Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1912 — MARRIAGE TOOK PLACE NOV. 24 [ARTICLE]
MARRIAGE TOOK PLACE NOV. 24
fly do Ullerj A ® and Miss -Zn<> Sayler Miarrled at Big Rapids, Mich., Ten Days Ago. In Big Rapids, Mich., on Sunday, Nov. 24th, occurred the marriage of Miss Zoe Sayler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sayler, formerly of Newton township, to Mr. Clyde Ullery, ol Foresman. „ Miss Sayler was teaching school iiy Michigan, where her parents 'have lived for the past three or fouWyears and resigned' the week before hoi marriage. .Mr. Ullery was recently divorced from his first wife. It is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Ullery will reside on a farm near Brook. Another marriage that was not reported in these columns was that of Dr. Wallace Parkinson, of Brook, who was married the first of November to a widow by the name of Lowe. They will make their home in Brook. Dr. Parkinson's divorced wife has gone to Mitchell, S. Dak., where she and her •little daughter will reside with her father,- Isaac Parker. Daniel Leighton and Erma Ebert, associate players, will present two bills at the Ellis Theatre tonight only, Dec. 3rd, “Charley’s Aunt,” and “Paid a Debt.” This company has just completed a successful tour of the east. "Paid a Debt,” is a romantic comedy drama In four acts; beautiful in theme and construction and replete with pathos and comedy. “Charley's Aunt,” in two acts, is a farcical comedy and has been popular for a score of yeursp Daniel Leighjon assumes the character of “Charley’s Aunt, who comes from Brazil, where the nuts come from. “Charley’s Aunt” never fails to please. The company has been carefully selected for this tour.
