Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1913 — SEVERAL FUNCTION FOR TWO JUNE BRIDES [ARTICLE]
SEVERAL FUNCTION FOR TWO JUNE BRIDES
Misses Elisabeth. Spitler and Nell . Moody Given Showers, Luncheons and Dinners. z Two June brides are the center of the social funietions for the remainder of this week and the fore part of next, and their many friends have planned showers, luncheons brekfasts, dinners and other social events. The brides-to-be are Misses Elizabeth Spitler and Nell Moody. The former is to marry Mr. Malcolm Clark, of Wheatfield, the marriage to take place at the bride’s home in Rensselaer Wednesday afternoon, June 25th, at 4 o’clock. Miss Moody and Mr. George, Long are to be married the same evening at 7 o’clock at the bride’s home in Barkley township.
Each are separately receiving several social attentions, while they are also jointly the guests of honor at other affairs. The first of the activities was that of 'Wednesday evening, when Mrs. M. D. Gwin gave a delightful 5-cour'se dinner for Miss Moody, the guests being Miss Moody and Mr. Long,* Miss Georgia Harris, Mrs. C. Ross’ Dean, Miss Jane Moody and Mr. Rex Warner. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Kenton Park iso n, of Barkley township, gave a kitchen shower for Miss Moody, about twepty-flve of her young lady friends being the guests and the gifts being many and of great variety. This Thursday evening at 6 o’clock Mrs. C. C. Warner is entertaining eight couples at dinner, the guests of honor being both of the bridal couples. Sunday at 1 o’clock Miss Maud Spitler is to give a dinner for Miss Elizabeth Spitler and Mrs. Malcolm Clark. There are to be about thirty guests, including the immediate relatives and a number of close friends. Monday at the home of E. T. Harris in Rensselaer, Miss Georgia Harris and Miss Edith Adams are to give a luncheon for Miss Moody and a number of her young lady friends are to be the guests. . Tuesday morning Mrs. A.. F. Long, mother of George Long, is to give a breakfast for Miss Moody and Miss Spitler, and on Wednesday Mrs. Bessie Moody Work, of Lafayette, at the home of her father, Charles P. Moody, of Barkley township, will give a luncheon for Miss Moody. On Monday evening Miss Edna Hauter, at the home of her parents, southeast of town, will give a dinner for Miss Spitler. Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock Miss Helen Murray at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Murray, on Riyer street, is to give a luncheon for seven young lady friends from Wisconsin University, who are her house party guests. Both of the coming brides are to attend this luncheon and share the honors with the visitors.
