Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1915 — Grandson of G. P. Daugherty Married in Big Horn Co., Wyo. [ARTICLE]
Grandson of G. P. Daugherty Married in Big Horn Co., Wyo.
The Basin, Big Horn County, Wyo., contains the following report of the m&rriage Of Earl Daugherty, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Paris Daugherty and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Daugherty, oif this city. The paper says: “At the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mre. J. V. Gould, on Sunday evening, December 27th, occurred a beautiful home wedding in the marriage of their daughter, Miss Myrtle M. Gould, to Earl Diaugherty, the Rev. S. A. Saxe officiating. Promptly at the appointed hour of six o’clock, preceded by •the officiating minister, the bride’s •brother, Ora, as ring hearer and sister, Helen, as flower girl, the contracting parties took their places beneath a large bell suspended by beautiful festooning, where, using the beautiful circle ■ring ceremony, the minister pronounced the words that united the worthy young people in holy wedlock in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting jmrties. : ~.:.:.L-..Z±..--.zzzrr:zz The bride was gowned inA-beau-tMul creation of satin (fnessaline with shadow lace all in white and carried a shower bouQuet of carnations, while the bridesgroom was attired in the conventional black Oihe bride is an accomplished young lady, a teacher of the district school on the Greybull river, and will make an ideal housekeeper and homebuilder. The bridegroom is a hustling young ranchman and stock raiser and will prove a worthy provider for the new home, which they will establish on one of Mr. Gould’s ranches after the term of school expires. There were the recipients of many useful presents, mostly silverware, and noticeable among them was a check for SIOO from the bride’s father, and the announcement by the bridegroom's mother of the gift of a splendid milch cow. An elegant wedding repast was served to those present, and congratulations and best wishes for a happy voyage on the sea of life was expressed 'by all present/’
