Campbellsport News, May 8, 1919

LIEUT. FELLENZ IS DISCHARGED
FORMER CAMPBELLSPORT BOY AND WELLKNOWN ATTORNEY RETURNS HOME

   After practically two years of military service Lieut. H. M. Fellenz, one of Fond du Lac county's first citizens to answer the call  of his country, returned to his home in Fond du Lac last Saturday night, having received an honorable discharge from service May 1, at Washington, D. C., where he has been in the real estate service of the general staff for the past two and a half months.
   Lieut. Fellenz entered the first officers' training camp at Fort Sheridan, where he received a commission as second Lieutenant. He was ordered to Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich., where he served as a member of the quartermasters corps for several months. Later he was transferred to Camp Johnston, where he was made a first lieutenant, and from there was ordered to Camp Funston. Previous to going to Washington he was stationed at Raleigh, N. C.
   Lieut. Fellenz is a former Campbellsport boy and is a brother of Mrs. Chas. Fleischmann, Mrs. H. J. Weld and the Misses Margaret and Rose Fellenz of this village.

 

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