Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1916 — RENSSELAER COUPLE MARRIED THIS P. M [ARTICLE]
RENSSELAER COUPLE MARRIED THIS P. M
Harry Watson and Miss Mary Hayes Went to Indianapolis—Will Return Here Sunday. Some time this afternoon in Indianapolis Harry Watson, the Rensselaer plumber, and his stenographer, Miss Mary Hayes; will be married. They went to Indianapolis on the 11:17 train today and while they declined to take the.reporter for The Republican into their full confidence they would not deny their plans and finally consented that relatives of the bride should authenticate the suspicions of the editor if they chose to do so and they did. Mr. and Mrs. Watson will return to Rensselaer Sunday and will take up their residence at the Mrs. Henry Randle home, the bride being the granddaughter of Mrs. Randle. She has made her home since she was a year old with her aunt, Mrs. George Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Randle, and who now lives with her husband. Mrs. Phillips did not know the definite plans of the couple, but expected . 4-L aim .. . jyxr» wmi <l-0 XV - -SXXA33I/1 tjiclv ttlvcr vi 1 trii iiitu i ictg v viiey wtjuiu go to Waynetown to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randle, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mr. Watson owns a good building lot on River street opposite the residence of Frank Haskell and expects in the spring to erect a modern residence for himself and bride. He is one of the city’s prosperous young businessmen and has made a splendid success since he embarked in business for himself a few yeans ago. His high standing in business circles is also maintained in his social characteristics and he is popular with all who know him. His bride is a very attractive young woman and during the few years she has lived here she has made many friends and proven herself a young woman of excellent worth. Their many friends will join The Republican in wishing them a life of unbounded happiness.
