Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1920 — HAD A MOST DELIGHTFUL OUTING [ARTICLE]
HAD A MOST DELIGHTFUL OUTING
Mr. and Mrs. John Webber returned to their home, in this city Monday afternoon after being absent since* August 10. The trf]t was made by automobile and they traveled in the following states: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West. Virginia, Delaware and New Jersey, (a Pennsylvania they visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Clyde Corliss, who are relatives of Mrs. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Corliss have a sixty sere farm on which they are prospering. They raise large crops of corn, oaha and wheat, the yields being very heavy. In Maryland they visited >with Mrs. Mattie Corliss, mother of . Mr. Corliss. .. ijl . Mr. and Mrs. Webber wer» delighted with the and friendliness of the people in the east. They report evenjbe crops would wave them a friendly qfllllt.P 1 M The friends of 'the Corliss' will be pleased to know that they are enjoying the beet of health and have prospered since leaving lans county. They formerly owned a farm in Hanging Grove to mniMiip, this county. ,/■ P- * ■ — l * • 0
