Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1915 — FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED SATURDAY [ARTICLE]
FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED SATURDAY
Miss Pauline Pumphrey of Columbia City and Clyde Hull Married In Centerville, Mich. The following article is taken from a Columbia City Newspaper. Miss Pumphrey lived in Rensselaer until a few years ago and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Pumphrey, of Columbia City, who were visitors here last week. The article reads: “Miss Pauline Pumphrey, a daughter of Mrs. Grace Pumphrey, of south Walnut street,, and one of the popular young ladies of the city, and Clyde Hull, a son of ex-city Marshal Frank Hull and wife, of East Van Buren street, were married Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Centerville, Mich., by the Rev. W. H. Fraser, of the Presbyterian church. They returned at once to Fort Wayne, where they remained over Sunday, and came to this city Monday morning. The young couple left town Saturday, telling their friends they were bound for Van Wert Ohio, to visit a relative of Miss Pumphrey, but that story was soon run down and it was concluded that the young people had outwitted their friends and left for some Michigan Gretna Green. There was no objection to the union on the part of the parents, the young couple merely desiring to fool their associates, in which they certainly succeeded. “They may not go to housekeeping until spring and for the present will remain at the home of the bride’s mother. The bride is a young high school lady with many friends who wish her happiness. The groom is employed on the Pennsylvania railroad and is one of the best young men of this city.”
