Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1891 — Plighted their Troth. [ARTICLE]
Plighted their Troth.
The spacious and commodious home of Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Alter was filled to over-flowiDg on Wed* nesday evening the 22nd inst, the occasion being the marriage of their daughter, Olive H. to Mr. Hugh L. Gamble, of St Louis, Mo. The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers and plants. At eight o’clock the bridal couple attended by sister True, descended the stairs and led by little Paul Honan and Evelyn Watson to the strains of the wedding march, took their position beneath the arch from which was supended two large floral hearts united with true-love knots of white ribbon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. ,F. Drake of the Trinity M. E. Church in a very beautiful and impressive manner. The bride looked lovely in her wedding dress of white corded silk made entrain over which fell the brid-
al veil held in place by lilies of the valley, she carried a bouquet of bridal roses and white carnations. The happy couple leave a large circle of friends here,th is being the home of the bride and the groom also being well known to many of our people, whose best wishes accompany them to their new home in St. Louis, where Mr. Gamble holds a good position with the St Louis Bridge company. The friends left many handsome tokens of remembrance. Mr. and Mrs. Gamble left for St. Louis on Thursday afternoon, by the way of Chicago. Among the guests from abroad were the groom’s sister, Mrs Steinberg of St Louis, Miss Hebblethwaite of Evanston, IIL, Miss Blanche Braddock and the Misses Allie, Cora and Eva Thomas of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jame s Peacock of Gallatin Tenn. • >• ... . • - . •“ .i m «♦« ■ ■ Finest and best ladies’ and children’s shoes, specialties for spring and summer. Dandies. Ludd Hopkins. All our Underwear, Yarns and Knit Goods, at cost, at Hemphill A Honan’s.
