Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1910 — WEDDINE AT [?]GN NOON; OCCURRED AT VALPARAISO. [ARTICLE]

WEDDINE AT [?]GN NOON; OCCURRED AT VALPARAISO.

Two Graduates of Class of 1908 Become Life Voyager* and Will Hake Their Home Here. At 12 o'clock noon today, Tuesday, Jan. 4th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner, of Valparaiso, occurred the marriage of their daughter. Miss True Bruner, to Mr. Leo Reeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeve, of this city. The principals were both graduates of the 1908 class of the Rensselaer high school and the courtship that has resulted so happily was begun while they were classmates. Both are extremely popular with a large circle of friends. The wedding ceremony was wit-' nessed by the immediate families, the parents of the groom accompanying him there this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve will spend a few days in Chicago and then come to Rensselaer, where they will make their home for the remainder of the winter with his parents. They expect to begin housekeeping for themselves in the spring. The groom has been an employe in the John Eger grocery store for several years and is a faithful clerk, and one of the most upright young men of Rensselaer. —- Mr. and Mrs. Reeve will come here within a few days and will receive the congratulations of their many friends. Robert Milliron, another graduate of the class of 1908, and a close friend and companion during school life of Mr. Reeve, was*also married Tuesday of last week, Dec. 28th. His bride was Miss Grace Truby, of Chicago, who is quite well known here, having visited in Rensselaer several times. Robert is now engaged in the restaurant business with his father, W. C. Milliron, at Fayettesville, Ark and he met his bride at St. Louis, where the marriage took place and they went at to Fayettesville, where they will make their home. Robert was also a most exemplary young man and his many friends here will extend best wishes to himself and bride.