Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1912 — WHEATFIELD BARBER MARRIED WEDNESDAY [ARTICLE]
WHEATFIELD BARBER MARRIED WEDNESDAY
Roy Cox and An nil Margaret Byers Hake Auto Trip Here and Are Married by Squire Irwin. Mr. Roy'Cox and Miss Anna Margaret Byers, of Wheatfleld, were brought to Rensselaer by Ward Hamilton, the Wheatfleld auto liveryman, Wednesday afternoon, and after procuring a marriage license, went to the bridal parlors in Squire Irwin’s office and the Squire put up one of the daintiest wedding knots he has tied during his official career. Mr. Cox is a barber, just turned twenty-one. His bride is not quite eighteen, and is a mighty pretty and sensible girl or else our ability at judging human nature has taken a slump. It was one of the finest looking couples the squire has spliced in a long-time and he gave them an extra fine Job. Tonsorially speaking, he turned them out looking mighty slick. They will live in Wheatfleld, where he has a good business as a barber.
