Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1920 — MRS J. BLAINE GWIN DIES IN TEXAS [ARTICLE]

MRS J. BLAINE GWIN DIES IN TEXAS

Jesse C. Gwin received a telegram Sunday announcing the death [of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Blaine Gwin in El Paso, Texas. She had been in very poor health for the past two years, "being a victim of tuberculosis. • Mir. Gwin is in Mexico on a tour of inspection as announced in the Republican some time ago. He is wth a party of one hundred and they are gong through ths country in a special train and it may be difficult to locate him. Mt. and Mrs. Qwin were married about four years ago. They were the parents of one child, but the Ittle one lived but a few weeks. Mrs. Gwin was a native of Canada, her home before her marriage being in Winnepeg. . The physidian attending Walter Ramdle, who is in a hospital with scarlet fever in Ames, lowa, reports to Walter’s father, Edward J. Randle of North Cullen street, that the young student is getting along very nicely.