Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1902 — Senator Depew's Bride’s Wit. [ARTICLE]

Senator Depew's Bride’s Wit.

This story is told of Miss Palmer, who Is now the bride of Senator Depew. While on a visit to a school girl friend at a Philadelphia boarding hous« Miss Palmer was initiated into th, mysteries of combination bread and cake pudding covered with thick sauca it is an economical preparation served weekly in many schools and boarding houses where there is likely to be a surplus of stale bread and cake. Aftei luncheon, while walking through th« city hall courtyard Miss Palmer saw a fine chocolate-colored prison van. Its showy appearance deceived her, and she asked her host* "Whose wagon is that?” "That, my dear,” said' the Philadelphia girl, "is our city car- '* ryall—lt is the black Maria.” “Indeed," exclaimed Miss Palmer, looking at it with interest, “it looks more like anothei* slice of your Brown Betty.”