Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1913 — ANOTHER SCHOOL TEACHER MARRIED [ARTICLE]
ANOTHER SCHOOL TEACHER MARRIED
Miss Ethel Sharp and William P. Cooper, Treasurer of White Co. Surprise Friends.
'■ At about 9:30 o’clock this Friday morning at the home of the bride on Scott street 1 1n Rensselaer,~ occurred the marriage of Miss Ethel Sharp, one of our most popular school teachers, to Mr. William P. Cooper, treasurer of White county ahd one of the wealthy farmers of that county. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. L. Harper, of Trinity M. E. Church, in the presence of the bride’s sister, Miss Opal Sharp, and a neighbor, Mrs. Philip Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left on the 10:12 train for Chicago and will take a seven days’ boat (trip out of the city, going to ’ Georgian Bay and other places. Upon (their return they will go to Monticello, where they expect to begin housekeeping about September Ist, his residence property being leased until that time. Mrs. Cooper will visit some winlh his relatives and will, also spend part of her time here until the first of September. The bride has been a teacher in the schools of the county and city for a long time and is one of the most popular young ladies in our city, where she has spent almost her entire life. Mr. Cooper is a wealthy fanner and stockman and for some years resided at Chalmers. After ihis election as county treasurer he moved to Monticello and later sold his old home >farm in Big Creek township and purchased nearer Monticello. He is a W?. lower vylth one son, and is one of the moet highly esteemed citizens of White courity- Both are deserving the congratulations of all who know them, for each has won a real jewel for a life partner.
