Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1890 — WEDDING. [ARTICLE]

WEDDING.

Rhoades—Townsend. s The marriage of our popular young townsman Charles W. Rhoades'and i Miss Eva J. Townsend, of Goodland, was solemnized in the presence of a few near relatives of the young cou- , pie, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Townsend, by Rev. E. V. Clay pool, Wednesday 7, June 18th, at 3 o’clock p. m. | Immediately after the ceremony and dinner, the wedding party started | for Rensselaer in carriages. The \ same evening a reception was held at fee home of fee groom; about fifty ; attending and congratulating fee

new made benedict and his fair bride. The Rensselaer Cornet Band, of which he is a member, contributing their share of the entertainment in merry music, while fun and dancing on the lawn occupied the evening. The following is the list of presents: Dinner Set, Rensselaer Band Boys. Standard Rocker, Chas. Robinson, Floyd Robinsou, Victor Willey, Ambrose Yorkey, Ilarve Robinson and B. F. Fendig. j Water Set, Walter L. Willey and Nellie Kelley.

Decorated Fruit Dish, C. R. Yeoman and Millie Wade. Antique Rocker, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Set Cut Glass Tumblers, Maude Clark. Silver Salt and Pepper Castor, Grace and Robert Vanatta. China Salad Dish, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner. - Basket Cut Flowers, Mrs. Gertie Warner and Mrs. Maud Douglas. Water Set, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cleveland. Glass Berry Set, Mrs. C. D. Martin. Set Silver Teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hopkins. ♦ Six Towels, Mr. and Mrs. N. AY. Reeve. -

Linen Table Cloth ahd Set Silver Tablesi>oons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades. Silver Sugar Spoon. Allie Kinne}'. ! Linen Hem Slitched Towels. Fred j Phillips and Eliza Tuteur. Chamber Set, M. D. Rhoades and daughter Hattie. Pair Turkish Towels, Fred Chilcote and Miss Allie Kidney. Bed Spread, Bertie and Lora Rhoades. a

China Fruit Dish and Plates, Mr. and Mrs. Ick Yates and mother. Set of Silver Nut Crackers and Picks, Miss Clara Bert, of Lafayette. See our a, 10 and 2a cent counter’s there is money in them.

J. H. WILLEY IT SON.