Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1920 — INJURIES RECEIVED IN ACCIDENT CAUSED DEATH [ARTICLE]
INJURIES RECEIVED IN ACCIDENT CAUSED DEATH
Mrs. Charity Wilson, widow of John T. Wilson, deceased, passed away at the Jasper county hospital about seven-thirty o’clock this Thursday morning, her death following injuries sustained in an automobile accident Tuesday while on her way to this city from Goodland for a visit with Miss Sallie Rees. Mrs. Wilson was seventy-nine years of age aqd a distant relative of W. C. Babcock, of this city. Mrs. Wilson was a resident of Goodland for. a great many years, but upon the death of her husband went to Bloomington, Hl., to make her home with her daughter, - Mrs. Will Bringham. . Mfs. Wilson had been visiting with relatives and friends at Goodland. The deceased is survived by three children, Mrs. Will Bringham, of Bloomington, DI.; Oscar Wilson, of Chicago, and Mrs. Pearl Chattin, of Union City, besides other relatives and friends. . Funeral services will be held •at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilman in Goodland at two o’clock Saturday afternoon, and interment will be made beside the grave of her husband in the Goodland cemeR. J. Crain of Logansport, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Osborne, returned home today. Miss Helen Dunlap went to Monon today to visit ner aunt, Mrs. James Dunlap.
Harry Wiltshire returned from Chicago Wednesday where he had visited with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Jinkerson since last Monday. Mrs. Wiltshire remained with her daughter and family will not return to her home here until Friday.
