Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1913 — LELIA TRAVIS LOOP ON CHRONICLE STAFF [ARTICLE]

LELIA TRAVIS LOOP ON CHRONICLE STAFF

Former Rensselaer Girl Attracts Attention as Editress of Marlon "Club Women.” Mrs. Wade Loop, formerly Miss Lelia Travis, and daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Travis, of this city, is now the editress of the club life department of the Marion Chronicled one of the best papers in Indiana, and her work is attracting the attention of club women all over the state. Mrs. George Julian Clarke, who has charge of the same work for the Indianapolis Star, has the following to say about the work of Mrs. Loop: ‘The Marion Chronicle’s club department under the caption The Club Women,’ is edited by Mrs. Helen Loop, and is both sprightly and serious. Following the lead of The Indianapolis Star’s Monday page, it opens each time with editorials on topics of Interest to women. It also devotes space to General Federation news, and the department fairly bristles with suffrage lore. Marion Women are to be congratulated on the splendid opportunity thus given them to keep abreast of dub and others news especially interesting to them.” The many old friends of Mrs. Loop in Rensselaer win be greatly pleased to know that she is engaged so successfully in this Important social and educational newspaper work.