Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1919 — Just a Difference in Letters. [ARTICLE]
Just a Difference in Letters.
A young Evansville schoolteacher startled her family by the announcement that she was going to marry as soon as she could persuade some man to propose to her. Her married sister, who was visiting the home, gave her this advice: “You had better stay the way you are. You have your own money and —” “I don’t care a bit for that,” retorted the younger girl. Tm always afraid that I’ll die without a husband. I’d like for people to read on my tombstone ’relict’ of Some one than be just a plain relic of an educational system.”—lndianapolis News. .
