Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1913 — Dedicated New Bungalow With Wedding This Morning. [ARTICLE]
Dedicated New Bungalow With Wedding This Morning.
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Postill moved into their beautiful new bungalow, which they have christened “Maplenook,” Tuesday afternoon, and this Wednesday looming he performed the marriage ceremony that united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Miss Nina Russell and Mr. Edward J. Ebalt, both of Attica, from which place Rev. and Mrs. Postill moved recently to make this city their future home. Miss Russell was organist at the church of which he was the pastor and both’ she and Mr. Ebalt were close friends of the pastor and his wife and tips was the cause of their comnig here to be married. They were accompanied by two gentlemen friends. Mias Russell was one of the most popular and talented young women in Attica and Mr. Ebalt is a wealthy young farmer, who lives in the country near that place. They will go from here to Chicago and visit several other places before returning to Attica.
