Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1915 — ANOTHER MARRIAGE LONG KEPT SECRET [ARTICLE]

ANOTHER MARRIAGE LONG KEPT SECRET

Miss Grace Robinson and Mr. Dale Warner Admit Marriage in Chicago in July, 1912. It has been Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warner since July 24, 1912, although Rensselaer friends of the pair who figured in a Chicago romance did not learn of it until Sunday and Monday, wMle this announcement in The Republican will come as a great surprise to most of the acquaintances of Dale Warner and Grace Robinson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George M. Robinson and for four years prior to last June was a student in one of the CMcago hospital training schools for nurses. Since her graduation she has been a professional nurse. She graduated from the Rensselaer Mgh school in the class of 1908. Dale Warner graduated from the Rensselaer Mgh school in 1911 and will this June graduate from Northwestern Dental College. Although it is almost three years since their marriage they had succeeded in keeping it a secret until quite recently; when Mrs. Warner confided the secret to a few very close friends. Saturday Mr. Warner came from CMcago to see his wife, who has been attending Mrs. Rex Warner, her niece, to whom a baby was recently bom. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Warner went to the home of her mother, Mrs. Robinson, and told them of their marriage. She was not quite so much surprised as she would have been had her suspisions not been aroused some time before. On Monday evening the Robinson home was the scene of a supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Warner, only the members of the family being present. An automobile came to take them to the 7:06 train and as it started with them for the station and there was a rattle of tincans from the rear. John Robinson, brother of the bride, had participated in a little belated charivari. Had it not been for tMs little demonstration even the neighbors would not have known that a wedding had taken place. They went to Chicago and he will complete his college work and she will continue to do nursing until next June, when he will graduate and decide on a location. Their many friends in this city extend them best wishes and expect Dr. and Mrs. Dale Warner to have a very happy married life.