Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Former Rensselaer Teacher Married in Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]

Former Rensselaer Teacher Married in Indianapolis.

A pretty wedding was that of last evening when Miss Josephine Miller became the bride of Dr. Virgil Gordon, of Blountsville, at the home of the bride, 3137 Broadway. Miss Blanche Clarke, harpist,, played a program of bridal music and Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” as the wedding party entered the ceremony room led by little William Jackson, who carried the ring in a lilly. Mrs. Kate Pierson walked before the little Margarit Atkisson. who scattered rose petals in the pathway of the bride. The bride met the bridegroom and Paul Miller, brother of the bride, best man. at the altar, where the service was read by the Rev. Albert Boynton Storms, of the Central Avenue M. E. church. The bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with pearls and fashioned with a long train. Her filmy veil was fastened with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet -of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Pierson’s gown was blue charnteuse and her flowers were American Beauty roses. The flow r er girl wore a white lace frock

over pink silk. Among the guests were Mrs. D. S. Makeever, Mrs. Marion Freeland and Miss Evelyn Freeland of Rensselaer, Miss Jean Sigler and Miss Jane Parkison of Chicago, and Mrs. Sarah E. Miller of Rensselaer. Dr. 'and Mrs. Gordon have gone to Blountsville for residence. The bride traveled in a velvet suit of wistaria shade trimmed in fur with hat to match.—Thursday Indianapolis Star.