Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1915 — GETS TWO LICENSES TO WED [ARTICLE]

GETS TWO LICENSES TO WED

Feared Business Might Interfere With Original Plans So He Prepared for Emergency. Woodland, Cal. —To make certain that there would be no possible hitch in the arrangements, Charles F. Johnston, local garage man, obtained a marriage license in Woodland Recently to wed Joan R. Erringer, a Williams girl, although the couple had originally planned to be married in San Francisco. Later Johnson contributed his second $2 marriage certificate fee to the county clerk of San Francisco, and the wedding was solemnised according to schedule. It is supposed that the two feared business affairs might possibly" prevent the ceremony being performed hr San Francisco, and so obtained a license from the Yolo county clerk in ewe of an emergency.