Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1916 — Prof. E. S. Tillman and Miss Lydia Comstock to Be Married. [ARTICLE]
Prof. E. S. Tillman and Miss Lydia Comstock to Be Married.
Mr. E. S. Tillman, of Hammond, is to be jpatried to Miss Lydia Dema Comstock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Samuel Comstock, of 5832 Kenmore Avenue, Edgewater, on August 12th. < The wedding will be solemnized at the Episcopal Church of the Atonement in Edgewater at the hour of eight. Miss Comstock will be attended by Mrs. Giraud W. Moore as matron of honor and Miss Ethel Trunady, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Beatrice Tuerk, of Wilmetta, as bridesmaids — all Theta sisters of Miss' Comstock. The best man will be Mr. W. L. Comstock, brother of the bride, and the ushers, Mr. Giraud W. Moore, Mr. Ralph Wilson, Mr. H. W. Brelem and Mr. John Leßoy Todd. The bride’s cousin, Mrs. Morris Wilson, will play the wedding march. A reception will follow the ceremony for the relatives and bfidal party at the home of the bride’s parents. —After a honeymoon on the Great Lakes the young couple will be at home to their many friends at 185 Highland street, Hammond, Ind., after October first. Prof. Tillman was formerly a member of the faculty in Rensselaer high school, having charge of the biological department.
