Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1919 — INDIANA VISITORS ENJOYING THEMSELVES QUAIL HUNTING [ARTICLE]

INDIANA VISITORS ENJOYING THEMSELVES QUAIL HUNTING

Mt. John Parkinson and Mr. Ray Parks, of Rensselaer, Ind., who are here on a hunting trip at the Indiana Live Oak Farm, are haying rare sport and good success in bagging quail. Thursday they brought in sixteen birds and Friday they brought in twenty-one quail and two rabbits. Friday, iby the way, was Mr. Parks’ thirtieth birthday and as he sat down to a feast of quail after his day’s hunt, he said he would always remember this birthday spent in the Southland. Sunday, while on their way to town to attend ohurcn, they espied two large mallard ducks take wing and now they are figuring on going to the Homichitta river for a try at duck shooting.—Liberty, Miss., Tribune.