Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1910 — Milroy Township Young Man Marries Hanging Grove Girl. [ARTICLE]
Milroy Township Young Man Marries Hanging Grove Girl.
At the residence of Rev. G. H. Clarke on Vanßensselaer street, at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon, occurred the marriage of Miss Bertha Jane Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook, of Hanging .Grove township, and Mr. Orlando Manner, a young farmer residing in Milroy township. They were accompanied to the parsonage by Mr. Edward Cook and Miss Edna Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Manner will reside on a farm near McCoysburg. 4- _ What have you to sell? Why don’t you sell it? A Republican classified ad will bring you a buyer willing to pay what it is worth. Don’t put it off. Three lines one week in all issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly Republican for 25 cents. L. A. Harmon has arranged to have the very popular Burch’s orchestra here for a big dance at the armory Tuesday night. The orchestra will play at the Princess theatre the samd evening, and the dance, which will probably be largely attended, will start at about 9 o’clock. On Thursday night a dance will be given by the Rensselaer Social Club and it promises to be a very pleasant event. It will probably be attended by most of the young folks who are home from colleges for the holiday vacation.
Hurley Beam came down from Chicago for Christmas day and divided his time between home and prospects, and home got the short end of the divide. He is holding down a job with the Chicago House Wrecking Co., and making good, which he can do if he tries. Making good makes prospects brighter, and the “Ides of March” hold out a brighter hope for Hurley than they did for Julius Ceasar, and proper ending drama blds fair to conclude a romance that, well written, would make the Shakespeare tragedy read like a dime novel. Senior Hopkins passed through Rensselaer Saturday afternoon on his way to Crawfordsville from Minneapolis, Minn., where he has been for about two months. He is managing a branch office there for his brother, L. F. Hopkins and his brother-in-lawj G. K. Hollingsworth, of Chicago. He has not yet taken up bis residence permanently in Minneapolis and his wife has been in Crawfordsville during the time he has been in the west. It is probable that they will shortly move to Minneapolis, however, where he has teen building up a profitable business. Santa Claus visited Company M during the past week and furnished the club room with some new furniture, including a new rug, new center table, davenport, two rocking chairs, a set of straight chairs and some other articles, The rooms now present a very cretltable appearance. The armory proper has been rented two nights this week for dances and a system of numbered hooks is being built in the rear room of the front suite and for the nominal sum of five cents all clothing of one person will be checked. A small exchange will also be conducted for the company fund. The front rooms will be kept locked and In charge of a detail from the company..
