Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1901 — Fendlo-Oppenheltner. [ARTICLE]

Fendlo-Oppenheltner.

New Orleans Jewish Ledger. The marriage of Miss Rosye Oppenheimer and Mr. Ben S. Fendig was solemnized on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother on Carondelet street in the pre ence of relatives and a large number of friends. In a corner of the parlor a canopy of ferns was arranged holding a huge bow knot of flowers, under which the couple stood while Rabbi Heller performed the ceremony. The bride, the accomplished daughter of Mrs. A. Oppenheimer, was elegantly gowned in a lovely costume of white organdy trimmed in ribbon and carried a shower boquet. She was attended by her sister, Miss Belle Oppenheimer *as maid of honor. The ushers were Messrs. Ed and Joe Oppenhei iner.

The groom, a prominent young man of R/nsselaer, Indiana, was attended by Mr. Morris Israel, as best man. To the strains of Mendelssohn’s wedding march, played on the violin by Dr. Nathan Eiseman, the bridal party entered the parlor, the bride leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. Albert Oppenheimer. After the ceremony a reception was held when tl e cont racing parties received the good wishes and congratulations of the many guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Fendig left the following day for a bridal trip before going to their far away home in Indiana.