Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1913 — REMINGTON YOUNG LADY IS MARRIED [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON YOUNG LADY IS MARRIED

Miss Margaret*Debo, Formerly a Milliner Here, Married to Chas. E. Shine, of Hammond. _ < Miss Margaret Debo, of Remington, and Dr. Charles E. Shine, cf Hammond, met in Rensselaer by appointment this morning and after procuring a marriage license went to the M. E. pa’-sonage, and were united in marriage by Rev. C. L. Harper. Miss Debo was formerly for several seasons a milliner in the employ of Mrs. W. J. Imes, now of Indianapolis, and will be remembered by many Rensselaer people. Dr. Shine is a chiropractor in Hammond, where they expect to make their home after spending a few days at Remington, where Miss Debo resides. For some time, during which her brothers were students at Purdue University, Miss Debo and her mother resided in West Lafayette, but they returned to Remington some months ago. A few days ago, however, Mrs. Debo and son, Edward, left for Seattle, Wash., where another son, Homer by name, is engaged in chicken farming and where they expect to remain for an indefinite time.