Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1915 — ANDERSON GIRL SOUGHT BY MOTHER [ARTICLE]
ANDERSON GIRL SOUGHT BY MOTHER
Girl Who Was Here With Leona Helsel Believed By Mother to Have Gone to Frankfort. When Leona Helsel was arrested for the alleged theft of money from Erik. Lindstram there was in her company a young girl named Fern Anderson, whose home is in Chicago. The girl was rather comely and did not have the appearance of immorality. She came here from Monon with the Helsel girl and was with her for a day or two after the Helsel girl gave bond. It seems that the girl, who is only 17 years of age, was visiting in Monon and that her mother was with her. Wednesday, however, she left Monon and went to Monticello, where her mother followed her, but could not locate her. Later it was learned that she had gone to Frankfort with a woman named Blake. The mother procured the services of Marshal Ireland, of iMonticello, and went to Frankfort and it was feared that the girl and the Blake woman would leave Frankfort before the mother and the officer could arrive.
