Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1912 — Loveless-McElfresh [ARTICLE]
Loveless-McElfresh
At the residence of Elder D. T. Halstead, on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, Mr. Guy Loveless, of Muncie, Ind., and Miss Mary Vincentia McElfresh, of Rensselaer, familiarly known as Mollie McElfresh, were united in marriage. The bride is held in universal esteem* by a large circle of acquaintances. The groom is a telegraph operator at Muncie and from all appearances gives assurance that the bride made no mistake in the selection of a ‘firsit-class husband. They started for Muncie the same evening of the ceremony and intend to make their home in tha city. ■ The Democrat extends congratulationis to rhe young couple and wishes them a happy married life. Speaking of the marriage the Muncie Press says: Guy Walden Loveless, United Press operator for The Press, scored a beat on his own newspaper and surprised his Muncie friends by slipping quietly away to Rensselaer, Ind., Saturday evening and claiming as his bride Miss .Mary Vincentia McElfresh. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Loveless went to the home of Mr. Loveless’ parents in Lafayette and remained until Monday evening when they returned to Muncie and are now in the home which Mr. Loveless had prepared for the bride at .705 West Charles street. Mrs. Loveless has for years been one of the most popqlar young women of Rensselaer. She is a charming woman with the characteristics that go to make a splendid helpmate. Since coming from Chicago to accept his position with The Press Mr. Loveless has won the esteem of all with whom he has ocme in contact, especially those associated with him in his dally work. His friends especially those of The Press gang, extend tljeir heartiest congratulations to the newlyweds.
