Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1915 — Was An Indianapolis Couple Who Was Showered With Rice. [ARTICLE]
Was An Indianapolis Couple Who Was Showered With Rice.
It was an Indianapolis couple that was showered with rice at the depot here last Wednesday, the principals being Mrs. Dora D. Hammond and Mr. William S. Wright. They were married at the home taf the bride’s sister, Mrs. William Ulyat, near-Brook, the marriage performed by Rev. J. S. McDonald in the presence of only a few relatives of the bride. The wedding march was played by Miss Marcelline Ulyat and the bride and groom entered the parlors and took a position in front of an embankment of flowers. The bride was gowned in crepe de meter over-satin and wore a bride’s bouquet of white roses. Relatives present besides Mr. and Mrs. Ulyat and family were Mrs. J. K. Smith, of Rensselaer, and Mrs. Jay Wood and daughter, of White Pigeon, Mich. After congratulations and well wishes had been expressed the guests were seated to a threecourse dinner and a merry evening was spent. “Thursday the happy couple visited relatives in Rensselaer and it was when they departed for Indianapolis where the groom had a pleasant home awaiting them, that they were showered with rice and old shoes at the station.
Jack Montgomery found his nose glasses after advertising a single time in The Republican. Jack Hoyes had found them.
