Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1917 — CATT-MARLOW NUPTIALS [ARTICLE]
CATT-MARLOW NUPTIALS
Pretty Wedding of Rensselaer Man and Niagara Falls Lady. A very prettily appointed wedding was witnessed Saturday night at the First Baptist church, Niagara Falls, New York, when Miss Margaret Faye Marlow became the wife of Arthur Galveston Catt of Rensselaer, Indiana. The marriagq ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. E. McLean, pastor of the church, before an altar of palms, smilax and yellow chrysanthemums, in the presence of a large number of guests. The bride entered the church on
the arm of her only brother, Wayland C. Marlow, who gave her away. She was preceded to the altar by her matron of honor, a college friend, Mrs. Herbert Von Maddon of Akron, Ohio, and her little nephew. Wayland C. Marlow, Jr., who carried the wedding ring in a basket of, green hidden in a • tarThe bride was charming in a gown of white tulle over satin. The bridal veil of lace was held in place by orange blossoms and the bride’s bouquet was white roses and a shower of lilies of the valley. The matron of honor was pleasing in a gown of pink tulle over satin, and carried pink roses. Preceding the wedding ceremony a musical program was rendered by Mrs. Fowler at the organ and Miss May White, violinist. A harpist rendered the wedding inarch and played softly during the entire ceremony variations of the Rosary.
Following the ceremony a formal reception was held in the church parlors, after which Mr. and Mrs. Catt left for the South, the destination known only by the bride and groOm. Miss Marlow had made her home for the past few years with her brother, Wayland C. Marlow, at Niagara Falls, New York. Mr. Marlow is general superintendent of the shredded wheat plants of
America. Mr. Catt is a native of Rensselaer and for several years has been engaged in the optical business here and enjoys a fine practice. His many friends extend hearty congratulations. The young couple will be “at home" at the fine home of Mr. Catt on Park avenue, this city, after January 1.
