Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1919 — RETURN HOME FROM FLORIDA [ARTICLE]
RETURN HOME FROM FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins Reached Rensselaer Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins reached Rensselaer Wednesday after having sipent the winter at Miami, Fla. They left here last November, driving through in their car, and on the return trip shipped their car to New York, took a boat at Jacksonville for New York, where they picked up their car and toured about some through the east, taking in New York city and vicinity, spending 2 % days in Washington, D. C., and then drove on home, stopping for a couple of days in Muncie with Mrs. Hopkins’ sister, Mrs. F. E. Mauck, and family, and thence to D. M. Yeoman’s at Tab, where Mrs. Hopkins’ father, « D. H. Yeoman, joined them Monday and they drove on home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Yeoman’s daughter, Miss Lois Yeoman, who had been in quite poor health and was very frail, weighing less than 100 pounds last fall, spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins in •Florida and returned home with them, looking fine and feeling the the same. She now weighs some 127 pounds and her only worry i» that she may get fat. All enjoyed the trip and their stay in Florida immensely and are esipeclally pleased over the remarkable improvement in health of Miss Yeoman. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins will again take up their residence in their home on Milroy avenue, it is un- * derstood, which has been occupied * during their absence by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fendig.
