People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — A Pretty Home Wedding. [ARTICLE]

A Pretty Home Wedding.

At the residence of Mrs. Anna M. Metzger, No. 162 North street, last evening at 8:30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Tracie S. Metzger and Mr. David E. Israel, of Chicago, was solemnized by Rev. James H. W. Blake, the full Episcopal service being used. The attendants were Miss Josie Minicus and Mr. Wiley W. Isreal, of Rensselear, and Miss Eva Welscabiling, of Hot Springs, Ark., and Mr. Harry Blood. The bride and her maids were handsomely gowned and the bridal party presented a handsome picture as the vows were spoken. It was a pretty home wedding, devoid of ostentation and the guests were limited to the relatives and intimate friends of the principals. After Hip wedding an elegant repast was served and then the remaining hours were devoted to an informal reception and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. Israel will reside at No. 487 Wabash avenue, Chicago, and have their home already prepared. They will leave for that city this afternoon at 1:50 o’clock over the Monon. The groom has claimed Rensselear as his home until recently and goes to Chicago to embark in business as a confectioner. He is a gentleman of high character and has a great many friends. The bride is a winsome lady, born and reared in this city and possesses qualities of heart and mind that have endeared her to all who have the honor of calling her friend. The guests from out the city were Mr. and Mrs. E. Isreal, of Rensselear, parents of the groom; Mr. Wiley W. Isreal, of Rensselear, brother of the groom Mr. Jasper Spain, of Chalmers; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norman and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse, of Rensselear, and Miss Eva Welschbiling.of Hot Springs Ark.; and Miss Josie Minicus, Miss Set and Josie Willems, Mrs. and Miss Conisdorf, Mrs. Minicus. Mrs. and Miss Kersh, Mr. Harry Blood, Mrs. and Miss Burns, Mrs. Kruger, Miss Deila Owens, Mr. and Mrs. W. Seifers, Miss Ellma Seifers, and Mrs. A. Metzger all of Lafayette.—Lafayette Journal. A genuine first class top buggy only §41.50 at Robt. Randle’s.

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