Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1909 — RENSSELAER BOY MARRIED AT DANVILLE, ILLINOIS. [ARTICLE]
RENSSELAER BOY MARRIED AT DANVILLE, ILLINOIS.
Frank P. Meyer and Miss Frances Brady Married at 6:30 O’clock Wednesday Morning. Frank P. Meyer, son of Mrs. William Meyer, o„f Front street, and for a number of years a resident of this city, was married this Wednesday morning at 6:30 o’clock at St. Peter’s Catholic church, in Danville, 111., where he has been engaged in business for several years. His bride is Miss Frances Brady, of Danville, who has visited his relatives here on several occasions and * who has made many friends here. Shortly after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Meysr left on an extended wedding tour in the east, which will include visits to Buffalo, Rochester and New York City, also Atlantic City and Washington, D. C. They will also visit Rensselaer on their return trip, when the many old friends of the groom will have an opportunity to extend to them their best wishes for a happy married life. None of Frank’s relatives here attended the wedding, owing to the fact that his mother was not able to stand a trip of that kind. Frank secured his first business education here and went to Danville several years ago, where he clerked until about four years ago when he and a man named Cavanaugh engaged in the retail shoe business. Being hustlers and understanding the business thoroughly they soon acquired the leading trade in Danville and* about a year ago moved into larger quarters to accommodate their immense trade. During the years of his growing business Frank had not overlooked his future domestic happiness and the courtship that has terminated in his marriage to one of Danville’s most popular young ladies has covered most of the years of his residence in that city.
