Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1914 — Sister of Russell Van Hook Touring on European Continent [ARTICLE]
Sister of Russell Van Hook Touring on European Continent
Among the many American tourists now on the continent In Europe is a sister of Russell Van Hook, of the Rlveredge Dairy, west of town.. Miss Van Hook, in company with a number of young ladies from Louisville, are probably in Vienna at this time. The last lettar from her was posted in Rome and the party expected to proceed north to Vienna and thence to Berlin. Her brother, Prof. Van Hook, of Codumbi* University, New York City, has sailed to attempt to rescue the party. Father William Hardeman, of Frankfort, brother of the Bordenian brothers In this county and himself a former Rensselaer boy, i® presumed to be at the boyhood home of the older Hordemans in Germany. He has been touring the continent with an ag& unefe from the west and relatives shereTOave received a number of postal cards from him. Nothing ha® been heard since the beginning of hostilities.
