Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — Marriage by Squire Sequel To Visit of Carnival Co. [ARTICLE]

Marriage by Squire Sequel To Visit of Carnival Co.

Squire Irwin had a marriage to perform this Saturday morning that hi apparently a sequel to the recent visit of the Meek carnival company to Remington. The principals were Cecil Alvin Kelley, of Bdswell, and Cora Marie Laury, of Madison. The gtoom is a farmer and the bride said that she was in the theatrical business. She was quite an attractive little lady with just a tinge of carnival paint on her cheeks and she blushed just like most girls do the first time they get married. Just how she will take to farming remains to be seen. Possibly she will he satisfied with bucolic life, where bossie has to be milked, butter churned and eggs gathered a&d possibly she will again long for the brilliant footlights and become histrionically ambitious and coax her rustic husband to leave the farm and engage in the show bis. It hoped that the couple always remain is to be hoped that the couple always remain as happy in each other’s company . as they appeared to be this morning. < Tbey were accompanied to Rensselaer by Ed Sutherland, the Remington liveryman, and by John Johnson, also of Remington. r -y