Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1911 — Shesler-Brunsdon. [ARTICLE]

Shesler-Brunsdon.

The marriage of Miss Ina Shesler to Mr. Curtis Brunsdon occurred Thursday evening at eight o’clock, at the home of the bride’s father, Mr. W. R. Shesler, at 319 West Jackson street. ' * As Miss Rosabel Daugherty rendered die Mendelssohn's “Bridal March,” Ttfae couple tpok their places accompanied by Miss Bertha Brunsdon, sister of the groom, and Mr. Jesse Stevens. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles L. Harper, using the beautiful ring ceremony, after *which the minister introduced them, when their friends surrounded them and showered them with congratulations. Immediately after the ceremony dainty refreshments were served.

The bride was dressed in beautiful white lingerie and carried a shower boquet of white Sowers. She wore a necklace worn by her mother at her wedding twenty-five years ago. The bridesmaid was dressed in white. The groom and groomsman were dressed in the conventional black. The bride is a graduate of the Renqj 1 selaer high school, and 1b well knowb in local church circles. The groom is connected with the New York Central lines at East Chicago. Many valuable and useful presents were received by the young couple. The occasion was also the 81s: birthday of Mrs. Christiana W. who received several presents. The bride and groom unexpectedly made their departure ably assisted by Mr. G. H., McLain and his automobile, for New York, Boston arfd other eastern points. The out-of-town guests were Mr and Mrs. Harry Brunsdon, Miss Bertha Brunsdon, Mrs. J. P. Lewis, Mr. Edmund Esking, and Mr. Henry Peterson, of East Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Body, Mr. and' Mrs. J.,P. Body and Miss Minnie Warren, of Watseka, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Lenna Body, of Woodland, Ill.; Mr. T. W. Shesler, of Richmond, Ind., and Miss Ethel Collier, of Brazel, Ind. Mr." and Mrs. Brunsdon will be at home after July 15th at 415 Park St., Hammond, Ind.