Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1904 — AUSTIN-SHAYNE WEDDING. [ARTICLE]
AUSTIN-SHAYNE WEDDING.
Foracr R««wl—r Otrt Bmmm tk* BrM* <X ■ Wealthjr CMcagaaa. A North Side society bride of yesterday was Miss ' Virginia Lotiise Austin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin, who became the wife of Roy Merriweather Shayne last evening at the home of her parents'at 17 Scott street. fl Miss Austin, since her coming oat party three years ago, has been considered one of the prettiest girls of the North side set. Her slight figure is unusually girlish, and in her trailing wedding garments last night she made one of the attractive brides of the season. Her gown was of Chantilly lace, over soft white nhiffon, made in princess effect. Her fall tulle veil reached to the hem of her train, and was caught with a spray of flowers while she carried a boquet of lilies of the valley. * *
The bride had two attendants, Mr& A. L. Berkley, acting as matron of honor, in a gown of white and carrying roses, and Miss Hammond of Lafayette, Ind., assisting as maid of honor, clad in a dainty gown of pink cloth, and also carrying an armful of the pink roses. Clive Tincure was the groom’s best man, ‘and the "naffere were Dr. L. A. Enslinger of Indianapolis, Ted Kynoooh, and Jay McCord of Chicago. The service was read at 8 o’clock by the Rev. Herrick Johnson in the presence of relatives and intimate friends of the two families. Before the ceremony Miss Mary Peck sang “Love’s Coronation," accompanied at the piano by Miss Overtrade Smith. The wedding was simple, yet impressive. The groom is the son of John T. Shayne. The newly married pair will spend their honeymoon in the East. On their return to Chicago they will reside in an apartment in the Alexander at 337 Rash street, where they will be at home to their friends after Aplil 1. —Chicago Inter Ocean.
