Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1916 — Goss-Babcock Nuptials. [ARTICLE]
Goss-Babcock Nuptials.
The wedding of Miss Edna Babcock, of Union township, and Mr. Frank Goss, of Remington, Was solemnized at the liome of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock, near Tarr, Saturday evening, September 30, at eight o’clock. Rev. C. L. Harper, of Delphi, former pastor of the M. E. church of this city, officiated. The impressive ring ceremony was used. About forty relatives and intimate friends were present at thejceremony. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. E. C. English, of Rensselaer, sang “I Love You Truly,” and “Qjh, Promise Me,” accompanied by Miss Florence Allman on the piano. The bride wore the gown in which her mother was married twenty-seven years before and carried a small bouquet. Followijig the wedding a two course wedding supper was served, after which the bride and groom left by automobile for Crown Point and from there left for a week’s trip through the east. Miss Babcock is one of the most attractive and popular young ladies of the county, and was a graduate of' Rensselaer high school in 1912, later attending the Women’s eoHege at Jacksonville, 111. Mr. Goss is the son of Mrs. Emma Goss, of Remington, and is a popular young farmer. The young couple, following their return, will reside‘on a farm near Remington, where the groom already has a beautiful home furnished.
