Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1914 — Marriage of Miss Grace Worland and Edward P. Lane. [ARTICLE]
Marriage of Miss Grace Worland and Edward P. Lane.
St Augustine’s Catholic church was the scene of a pretty wedding this Thursday morning when Mis® Grace Worland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland, became the bride of Mr. Edward P. Lane. The date chosen for the wedding was the bride’s birthday. The altar was decorated with ! ferns, flowers and candles. The •bride chose as her only attendant her sister, Miss Helen Worland, who walked before the bride as she entered with her father who gave her in marriage. Charles Brusnahan was’‘best man. The bride wore a gown of white duchess satin trimmed with oriental lace. Herjong, filmy veil was caught with Tillies of the valley, while she bore a bouquet of bride’s roses. The maid Of honor’s gown was pale blue crepe de chine and her flowers were sunburst- roses. Little Margaret Hochstetler and Anna Gilmore, nieces of the groom, acted as flower girl and ring bearer. They wore dainty white frocks with blue sashes. Th flower girl carried a French basket of pink roses and the ring bearer carried the rings in a lily. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the wedding party at the home of. the 'bride. '■ c The ‘bride had been a teacher in the schools of the county for several years and is a popular young lady with a* large circle of friends. The groom is the present trustee of Newton township and is a prosperous farmer and stockman.. For some time he has been actively engaged as an insurance agent. He has recently completed a beautiful bungalow home on North Forest street, where himself and bride will take up their residence after their return from a wedding trip, on which tfiey left today. They will be at home after Dec. 15th. The bride traveled in a green broadcloth suit trimmed in fur, with hat to match. They carried with them the best wishes of their large circle of friends.
