Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

of Dwight, 111., who are spending the week with her, : Lou Leopold returned Friday evening from a week's business and pleasure trip to , Chicago. Mrs. Leopold and daughter, Esther, remained tor an extended visit with Mrs. Leopold's, parents; Mrs. Flora Greenfield of Springfield, 111., has been visiting her sister, 1 rs. George Banes, for a few days. Tuesday Mrs. Greenfield's fiancee, .Milton Coyne, of North Dakota, came, and Wednesday they were united in marriage. They will make their home in Yucca, X. D. Joseph. Stewart, traveling salesman for the Lotighry Milling Com paiiy, was. taken .ill Sunday;;. Feeling better, Mr. Stewart started out on his trip Tuesday evening, but was again taken ill at Rensselaer and was brought home Wednesday morning- in an automobile. Mr. Stewart is reported resting easy this Thursday morning. A quiet, but very pretty wedding occurred at the home of Mrs, A. J. Hofmann, on Tuesday, June 15, at 10 a. m., when her eldestdaughter, .Miss Anna, was united in marriage to Mr. Thomas Jackson. The bride was attired in a blue tailored suit, the groom in the conventional black. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Led Lake, pastor of the Meadow Lake Presbyterian church, there being no attendants. After the ceremony, a three course dinner was served, after which they departed for an extended’ tour through the west. Among those present were the brothers and sisters of the bride and groom, and Miss Rosa Kuhlman of Marysville, Ohio, and A. P. Monohan of Remington.