Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — ON THE CLASSIC TIP TO SPEND THE VACATION. [ARTICLE]

ON THE CLASSIC TIP TO SPEND THE VACATION.

Party of Rensselaer Young People To Be Joined By Friends From Near By Towns. A party of Rensselaer young people will spend a week’s vacation on the Tippecanoe river at the Edgewater club house near Monticello, to which place they will go Tuesday. The Rensselaer folks will be joined by friends from Mt. Ayr, Brook and Jfentland. The party is composed of the following: Mrs. Lorinda MeGlinn, Miss Hazel Wodocox, Virgil Denniston, Orlie Clouse, Frank E. Oox, Frank Putts, of Rensselaer; Mrs. Mary Denniston, Miss Bessie Michaels, Miss Ruby Bohannan, of Brook; Will Little and Miss Mellie Little, of Mt. Ayr. Mrs. McGlinn and Mrs. Denniston are the chapec. one. Virgil Denniston has composed t.he following lines, which Frank -Putts has agreed to sing the evening after arrival at the camp; “One week in camp , On pleasures bent, The cares of business are forgot; On camping pleasures We’re Intent, The busy world To us Is naught. In classic Tip We’ll take a dip, We’ll fish and Dance and bathe; In shady nooks - We’ll read good books And not take Time to shave.” Frank Cox will play the accompaniment. Orlie Clouse has agreed to appear in one of his popular buck and wing stunts later In the week. The performances are to be limited to the members of the camping party.