Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1911 — Giliam Towaship Girl Married Oct. 7th in Caldwell, idaho. [ARTICLE]

Giliam Towaship Girl Married Oct. 7th in Caldwell, idaho.

Aieoaryvlive Auvsrvi*cr. UUa As*a«m.w Use rv. JUISB NlmlC v|*MJrTy I ©tv sMUFuBy, OC“ tober 7th, for Caldwell. Idaho; She was accompanied as far as Chicano by her mother. The trip was made to. meet her betrothed, Mr. Earl Furls, pf CGdwell, Idaho, whose business affair* were in such shape that he could not make the trip here at the present time. Miss Elsie arrived at Caldwell Wednesday morning and tn the afternoon of the same day the parent* here received the following telegram: “Married at high noon— Elsie.” And that tells the tale. Immediately after the ceremony, which was performed in Caldwell, the happy couple left for their cozy country home, where “Uncle" and Mrs. T. H. McCullough had prepared a sumptuous feast for a select number of guests. Next day the bridal couple left for Boise City, the capital of Idaho, where the state fair was being held and where they spent a week of their honeymoon. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Querry, of Gillam township, and was a highly esteemed and well known young lady of this community. The groom is the youngest son of John T. Faris (deceased) and wife. He went to Idaho several years ago and took up a homestead and is one Of that prosperous colony of Gillamites in that far-off country. He U known here where he grew into manhood, as an honorable and industrious young man of many sterling qualifier. Their many friends here extend to them their best wishes for a happy and prosperous futare.