Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1885 — Quiet But Elegant. [ARTICLE]

Quiet But Elegant.

Mr. John W. Medicus and Miss Meile W. Wright were married at the residence of the bride’s father, the well known Willis J. Wright, on Cullen street, last Sunday evening. The affair was quiet and unpretentious but elegant and thoroughly enjoyable. There were about forty invited guests present. Miss Madge Osborne and Mr. 'J'. J. Farden, old friends of bride and groom, “stood up” with them during the performance of the which was pronounced by the Rev. T. C. Webster. After the ceremony, at 8 o’clock, refreshments of ice-cream, cake <fcc. were served. The list of presents given below, was quite large and embraces quite a number ot useful and handsome articles. . We understand that the newly married couple will set up housekeeping soon, and are glad to be able to state that they will probably remain in Rensselaer. The following is the list of presents with the donors’ names: Teapot, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner. • Set Silver KnDes, Misses Edith and May Miller and M. F. Cliilcote. Set Silver Forks. Sugar Spoon, Batter Knife and Pickle Castor, Misses Alice Irwin, Alice Rhoades, Madge Osborne, Messrs. T. J. Farden and J. F. Warren. Glaaa Fruit Dish,. Mr. and Mrs. Amzi Laßue. Hand-painted Brass Placqne, Mrs. Powell. *■■■ Set Silver Knives, Mi3s Minnie Murphy and Iklrs. Belle Kerr. V Pair Silver Napkin Rings, Miss Nellie Kelley. Dozen Linen Napkins, Misses Libbie Walfon and Louisa Platt. Table Linen, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Table Castor, Ed. and EUa Rhpades. Majolica Bread Plate and Pickle Dish, Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Marshall. Glass Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Roberts. Dozen Linen Napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Hopkins.