Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1885 — A Quit Wedding. [ARTICLE]

A Quit Wedding.

Tire finest Residence in Jaspef county, that of Alfred* Thompson, Es*p, of Rensselaer, was the scene of a happy, but very quiet wedding last Saturday) November , 2 i ß. At one o’clock, of that day, Mr. Thompson’s youngest daughter, Miss Ora, was married to Mr. Frank A. Ross, of the Hecla Consolidated Mining Co., of Glendale, Montana. The guests present included* 1 only the immediate relatives of the families. The ceremony was performed by Elder R. S. Dwiggins, uncle of the bride. Mr. and . Mrs Ross will depart for, their far western home on the north bound train of this evening.

The annual Thanksgiving entertainment by the Ladies Literary Society! lias come to be, as we perhaps have already remarked, one of the institutions of the town, and one, the popularity of which shows no signs of abatement. The one of last week drew an audience which filled our splendid Opera House nearly to the limit of its seating capacity with appreciative and cultivated people. It is unnecessary to speak of the details of the entertainment further than to say that the programme, as previously published, \Vas carried out in tlie mos*t gratifying manner. The cantata of “Ruth,” which was the principal the evening, w ! as given in a surpriseingly creditable manner, considering tlie vast a’mount of pains-taking labor necessary to its production.