Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1914 — Young Couple Married at Bride’s Borne Wednesday. [ARTICLE]

Young Couple Married at Bride’s Borne Wednesday.

Miss Myrtle Amsler, daughter of Mr. anjd Mrs. Bert Amsler, northeast of town, and Mr. Floyd Spain were married alt 12 o’clock Wednesday at the Bride’s home, the ring ceremony of the M. E. church being read by Dr. Pauli CL Ourniiek. The parents of the bride, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amsler, her uncles, James and Floyd Ampler, and their wives, the uncle and aunt of the ‘groom, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Stackhouse and his grandmother, Mbs. Israel, and the groom’s brother, Charles F. Spain and wife, also Mrs. Curnick, attended the wedding. A splendid wedding dinner was served following the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Spain came to Renssdlaer and left on the 2 o’clock train for a wedding trip Of several days. They will make their hbme o<n the Stackhouse Harm, north of this city, where Flbyd has lived for several years. They were the recipients of a large number off beautiful presents. The evening before the wedding Mrs. Henry Amsler, grandmother of, the bride, gave a shower at her home on North W eg;ton street, about, forty ■friends being present. Linen gifts "predominated and the bride was given an eSpeciaW large number of presents from her many friend®.