Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1901 — WEDDING BELLS. [ARTICLE]
WEDDING BELLS.
at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Southard, Milroy, tp., Nov. 28, by Rev. D. J. Huston, Mr. Frank E. Vinson, of Monticello, to Miss Anna M. Southard of Milroy tp. After the ceremony a bountiful dinner was served to about 45 guests. The presents were very numerous and appropriate, as follows:
Pair towels. Mr. and iMrs. H. Stewart; Cracker Jar, Mrs. Ford; Spoon holder, pepper and salt shaker and tooth-pick holder. Mertie and Loyd Ford; Pitcher, Mrs. Geo. Hensler; Pair towels, sugar bowl and cream pitcher, Mrs. J. Hensler; Towel and water set. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hensler; Pair pillow shams, Mrs. D. J. Huston; Vase, Miss Belle May, Set silver knives and forks by the groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Vinson; Set of plates, Miss Nellie May; Lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank May; Lamp, table cloth, salt and pepper shaker, Mrs. M.J. Southard, of Helena, Oklahoma: Silver sugar shell, Fred May: Tooth-pick holder, Jas. May; Pin cushion, Miss Dora Kendall; Table cloth. Mr. V. T. Wysong; Silver dollar. Jas. A. May; Life of McKinley and story of his assassination, Miss Anna Vinson; Chamber set, Mr. and Mrs. Ed May, Mr. and Mrs. John May and Mits Belle May; Pair white blankets. Mrs. Ina Southard; Set of silver spoons, Miss May Huston. Nashville, Tenn.; Silver dollar, Freeman Woods; Silver tea set. Wm. Scearcy; Tea spoons. Miss Maggie Burns; Comfort, Mrs. Martha Scearcy; Bed spread, Mrs. Ella Lowe; Towels, handkerchiefs and pair of pillow-cases, Mr. Eph Wysong; Bread plate and pair of towels, Miss Fannie Hurbuh; Fruit dish and pair of towels, Mr. and Mrs. Will. Reynolds; Fruit dish, Miss Bessie Reynolds; Banana dish and jelly dish, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wysong; Four piece glass set. Mrs. Mattie Wysong; Table cloth and vinegar bottle. Mrs. Jennie Currens; Silver dollar. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayden; Pair of pillows, Mrs. Emma Burns. ***
Mr. Lawrence Gillispie and Miss Carrie A. Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vincent, were solemnized in marriage Nov. 27, 1901, at the home of the bride’s parents near Grayford, Jennings county, Ind. Rev. Chesley Holmes of Vernon, Ind., was the officiating minister. A few relatives and friends were invited, and the occasion was a very delightful one socially. The ( wedding ceremony took place at half past eleven o’clock. The sun shone out brightly as each clasped the other’s right hand and, in the presence of the witnesses, pledged their devotion to each other as partners for life. A lountiful dinner was spread of which all partook with the wish that the married life of the new couple might be as bright and prosperous and happy as the beginning. The bride and groom will make their home on a farm in Jasper county.
