Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1917 — MISS MADELINE RAMP MARRIED [ARTICLE]

MISS MADELINE RAMP MARRIED

Became the Bride of Mr. John Regus Yesterday Morning. One of the prettiest wedding ceremonies ever solemnized in St. Augustine’s church in this city was that yesterday morning which united Miss Madeline Ramp, the popular and efficient high school instructor, and Mr. Henry J. Regus, a prosperous and congenial business man of New Orleans, Louisiana. John Ramp, brother of the bride, and Miss Martha Ramp, her sister, acted as best man and maid of IFbnor, and were accompanied by the little twin daughters of Louis Ramp, Helen and Ellen Ramp. The bride was becomingly gowned in ivhite silk net over satin, tulle veil, and ’ carried a prayer book and rosary. The groom was dressed in the conventional black, and the best man w’orse midnight blue. The maid of ’honor was gowned in pink pussy-willow silk and georgette crepe, and carried pink roses, while the little flower girls wore white net and carried a basket of pink and white sweet peas. The nuptial mass was chanted by a friend of the Ramp family, Rev. Vigilius Krull, C. PP. S., whose brother Nicholas married the eldest daughter of Mrs. Louise Ramp about twenty years ago. The nuptial mass was attended -by all of the near relatives. The .bride was given away at the communion rail by her oldest brother, Louis. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the home .of the bride’s mother. Both the pastor, Rev. Christian Daniel, and the celdbrant, Rev. Vigilius Krull, and a host of other friends were present and congratulated and felicitated .the bridal couple. Yesterday afternoon the young couple started on an extensive trip which, will terminate at their future home in New Orleans. The Democrat unites with the large circle of friends and relatives in extending congratulations and best wishes.