Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1914 — Two Wasson Girls Married Within Fast Few Days. [ARTICLE]

Two Wasson Girls Married Within Fast Few Days.

Two of Mrs. Harrison Wasson’s daughters have been married within the past week. Miss Alberta, who has been employed in a drygoods store in Kokomo for the past several months, was married last Saturday at Delphi to Mr. Geoige Gulre, a driver tor the American Express Co., of that, city; The wedding took place at Delphi, the ceremony being performed by Rev. C. L Harper, formerly pastor of the M. E. church of this city. They came to Rensselaer Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Guire will remain for a short time with her mother and family, until the home they are to occupy is completed. This Wednesday morning Miss Pearl Wasson, the school- teacher, was married to Mr. Simeon L Wells, now employed in W. R. Lee’s store at Bluffton, but whose home has or a number of years been in Barkley township. The marriage took place at the nL E. parsonage In Rensselaer, be ing performed by Dr. Curnick. They were accompanied to the parsonage by the bride’s sister, Mrs. Guire. They will take up their residence in Bluffton.