Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1888 — THREE IN ONE DAY. [ARTICLE]

THREE IN ONE DAY.

REEVE—HOPKINS. Last Thursday morning October 11, Mr. Ed. Reeve and Miss Della Hopkins were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hopkins, on the west side. The marriage ceremony was performed oy Rey. M. L. Tressler, It was a very quiet affair, only a few near relatives being, present. This wedding is the termination of a long and no doubt blissful pourtship. The young couple will probably not set up housekeeping until next Spring, when it is their intention to build a house of their own. WILSON —KISSINGER. On the same day above mentioned, a, little as ter noon, Mr. Wm, N. Wilson, of Hegewisch, 111., and a former resident of Rensselaer, and a wide we r, was united in marriage to Mfs. E. B. Kissinger, at the home of the latter, on Weston street. Rev. B. F. Ferguson being. the officiating clergyman. A considerable number of the friends of both parties were present. The newly married couple with all of the bride’s family, took the 4 p. m. train, the day of the wedding, for their future home at Hegewisch, which is a suburb of Chicago, not far from Hammond, in this State, WADE—YEOMAN. ■ * • V l• . - • Ip the evening of the same event r ful day, Mr. Harry E. Wade and Miss Effie M. Yeoman were married at the residence of the bride’s parents. Mr. apd Mrs. Jas. Yeo. man, on Front street. t A large, number or invited: guests were present and the affair * passed off with much; eclat. Mr. Wade is a step-son of John Culp, of Barkley tp., and like his bride, is a school teacher, and both will (each during the present school year, in adjoining districts, in Barkley tp. -The marrjage ceremony wai. pronounced by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. The company, ,was served with a very-fine supper, at its conclusion. The happy couple were the recipients of a large number of presents, of whidi the following is a partial list: . Mattie Moore, Beth Richardson and Joe Paxton, glass water set; .. Ella Livingston, silver and cut glass butter dish. Mrs. S. A. Hemphill, tea set. Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Honan, lace handkerchief. ______ C. R. Yeoman, silver knives and forks. Mr. and Mrg. Yeoman, water set. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pancoast, rocking chair.