Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1917 — PRETTY WEDDING AT CATHOLIC CHURCH [ARTICLE]

PRETTY WEDDING AT CATHOLIC CHURCH

Miss Madeline Ramp Became Bride of Mr, Henry Regus, of. New Oriteans.

This Tuesday morning at nine o’clock there was one of the grandest ustine’s church in Rensselaer. The marriages ever solemnized in St. Aughighly accomplished high school teacher, Miss Madaline Ramp, was maVried with nuptial high mass to Henry' J. Regus, a prosperous and congenial business man of New Orleans, Lar John Ramp acted as best man. Miss Martha Ramp acted as maid of honor. They were accompanied by the little twins, Helen and Ellen Ramp, daughters of Mr. 'and Mrs. Louis Ramp, a brother of the bride. The bride wore a white silk and tulle veil and carried a prayer -book and rosary. The maid of honor wore pink pussy willow and georgette crepe. The groom wore conventional black and the best man midnight blue. The maid of honor carried pink roses, the flower girls in white net carried baskets of pink and white sweet peas. The bride was given away at the communion rail by her oldest brother, Louis Ramp. The nuptial mass was .chanted by a friend of the Ramp family, Rev. Virgilaus Krull, C. P. P. S., whose brother, Nicholas Krull, married the oldest daughter of Mrs. Louise Ramp, about twenty years ago. All the nearest relatives attended the nuptial mass. After nuptial mass a sumptuous luncheon was served at the home of the bride. oßth the pastor, Rev. Christian Daniel, and the celebrant, Rev. Virgilius Krull, and a host of other friends congratulated and felicitated the bridal couple. In the afternoon of the wedding the young couple started on their extensive trip, which- will terminate . at New Orleans.