Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1915 — Watson-Beeler Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Watson-Beeler Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Myra Watson, daughter of Mrs. Kate R. Watson, to Dr. Raymond Cole Beeler, of Indianapolis, occurred at the family residence on Milroy avenue, at 5 o’clock Saturday evening, Oct. 16, 1915. The occasion was beautiful in all its details, the ceremony being witnessed by a number of relatives of the contracting parties and a few intimate friends. There were no attendants. Rev. J. C. Parrett read the beautiful and impressive Presbyterian wedding service, after whicn the bride and groom received the congratulations of those present. The bride wore a gown of pearl satin. Miss Watson was one of the most popular young ladies of the city, and has won a of friends by her charming personality. Dr. Beeler is a young man of sterling worth and character and has already won himself a .place in his chosen profession. The house was tastefully decorated in yellow and white and brancnes of brilliant foliage. Miss Katharine Baech,' of South Bend, a cousin of the bride, furnished music for the occasion. The out of town guests were Mrs. E. C. Beeler, mother of the groom, Mrs. Coombs, a sister, and her little daughter, Margaret, Mrs. James W. Hess and Dr. Wade Laßue, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cole, Mrs. Gordon Cole, Dr. and Mrs. Birney Powers, all of Bloomington, Ill.; Mrs. J. W. Paxton, Herbert Paxton, Mrs. Irene R. Baech and daughter, Miss Katharine, of couth Bend; Mrs. C. D. Martin, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Following the ceremony a 6 o'clock dinner was served, after which the bride and groom left for a wedding journey. They will be at home after Dec. Ist, at 3120 College Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
