Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1913 — Notes About Neighbors That Will Interest You. [ARTICLE]
Notes About Neighbors That Will Interest You.
Francesville Tribune. William Sehlfeman was down from Valparaiso Tuesday. Each year sees the girls add to physical development and subtract from their wearing apparel. This is one reason I want to live until the year 1950, remarked George Moon. L. W. Hubbell came up front} Rushville Sunday, where he has been interesting agents in the fertilizer business. He expects to spend several weeks in thait part of the state. Albert Swing and Miss Lena Hunkier were married on June 18th at Peoria, 111., returning here last Friday, since which time they have been the guests of relatives. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunkier, of Elmwood, HL, and a sister of Mrs. Harvey Deihle, -formerly of this place. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swing, east of town, and a machinist by trade. The popular couple will live in the Myers cpttage in the northeast part of town. The marriage of Mr. William Kahler and Miss Katie Gudeman was solemnized at the Christian Apostolic church near Francesville, Sunday, Rev. J. Honineger, of Roanoke, 111., officiating. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gudeman and is very popular among her friends. The groom is the oldest son of S. W. Kahler.' He is one of the hustling young farmers of the community and they are-now living on a farm west of town. .John Bellamy, who recently resigned as roadmaster of the Monon lines, has taken a position as general roadmaster of the Canadian Northern, which carries with it quite an advance In salary. Mr. Bellamy is one of the best railroad men in the west and his many friends predict a brilliant future for him in his new position. Twelve . years ago Mr. Bellamy was section foreman at this place and has since worked himself up. He started his railroad career as a water boy.
