Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1908 — Titled Lady Now Plain "Hoosier.” [ARTICLE]

Titled Lady Now Plain "Hoosier.”

Mrs. William Winslow and children returned to Royal Center SunI day afternoon, after a two months’ visit with the former’s parents, Baron and Baroness von Miller at Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. The sea was very rough on the return trip and the voyage took ten j days from Southampton to New York. Mrs. Winslow, who bears a | title in old England, had a very pleasant visit while abroad, but she* was pleased to get back to Royal Center, which she looks upon as about the best place in the world. Four years ago while Mrs. C. F. Flyder, of Chicago, was touring in Europe, she met Baron and Baroness von Miller and their daughter. Mrs. Flyder took a great fancy to the daughter, and the latter returned to the United States as her guest. In Chicago the daughter met William i Winslow of Royal Center, who is a nephew of Mrs. Flyder, and It was a case of love at first sight. Marriage resulted, and since then a baron’s daughter has been content to reside in Royal Center as plain Mrs. William Winslow, with no Aitle other than the wife of an Amerlcap. —Logans port Reporter.

Afflictions never go single handed according to an old adage and this Beerns to be tbe case with Jesse Eldridge and wife, who have been living on the Thompson home farm, near ftirr, he being Mr. Thompson’s superintendent He has been In bad shape with rheumatism for some time and received but very little benefit from treatment at the mineral springs near Attica. Since he was brought home from there he has not Improved much until the past week and now he is some better but still confined to bis bed. His wife also took very sick, and three weeks ago both of them were taken to the home of bis father, Nathan Eldridge, in Barkley township. A report was circulated on tbe streets Saturday that their condition was so serious that neither could live, but this Is not the case. Mrs. Eldridge is suffering from pleurisy In her side, but Is very much Improved and. In fact, able to be up a part of tbe time, and It Is now thought that both will entirely recover, although In the case of Jesse, It Is hard telling how long he will be laid up. t *