Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1917 — ABOUT PERSONS [ARTICLE]
ABOUT PERSONS
< John Clingan of Goldfield, Neb., Is recovering from a broken neck. Joseph Fuller, seventy-eight, in Charlestown, Mass., had for 40 years been a prison guard. J. M. Gage, asking divorce in Kansas City, allege that his wife kisses him too often. He is twenty-two; she Is fifty-two. Mrs. Luella Coleman, dead in Pittsburgh, 15 years ago founded a home for negro boys which has thus far educated 500 orphans. ■'7. W. Wetrick, forty, of Vera Cruz.lnd., attended his first theatrical exhibition the other day, taking his first electric car ride on the way to do so.
