Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1914 — ROSCOE WILSON DIED IN MOLINE [ARTICLE]

ROSCOE WILSON DIED IN MOLINE

Young Man Well Known Here Will Be Buried at Muncie—Sang at Princess For Some Time.

Mr. and Mis. H. W. Kiplinger were shocked this Monday morning to receive a message Informing them of the death at Moline, Hl, of Roscoe Wilson, a young man whose mother is Mr. KipTfnger’s cousin and who has frequently visited Rensselaer and was for ■■ • some time' the singer at The Princess theatre and for a short time a reporter at The Republican office. The particulars of his death were not learned. He was engaged in the dry cleaning business at Moline. Roscoe was only about twen-ty-one years of age. His father, A. J. Wllffon, of Muneie, Ind, was with him-At Moline when he died and sent the message here, Informing Mr. and Mrs. Kiplinger that the body would be taken back to Muncie for 'burial. Mrs. Kiplinger left for Muncie this afternoon to remain . for the funeral, which will probably be held Wednesday.