Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1917 — Attorney Gives Away Secret. [ARTICLE]
Attorney Gives Away Secret.
Attorney A. L. Courtwright, of Knox, who happened to be in the Knox county clerkâs office the fourth of last November, was'the only witness besides the clerk to the wedding of Kenneth A. Groom and Iris Lewis. All parties present promised to keep the matter a secret and did so until a few days ago, when the attorney thoughtlessly mentioned the matter o a lady friend. The wedding being announced, the couple decided to go to. housekeeping at once in Goodland, where Mr. Groom, the bridegroom, will live happily with his wife, who is a Groom indeed. Mr. Groom is employed in the Humpston drug store at Good land . He is a graduate of the Rensselaer high school and completed a course in pharmacy in Purdue, university. While in: school here Mr. Groom .was very popular and was one of the best athletes ever a member of the Rensselaer high school. He was very active in athletics at- Purdue and his work brought him great praise. He is a nephew of Mrs. Jesse Nichols, our deputy county clerk and on the account of the death bf his mother took a very helpful interest in him. Mr. G room's wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis, of Knox, Ind. The Republican and a host of interested friends, express a wish for the Grooms that their oup of joy may continue to be fulVto overflowing.
