Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1913 — Domestic Science Club Will Meet Next Saturday at 2:30. [ARTICLE]
Domestic Science Club Will Meet Next Saturday at 2:30.
1 ■ The Domestic Science Club will meet next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the library auditorium. A full program will be carried out. William Chumley, a forger, convicted in Parks county, escaped Friday night from Edward Nicholas, of Rockville, sheriff of Parke county, while the sheriff was on his way to the state prison at Michigan City with his charge. The fugitive has not been found. Traveling from the Pacific coast to. South Bend to visit her father and then learning he was dead, Miss Mila Burkett, overcome with grief, wandered about until she fell HI and fatigued on a lawn near the family homestead at South Bend. She died Tuesday, aged 37. John Priest, the well known traveling passenger agent for the Monon railroad, accompanied by his wife, left Saturday for St. Paul, Minn., to attend the national meeting of railroad passenger agents. All of the egent and their families will leave Thursday for Yellowstone National Park aa guests of the Northern Pacific railroad. They will remain at the park for five days and return to St. Paul. One young>man fell from a pier in Whiting, TncT., Monday night and he and a companion who went to his rescfie were drowned, tlnable to recover the bodies, the Whiting authorities asked the South Chb cago police to send a police motorboat. The victims were William Kado and 8 young man named McGovern. Both were employed as switchmen in the Gary yards of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern railroad and lived In Whiting.
