Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1918 — POPULAR COUPLE TO LEAVE RENSSELAER [ARTICLE]

POPULAR COUPLE TO LEAVE RENSSELAER

The people of this vicinity will deeply regret to know that Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins will leave Tuesday for Miami, Florida, and will discontinue to be residents of this city. Mr.’ Hopkins is a native of Rensselaer. He has been identified with the business interests of the Aity for a long time. He was for a time cashier of the A. McCoy & Co. bank, and later formed a partnership with W. C. Babcock in the grain business here.

Mrs. Hopkins was, before her marriage, Mass Harriett Yeoman, daughter of ILxH. .Yeoman, of this city. She has been very prominent in social and church circles and will be greatly missed by the women of the city. It is a matter of very general regret that Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins find it necessary to leave here and all are anxious that Mr. Hopkins shall regain his former good health, the impairment of which wals the prime factor jn his decision to give up active business relations for some time. The trip to the sunny Southland will be made by automobile, tod all wish them a very happy journey and a most delightful vacation.