Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1918 — MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. [ARTICLE]

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.

September 2. Benjamin F. Zellers, born April 27, 1884, present residence Virgie, occupation mechanic, and Minnie King, born November 20, 1894, present residence Medaryville, occupation housekeeper. First marriage for both parties.

John Grey returned today to his home in Hobart. Mrs. O. 'H. McKay and daughter Hafriett returned Monday from Lafayette, where they had visited with friends since last Saturday. Larkin Logan, one of Gillam township’s oldest residents, haying lived there for more than-fifty years, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. Logan is about seventy-seven years of age. Miss Anna Best, of Chicago, is spending a month’s here with her mother, Mrs. George iM. Myers. Miss Best is a commissioned Red Cross nurse, but on account of the important position she holds as instructor in St. Luke’s hospital she will remain in this country. Mrs. Lena M. Todd and two »ons, Dana and George, of Flora, are spending the week with the family of the former’s brother, Dr. W. L. Myer. Mrs. Todd has charge of the music at the teachers’ institute, ..which is being held here this week. Ray Day, son of Mrs. Julia Day, is now in the United States after having spent three years in the Panama canal zone. When Ray wrote he was in New Orleans, but was on route to a southern camp. He is a member of the regular army. His mother expects that he will be furloughed home in the near future.