Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1917 — LEO WORLAND RECEIVES STATE LICENSE [ARTICLE]

LEO WORLAND RECEIVES STATE LICENSE

Leo Worland has received his license from the state board as an embalmer and funeral director, and in partnership with his father has established and equipped one of the most modern undertaking parlors in this section of the state. Mr. Worland is a graduate of the Cincinnati Embalming College and in addition to his technical training is possessed of a wealth of good ideas that speak for the success of the enterprise. Their parlors are in the Worland furniture store. Upon entering the parlor there is nothing greets the visitor’s vision to shock him, theToom being so furnished and arranged as to convey the impression of a cozy library. In an adjoining room is carried a complete line of caskets, which are tastefully arranged. Rensselaer being the center of one of the largest trading territories in the state, the firm of Worland & Sons Will meet with well-merited success there is no doubt.