Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1916 — GLAZEBROOK-McMAHON NUPTIAL [ARTICLE]

GLAZEBROOK-McMAHON NUPTIAL

Former Rensselaer Boy Weds Lafay. ette Young Lady. The following account of the marriage of Mr. Paul Glazebrook and Miss Mary Catherine McMahon is taken from the Lafayette Courier: An unusually beautiful wedding took place this morning at 8:30 o’clock at St, Ann’s church, when Miss Mary Catherine McMahon, daughter of Mrs. Helen F. McMahon, was married to Paul Irwin Glazebrook of St. Louis, Mo. Nuptial mass was read byßev. M. J. Byrne. The attendants were: Miss Frances F. McMahon, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Helen McGrath and Miss Elizabeth L. Bone, cousins of the bride, bridesmaids; L. J, Daley, best man, and Alonzo Healy and C. H. Best, ushers. The bridal party came down the aisle to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march. The bride was beautiful in an exquisite gown of white silk net and silk lace and taffeta made empire fashion, trimmed with orange blossoms and was made entrain. The veil was caught up with orange blossoms and a short face veil was attached to it. The only ornament the bride wore besides the groom’s gift, was a cameo brooch, which formerly belonged to her grandmother. She carried a large shower bouquet of vplley lilies and sweet peas. During the ceremony Miss Mary Sauer, a classmate of Miss McMahon, sang “Oh, Me” and “Ave Maria.” immediately alter the ceremony a Wedding breakfast was served to the relatives and bridal party at the home of the bride’s mother. The breakfast was served at small tables which were adorned with roses in individual vases and the place cards bore handpainted bridal bouquets. The McMa’hon home was beautifully decorated with ferns, roses and peonies. The groom’s gilt to the bride was a beautiful gold pin. With a diamond setting. The bride gave the groom a gold stick pin with a turquoise setting. To the bridesmaids and the maid of honor the bride gave sets of gold pins. The bridal couple left this morning for Tefft, Ind., for a visit with the groom’s parents, and after that they will take a trip through the Cumberland mountains and to Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Glazebrook is the daughter of the late Thomas Frances McMahon and is a graduate of St. Ignatius academy of this city and of Purdue university, class of 1913, and is a member of the Purdue Giris’ club. Since her graduation she has been assistant cataloguer at the Purdue University library. She is a young woman of much personal charm and many accomplishments and has many friends. Mr. Glazebrook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Glazebrook of Tefft, Ind. He is a graduate of' the Rensselaer high school and Purdue university, class of 1912.- He is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the Harliquin club. Since his graduation he has been employed by the Barrett company. Until June 1 he was superintendent of their plant at St. Louis but was then transferred to Nashville, Tenn., where he will be superintendent of the Nashville plant. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Miller, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voight and sons of Jeffersonville; Miss Helen Leone Scarce of Moresville, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. William Hanley and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Brennan and daughters, Claude H. Best, Arthur G. Wilson, L. J. Daley and Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Cole, all of Indianapolis; Carl Bauer, Hkmmond; Alonzo Healy of Rensselaer; Miss Grace King of Hanover college; Mr. and Mrs. Glazebrook and Miss Emma Glazebrook, St. Louis, Mo.; Omar Osborne of Rensselaer, and Hugh Gillams of Cincinnati.