Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1907 — SIMONIN-BRINGLE WEDDING. [ARTICLE]

SIMONIN-BRINGLE WEDDING.

Mr. John Simonin, son of Mr. Mrs. Lewis Simonin, and Miss Nora Bringle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bringle, were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents, near Brook, Newton pounty, Tuesday at 12 o’clock, by Rev. Flagg, in the presence of about sixty relatives and friends. The bride wore white and the groom black. Miss Annie Bringle, sister of the bride was bridesmaid, and Mr. Roy Bowers, best man. The wedding march was rendered by Miss Maude Bringle, also a sister of the bride. After the ceremony congratulations being offered, they were ushered into the dining room where a bountiful feast was spread to which they all did ample justice. The following is a list of presents:

Pair of pillow cases and lambkerin, Mrs. S. Deweese and daughter Ellen of New Salisbury. Ind.; $lO gold piece. John Bill and family; set of teaspoons, Chris and Mary Nafzinger; sugar shell and butter knife, Roy Bowers; ehina cream and sugar set, Mrs. Mittie Deweese of Brook; set of teaspoons, Lydia Stevens; water set, W. L. Bringle; water set, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Simonid; cracker bowl, Della Rattin of St. Anne, Ill.; rug. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simonin; rug, James and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shindie: rug, Dan Auspurger; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sommers; table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. James Shindler of Brook; bed spread, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simonin of Goodland; bed spread and pair of blankets, Mr. aud Mrs. Jesse Bringle; Gravy ladle. Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Deweese of Mt. Ayr; Glass Dish, Iva Moffitt of Fair Oaks; cracker bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sommers; sugar shell and butter knife, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Yeoman of Hibbard, Ind.; silver cream and sugar set, Emil, Emma and Martha Sommers; meat fork, ;Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sommers; carpet sweeper. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle; set of irons, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simonin; bed comfort, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bill; set of knives and forks. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis; towel. Willie Simonin; set of teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. James Rector of New Salisbury, Ind. *,*