Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1914 — Quiet Wedding of Miss Lola George at Parr Tuesday. [ARTICLE]
Quiet Wedding of Miss Lola George at Parr Tuesday.
A quiet but very beautiful wedtook place Tuesday as ternoon at the home of W. L. Wood in Parr, the contracting parties being Miss Lola May George, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Matthew George, of Mattoon, 111., and Mr. Barber, Son of Mrs. Harshbarger, of Atwood, 11l Rev. W. G. Winn, pastor of the Christian church at Irvinig Park, HL, officiated. The ring ceremony was used. As the clock was striking 4 the bride and groom unattended followed the minister down the stairs into the parlor, ! where the ceremony was read under an arch of ferns. “ The bride wore a plain dress of white swisS and the groom the conventional black. After hearty congratulations light • refreshments were served and the newlyweds left tor their future home at Mentone, Ind., where Mr. Barber is engaged in the moving picture business. Mrs. Harshbarger, of Atwood, 111., mother of the groom, accompanied them home tor a few days’ visit The- other guests at the wedding were, Clara and Victor Brusnahan, Mrs. W. G. Winn, Mr. add Mrs. Wood and daughter. Many beautiful presents were received by the bride. Mrs. Barber was the trimmer at Mrs. Purcupile’s for four seasons and made many friends while in Rensselaer and The Republican joins with them in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Barber hearty congratulations and well wishes. ~
