Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1913 — WEEDING OF POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE [ARTICLE]
WEEDING OF POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE
Miss Edna Marie Hauter and Mr. Woodhull Irwin Spitler Principals in Pretty Ceremony. At 10 o’clock this Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, 1913, the spacious lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Hauter, 2% miles from Rensselaer, was the scene of a beautiful wedding, when their daughter, Edna Marie, was united in marriage to Woodhull Irwin Spitler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Spitler. Mrs. Dr. Gwin rendered the wedding march from Lohengrin. The bridal party was led by Miss Edna Hebei, of Chicago, maid of honor, little Phebe Frances Herschy carrying the ring in a day lily. Followed by her attendants, Mrs. H. M. Clark, sister of the groom, and Miss Ce ; celia Hollingsworth, the bijide leaning on the arm of her father, met the groom and his best man, Mr. Lillo Hauter, brother of the bride, of Grand Forks, Minn. Under the shade of the beautiful evergreen tree and surrounded-by banks of goldenrod, Rev. J. C. Parrett performed very Impressively the Presbyterian .Ting ceremony, Mrs. Gwin playing “To the Evening Star,” from Tannehauser during- the. ceremony, and Mendelssohn’s Wedding March for a recessional. The bride was charming in an exquisite gown of ivory charmeuse and princess lace, carrying a bouquet of brides’ roses. Miss Edna Hebei was gowned in yellow messaline with overdress of white lace, carrying a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. H. M. Clark was gowned in white charmeuse with embroidered net carrying yellow roses! Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth was gowned in pink charmeuse, carrying white roses. -The home was artistically decorated in pink and white China asters and goldenrod, carrying out the color scheme, pink, white and yellow. Immediately after the ceremony a two-course breakfast was served, after which the happy couple started for the 12 o’clock train amid congratulations and best wishes, the bride throwing her bouquet from the upper piazza. Miss Bel Laßue was the lucky catcher.
The couple started on their wedding trip amid showers of congratulations and best wishes. The bride was tastefully dressed in a tailored traveling suit of gray blue broadcloth and black hat. The bride is a favorite with her many friends and highly accomplished. A gradua pupil of Miss Devore’s school for young ladies at Glendale, Ohio. The groom is a graduate of Rensselaer high school, also Wisconsin university, and is now a member of the firm of C. G. Spitler & Co. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Spitler will be at home to their friends in their little bungalow, North Cullen street, after November Ist. The out of town geusts were; Mr. and Delos. Coen, of South Bend, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Learning, of Lafayette, Ind.; Mrs. Mann Spitler, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Aretus Swain, Morocco, Ind.; Mr. Ralph Upjohn, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Miss Edna Hebei, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. William Herschy, Shicago; Mr. John Herschy, Three Rivers, Mich.; Mr. Lillo Hauter, East Grand Forks, Minn.; Miss Emma Hirechy, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. C. D. Martin. Cincinnati, Ohio.
