Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1914 — Kettering-Brown. [ARTICLE]

Kettering-Brown.

One of the most beautiful wedding events of the'season took place June ’th, 1914, at 11:30 a. m., at the borne of Joseph Brown near Fair Oaks, when their daughter, Miss Bettie, became the bride of Mr. Samuel Kettering, of Celina, Ohio. The ceremony was performed by Bev. C. H. Postill, of the M. E. church, in the presence of about fifty friends and relatives. The bride carried a bouquet of white carnations and was dressed in a beautiful White messaline silk gown trimmed in overlace. Miss Kitty Morris acted as bridesmaid, while Joe Seivengrrth was the best man. After the ceremony they Withdrew for a three-course dinner. They received many gifts of silver, cut glass and linen. Mr. and Mrs. Kettering left the next day for a trip •to Celina, Ohio, to visit his relatives and friends. Those present besides relatives were, Mr. and Mrs. Eggelston, Mr. and Mrs. Kight, Mr. and Mrs. Garriott, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roadruck, of Morocco; Mr. Richard Felver, Miss Mabie Downey, Mrs. Geo. Stove, of Fair Oaks; also Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kettering, of Celina, Ohio.