Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1913 — Grandson and Postcards As a Birthday Surprise. [ARTICLE]
Grandson and Postcards As a Birthday Surprise.
Mrs. John W. King was 53 years of age Tuesday, March 11th, and her daughters, Edna and Orabelle, assisted by their father, planned and carried out a successful postal card shower. She received cards from many friends and relatives, both in and but of Rensselaer. Cards came from Winona Lake, Warsaw, Hammond, Greenwood, Monon and Valparaiso, Ind., and Benton Harbor, Mich., and Trumble, Neb. She also received many long and kind letters. Also a beautiful postcard back. To say that Mrs. King was happily surprised Isputting it mildly To add to the enjoyment a telegram was received from their son, Fred, at Warsaw,’‘'stating that a son was born that day and that mother, baby and papa were doing splendidly. The grandfather was, to be sure, equally ipterested with the grandmother in the shower of postcards and the visit of the stork. The Keyston? disc has hard-oil cups and steel frame. It is sold by Hamilton A Kellner.
