Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1888 — A Barkley Wedding. [ARTICLE]
A Barkley Wedding.
• > ■ <-f y -, Married at the residence of the bride’s parents in BarkJ^' tp., November 8, at H --p. in. by Rev.M. L. Tressler, of Rensselaer, Mr. James Leatherfimh of White county, and Miss Lattie Randle. Mr. Leatherman is oiie of the most popular ami- talented teachers in the county and is teaching at Ouunville. Miss Lettie is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Nelson Randle, one of me leading farmers in Barkley township. The relatives and friends, to the number of sixty, were treated to a delicious supi>er immediately after the ceremonies. The happy couple were the recipients of several handsome presents, which were as follows:
Father and mother of bride, household furniture. Jasmes, Robert and Thos. Randle, and wives chamber set. IF B. Harris and wile, C. W. Coen and wife, set silver knives. * • • Mrs. Bell Kerr and Mrs, H. W. Porter, decorated water set. Edward Randle and Laura Howel, tea set. r •*- G. H. Brown, Jr. and wife. F. C. Mors «nd wife, handsome lamp. Mrs, Sarah Smith, linen towels. Miss Inez Walker, pair of towels. G. H Brown, Sr. and wife linen table cloth, pair towels and fruit dish. Mr. Pa) no and wife, of Indianapolis, silver pickle caster. A. J. Leatherman and Gal lie Bonner, one dozen silver table spoons. — J. Shea, decorated tumblers. Logan Nichols, decorated creamer. Jiniery Randle, Silver sugar spoon. J. C. Paxtou and Mattie Moore, siivor butter knife. Okas. Brown and Eva Gray, crumb tray and knife. Ross and Chase Moore, decorated vaster pitcher. M. Smith and wife, brea d pi ato. E l.vard and Emma Randle, tea pot. Louis Hunt amt Mala Miller, silver pepper and salt set. Henry Randle, linen towels, Mary and David Leatherman, platfoim rccker.
A FRIEND.
