Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1915 — Former Jasper County Girl Married in North Dakota. [ARTICLE]

Former Jasper County Girl Married in North Dakota.

At the home at 5 o’clock May 9, took place the marriage of Ethel Elizabeth Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes, of Rensselaer, Ind., to Fred C. Schultze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schultze, prominent residents of New Salem, N. Dak., the wedding taking place at the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs. Albert Toppins. Rev. Fontana officiated. The bride was beautifully gowned in white silk crepe de meteor, wore a veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Lorena Ludiger, of Fall Creek, Wis., was maid of honor, and wore a dress of pale blue silk crepe de chene and carried an arm bouquet of carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Fred Mann, of New Salem. The ceremony was followed by a 6 o’clock wedding dinner, covers being laid for fourteen. Miss Holmes is a popular young lady of New Salem, where she has been working the past few years with the Nor£h Dakota Independent Telephone Company as managing operator. Mr. and Mrs. Schultze left on the evening train for their future home at Fallon, Mont.,' where he is the owner of the Fallon Auto Co., of that place.—Contributed. Don Hoover, son of ex-sheriff W. I. Hoover, withstood his operation for glandular trouble of the neck very nicely at the hospital and indications are favorable for his entire recovery from the conditions produced by the trouble. Don is experiencing only one trouble now and that is getting the nurses in»the hospital to give him enough to eat. His idea of what he wants and theirs of what he should have fail to agree. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrissey and baby returned yesterday from their visit to his old home in Allegany, N. Y. Ross Huff ord, who substituted for Dan at the depot, returned to his home in Rossville today. Ross is not feeling very well and has a run down appearance like a fellow in the last stages of an unrequited love, but he assures us that it is nothing of that kind and is inclined to believe that a hook worm is a more plausible theory.