Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1910 — Miss Ruth Libby Becomes Bride of Mr. Ernest Dewey. [ARTICLE]

Miss Ruth Libby Becomes Bride of Mr. Ernest Dewey.

The home of Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Brown was the scene of, a very pretty wedding Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The contracting parties were Miss Ruth Ashlock Libby, daughter of Mrs. Fletcher Monnett and Mr. Ernest Dewey, of Bowling Green, Ky. The marriage was performed by Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the Presbyterian church. The bride was formerly of Evanston, 111., but came here with her mother following the latter’s marriage to Mr. Monnett. Although she had been here but a short time and resided at the Monnett country home, she had made many friends in Rensselaer. She was beautifully attired for the wedding in a white chiffon gown with draped overskirt of crystallized net and waist of the same material embroidered in white silk. She wore a long veil caught with a* wreath of orange blossoms. The bride carried a large boquet of white roses tied with chiffon ribbon. The groom holds a responsible position in the service department of the Western Electric Co., of Chicago. The bride was attended by Miss Jean Street, of Evanston, who wore a handsome gown of pale yellow silk mull and carried a large boquet of yellow • roses. Mr. Phillip O. Cummißkey,_iof St. Louis, Mo., was best mpn. The bridal party departed for Chi-~ cago on the 6:02 train Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey will be at 'home after Nov. 12th at LaGrange, 111.