Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1919 — FORMER JULIA WORK HOME IS BEING REORGANIZED. [ARTICLE]
FORMER JULIA WORK HOME IS BEING REORGANIZED.
A complete reorganization of the Work home at Plymouth has been effected, according to rfeports made to the board of state chari ti e s a t its—quarterly meeting Thursday. Julia Work, the founder, has retired. Leia Neiligh has been named superintendent and the work of the institution has been entirely reorganized. Application was filed with the board by the home for a state j license. The board, at its previous meeting, refused to issue a license to the school when its annual license expired January 16th.
