World War I Newspaper Notices With Names
Submitted by Peg Arnold
The DeKalb Daily Chronicle,
DeKalb, Illinois
Saturday, Aug 31, 1918, p. 1, cont. on p. 6
MORE MEN TO LEAVE SOON
EXEMPTION BOARD SENDS TODAY LIST MEN FOR THREE DIFFERENT CALLS
MANY FROM DE KALB
Three Calls to Go Next Week Include Twenty-one Young Men From This City, According to List
The DeKalb county exemption board today sends the list of young men of the county who are called to service, some of them going September 4, others the following day to Camp Grant and another increment started for Camp Forrest, Lytle, Ga., sometime between September 3 and 6.
The limited service men who have been ordered to report for entrainment to Camp Grant September 4 are as follows:
Jorgan Peterson, Fairdale.
John Michael Fanning, Sandwich.
Francis Leo O’Donnell, Lee.
Bernard A. Lindgren, Sycamore.
John Martinson, Lee.
Ray Marshall, DeKalb.
William Thomas Grady, Shabbona.
Thomas J. Farrell, Jr., DeKalb.
Pete Jurgutis, DeKalb.
Harry Larson, Chicago.
James Blackford, Kirkland.
George Milton Hilton, Pontiac.
The following list of names, containing but one man from DeKalb, will report some time between September 3 and 6 and will be sent to Camp Forrest, Lytle, Ga.:
James A. Groshong, Sycamore.
Bert H. Quist, Sycamore.
Lant Letheby, DeKalb.
Don Mead Flewellin, Shabbona Grove.
Roy Lucas, Clare.
Roy A. Shafer, Sycamore.
Lawrence Duffy, Shabbona
Oscar E. Beckman, Sycamore.
Harry W. Noss, Waterman.
Nicholas Leonard, Jr., Sycamore.
James C. Harmes, Sycamore.
Perly E. Bastain, Hinckley.
William C. Colby, Shabbona.
William F. Mall, Hinckley.
Charles Patrick Hart, Shabbona.
Adolph Claerhout, Sycamore.
Fred Horace Merwin, Somonauk.
The following list, which contains the names of 17 of DeKalb’s young men, have been ordered to report for entrainment September 5, for Camp Grant:
Guy J. White, Greybull, Wyo.
John Wilson, Leland.
William S. Kelly, Quincy.
Guy E. Cook, Sycamore.
Ernest R. Parkins, DeKalb.
Stanley C. Johnson, Lee.
Morris F. Klotz, Sandwich.
Ralph H. Wennlund, DeKalb.
Axel E. Peterson, Birney, Mont.
Ross E. Parker, DeKalb.
Leo Parkins, DeKalb.
Leland E. Patterson, Genoa.
Carl E. Christenson, Batavia.
Henry C. Shafer, DeKalb.
Joseph B. Johnson, DeKalb.
Alden L. Larson, Rollo.
John A. Peterson, DeKalb.
Ole Olson, Somonauk.
Gus N. Striglos, DeKalb.
Ole Tutland, Sandwich.
James H. Fitzgerald, Malta.
Glenn Knappenberger, Sycamore.
Roy E. Hipple, Waterman.
Harvey W. Thorpe, Waterman.
Alfred Olson, Hinckley.
Harry D. McInnes, Sandwich.
Harry F. Goelitz, Esmond.
Dennis F. Egan, Cortland.
Virdla Fortner, Shabbona Grove.
Ernest W. Weber, Leland.
Curtis Wolfe, Clare.
George W. Worland, Sandwich.
George S. Karass, DeKalb.
Walter G. Haller, Kingston.
Eugene H. Wright, Yakima, Wash.
Carl M. Nelson, Sycamore.
Robert W. Norton, Malta.
Mex C. Bollett, Malta.
Herman J. Wilkening, Hinckley.
Edward A. Johnson, Huntley.
Everett B. Lyons, Sycamore.
Paul J. Michael, Shabbona.
Arthur L. Bocklund, Cortland.
Lester E. Klene, Waterman.
William Twombly, DeKalb.
Thomas E. Burke, Genoa.
Leonard Jordan, DeKalb.
Knute E. Thor, Shabbona Grove.
Joseph Krechting, DeKalb.
Walter Liddicek, Waterman.
Ernest J. Murphy, Lostant.
Francis R. Finnan, DeKalb.
Ludwik Pulsucki, DeKalb.
Percie W. Lampard, Kingston.
William H. Hannah, Genoa.
Eugene Kallemback, DeKalb.
Raymond C. Nehring, Hinckley.
Charles A. Stephens, Leland.
Dudley D. Whitney, Sycamore.
Perry W. Fisk, DeKalb.
Albert F. Lawson, DeKalb.
Leon W. Alms, Clare.