Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1912 — George Hinkle’s Daughter Married on Christmas Day. [ARTICLE]

George Hinkle’s Daughter Married on Christmas Day.

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hinkle, near Bangor, Mich., on Chriktmas. day took place the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eudora Mae to Mr. Zell Carroll, a young fanner residlhg near Hartford, Mich. The ceremony was performed by Rer. James Brown. The bride is 18 years of age and the groom is 21. Many relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony and many valuable presents were re-, celved. The wedding took .place at high noan and was immediately followed by a bounteous dinner. The house decorations consisted of Christmas wreaths and bells and when the ceremony was performed Ac couple stood 1 beneath a wreath of evergreens and ferns. In the evening the bride and groom and the wedding guests drove to the home of tbo bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Braskei, where the family Christmas tree was hung with many nice presents. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll start out in life with bright prospects, and have -best wishes, of their many friends in Michigan and of the friends of the 1 , bride and her parents back in Jasper • county. . * \ j., ■ : j -■; ••t , * The only place t& the dty where yon can buy a large can of White Karo corn syrup for Ifie is at John Unrt. ■ V .. |