Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — KENTON-FOWLER. [ARTICLE]
KENTON-FOWLER.
Former Rensselaer Girl Married At Mitchell, S. Dak., Last Tuesday. pOne of the most delightful wedding events of the fall season itook place at two o’clock on the | afternon of election day, at the ihome of,Mr. and Mrs. Mason j Kenton, eight miles northeast of Mitchell. It was the occasion of the marriage of their eldest daughter, Mable E., to Carl F, Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fowler, of this members of the two immemate families with a number of cousins of the bride assembled for the occasion, making a company of about tw'enty-five people to witness the impressive ceremony Promptly at two o’clock the young couple came into the front parlor of Mr. Kenton’-s beautiful home and stood unattended in the bow' window while the solemn words that made them husband and wife were spoken by Rev. Edward M. Jeffers of the Baptist church who used the beautiful ring service. Miss Sylvia Fowler, the little sister of the groom, came in with the minister, acting as ring girl. She carried a beautiful white chrysanthemum, in the top of w r hich the ring was imbedded. She did her part most gracefully, though it was the first wedding she had ever attended.
The bride carried a large boquet of massive white chrysanthemums entwined with smilax and blue violets. She looked beautiful in her gowri of chiffon over white silk with heavy lace trimmings, and the groom looked equally handsome in his full evening dress. After congratulations had been extended the company sat down to a three course dinner of roast turkey and numerous other good things to eat. Miss Kenton and Miss Fowler, sisters respectively to the bride and groom, served the guests at the table and did their work in ji most pleasing manner. The bride and groom were the recipients of some fine silverware, elegant cut glass and many other gifts, especially a good fat check from father Kenton to send them on thfir way rejoicing. The happy couple amid a shower of rice, took the evening train on the Omaha for a trip of .about two weeks in Omaha and southwestern lowa, after which they will be at home to their friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fowler on East Fourth street. Carl Fowler and ‘his father are in the electric supply business, so that he and his attractive bride are well known in the city and will receive the hearty congratulations of a host of friends. —• Mitchell (S. Dak.) Daily Republican.
