Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1914 — FRESH AIR GUESTS OF MONTICELLO FOLKS [ARTICLE]

FRESH AIR GUESTS OF MONTICELLO FOLKS

Children Are Having the Time of Their Ljyes—Names of Hosts and Also of Children. ■ Charitable are paring for 52 Chicago poor children, giving them a two weeks’ outing. The Journal of iMondaty published the appended list of ttfe children and of those Who *hre coring for having the time of their, lives, says The Journal, It isp rob able that Rensselaer people Will want.-so offer-a vacation to some Chicago kids some frop%he-M<-tlcCftb paper so tl»t some familiarity with the plan may be secured-- The names follow: Mrs. Chas. Gardner, Julia Lewandowski. ■ ’ . Mrs. George Bending, Edward pr wandowski. , '5 Miss Ethel Roberts, Majy Add Frances Michms. 'S W. A 81-yan, Casifber and Walter •Miciuns. Mrs. J. H- Montz, Helen jgnscz ami Madeline Nowakowski. Miss Della Singer, Edwin Ellefron. James MtGee, Dora K<]y and Minnie Smolinski.. Mrs. W. I*; and Irene Smolinski, Mrs. C. W. Davis; Borghild and Lillian Nostwig. Beiderwolf, Olga and Laura 'Groppe. Mrs. Hiram Ellis, Paul-and Hattie Kukerski. ' - • Thomas Baker, Walter apd Frank Smolinski., » . -i James Sprague, Dagmar, Arthur and Margaret Rustad. v ’< Mrs. Gilbert, John and. Alex Lewandowska. . C. W. Field, Lillie and. Alfies Poleracki. .-. ; ; . > ■■ T. C. Baker, Helen Poteracki, Mrs. McPhee, Minnie and Edna .Wosch. - ■ Mrs. Roy Moore,. Bertha and Alma Tholning. \ . W. S. Parcel, Freddie Becker and Arthur Wosch. Mrs. Win. Scott, Adeline and Madeline.Schyrung. >r J Mrs. W. W. Sargent, Margaret Schyrung. - : Mrtf.' Spencer Carsno, Joe and Casimer Kohalanski. ' ; Mrs. Tom Roth; Agnes- Kraemer. Mrs. (Bert Watkins, Hattie Nowak. Mrs. Phil Paicells, Elvira Costa. Mrs. Joe Cullen, Elisabeth Gatza. Mr * L. A. Young, Charles Woseh. Mrs. H. D. Reprogle,' Barbara Novak. Miss Ada Neal; Ingaborg and Bar-/ rlet Stenson. Alien McClintic, Lessie. and Rosie Morazo. Mrs. Russell Gardner, Agnes WetEveret Gardner; Irene and Eugene Myers. Several wished to take same of the fresh ait-children, but were prevented by various reasons. They can help, if they wish, in the matter of outfitting those that are here in the way ot clothing. These children are all of poor.paren'te and. the help will be appreciated. They are (worthy and made a creditable appearance when they landed here. Any help given them will not come amiss. Dr. Coffin has consented to treat any of them free of Charge that may need medical attentioh. \