Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1918 — MARRIAGE AT “THE LAKES” NEAR KNIMAN, SATURDAY [ARTICLE]
MARRIAGE AT “THE LAKES” NEAR KNIMAN, SATURDAY
Saturday, May 4, at 2:30 p. m. at “The Lakes” the home of the bride, Miss Louise C., daughter of Mr. William A. Lake, was united in holy, wedlock to Mr. Walter Peer, of Hamlet, Ind. The beautiful ring ceremony of the Methodist Episcopal church was used by Rev. Chas. W. Postill, of Rensselaer, in performing the ceremony. To Mendellshon’s wedding march played by Mrs. Marion Von Holst, the bride upon her father’s arm and the groom attended by the bride’s brother, William, was led to the alter through an aisle of ribbon, by little Esther Lewis, flower girl and master Harry Lewis, ring bearer who carried the ring in the heart of a rose. Just before the wedding march, Miss Ethel Meyer, of Chicago, beautifully san “O Promise Me,” and Mrs. Rice, of Kniman, sang “O Tell Me Lassie.” Just after the ceremony the bridesmaids son “Blest be the Tie that Binds.” Mrs. Marion Von Holst was the pianist. The ribbon stretchers were Miss Mary Lake, Miss Ida Harding, Miss Emily Johnson and Josephine Peer. All the girls who attended the bride at the wedding were Chicago friends of the bride and were all members of the “Ya Yeco Girls Club,” of which the bride was a member. Delicious refreshments such as Jasper county alone can produce, was served the happy company at the close of the ceremony.
