Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1913 — Making Short Visits With Many Old Rensselaer Friends. [ARTICLE]
Making Short Visits With Many Old Rensselaer Friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 Browne, of North Yakima, Wash., arrived here Monday and are spending two days with Rensselaer friends. They have been at Newark, Ohio, Mr. Browne’s former home, where they left their two little girls, 6 and 2 years of age, while they came here and made short visits at Gary, Elkhart and other places. Mrs. Browne was formerly Miss Carrie Marshall, a daughter of R. W. Marshall, and will be well remembered by Rensselaer people. For a number of years the family have resided in the west, where Mrs. Marshall died some two years ago. Mrs. Browne is a twin sister of Katheryn Marshall, now Mrs. B. L. Goodloe, of Montreal, Canada. Another sister is Mrs. Leslie W. Wigmore, of Orland, Cal., formerly Belle 5 Marshall. Miss Edith resides at North Yakima and is an advertisement writer. Miss Florence teaches school at Dixon, Cal., and' the father, Ralph W., is at Santa Cruz, Cal. Mr. Browne is a road master for the Northern Pacific railroad, having charge of a large division 'with four hundred men under him. He is in charge of the construction and maintenance work. The visit of Mr. and Mrs. Browne proved altogether too short for the many friends of Mrs. Browne.
