Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1917 — Libby-Hanley Nujtials [ARTICLE]
Libby-Hanley Nujtials
Denver Post. * - Of much interest in Denver ant Boulder social circles was the wedding of Miss Constance Libby and Lieut. Cope Judson Hanley, which took place in St. John’s church, Boulder, yesterday afternoon. Profusions of shaggy yellow chrysanthemums banked against palms, ferns and quantities of autumn foliage formed the artistic decorations in the church. Long before 3 o’clock, the appointed hour for the wedding, the church was filled with a gathering of friends and relatives of the couple, many prominent people motoring up from Denver for the occasion. k The bride, very stunning in a handsome gown of taupe panne velvet with trimming of gray lynx, a hat of taupe velvet and a beautiful bouquet of mauve orchids and bride’s roses entered on the arm of her .father, Dr. M. E. Libby, who gave her in marriage. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Clarie Libby, lovely in a gown of bule and rose georgette crepe trimmed with white fox, a large blue velvet hat and carrying an armful of pink roses. The cerejnony was performed by the Rev. Dean H. Martin of Denver, assisted by the Rev. Hubert Walters of Boulder, while John Hermiston Libby of New Haven acted as best man. Following the ceremony a finely appointed supper served at the home of th ebride’s most intimate friends. M. F. Libby, was enjoyed by twenty of hte bride’s most intimate friends. Mrs. Libby, mother of the bride, was charming in a gown of pale gray georgette crepe with corsage of violets. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hanley will leave in a fortnight for Camp Travis, Texas, where Lieutenant Hanley is stationed. Owing to the prominence of the bride and her parents, the wedding is one of the* most important events of .the season. She is a young woman of fine intellect and a personality that is charming. Her father, Dr. Libby, is not only one of the most brilliant men in the state but in the entire country where he is a prominetn factor in educational work. For a number of years he has occupied the chair of philosophy in the University of Colorado at Boulder. Lieutenant Hanley is the son of Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley of Renselaer, Ind., old-time representative people of that state.
