Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1904 — WASHBURN-GRAHAM WEDDING. [ARTICLE]
WASHBURN-GRAHAM WEDDING.
An interesting but entirely ucasumiog and quiet home wedding took plaoe at four o'clock, last Wednesday, S parties were Mr. Errett M. Graham Bnd Miss Helena E. Wasbbnrn. The ceremony took plaoe at the residence of the biide’s mother, on West Smth street, and in the presence of only the immediate membeis of the two families thus united. Tne ceremony wts pronounced by Rev. J. M Eam pastor of the Rensselaer Christian ohnrob. The groom is the son of W. H. H. Graham, now of Indianapolis, and formerly for six years U. S consol at Winnipeg, Canada, and still prior to that a well known resident of Rensselaer. Errett is a civil engineer by profession and for four years filled a responsible position on the Baltimore and Onio Road; bnt two years ago be obtained a leave of absenoe to attend the Massachusetts Soboo* of Technology, at Boston, to perfeot himself in all the higher branohes of hia profession. He still has a year to study to complete the coarse. The bride is the yoangest daughter of Mrs. Martha Washbarn and the late Dr. Israel B Washburn The newly married oonple then took tne train that evening and prcneeded at once to Boston, pre* paratory to the re-opening of the Sohool of Technology, above mentioned.
