Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1899 — Denniston—Kennedy. [ARTICLE]
Denniston — Kennedy.
A beautiful home wedding occurred Sept. 10, two miles southeast of Kniman, when Rev. C. H. Hickman united as husband and wife, Edmond T. Denniston and Dora M. Kennedy. The young people are among the best of the land and all join in wishing them a happy life. After the ceremony all repaired to the dinning room, where the best of the land waited our arrival and Mr. Will Shrery was one who was equal to the occasion. The presents were many, beautiful and costly. The guests from abroad were Lew Shrery and H. L. Langdon, who it is needless to say appreciated the occasioh very much. A Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Parkison returned home Sunday afternoon. The Attica Press has the following account of their wedding: “Thursday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Linn, on Fifth street, occurred the bedding of Miss Emma Linn to Mr. William Parkinson, of Rensselaer, Ind., Rev. Johnson officiating. The wedding being an at home one no one was present except relatives of the bride and Mr. Parkinson’s brother and wife of Rensselaer. After the pretty ring service the company sat down to a feast worthy of a king or queen, which was partaken of with great relish. It was a royal feast and one that will long be remembered by those present. The bride is well and highly known to our people and has numerous friends in this city and in Rensselaer, where she has been for the past year. The groom is a young and popular lawyer of Rensselaer and has a host of friends in Jasper county who will arrange a warm home coming for the happy couple when they arrive home Sunday. Their many friends join with the Press in wishing them success and prosperity through life.”
