This Lowell Tribune article, from Oct. 19, 1916, was found on page 1, column 5:
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Chapman went to Frankfort Saturday evening to visit relatives over Sunday.
This Nov. 2, 1916, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 5, column 3:
E.F. Chapman went to Hammond Tuesday evening to see his wife, who is in the hospital. She is getting along nicely.
The following Nov. 23, 1916, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 5, column 3:
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott of Frankfort, Ind., are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. E.F. Chapman, and family.
Another article from the same issue of the paper appeard on page 6, column 2:
Mrs. E.F. Chapman, who has been in the hospital at Hammond for the past two weeks, was able to come home Sunday morning. She is getting along as well as can be expected.
The following Dec. 14, 1916, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 10, column 6:
Mrs. E.F. Chapman was called to Frankfort, Ind., Monday on account of the serious illness of her mother.
This Dec. 28, 1916, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 5, column 5:
E.F. Chapman went to Frankfort, Ind., Friday evening to visit his wife's parents. His wife, who has been down there for some time returned with him Monday.
This Lowell Tribune article from Feb. 15, 1917, appeared on page 5, column 5:
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Chapman went to Frankfort, Ind., Tuesday morning to visit her parents. Mr. Chapman attended a meeting of the Standard Oil Co. employees at South Bend, yesterday.
The following April 12, 1917, Lowell Tribune article was found on page 8, column 5:
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Chapman went to Frankfort, Ind., Saturday to visit her parents over Easter Sunday.
This Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 5, column 3, of the August 30, 1917, issue:
Mrs. E.F. Chapman went to Frankfort, Ind., Tuesday morning to visit her parents for a few days.