Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1913 — Marriage of Former Resident in lowa. [ARTICLE]

Marriage of Former Resident in lowa.

Married, Sunday morning, June 1. 1913, at 6:30 o’clock, at the residence of the bride, No. 823 South Second street, Rev. Roy E. Deadman, of the Christian church, officiating, Miss Isabel Richmond and Mr. Charles Whiteman.

Immediately fallowing the ceremony and congratulations »- wedding breakfast was served for the company present and Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman took the eight o’clock morning Rock Island train for Des Moines, where they will spend a few days. Returning, they will be at home ait the Whiteman farm, about six miles southeast of Oskaloosa. The bride is a most estimable young lady. She came to Oskaloosa about three years ago from her former home and birthplace, Rensselaer, Indiana, and since coming to the city she has been an employe of the Hanna Manufacturing Co. The groom is a son of Jacob Whiteman, of near Cedar, and is a young man of much personal worth. Both bride and groom are popular among their acquaintances and congratulations and best wishes shower them upon their honeymoon. The bride at the wedding ceremony was gowned in a pleasing creation of tan messaline silk and carried white roses.—Oskaloosa, lowa, Daily Herald.