Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1911 — OFF ON THEIR EASTERN TOUR [ARTICLE]

OFF ON THEIR EASTERN TOUR

The Demorcat’s Party Starts on Sunday Afternoon FOURTEEN PEOPLE IN PARTY And a Splendid Trip is in Prospect —Will Leave New York City Tomorrow at 3 P. M., Via Ocean Steamship for Old Point Comfort and Washington. The Democrat editor and wife, the three young lady winners in •'.ts voting contest last December, land nine other parties who pay their own way, making a party cf fourteen people in all, left Sunday on the 2:53 p. m., train on the eight days eastern tour, and, if no delays occurred, reached Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mon day morning. The party consists of: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock. Miss Nellie Eck. of Carpenter tp. Miss Fern Casey, Rensselaer. Miss Rosabel 1 Daugherty, Rensselaer.

Miss Zelda Daugherty, Rensselaer. Miss Jennie Eib, Rensselaer. Miss Alice Eib, Renselaer. Miss Agnes Welsh, Rensselaer. Mrs. C. D. Lakin, Parr. John M. Ott, Remington. Miss Daisy Ott, Remington Miss Margaret Johnston, Remington. Miss Gertrude Besse, Remington. Tuesday morning they would reach Albany and go down the Rti'Uon River yesterday to New York City, where Wednesday and Thursday are spent, leaving there at 3 p. m. Thursday for a 19 hour ocean trip to Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, Va., which is reached Friday forenoon. Friday evening at 7 o’clock they will leave Norfolk via steamer up Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River for Washington, reaching there at 7 a. m., Saturday. Saturday night at 11:10 they will leave Washington by rail over the C. & 0., for Cincinnati, which is reached Sunday afternoon at ,5 o’clock. Monday forenon they leave Cincinnati for home.