Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1917 — Young Couple Married In Hammond Saturday. [ARTICLE]

Young Couple Married In Hammond Saturday.

The friends and relatives of Miss Mabie Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore, of this city, and Arthur Ames, son of Ed Ames, of near Rensselaer, were surprised by the announcement of their marriage at Gary Saturday evening at 5 o’clock in the Presbyterian church. Miss Moore has been employed at the office of Ray D. Thompson for the past two or three years, where she gained • rruanv acquaintances. Mr. Ames is one of the enterprising young farmers of this community. The young couple as yet have not made their pain* for the future, but it is probable they will reside on a farm near this city. _ The Republican joins in extending to them the wishes for a life of happiness and prosperity. Miss Pearl Babcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock, went to Franklin, Ind., today, where she will attend the commencement of Franklin college. Miss Babcock was graduated from that institution in 1916 and for the past year has been a member of the Wheatfield high school faculty. She has been retained in that employment for another year. Company M continues to get recruits, three beinft added from Goodland Sunday. This company will be called together on August sth and will remain in Rensselaer for a period of about three weeks, during which time they will occupy tents, and if necessary the armory. After this they will be taken to a concentration camp somewhere is the southeastern part of the United States.