The Carthage Republican
Carthage, Illinois
Wednesday
February 17, 1915
Page 1
Column 3We hear that cupid, the sly elf, has been at work again among our younger set, uniting the hearts and lives of Mr. Kerus Huston to Miss Zola Barr. The wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian manse in Carthage by the Rev. W. F. Boyd. The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Huston of Ft. Green and although a comparative stranger to us, we feel sure that if he is anything at all like his good father, he will make a model husband. The bride is the eldest daughter of our old friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barr, and is a very sweet and lovable young lady and we congratulate the groom on his good fortune for we have known Zola all her life and think her worthy of all that is called "the best." Sorry we have no particulars, but extend our best wishes for a very happy future.
Hancock County Historical Society
Augusta Eagle
1962
Page 16Keros J. Huston, 66, of the Blandinsville community, who sustained injuries that proved fatal in an auto accident on the blacktop road west of Webster was born Jan. 31, 1896 at Fountain Green. He was the son of Edward W. and Stella Jan Hunt Huston. Surviving are his widow, Zola Barr Huston, and one son, Keith Huston of Dallas City, two daughters, Mrs. Roberta Haines of Bushnell and Mrs. Dorothy J. Baker of Quincy, a brother and a sister. Funeral services for Mr. Huston were held Tuesday, Dec. 4 at Colchester with burial in Mt. Auburn cemetery there.
Children:
Roberta A. Huston 16-Jul-1916 22-Mar-2009 Keith Huston . before 2010 Edward A. Huston . 18-Nov-1944 Dorothy Huston . .