Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1914 — WHEREABOUTS OF MRS. THOMAS LEARNED [ARTICLE]
WHEREABOUTS OF MRS. THOMAS LEARNED
Brother of Missing Woman Writes That She is All Right-Hus-band is Relieved.
E. M. Thomas received a brief letter Tuesday from John Mace at Sheridan, whose sister is the wife of Thomas. The tetter stated that they had learned where Mrs. Thomas is and that she is safe and all right. It did not state where she is, and evidently it is her desire tor the tinte, at least, to keep her whereabouts a secret from her husband. This conforms to the idea which Thomas held that hiĀ® wife desired to seclude herself from her relatives and friends. He was, nevertheless, greatly relieved when he found that she was safe. A letter similar to the one Mr. Thomas received was receoved by Night Officer Oritser. It is not probable that Mrs. Thomas wMI return here until a later date, although Mr. Thomas stands ready, he says, to welcome her again at their home.
