Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1914 — DR. IVAN BRENNER MARRIED MARCH 18 [ARTICLE]

DR. IVAN BRENNER MARRIED MARCH 18

Bride Was Miss Anna Mariatt, Formerly School Teacher HeroMarried at Connersville. Although Dr. Ivan Brenner and Miss Anna Mariatt, both formerly of this city, he as a student and she as a teacher, were married on March 18th, The Republican did not learn or their marriage until a Connersville paper of April 19th, was received here Friday. The full report of the weddng is published owing to the popularity of the couple. The Everting News contains ths following account: (One of the prettiest weddings of the year was that of Miss Anna Mariatt ahd Divlvan Ernest Brenner, which was celebrated at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. A. N. Mariatt, of Western avenue, at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Jesse Miller, of Rising Sun, was the officiating minister, reading the beautiful ring service of the Methodist church. Be fore the ceremony Miss Gladys Aurelius, of Detroit, Michigan, with Miss Marian Scholl, niece of the bride, as accompanist,, delighted the guests with several vocal selections, including “At Dawn,” “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes” and “Annie Laurie,” favorites of the bride. To the strains of 'Lohengrin’s Wedding March, played by Prof. Earl Mariatt, brother of the bride, the Ifappy couple entered the front parlor where the ceremony took iplaee. Their only attendant was Miss Josephine Scholl, niece of the bride, who carried a basket of yellow jonquils. During the ceremony Mr. Mariatt placed softly, “I Love You Truly.” When the benediction closed Miss Marian Scholl played Mendelssohn’s Wedding March as a recessional. The bride was beautiful in a gown of while chantilly lace over White messaline, and carried a shower bouquet of Ifllies of the vallew and bride’s roses. The house was beautifully decorated throughout with palms and spring flowers, yellow being the prevailing color. Following the ceremony an elegant four course luncheon was served. Yellow was the predominating color in the exquisitely beautiful table decorations of jonquils and valley lilies. Lights, softened by yellow shades, shed their radiance over the pretty scene. / a Miss Mariatt is a beautiful and charming young woman and is a DePauw graduate and post graduate student of the University of Chicago. She is well aqd most favorably. known to Connersville people, having tor several years held the position of teacher of Latin in the high school. She is also very popular socially and a valued member of the “A Dozen of Us” Club. Dr. Brenner is a young physician, an alumnus of Indiana University and of the Medical College of Indiana, having a double degree in both medicine and surgery. His work in this line placed his name on the honor roll of Indiana medical graduates At present he has a scholarship appointment to a year’s work In a New York hospital. He is a member of the Northwestern chapter of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and also of the Phi Chi Medical fraternity. The past year he has been resident physician at the Protestant Deaconess Hospital in IndiaUiapolis, and previous to that was one of the surgeons of the Big Four railroad. He has recently located in Winchester, Ind., where he and bis bride will make their home. They will go attended with the beet wishes of a host of friends for their future happiness and prosperity. The fifty guests included the hear relatives and most intimate friends of Dr. ahd Mrs. Brenner. Among those in attendance from a distance were Mrs. A. J. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brenner and son, mother and brother of the groom, Mr. Holmes, grandfather of the groom, Dr. and Mrs. BL 8. Hunt and daughters, all of Winchester, Dr. E. C. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Willis, of Indianapolis, Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Scholl and daughters, Misses Fritter, Bahannan and Caldwell, all of Rushville; Mias Mary Power, of Milroy; Dr. Sallle C. Jackson, of Jeffersonville, aunt of the bride; Prof. E. B. Mariatt, of Raleigh, and Prof. E. F. Mariatt, of Waveland, brothers of the bride