Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1910 — Carr-Copsey Wedding at the Catholic Church Monday Morning. [ARTICLE]
Carr-Copsey Wedding at the Catholic Church Monday Morning.
Miss Rose Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Monro'e Carr, and a well known and Justly popular young lady, was married to Mr. John Copsey, of Sheridan, Ind., Mon’driy morning at 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Catholic church, Rev. Father Christian Daniels officiating. The bride and groom were accompanied to the altar by Mr. Charles and Miss Clara Brusnahan, of Parr. Following the ceremony, which was public, and attended by a large number of friends of the bride; the relatives of the contracting parties went to the home of the bride’s parents where a wedding breakfast was served to about twenty guests. The table decorations were pink and white carnations. <? - .
Mr. and Mrs. Copsey went to Sheridan on the 1:58 train, where they expect to reside and where he is employed In a bakery. They were accompanied to the depot by a large number of their friends and given a good send-off with rice, old shoes, etc. The out-of-town guests were, Mus. Mary Copsey and daughters, Misses Norah and Rose, mother and sisters of the groom, of Lafayette; Mrs. Sarah Newman and son Joseph and daughters Marguerite and Rose, of Winamac, and Mr. J. Jorka, of Lafayette. The out-of-town guests returned to tlieir homes Monday evening.
