Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1916 — Little Winters Girl Was Lost Three Years Ago Last Monday. [ARTICLE]
Little Winters Girl Was Lost Three Years Ago Last Monday.
Newcastle, Ind., March 20.—Today is the third anniversary of the disappearance of Catherine Winters from her home in this city. She was going about the city selling needles to her friends in order to win a prize, and when last seen was going toward her home. It was thought at the time, and Dr. W. A. Winter, the father of the little girl, still clings to his theory, that a band of gypsies was directly connected with the child’s disappearance. Dr. Winters has fraveted thousands ~~afßallet the search for his ~m&sing daughter. Within the last ten day* detectives, who are working on the new lew, have visited Newcastle. Dr. Winters, the child's stepmother, and W. H. Cooper, a boarder ia the Winters home, were arrested on May , 29, 1914, in connection with the child's disappearance, but the case was soon dismissed. If Catherine Winters still is alive she is now twelve years old.
