Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1909 — MILIOS-PORTER. [ARTICLE]

MILIOS-PORTER.

At 2:30 Sunday afternoon Rev. C. E. Miller of the First Baptist church, at the home of the bride’s parents on Weston street, united in marriage Mr. Emory Smith Mills and Miss Ella Doris Porter. Only a few of the imntediate relatives and friends, principally girls of the T. H. D. Club, were present. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bride and groom made their exit quietly through the back door and an awaiting automobile hustled them away from the customary shower of* rice and old shoes. When the guests discovered their

absence there was a hurried scra'tnbling for hats, which were found minus the pins. Bus all undaunted they hastened to the railroad station where fortune smiled on them. ’’The 2:57 train was late and - the happy young couple started on their honeymoon with suit cases and trunks decorated with hearts and flaming red posters, as if you could not tell a bride and groom. Cleve Eger and Miss Juno Kannal accompanied them as far as Chicago. (Do you suppose they were getting a few pointers?) The bride is the talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Porter and her work in china painting has attracted the attention of artists and connoissuers all over the state. The groom is a well known Purdue graduae and popular in Purdue fraternity circles. They w’ill spend a short time traveling and then take up their residence at Muncie, where the groom is general manager of the Muncie Wheel and Jobbing Company.