Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1915 — Students Returning From Colleges For the Holidays. [ARTICLE]

Students Returning From Colleges For the Holidays.

Mothers are planting tender kisses upon the lips of the boys and girls whq have been awar at college, greeting them for the holiday vacation. The first break in many homes comes when the boys and girls leave for their colleges and after that they are only home for short periods of time and the mother’s kiss means more than words can tell, expressing tenderest love, pride and confidence, all tinged with regret because o*f the knowledge that all the years of devotion have led up to a parting will be almost permanent. The holiday vacation 'will be a merry ope, the young people gathered from the various colleges being entertained in numerous ways and really fathers and mothers see very little of the children even during the brief vacation. Among the girls and boys to come home are the following: Misses Marion Parker and Edith Sawin, of the Western College for Women at Oxford, and Emil Hanley, of Miami college at Oxford; Edward Honan, of DepauW; Miss Nell Sawin and Russell Warren, Russell Van Arsdel, Harry English and George Healey, of Indiana; Vic Hoover, Ransom Sawin, Kenneth Groom and Charles Harris, of Purdue; Miss Nell Meyers and . William Babcock and Edson Murray, of Wisconsin; Misses Mae Clarke and Jane Parkison, of the Illinois College for Women, at Jacksonville; Misses Mabie and Nellie Waymire and Valma Sumner, from Taylor university at Upland; Paul Miller and Ed Duvall, of Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis; Alfred Thompson, of Michigan; Miss Emily Thompson, of Ossining. N. Y.; and Miss Lura Halleck, of Oberlin, Ohio, Misses Florence and Eileen Allman, of Northwestern University, and probably some others whom our reporter has missed. Miss Agnes Howe, who attends Depauw, will spend the holidays at Union Mills with Miss Olive White. Miss Marjorie Loughridge, who attends Western at Oxford, has gone to Springfield, Ohio, but will spend part of the vacation at home. Cope Hanley, who attends Colorado -University at Boulder, will not get home. Russell VanArsdel did not return with the others from Indiana, where he is a reporter for a Bloomington newspaper but will be home in time for the Christmas dinner.