Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1914 — W. C. Milliron and Wife and Son and Wife to Visit Florida. [ARTICLE]
W. C. Milliron and Wife and Son and Wife to Visit Florida.
Robert Milliron, of Flint, Mich., arrived here this morning and Mrs. Milliron, who stopped for a brief visit at Knox, will arrive tonight, and Monday evening, accompanied hy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron, wll leave for Florida, where they will visit for a month at Tampa and St. Petersburg. Mr. Milliron will leave his restaurant business in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ramey. Robert Milliron has lived at Flint for the past four and has a good position with a “map company. C. Arthur Tuteuir went to South Bend this morning, where he will tonight attend a banquet of the Northwestern Insurance Co. agents of Indiana, and read a paper on “Advertising as Applied to Life Insurance.” Dr. Paul C. Curnick has been quite sick for two or three days witl} an attack of grip and threatened with pneumonia. He is considerably improved today and hopes td be able to preach both morning and evening tomorrow. Ed Oliver Went to Gary today, where he has a deal on and expected to close it for the sale of all the land he has left at Newland except his home place. In this tract is about 220 acres. The cutlivation of this land for the growth of onions will bring new families to Newland and increase the boom thaat will start here in the early spring.
