Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1913 — FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY [ARTICLE]

FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED SUNDAY

Miss Ethel Ferguson Becomes Bride of E. 0. Foskett. At 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the honi9 of Miss eJanette Watts, on Normal avenue, Chicago' occurred the marriage of Miss Ethel Ferguson, daughter Mrs. B. F. Ferguson, to Mr. Everett C. Foskett,’a merchant of pany with her mother, her aged grandfather,, John Coen, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sayler v Miss Ethel came to Chicago Saturday. Mr-, and Mrs. Sayler and Mr. Coen came to Rensselaer to visit Mr. and Mrs. John R. Vanattai and Mrs. Ferguson remained in Chicago until after the wedding, joining the other relatives here Sunday For the past four years Miss Ethel has been teaching music in the schools of Wilson Creek, Wash., and the Sayler family has resided in that state for seven years. They are all back for a two months’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Foskett will take up their residance at Dekalb and Mrs. Ferguson will reside with them. The bride and groom are expected here this evening.