Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1918 — GREGG—VANATA [ARTICLE]
GREGG—VANATA
Lafayette Journal. A beautiful wedding of unusual local interest was that of Miss Marian VanNatta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. VanNatta, of Fowler, to Lieut. Clifford Gregg, of the 158th depot brigade, stationed at Chillicothe, 0., which took place at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening, at Fowler. D. Feeley Tompkins of Walnut Hills Congressional church, Cincinnati, performed the ceremony. The bridal music was by Miss Mary Dinwiddle, of Fowler, and Miss Lucy iutledge, of Knightstown. Mrs. •Yank Cherrington, of Cincinnati, ter sister, was matron of honor and Capt. Ellis B. Gregg, Jr., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The double ring ceremony was used, little Sfancy Jane Cherrington, acting as bearer. The house was decorated with lilacs and tulips. The bride wore a costume of white satin trimmed in duchess lace and wore a tulle veil and camage bouquet of lillies of the valley. Her traveling suit was a vavy blue tricotine with gray hat and shoes. The bride is a graduate of the Sacred Heart academy and has also studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and Indiana university. She belongs to the TriKapa sorority. The bridegroom is a son of Judge Ellis B. Gregg, of Cincinnati. Lieutenant Gregg and bis. bride departed for Cincinnati after the wedding supper that followed the ceremony, and they will be at Chillicothe until Lieutenant Gregg is ordered to France.
