Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1912 — Gangloff-Nagel Nuptials Solemnized at St. Augustine's. [ARTICLE]
Gangloff-Nagel Nuptials Solemnized at St. Augustine's.
- At 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, Jan. 9th, at St. Augustine's Catholic church, Occurred the marriage of Miss Eda Seraphine Gangloff, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Andrew Gangloff of this city, to Mr. John A. NagS, of Plymouth, Ind. The marriage was solemnized b> Father Daniel, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friend® of the contracting parties.
The church was well filled when the groom, accompanied by Mr. Clemens Gangloff, younger brother of the bride, marched down the aisle, fol lowed by the bridesmaids, Miss Hildegarde Nagel, sister of the groom, and Miss ■ Bessie Warden. The maid of honor. Miss Laura Gangloff, sister of the bride, followed and then came the brid/, leaning on the arm of her eldest brother, Mt. Andrew Gangloff, who gave her to the groom at the altar. Father Christian Daniel performed the mariage ceremony.
Following the ceremony, a large number of the wedding guests accompanied the bride and groom to the home of her parents on Grace street, where a wedding breakfast was served. ■ »
Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Misses Josephine and Hlldegarde Nagel and Mr. E. M. Green, of Plymouth, and Miss Hattie Neldert, of Blue Island, 111. a * Mr. and Mrs. Nagel are still in Rensselaer, but will leave today for their future *home on a farm near 'Plymouth, Ind.
The bride wore a cream colored nunsveillng gown over white satin and a brown hat trimmed in handmade roses and rosebuds. She carried a large and beautiful bouquet of brides roses. The maid of honor wore a ehampayne messaline dress and the bridesmaids wore pale blue dresses trimmed in white satin. She carried white carnations. The Ganloff home was beautifully decorated with smilax and white carnations. ...
