Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1912 — Kept Marriage a Secret For More Than Ten Months. [ARTICLE]

Kept Marriage a Secret For More Than Ten Months.

Mr. Roe Yeoman and Miss Elizabeth Babcock were married May 21, 1911, at Newport, Ky., and the marriage was kept a secret until this week, when Roe wrote from Terre Haute to inform his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman about it.

His bride is the daughter of J. D. Babcock, of Bluffton, but formerly of Rensselaer and well known here. At lire time of their marriage she was employed in Fort Wayne and he at Lexington, Ky., and they met at Newport and were married and she returned to her home and he to his Mork. Since that time he has been sent Yo several pi u,< s it. his cap^cil 1 -' as a superintendent of construction work for a Chicago «-»u.pany ani tor some time he mis * en at Ten e Haute. The Job on which he is working will be completed about May Ist auo he plans to begin housekeeping at that time, probably in Chicago, as that city will be his headquarters. Tue news came as a great surprise to bis parents and to his many friends. Roe is a graduate of the Rensselaer high school and a brother of Ray and DeVere Yeoman, both of whom have been married within recent months. The Republican extends beat, wishes at this rather belated hour.