musicians will arme in the | _ . . ^ .city Friday eveningIrene Crawford, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, 1923 John street, died Wednesday afternoon. Death was due to summer com-Friday, with interment at Coesse.Company E officers are now endeavoring to secure permission from the Fort Wayne Base Ball associationmanagement to use the park as adrilling place and also secure a lease on Library hail. These two places had been secured by Battery B, but sine* “.hey are to depart Sunday they will De of no use to this organization. Regular Army.THOMPSON.Twentv-eight men were shippedfrom the Fort Wayne regular army re-eruitirg station Wednesday evening. Major Ryan stated that there would be at least seventy-five tonight, as the Mg bunch from Hammond are expected to arrive before evening.Major Rjan has received official notification from Washington. D. O., that all men who enlisted before June 30Samuel Thompson, age 68 years, died Thursday morning at a local hospital, whe.e he had been since last March. Death was due to infirmities. He is survived by eight children. The remains were taken to the Getz Cahill parlors.Funeral announcements later.FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.Rosenthal—Funeral services forMrs. Lena Rosenthal will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the residence. private. Friends are asked to omit flowers.Gunder.—Funeral services for Cecilia Gunder will be held Friday morning at X o'clock at the home and at 9esarDohaveto blt; sons in o' they take as tl near Th 3 wlamirSundwillMiamir the i amti the have in tlInthanThis of si In tarelectemornarohelped m reduce the number of men , O.olock at the preCi0Us Blood church, who me: to be called on the U,at draft. Jnterment tn CaaUc cemetery.All those .men who have enlisted since ; Hegerhonst—Funeral services for that date vvdl aid tn bringing the num- . ARJ)a Heg0rhoret wlll be beM Friday ber of men chossn for the second drart , afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Klaohn to a smrllcr numbet and Melching chapel, Rev. PhillipExamination Saturday. | tVambaganss officiating. Friends areThe thirteen men who have not as invited# Mra Julia Klecmeler. 925 yet undergone a physical examination , 0rgan avenue. Is a sister-in-law and are ordered tn come to the court house i Mrs c Q Lepper and Mrslt; HarrySaturday for examination. | Yergy, nieces of the deceased.By prcxious ordeis Sunday was the , McCully—Funeral services for Betty time for the mobilization of this unit , McCuIly vin be held Friday afternoon as well as all other national guard. at 2;30 at thQ Mt 01Jve Baptist units. The order to come to Fort Ben- cburcb Remains will be shipped to jainiu Harrison therefore came unex- » Indlanapolls iov burial.YdraiwhomilspeaimusthemillAhasfoil*pectedly and the officers and members of the battery who have been on duty at the court house in.the interest ofLehno.cke.-~Funeral services for Hd-ward Lehnecke wilt be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, standardrecruiting busied themselves at once in timo# 3:30 eag(ern time? at the re8l.preparing for the departure and the 1 a nfi Hugh street| Rev 0 Ehousing of those men who do not reside \ Tomes ofriciating. interment In Un-In the cit. \ denwood.The battery will leave over the Lake Erie Western railroad some timeSunday morning. It is believed that they will be in a position to depart bycau: or 1majfortheithaibellto e:boalnaibeeeni]file(10fenstein, Henry P. Kohlepp, Moritz H. Kohte, Henry C. Kolb, Eddie D. i o o’clockT standard time, as ordered, j Krick. Jacob J Krause. Peter Kul-This is 11 o’clock, Fort Wayne time. • ez2a* Glen K. LaTourette, Carl J. exe Major Carter will arrive in the city j ^auer, Rene Lefevra, Orvia O. Lem- u Friday to aid in the preparations for i ler» Vern Lemp, William Light, Clar-departure.Preparations have already begun by the patriotic council in giving the boys a turnout on the day of their departure.ence R- Light, Walter H. Llnvill, Leo L. Madden. Millard Mahan, Donald E. Malcolm, Ernest F. W. Martin, Dormis E. Mason, Lloyd K. Maxwell,All membe s of Battery B are re- j James L. Madock, Albert A. Middle-quested to bring the following articles j ton, Bert