Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1920 — TAKES COURSE IN SCHOOL LUNCHES [ARTICLE]
TAKES COURSE IN SCHOOL LUNCHES
Mrs. F. E. Rees and Miss Florence Rees, mother and sister of G. D. Rees, Swift’s salesman and resiI dent of 513 N. McKinley ave., left Sudnay morning for Boston, Mass., by the way of Detroit, Niagara Falls, Albany, Hudson River, New York City and the Atlantic Ocean jto Boston. Mrs. Rees expects to return home ' the last of September, but Miss Florence expects to stay a year. After graduating from Purdue uniiversity in June, she received a scholarship from the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union of Boston. She will receive a year’s training in lunch room management and the privilege of obtaining ' her Master’s Degree at Simmon’s I College, Boston. Most of the training will be received in the school lunches of Boston where food is prepared for 8,000 school children per day.
Harry Zimmerman returned today to his home in Michigan City after a short visit here with his mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman and family. Mr. Zimmerman has for many years held down a good job with the Monon in Michigan City.
