Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1915 — Two Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burns Married. [ARTICLE]

Two Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burns Married.

The home of Charles W. Bums and wife, northwest of town, was the scene of a combined family reunion and the welcoming of two new sons-in-law Sunday. On Friday at St. Joseph, Mich., Miss Della Bums and Mr. Emile J. Mathieus were married and on Saturday at the clerk’s office in Rensselaer Miss Irene Bums and Mr. Ray Watson were married by Justice of the Peace W. I. Spitler. Mr. Mathieus is an electrical engineer in South Bend and his bride has made her home at South Bend for some tipie and after a brief visit here they will return to that city to take up their residence in their own home which awaits their return. They came here Saturday but did not arrive in time to see her sister married. Mr. and Mrs. Watson will reside on a farm near this city. Mr. and Mrs. Merl A. Belcher, of South Bend, were also here over Sunday, he being a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bums. The Republican joins other friends of the two couples in wishing them a very happy married life.

Mrs. Sarah Malone, of Monticello, spent today with her nephew, Tul Malone. Misses Mable Waymire and Feme Osborne went to Battle Ground today for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle returned today from a short visit in Hanna, Ind. Miss Agnes Howe returned today after a visit with Miss Olive White at Union Mills. Miss Minnie Waymire, of the Monnett Echool, went to Wolcott today to spend a month’s vacation with her parents. Mrs. John Eigelsbach went to Monticello today to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dorset and other friends at their clubhouse. Mrs. Albert Alter and children returned to their home in Forest, Ind., today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Alter. Her grandaughter, Miss Elizabeth Witham, returned with them for a short stay. George Jenkins, a former treasurer of Newton county, died at his home in Big Rapids, Mich., last weelf, following an operation for appendicitis. He was the father of Mrs. William Wishard, formerly of this city.