Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1917 — George B. Hemphill Married In Chicago. [ARTICLE]
George B. Hemphill Married In Chicago.
Mrs. Katharine Jacobs, of Chicago, announces the marriage of her daughter, Clara, to George B. Hemphill, son of I. N.' Hemphill, of Rensselaer, Ind., at St. Barnabas Episcopal church on Saturday, April 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill will be at home after June Ist at 153 North Laporte Ave., Chicago, 111. I. N. Hemphill, the father, and Floyd, his brother, and the two sisters went to Chicago this morning to ie present at the wedding. George B. Hemphill is t. graduate of the Rensselaer high school, being a member of the clas sos 1902, After lie graduation he attended business college at Indianapolis and was then employed for a while in that city. Afterwards he and Elbert Antrim took employment with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad in Chicago. He was advanced very rapidly, and remained with this company for seven years. He was then offered' a most excellent position with the Illinois Central railroad in the traffic department. He !s now the head of the coal traffic department for that company in Chicago and has received two splendid advancements in wages since the first of the year. The Republican extends for itself and the host of his friends best wishes'and hearty congratulations.
