Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — POPULAR RENSSELAER GIRL BECOMES BRIDE. [ARTICLE]

POPULAR RENSSELAER GIRL BECOMES BRIDE.

Marriage of Miss Hazel Warner and Mr. J. Y. Hamilton Solemnized at The Bride’s Home.

The marriage of Miss Hazel Warner to Mr. James Virgil Hamilton occured at the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and N. H. Warner at 11:46 o’clock a. m. yesterday morning, being witnessed by about 100 invited guests, including many of the relatives of the bride in Rensselaer, the parents and other relatives of the groom from Monticello and many of the young lady friends of the bride. Among those withessing the ceremony were the grandparents qf the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner, who 53 years ago today were the principalg in-tfte* wedding ceremony.

The Warner home was very beautifully decorated in pink and white and as the bridal couple accompanied by Miss Edith Prest, of Hammond, as maid of honor, and Mr. McAllister, of Indianapolis, as best man, with little Miss Helen Warner as flower bearer, entered the room where the ceremony was performed they passed through a lane formed by six girl friends of the bride, namely, Misses Ruth Ames, Gertie Leopold, Cecil Morgan, Helen Hopkins, Mildred Harris and Beatrice Yates. Mrs. Vhn Grant played the wedding march and Miss Mae Rowley, of Wabash, sang “Oh, Promise Me,” The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the First Presbyterian church. Following the ceremony a two course luncheon was served, consisting of creamed chicken, coffee house rolls, ice cream, cake and nuts. " Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left for Indianapolis on the 1:59 train, where the groom holds a good position in the New York Store and where they will reside. They will board for the present but will probably begin housekeeping in a few weeks. In addition to those above mentioned, the following out of town guests were at the wedding: Miss Mae DunIap r of Chicago; Miss McGowan, of Indianapolis; Miss Shedell and Mrs. Davis, of Logansport. The bride was one of the best and most popular young ladies Rensselaer has ever produced and the groom is of equally high standing in his home. They have the best wishes for a happy married life of a large circle of friends. If troubled with indigestion, constipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will b© pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers.