Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1909 — BRIDES AND GROOMS OF THE FUTURE. [ARTICLE]

BRIDES AND GROOMS OF THE FUTURE.

An editor who does not approve of a woman holding down a man’s job and who fears that in the near future the fairer sex will have all the good salaried positions in the country, says that in ten years hence the papers will write up weddings as follows: “The bride looked very well in a traveling dress, but all eyes were centered upon the groom. He wore a dark suit that fitted his form perfectly and in his dainty gloved hands he carried a small rose. His curly hair was beautlflly done, and a delicate odor of hair oil of the best quality floated down the aisle as he passed. The young people will miss him now that he is married. He is loved by all for his many accomplishments, his tender grace and his winning' ways. The bride commands a good salary as bookkeeper and the groom will miss none of the luxuries to which he has been accustomed. A crowd of pretty men saw him off at the depot.”