Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1918 — MOVED TO LAFAYETTE. [ARTICLE]

MOVED TO LAFAYETTE.

Attorney W. H. Parkison, Mrs. Parkison and daughter, Helen, left today for their new home in Lafayette. Their household goods were taken through to that city in two large auto trucks. Lyn Parkison is working on a farm near the city and will not go to Lafayette until a little later. Lyn’s leaving here is a great disappointment to the Rensselaer high school boys. He was one of the stars on the team last year and this year he would have been a most valuable player. Rensselaer’s loss is Lafayette’s gain and Lyn is sure to make good on the team there.. He will be a senior this year. The many friends of the Parkison regret very much their moving away. Miss Helen is a very popular young lady and was very active in many of the doings of the young people of the city. The purpose of the change in residence this year is to afford Miss Helen an opportunity to attend Purdue University, Mrs. Parkison on account of her many activities among the ladies of the city, her broad smile and happy good natured laugh will be greatly missed also. Attorney Parkison will be here most of the time and expects to continue to be an active member of the bar here, >