Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1914 — POPULAR COUPLE’S MARRIAGE DISCOVERED [ARTICLE]
POPULAR COUPLE’S MARRIAGE DISCOVERED
John N. Horton and Miss Pearl Eisele Eloped to St. Joe Last August and Were Wed.
The fact that John N. Horton and Miss Pearl Eisele were married last August was not discovered until Monday of this week. The announcement will be a, surprise to ,their many friends, who will join The Republican in wish ing them a life of bliss. ” . The young couple had been sweethearts for some time and had contemplated matrimony but on account of their ages met parental opposition; In August, howevei. they determined to outwit their parents and surprise their many friends and they slipped away to St. Joe, thus swelling the Rensselaer colony of Michigan marriages. The marriage was performed by Rev. W. H. Caffield.
The groom is the second son of Dr. and Mrs.. J. W. Horton and himself and brother, P. W. Horton, own the Princess Theatre of this city. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Eisele, of Cullen street, and is a sweet, beautiful and highly respected young lady. For the present the newlyw r eds will make their home with Dr. and Mrs. Horton.
