Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1912 — Popular Rensselaer Girl y Married Thursday Evening. [ARTICLE]

Popular Rensselaer Girl y Married Thursday Evening.

On Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the beautiful home of Senator and Mrs. Abraham Halleck, corner of Washington and Weston Streets, occurred the quiet and impressive ceremony uniting in marriage their daughter, Hester, and Harry Milner, of Remington. The ceremony was witnessed only by immediate relatives of the bride. The minister officiating was the Rev. C. L. Harper, pastor of the M. E. church. Shortly preceding the ceremony a luncheon was served. This weddhfg was the culmination of a courtship and engagement of over four years’ duration. The bride is a most estjpiable young lady and is popular with a wide circle of friends. The groom is an excellent young man and is well and favorably known, especially at his native town, Remington, where he is the foreman in a tile factory. Mr. and Mrs. Milner will reside here for a short time before going to housekeeping at Remington. Their many friends here will wish the thappy couple much joy and success in their connubial state.