Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 317, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1920 — FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED AT WATSEKA, ILL. [ARTICLE]

FORMER RENSSELAER GIRL MARRIED AT WATSEKA, ILL.

' At the home of John S. Williams on South Third street Christmas evening occurred the marriage of their daughter, Grace, to Austin F. Tobey. As the - clock struck eight, Mrs. Herbert Doyle, the sister of the bride, sounded forth on the piano the first strains of Mendelssohn’S wedding march, the bride and groom slowly decneding the stairway and entering _ the parlor, where they stood beneath A bower of smilax and roses prepared for the occasion. Dr. W. P. Mac Vey officiated, using a brief ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of pink, beaded georgette crepe, and carried a bridal bouquet of white roses. The groom wore a dark suit. After the usual formalities, congratulations were extended and a pleasant social evening followed. A hmcheon was served, after which the guests departed, wishing the happy pair many years of wedded bliss. The out-of-town guests were: Miss Hazel Pell, of Champaign; Mr. and Mrs.- Edgar Breeding and family, of Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Adams and Alice Sigman, of Rensselaer, Ind.; Misses Opal Randolph, Mary Randolph and Ferne Law, and Mrs. Jessie Brown, of Onarga; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doyle, of Sparland; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curias, Mr. Mis. A. L. Bauer and family; Mr. George M. Williams and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams, of Woodland; . , After a brief visit with the groom’s brother at Davenport, la., Mr. and Mrs. Tobey will go to their home awaiting, them at Findlay, 0., where the groom is employed as a draftsman by the Standard Oil Co. —Watseka Republican. The bride is a niece of Judsoii L. Adains, of this county, and a daughter of Henry Adams, deceased, and spent her early girlhood ih this