Mohler, Ruea G. Mowery, with them upon reporting Sunday1 Leo B. Muiholland, James B. McArdle,morning. Tooth brush and paste, comb and brush, soap and towels, shaving outfit, needles and drab thread, several pair avt socks, vxti a suit of underwear, and extra shirt. Men are asked not to wear oxfords as they are injurious to the feet In drilling.Buttery K. Roster.Following is a complete list of Bat-Charles L. McCawl, Frank McCollum, Charles McSorley, David Nelli, Ralph A. Niezor, Hillard B. Netterfleld, Walter C. Nit* Walter H. Nickelaon, Earl L. Oberklser, Rollie S. Odler, Paul L. . O'Neill, Edward Ormlston, Elmer E, j Ormiston, Gabriel J. Oswald. Howard j * I. Pervine, James Pete, Earl F. Pfeif- i fer, Stanley Pokora, William Poltk, w11whimuavoIedgoffme'whscrthe6ftyBUfctery B.: Captain. Harry Clark: first i Chester H. Porter, William G. Price, lieutenant. Leonard F. Wood; first Leon W. Rademaker, Oscar E. lieutenant, Lee Hensley, second lieu-j Rhodes, Earl Rohrbaugh, Frank W. tenant. Ferdinand H. Scheffer; second I Rorick. Frank Rush. Andrew F. Ryan,lieutenant, Henry C. Mortality; privates, Francis S. Adams, Walter C- Adams. Claude L. Anderson, Kedic H. Harter, Virgil V. Asher, TheodoreArthur H. Salge, Charles L. Sander*, John R. Savieo, Albert C. Schearor, Erhart B. Scheeler. Elmer D.Hedesdrachaitritpla --------— Schnepp, Martin, L. Schramm, Clifford |Baker, Martin L. Barrone. Clarence j R. Schwarz, Ralph L. Sechrist, Clar-Bauer. George E. Bauer, Charles A. Bauhaus, William H. Baumeister, Walter R. Beerman, Theodore Ble-brich. Clarence H. Bierbaum. CorwinA. Bills, Harold W. Bogard, Oliver W. Boolman, Herbert E. BorolT, John L. Bower, Peter Bozian, Walter E. Brim, Ralph C. Brown, Chauncey C. Buell. Jor L. Burdg, Harry E. Burkett, Rus-Bel Byrd. Frank Callahan, Clarence A. Campbell. Clarence F. Carbaugh, Henry H. Carpenter, Horace K. Carpenter, Hiram L. Clark, Edward F. riausmeier. Lawrence F. Comps, James E. Copanos, Clarence W. J. Cour. Archie P». Coverstone, Howard N. Criswell, William Darwaeur, Theodore Dollarhite, Edward P. Driscol, Glen E. Egolf, Zoyral D. Elder, AudraB. Eley, Forest F. Elliott, Glen F. Erne. Raymond H. Eme, William C. Farrell, Earl C. Fisher, Bills A. Frazier, Robert S. Freistoffer. Victor J. Fulkerson, Emery Fuqua, Raymond G. Garner, George H. Geerken, Marty M. Georges, August E. Giant, Dewey E. Glaser, Basil Glass, Carl G. Geog-line, William M. Grabner, Gaylord B. Grim, Joseph D. Hass, Harry C. Hage-mann. Hobart E. Harter, Jay F. Hav-Ice, Charles H. Heckman, Leotls HoJd-trmann. Walter H. Honeick, Buell E. Hosier, Estes J. Howe, Clayton D. Huggins, Donald H. Hughes, John E. Hughes, Clarence C. Ingram. Louis A. Island, Frank H. Jacquay, Guy John-ion, Albert Kane, Howard F. Kearns, Witfprd V. Kentner, Reuben A- Klop-wewaareth«ex]ka:boich!enec O. Seeling, Charles E. Shields, jofRobert J. Shober, Isaac E. Shook,Clark Shumm, Raleigh W. Slniff, Harry A. Slayman, Daniel R. Slentz, Ivan E. Smith, Lawrence H. Smith, Raymond F. Soulo, Walter H. Stanford, Joseph Stephen, George W. Steward,Fred L. Stolte, Perry C. Suffel, James M. Sutton. Daniel Swank, Jacob Swl-hart, Orville W. Tarney, Henry E. Tegtmeyer, Carl G. Tiggee, Edward C. Tobias, Ernest C. Toupln, Fred W. Trosln, Joseph Trye. Charles Van Allen, CeleStine G. Venderley, August Vertln, Thomas W. Voetter, Michael Wambaugh, Louis M. Ward, Walter H. Watkins, Bartels H. Watson, Clarence W. Watterson, Herbert T. Wrest, Homer V. Widdifleld. Claude Wiggins, Homer Wise, Staley E. Wise, Charles Wlsnicskl, Nikolai Wrona, Bernard F. Wyss. Fred S. Yates, John Zacharlas, John F. fcolman, Benjamin Campbell, Paul R. Ellison, Phae N. Fryer, Lee B. Lain, Lester R. Thompson, BenJ. E. Vroman, Willis W. Green, John W. Halsey, Arthur D. Long, Joseph F. Rish. Joseph B. Stourer, John J. Straley and Walter E. Straley.6WdnInzeinooffgepeneorqutifyoMrs. Lucinda Harrod, of Hanrta street, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woeb-beking, of West Jefferson street have received word that their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrod, of Detroit, are coming home tomorrow for a visit. Mrs. Harrod will remain ] wl several weeks. wlbenoIns
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