Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1920 — DESCENDANT OF G. O. P. ORGANIZER OFFERS AID [ARTICLE]
DESCENDANT OF G. O. P. ORGANIZER OFFERS AID
Indianapolis, Aug. 25. —Miss Fredabelle Loper, 3120 College avenue, Indianapolis, has volunteered her services to the women’s Democratic state committee to speak dur ! ng the cam paign for Cox and Roosevelt. Miss Loper is a granddaughter of Amos Loper, one of the organizers of the Republican party in Wisconsin in 1356. She is an ardent supporter of the league of nations and wishes to throw her influence with those endeavoring to bring the United States into the organization. Miss Loper’s grandfather went to Wisconsin with a party of Republicans from New York city and he presided at the first organization meeting held in that state, in Ripan. His descendants are all Republicans with the exception of Miss Loper and her father. Miss Loper’s father campaigned in Missouri for the Democrats when he lived in that state. The young woman is a trained public speaker and a graduate of the dramatic school of Northwestern university. Last year she taught public speaking in the high school at Lebanon.
