Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — Carnegie’s Daughter. [ARTICLE]

Carnegie’s Daughter.

Margaret Carnegie, daughter oLJLiu drew Carnegie, is an almost constant companion of her father. She is bright and vivacious, thoroughly unspoiled, and is excellent company for the multimillionaire on his strolls In Central park. She is so strong and healthy now that she no longer gives her parents any worry, but instead is full of animal spirits and strength. She has been trained after the manner of the Scotch and is thoroughly unaffected. She has her father’s keeness of mind. Several years ago she gave her parents much worry. She sprained her ankle in Skibo castle and for more than a year she was compelled lo wear a brace. It was feared she might be a cripple permanently. That trouble, however, was cured and the girl who Borne day may inherit more than SIOO,000,000 now is thoroughly strong.