Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1912 — Young Couple Marked at Home Of Rev. D. T. Halstead. [ARTICLE]
Young Couple Marked at Home Of Rev. D. T. Halstead.
A quiet wedding took place Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Rev. D. T. Halstead. The contracting parties were Miss Blanche Coffel and Ellis Thomas. Rev. D. T. Halstead officiated. t The ceremony was short and was witnessed only by Mrs. Halstead and Mrs. A. D. Lee, a neighbor. Ellis Thomas is a son of Lars Thomas and is an excellent young man. He is engaged in carpenter work. Miss Coffel is a daughter of Wm. Coffel and is a very estimable young lady. The bride and groom did not go on a honeymoon, but went to the home, in the east part of town, of the groom’s father, where they will go to housekeeping. . They have a large circle of friends who will wish them much happiness.
According to the belief of Dr. David D. §cannell, of Boston, America is breeding a flatfooted race without tbe power to use thsir toes, as nature intended, which fault is Jjfue to the type of shoes that are worn and tbe fact that tbe custom of toeing out is Commonly taught as the correct method of walking. . £ James Hill, 47 years old, of Petersburg, became despondent Sunday because of financial reverses, went to tbe barn and hanged himself to one of the rafters. His body was found several hours later by mem bars of the family who had become worried because of bis absence.! He had been In ’poor health for some time. There will be no generel state election in Arizona next November, and the present state administration will go over until 1914, according to a decision given out by the state supreme court Presidential electors only will be voted for in November;
