Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1917 — EDGAR DUVALL WAS MARRIED [ARTICLE]

EDGAR DUVALL WAS MARRIED

THURSDAY EVENING TO MISS HORTENSE HURRLE, OF DUNKIRK, IND. , ■ ' ; ~r. *; The pretty marriage of Edgar F. Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall, of this city, to Miss Hortense Hurrle, of Dunkirk, Ind., occurred at the country home of the groom’s parents, west of Rensselaer, Thursday evening.' * Miss Hurrle is a pretty and accomplished young lady of Dunkirk, and a recent graduate of the Indianapolis Conservatory of Music, and it was while attending the Indianapolis Consemtdty that she first met Mr. Duvall. Mr. Duvall is one of Rensselaer’s popular young men and at present is a student at the ‘lndiana Dental Col*which place he will graduate in another year. The ring ceremony was used in uniting the happy young couple, and the marriage was performed by Rev. J. Budman Fleming, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The bride was attired in a turquoise blue traveling suit and was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Glenna F: Bowman, of Indianapolis. The groom was accompanied by/ F. G. Behnlander, of Bay City Mich. Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Duvall left for parts unknown, being whisked away in Dr. C, E. Johnson’s automobile, with the doctor acting as chauffeur. ' The plans ofL the young couple for the future have not as yet been divulged. The marriage of Mr. Duvall came as a complete surprise to his many friends, as he had given no intimation that he was about to enter the matrimonial field, but they will join The Republican in wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Duvall a pleasant journey down life’s pathway.