Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1917 — COUPLE MARRIED AT CROWN POINT [ARTICLE]

COUPLE MARRIED AT CROWN POINT

Miss Doris Morlan and Jay Nowels - Married at Indiana’s Gretna Green Friday P. M. Chicago, 111., 1:30 p. m., March 24, 1917.—Editor Republifean, Cora J. Bruner, age 22, of Morocco, was married today. Who are they? Elopement?—City Editor Tribune. The many friends of Miss Doris Morlan and Mr. Jay Nowels, of this city, were agreeably surprised Friday afternoon when a message was received here by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan announcing their marriage at Crown Point that afternoon. Miss Mcrian is the daughter .Los, City Clerk Charles Morlan and is one of, the most attractive and popular young ladies of the city. Miss Morlan has been taking a course as a nurse in the new Jasper county hospital for -the past several weeks’amk ner marriage at this time caused considerable surprise. The bride was a graduate of the 1915 class of Rensselaer high, school. Mr. Nowels is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nowles, of this city, and is one of the popular young men of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Nowels made their trip to Crown Point via automobile, where they were married. After a few days’ honeymoon trip they will return to this city, where it is presumed they willmove tothe farm of the groom’s father, although their plans for the future as yet have not been divulged. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nowels will join in extending to them the wishes for a life of happiness and prosperity.