People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1894 — Neison-Porter. [ARTICLE]
Neison-Porter.
A most enjoyable event was the marriage of Miss Mae, only daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. James W. Porter, to Mr. Wilrw 0. Nelson, at the home of the bride’s parents, Friday evening, Oct. 26, Rev. R. D. Utter, of the Methodist church, officiating. The bride wore white silk trimmed with whi'echrysanthemums and looked unusually lovely. After congratulations an elaborate lap supper was served. The bride is a most estimable young lady and is proprietor of the Porter studio. The groom is a photographer, formerly of Greentown, but has made this his home for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, will for the present reside with the bride’s parents. The following is a list of the presents: Parlor lamp. Win. Washburn and family a. J. Barloo and wife and Mary Hoy is. itiby glans water set, Ed Parcels and wife a d Kev. Brady. Silver napkin ring, Henry Wool and wife. Half dozen/ancy butler plates. Carl Wood. Fancy linen towel. 3. W Porter and f.m iiy. Fair pillows. Mrs. L. Churchill. Sib - r icsith pick bolder, Es : i . «<<n. Water set.. Michael Kagle.-md w i, . I»UL>.» feta-S teaJ*Ct» tdisa Ev< Ij n x:t ■ . Ohtas fruit dish, Nina Chllcot. Fair Uoen Ipwejs, Misses tun i. ~H 1 My h, ■
Wood worth. Fancy sofa pillow, Mr. fend Mrs. Ttries. Silver pepper and salt set, Mr. and Mrs. Steward, Card receiver, H. W. Porter and wife. Glass tea set. Wra. Chlleote and wife. Fancy pillow cases, Kobt. Stephenson and wife. Alabaster vase. A. F. Long and wife. Hanging lamp, John Kohler and family. Fancy pie plates, J. F. Warren and wife. Turkish table cover, I. J. Porter and wife. Dozen linen napkins, E. Peacock and wife. Plush album. Churchill Bros. Fancy glass. Don Chlleote. Half dozen glasses, Jesse and Mary Jenkins. Desert dishes. J. C. Porter and wife. Bed spread, Chase Kelley and Miss Martha Robinson. Laundry sack and dust cap, Mr. and Mrs. F. Foltz. Set silver teaspoons, Alva and Isaac Stephenson.
