Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — EIGLESBACH-WILKIN. [ARTICLE]

EIGLESBACH-WILKIN.

On June 4 at 2 p. m. a party of [ -ople arrived from Chicago to participate in the wedding ceremony and celebration of Mr. Thos. Eiglesbach and Miss Hattie Wilkin, both of Chicago, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John' Wilkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wheeler, Miss Ella Kling, who acted as maid of honor to the bride, and Mrs. John Milton. All were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. The ceremony took place in the Indian school chapel at 8 o’dock June 5, 1911, the Rev. Father Gietl officiated. The immediate relatives and friends of the host were present. The groom was attended by his brother, John Eiglesbach. The wedding march was played by the Professor of St. Joseph’s college and the choir of the same sang teh high mass which was part of the ceremony.

The breakfast was served to the bridal party at the Indian school by the Rev. Father Gietl, who is a cousin of Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. Afterward the party proceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach where all enjoyed a splendid dinner and other . refreshments were served. All enjoyed themeselves to t ehfullest extent. The bride wore an imported white embroidered gown and lace hat, and carried a bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor wore a net gown over yellow silk, and carried tea roses. This had been the first time that any of the Chicago people had visited this part of the country and all were impressed with the beauty of the town and its surroundings and especially with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. All appreciated the kind hospitality and socialibility of the host and hostess. The Chicago‘party left at 6 p. m. for their home. The bride and groom will remain with the latter’s parents for a fortnight or so. The bride was showered with many beautiful gifts. The bride and groom will be at home after July 15, 1911, at 2625 W 22d Ptace, Chicago, 111.