Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1912 — Marriage of James H. Gray And Miss Mary `Hoadley. [ARTICLE]

Marriage of James H. Gray And Miss Mary `Hoadley.

The following is the account in the Niles, Mich., Daily Sun, of Saturday, June 22, of the wedding of James H. Gray, for three years principal of the Rensselaer high school, and Miss Mary Hoadley: ■ “A pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mrs. 8. H. Hoadley and Mrs. Louise Hoadley Gillette on Regent street this morning at 8 o'clock, when Miss-Mary Hoadley gave her hand in marriage to Mr. James Hite Gray, of Chicago. Rev. R. A. Wright performed the ceremony, the ring service blng used. The bride is a member of one of the old families of Berrien county and is well known in social and literary circles of the city.

She is a graduate of the Niles high . school, Albion college and the Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern University. Since graduation she has devoted herself to professional work in her chosen line and has proved herself to be a teacher and reader of no small ability. Mr. Gray comes from one of Indiana’s pioneer families and has made a name for himself as an educator in his native state. He is a graduate of the Indiana State Normal, Indiana University and the University of Chicago. Mr. Gray is to be congratulated upon winning the hand of so charming and cultured a young lady, and their many friends join in extending to them their best wishes for future bappiess. The wedding was planped to be a strictly private affair, but at the last moment sixteen of he most intimate friends of the family came in and announced they bad come to the wedding. This delightful little maneuver was planned by Mrs. Carrie Frost Herkimer, of Dowagiac, a close friend of the bride since their college days * together. Mr. and Mrs. Gray left amid a shower of roses and good wishes on tike 9:15 train for Chicago, St Louis, Poplar Bluff and the Ozark region of"' Missouri. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Gray will visit In Niles for several weeks ”