Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Medford Account of Wedding Of Former Rensselaer Girl. [ARTICLE]
Medford Account of Wedding Of Former Rensselaer Girl.
Medford (Oregon) Sun. The marriage of Miss Star Marshall daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. G. E. Marshall, to Donaid E. Colvig,- son of Judge Wm. Colvig, was solemnized at, the residence of the bride’B parents on South Oakdale avenue, May Bth, at sunset V Just as the last rays of the, setting sun streamed across their path, the bridal procession entered the room led by two small ribbon bearers in white suits, Jack Marshall and Windsor Gale. Following them came little Rowen Gale bearing the ring, and Miss Hope Marshall, the only attendant of the bride. These were dressed in white lingerie dresses, over- yellow slips. After these came the bride. She was dressed in white hand embroideried liberty satin, veiling in silk marquisette and wearing orange blossoms. She carried a boquet of lillies of the valley. f The procession was met by the groom and Rev. Mr. Boyle of the Christian churck under an immense floral arch of vines and white lilacs, and here in an enclosure of blossoms was pronounced the beautiful and impressive ceremony that united the young pair for life. Prof. Talliender played Lohengrin’s wedding march at the entrance of the bridal party and several beautiful selections afterwards.
