Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1892 — ROBINSON-CLARK WEDDING. [ARTICLE]
ROBINSON-CLARK WEDDING.
At the home of the bride’s parents, on last Wednesday evening at eight o’clock, Charles Robinson and Laura M. Clark, were united in marriage, Rev. B. E. Utz officiating. About one hundred guests expressed their congratuhitions to the young couple, after which a delicious meal was served. The bride is an amiable young lady, when to know is to love and praise, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Clark. The groom is a well known son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Robinson, an exceptionally excellent young man and well deserving of the prize he has won. On Thursday about 200 guests participated in the reception at the home of the groom’s parents. LIST OF BRIDAL PRESENTS. Antique oak bed room suit.—Parents =-- nt bride. // Extension table.—Parents of groom. Center table. —M. F. Chilcote, Plush rocker. —J. H. & V. E. Loughridge. Large Rattan rocker.—Floyd, Mattie and May Robinson. Sewing chair. —J. W. Williams, wife and daughter. Bible stand. —F. G. Henkle and wife, San Pierre, Ind. Bamboo stand.—J. E Hopkins and wife, and Misses Emma and Eva Kline. Easeland picture.—C. A. Roberts and wife, and B. K. Yeoman and wife. Large picture.—J. F. Warren. Clock.—John Eger and wife. Fancy table mirror.—F. B. Mfeyers. Parlor lamp.—Mrs. Donnelly and daughters, A. D. Parkison and daughter. Family bible.—A. F. Long and wife. Large Smyrna rug.—D. J. Thompson. Card Receiver.—J. H. Holmes and wife.
Antique oak clock, —W. F. Powers and wife, and Fred Ciasel. Dinner set. —Bride’s parents. Chenille table spread.—Lynne Kelley. Geo. Cox, Ora Catt and Frank Wood. Bed spread.—Grant Hopkins and wife. Dresser scarf.—Daisy Warner and Carrie Clark. Parlor lamp.—Lee Catt and Ura McGowan. £ dozen linen napkins.—D. A. Stoner and wife. Chair tidy.—H. M. Hopkins. Chenille table spread.—Lilly Troxel, Streator, 111. Tooth-pick holder.—Ed. Catt. Silver individual salts. Fred Grischrow and wife, Michigan City , Ind. | doxen china sauce dishes”. Dowler and wife and daughter. China berry dish and half dozen sauce dishes.-—Philip Blue and wife. Oil painting.—Alfred Thompson and wife. Doz?n napkins.—P. H. Lally, Remington, Ind. .. | dozen silver nut picks.—W. - 11. O 'ens, Urbana, Ind. Silver tooth-pick holder.-—Miss Georgia Kight. | dozen allvei tea spoons.—Mary K. Jackson, Hammond, Ind. 4 dozen silver tea spoons.—T, W, Haus and wife, C. W. Rhoades. Silver pickle caster.—Joseph Kight and wife. 4 dozen china sauce dishes.—A. E Laßue and wife. Pair linen towels.—Fred Chilcote and wife. Pair linen towels.—Homer Hopkins and wife. Silver berry dish and spoon.—A. Leopold and wife. Lemonade set.—W. C. Shead and wife. Satin pin cushion.—Maud *Lally. Silver butter dish.— J. W. Cowden and wife. Linen tray cloth.—Belle Lally. Set doylies and trav cloth.—Clara, May and Belle Hughey . Silver berry dish.—W. A. Huff and wife. 9 dozen fruit plates—F. M. Hanley and wife. 4 dozen fancy glasses.—D. C. Hopkins. Chenille table cover.—W. D. Robinsou. Hammond. Ind. Table cloth and dozen napkins.— Frank and Emma Robinson, Hammond, Ind. Pair linen towels.—A. Catt and wife. Pair linen towels.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth and daughter. Set silver table spoons.—Joseph Robinson and wife. Fancy glass pitcher.—Arthur Catt (Tlass berry dish.—T. F. Nicholas and wjfe. Pair woolen blankets.—C. C. Warner and Fred Phillips. Berry dish.—Sei Grant. Carving set.—Simon Phillips. J dozen fruit plates.—lsaac Porter and wife. Fancy table spread.—Geo. Murray and wife, J. H. Ellis and wife. Pair linen towels.—o. C. Dickey, FL Scott, Kansas. Pair linen towels.—Clan and Elma Robinson. Pair linen towe)s. —Tillie Fendig. Parley-stove.—-N. Warner <fc Sons.
