Missoula ‘Boomer’ – Go West Young Lady, Go to Missoula – There is a Carefree Atmosphere
MRS. REINCKE BOOMS MISSOULA
RESIDENT SPENDING SUMMER IN EAST ADVISES PRETTY GIRLS TO GO WEST.
Special to The Daily Missoulian.
Boston, June 20. – If Missoula is not inundated with marriageable young women from Massachusetts, it will not be because Mrs. Charles H. Reincke of that city has failed to properly praise and explain the merits of the town and the young bachelors of Missoula.
“Go west, young lady; go to Missoula,” is the advice she gave at Worcester, Mass., today. “All the young men in Missoula,” said Mrs. Reincke, “are well-to-do and many of them have snug fortunes. We have all the New York and Paris fashions almost as soon as you have them here. The people there are not gossipy, as they are in the east. There a girl may do as she pleases, without being criticized by the whole community. The women in Missoula are better dressed than the average. We certainly enjoy life there. I wonder more girls from the east don’t go to Missoula. There is a care-free atmosphere about the town that is a delight, after life in a bustling New England city and I am sure any Worcester girl would find happiness if she would come out to Missoula. She would succeed in finding a husband who would appreciate her New England training.”
Mrs. Reincke is to spend a couple of months in Worcester, and is accompanied by Mrs. George Hepworth, also of Missoula.
The above article appeared in The Daily Missoulian, June 21, 1909.