Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 311, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1913 — MARRIED QUIETLY TUESDAY EVENING [ARTICLE]
MARRIED QUIETLY TUESDAY EVENING
Miss Alice Shedd and Mr. Edward J. Randle Succeed in Evading Their Friends. The marriage of Miss Alice Evar line Shedd to Mr. Edward J. Randle occurred Tuesday afternoon at about 5:30 o’clock at the S. S. Shedd residence on Grace street, the only witnesses being Miss Harriett Shedd, sister of the bride, and Miss Ethel Perkins, a close friend. Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the First Presbyterian church, perforined the ring ceremony. Mr. andHtfrs. Randle left for Chicago •on the Hoosier Limited at 6:02, where they will visit the bride’s mother at the hospital and spend several days, returning to Rensselaer Friday of this week. They will take up their residence temporarily in the Shedd ,home and later move to the house now occupied by the editor Of The Republican. Mrs. Randle’s father, 6. S. Shedd, is now visiting hifc son in NewoYork city and will be absent for some time, and it will'also be several weeks before Mrs. S. 8. Shedd returns from the hospital. * The bride and groom are so well and favorably known here that The, Republican feels it quite unfiecessary to speak at length concerning them. Miss Shedd is % graduate of Northwestern University aid has taught school for several years, resigning as the English and Latin instructor in the Rensselaer high school just before the holidays. The groom is a prosperous farmer and stockman, with"'extensive land interests and a large stockholder in the First National Bank of this city. Their legion of friends will wish them a life of unbounded happiness.
