Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1911 — Charles G. Wiltshire to Marry Ohio Girl Last of August. [ARTICLE]

Charles G. Wiltshire to Marry Ohio Girl Last of August.

Charles G. Wiltshire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, who is engaged in the private banking business at Zanesville, Ohio, is to be married the last of this month, and the Zanesville Signal makes the following announcement:

An August wedding which has been informally announced Is that of flUss Helen M. Roessler and Mr, Charles G. Wiltshire, which will take place the latter part of the month. The wedding will be a quiet home affair with only the members of the immediate families as witnesses. The ceremony will be read by Rev. C. W. Perry, now pastor of the Church of Christ at Quaker City, but who will go to Greenville the early part of September where he has accepted a call. Rev. Mr. Perry and Mr. Wiltshire have been the best of friends for many years, and it was through Mr. Wiltshire’s influence that Mr. Perry became a minister.-

Both Miss Roessler and Mr, Wiltshire are well known young people of this city. Miss Roessler is a graduate of Meredith’s Business college and has for some. time been bookkeeper at the People’s Finance Co. She is a young woman of unusual charms, whose pleasing personalities have made her a favorite with many. She is a very accomplished musician, having appeared on tlje programs of a number of musicales held in this city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Roessler, of Homewood avenue.

Mr. Wiltshire, whose home is in Rensselaer, Ind., has been a Zanesville resident for the past two years. He is manager of the People’s Finance Co. in this city and is a prominent young business man. He is widely known in lodge circles, being Noble Grand of Muskingum lodge, No. 28, I. O. O. F.

Following the wedding the happy young couple will enjoy a wedding trip and upon their return to this city will be at home to their many friends on Westbourne avenue. ,