Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1916 — Doctors Enjoy Days’ Outing at Hazelden. [ARTICLE]

Doctors Enjoy Days’ Outing at Hazelden.

Members of the medical profession of Rensselaer and their families enjoyed a day’s outing at George Ade’s Hazelden farm, near Brook, Friday. All of the Rensselaer doctors with the exception of one were in attendance. The occasion was a picnic given by the Newton-Jasper Medical Society to the doctors of the Tenth district. There were doctors from Lafayette, Hammond, Gary and many other places present. Following the picnic dinner an hour and a half scientific meeting was held and many points of the medical world discussed which proved very interesting. Mr. Ade also entertained with a sketch of poetry and slang on “Microbes,” which proved to be of great amusement to the physicians. Mr. Ade stated that he had sent it to several publishers, who had turned it down so he had decided to push it off on The doctors. Some of the physicians remained over with their families for a picnic supper. Bathing and golf were amusements participated in by many of the picnicers. There were about one hundred present in all, and it is hoped by the physicians that this picnic can be made an annual affair.