Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1899 — WHITE-FINK. [ARTICLE]
WHITE-FINK.
Married, at the home of bride’s Parents, miles east of Kniman. on Sunday, June 25, at 9:00 a. m., by the Rev’d O’May of the M. E. church, Mr. Martin White and Miss Ida Fink. Promptly at 9:00 o’clock, the bride and groom entered the front Srlor, headed by the minister and r. Fink, the father of the bride, taking their places directly in the center of the room. Mr. Elza Grow acting as best man took his place at the right hand of the groom, while Miss Maggie McGlinn took the position of honor to the left of the bride. Mr. White was dressed in a neat black suit, closely fitting Prince Albert cat, with a boquet of white roses, while the bride wore a neat plain satin snit. The parlor was elegantly and tastefully decorated. The music was furnished by the Kniman orchestra, with Miss Clara Gulbransonas organist. When the Elder said, “If any person now objects or forever keep your peace, I pronounce you husband and wife,” then witn a quick step, like that of an American soldier seeing an important point to be gained, and taking advantage of it, Wm. Shirer stepped forward, shook hands and kissed the bride first—All right, William, you will have to watch out in the near future—after which the entire company marched out to the dining room, where the tables were spread with all tempting to the taste of man. loe cre im and Gakes of all kinds with candy and fruits until I thought I should surly freeze and become a living refrigerator. After the entire party had partaken with a relish of all of the fine refreshments to their entire satisfaction the company all drove to the Kniman school house to attend quarterly
meeting where they listened to an elegant discourse by Elder Beck. The following invited guests were present: Messrs. Elza Grow, Wm. Shirer, In Bnm, Ed Denniston, C. E. Thompson. Bert Camp. Misses Maggie McGlinn, Nettie WilUana, Sallie Denniston, Don Kennedy,—— Williams, Clara Gulbnnson. Anna Wolff, Wolff; G. F. Meyers and wile, A. Foyer aad wife, John O'Connor and wife, August Ser • man and wife. The newly married couple have united with the M. E. Church, and God keep them steadfast in the cause ana journey through life. A Guest.
