Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1904 — WILSON-WASSON NUPTIALS. [ARTICLE]

WILSON-WASSON NUPTIALS.

*"rlon. Jesse E. Wilson and Miss Gail Christine Wasson were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents on Milroy street at noon Wednesday, Rev. H. L. Kindig officiating. Hershel Wilson of Chicago, brother of the groom, was best man and Miss Ruth Balmer of Evanston, 111., bridesmaid. The wedding march was played by Miss Bessie Moody.j There were some thirty near relatives and friends of the contracting parties in attendance, among whom were the following from out of town: Hershel Wilson of Chicago and Max Wilsou of Muncie. brothers of the groom; Mrs. A. E. Coen of Mecca, Ind., and Mrs. A. S. Nowels of Columbia City, sisters of the bride, with their husbands and children; Mrs. E. B. Sellers of Monticello; Misses Ruth Balmer of Evanston, 111., Myra Pinney of Valparaiso, and Myrtle Hutchins of Sheldon, 111. A fino wedding dinner was served after the ceremony and the newly wedded couple departed on the afternoon train for Indianapolis and other points for a few days visit, after which they will return to Rensselaer and begin housekeeping in theS.C. Hammond property on South Cullen street. Mr. Wilson is one of Rensselaer’s most prominent attorneys and was recently re-elected representative in the 6tate legislature from the counties of Jasper and Lake. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson, Mr. Wasson being vicepresident of the First National bank of Rensselaer, and is one of this city’s most prominent and accomplished young They start out in life with very brilliant prospects, and the best wishes of a host of friends is theirs.