Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1911 — Fair Oaks Groom and Virgie Bride United by Squire Irwin. [ARTICLE]

Fair Oaks Groom and Virgie Bride United by Squire Irwin.

Ray Carleson Casey, the son of John Casey, of Fair Oaks, and Miss Hazel May Helsel, daughter of Albert Helsel, of Virgie, were united in marriage by Squire Irwin this Monday noon. The groom’s parents give consent to his marriage and accompanied him here to witness the ceremony. Mrs. C. E. Mills has gone to Muncie to visit her son Emery and wife. Mrs. John Reed and Miss Fae Bradford, of Virgie, were Rensselaer visitors Saturday. Miss Marceline Roberts came home Saturday from Oxford college for a visit with her mother nod other relatives. We wish to announce to the public that we have secured the services of Mr. L. E. Barber, of Michigan, a practical shoe man with years of experience, who knows how to fit shoes. ROWLES & PARKER. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown went to Woodstock, 111., Saturday to remain over Sunday with his brother, Fred Brown and wife. He will remain over today and Tuesday, attending the meeting of national dental manufacturers now In convention in that city. For tailor made suits our Royal Tailoring line has no equal. Every thread /guaranteed all wool, with positive guaranteed shape retaining fronts. Let us measure you for your new suit. Perfect fit guaranteed. ROWLES A PARKER. Mrs. C. W. Spencer, who was called to Dwight, 111., last week by the death of her mother, received another death message by telegram this morning. It announced the death of a little 2-year-old nephew at Streator, 111. Miss Lila Spencer will go tomorrow to attend the funeral. Mrs. Catherine Laßue, who has been confined to her bed with sickness for several weeks, continues about the same, making very little change. Last Saturday she seemed a trifle better than she had during the week, but the improvement was only temporary