Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1916 — Rensselaer Young Lady Pictured In Pattern Plate. [ARTICLE]
Rensselaer Young Lady Pictured In Pattern Plate.
Persons in Rensselaer who are acquainted with Miss Clara Hagins, of ’Chicago, were somewhat surprised to see her picture in The Evening Republican of Jan. 6th. The picture was taken of Miss Hagins in her office, showing a one-piece frock for business ware. Miss Hagins is the daughter of J. L. Hagins, of Rensselaer, and frequently visits her father in this city. She is the secretary of the Morrison Photograph Co., of Chicago, and has been honored by being made the vice-president of the national association, of photographers. The pictures of a number of welldressed women appear in The Republican at occasional periods and Miss Hagins’ picture shows a very attractive dress. Her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Powers, had a pieture of Miss Hagins taken in the same dress.
