Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1901 — Crieser-Schlink. [ARTICLE]
Crieser-Schlink.
El Paso (III.) Journal. Tuesday morning. Oct. 22, at 9 o’clock, in St. Mary’s church, this city, Miss Mary L. Schlink of Gridley township, was married to Mr. 1 *eter Grieser, of Rensselaer, Rev. Fr. Quinlan officiating. Nuptial mass was celebrated and the ceremony witnessed by a large number of their friends. The bride entered the church with her brother, Mr. Geo. V. Schlink, nnd the groom with his sister. Miss Gertrude Grieser. The bride was gowned in a becoming suit of cadet blue alligator cloth, trimmed with white silk spangled netting and white dhiffon rosette and carried a handsome boquet of bride’s roses. Tin bridesmaid was gowned in a tm suit of broadcloth, white satin nnd applique trimmed. ' The groom nnd groomsman wore the usjal black. Immediately after the ceremony the couple received th? hearty congratulations of friends present and then drove to the bride's home, where a reception wis held in their honor and a deligitful wedding dinner served to which a large number of relatives am friends were invited. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrd Geo. F. Schlink, a well known (psident of this locality, and has many warm friends among the yning folks of her set. The groom formerly resided in the south put of Gridley township, being a son of Mr. Joe Grioßor, win left a year or two ago and movid to Rensselaer, Ind, May their paliway be strewn with roses and siiishine, is the wish and hlcssi 11 j of their many friends. I
