Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1915 — Edward L. Clark and Miss Mae Mains Married. [ARTICLE]

Edward L. Clark and Miss Mae Mains Married.

Edward L. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark, of this city, who has for several months been managing the Hebron telephone system, came to Rensselaer Saturday evening in company with Miss Mae Mains, a telephone operator in Chicago, and after securing a license went to the home of his parents on North Cullen street where they were married by Dr. Paul C. Curnick, of Trinity M. E. church. They had expected to be married in Chicago but when they went after a license there Saturday afternoon they found the marriage clerk’s office closed, so they decided to come to Rensselaer. After a few days’ visit here they will go to Chicago to spend a few days at her home and will then return here. His father recently sold the Hebron plant to J. F. Bruner and they are now looking for another plant, which Edward will manage. The Republican joins the other friends of Mr. Clark in wishing for himself and bride a very happy married life.