Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1919 — SHELDON-HANSEN. [ARTICLE]

SHELDON-HANSEN.

A very pretty wedding took place July 12 when Miss Alice Hansen, daughter of Henry Hansen, became the bride of Paul Sheldon at the home of the bridegroom’# parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Sheldon, of 561 56th street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. William A. Spinney, D. D., of Grace Baptist church, wforich the bride and 'bridegroom attend. Miss Hansen’s wedding gown was <xf white crepe de chine and Georgette crepe. Orange iblossoms adorned the bridal veil and she carried a shower bouquet of white rosebuds. Miss Olivine Carlsen, in pink Georgette crepe, carrying pink roseibuds, was her only attendant. James Barber, of Rensselaer, Ind., C. P. 0., U. S. N., was beet man. The parlor was prettily decorated in green- and white and the- couple were married under a large white bell. Three little girls, Margaret, Florence and Jessie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, and the bride’s little nephew, George, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, held white satin ribbons, forming an aisle for the bridal party. The wedding supper was served at 11 o’clock. After a Short stay in the Stawangunk mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon will start for Detroit, Mich., where they intend to make their (home, stopping a few days at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mr. Sheldon recently served Uncle Sam as chief yeoman in the paymaster’s department of the Brooklyn navy yard, but was released in January. Both the bride and bridegroom are popular with the young people of Bay Ridge.—Now York Times.