Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1901 — Leopold-Wolf. [ARTICLE]
Leopold-Wolf.
The marriage of Miss Sadie Leopold of this city, and Mr. Leo Wolf of Hammond, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, on South Front street at high noon last Sunday. jkjhe marriage rites were performed by Rev. Abraham Hershberger of North Side Temple, congregation Benai Israel, Chicago. The bridesmaids were Miss Pearl Wasson and the bride's two sisters. Julia and Gertie. Benjamin Wolf, the groom’s brother, was best man. Miss Pearl Huff of Warren, Ind , played the wedding march. Immediately after the ceremony | a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. Quite a number of handsome and costly wedding presents were received, among which were a piano from the bride's father; a solid silver dinner service from the Kaufman family, and a Dresden ware set by the Leopold family. The young couple were expected to take the 6:32 train for Chicago that evening, and a large number of their friends were lying in wait with rice and old shoes, but they gave them all the slip by driving to Pleasant Ridge, where they took the milk train for Lafayette and went to Chicago over the Big 4. On Thursday they 1 sailed from New York for a two months visit in Europe. They will visit, among other places, the groom’s birthplace. Punkstadt, in the state of Damstadt, Germany, and Mr. A. Leopold’s birthplace, Grunstadt, Rhinish Bavaria, Germany. On their return they will take up their residence at Hammond, where the groom is a partner in the Lion Store, a large department store.
The invited guests present were: Benjamin Wolf, Mrs. E. Smith, and family of Chicago. Carl Kaufman and family of Hammond, Mies Hattie Haas of Tipton, Miss Pearl Huff of Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher of Frankfort, Benhart Leopold and family of Brook, Simon Leopold and family of Kentland, Ike Leopold and family and Louie Leopold of Wolcott, B. S. Fendig, mother and sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nowels of Rensselaer.
