Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1917 — Wm. Jordan to Take Indianapolis Bride. [ARTICLE]

Wm. Jordan to Take Indianapolis Bride.

William M. Jordan, son -of Mrs. S. L. Jordan, of Barkley township, will be married next week to Miss Hortense Winks, of Indianapolis. Mr. Jordan is one of Barkley township’s most successful hustling young men. He has been in full charge of the large farm owned by his mother and has been succeeding splendidly. Our information of his approaching venture was gleaned from today’s Indianapolis Star. The following appeared in the society column: “Among the social affairs planned for Miss Hortense Winks, who will be married next week to William M. Jordan, of Rensselaer, is a party to be given by Miss Margaret Carey at her home in Irvington tomorrow evening. Miss Mary Irene Winks will entertain the young women who will assist at the wedding at an informal party Saturday evening. W. E. Vanderbilt, uncle of the bride-elect, and Miss Mary Vanderbilt, of Mexico, who will be maid of honor at the wedding, will arrive Monday. James Jordan, of Chicago, will be the best man at the wedding; Mrs. F. L. Jordan and Miss Day Jordan, of Rensselaer, and the Rev. O. F. Jordan, of Chicago, will arrive the early part of next week to attend the wedding.