Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1895 — GILLAM ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

GILLAM ITEMS.

A. W. Prevo and wife visited friends in Tipton last week. Harvey Faris went to Valparaiso Friday to visit his brother Frank, who is attending school there. Miss Ella Hanley of Kniman, attended the wedding of her cousin, Millie and Florence Robinson last Thursday eve. Mr. Joseph Mason, formerly of Gillam, but who has been working in Florida for the last two or three yean is visiting his many friends in

Gillam. Several of the young people of Gillam attended 1 the Christmas tree at Medaryville last Tuesday evening. Rev. Thos. M. Guild and wife of Elwood, Ind., visited- friends in Gfthm last week. Mrs. Mulvane, an old lady is the guest of Mrs. Sarah H. Guild. Uncle Eli Faris sold his farm last week to an Illinois man, the consideration being $35 per acre. The sale was negotiated by our hustling real estate agent, C. H. Guild.

Nora and Clarence Robinson came home from Valparaiso where they are attending school, last Tuesday, to be present at the marriage of their sisters, Millie and Florence. They returned to Valparaiso last Saturday. A DOUBLE "WEDDING. One of the most pleasant events of the season was the marriage of the two daughters of Michael Robinson, Millie J. to C. H. Guild and Florence C. to Wm. a Faris at the home of the brides’ father in Gillam on Thursday eve, Dee. 27, 1894. The brides wore dresses of white albatros and satin. The grooms were dressed in black. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thos. Guild of Elwood. After the ceremony supper was served to about seventy invited guests. The parties were the recipients of a number of valuable and usesul presents. The following is the list of presents received: BY C. H. GUILD AND WIFE. Bed spread by Mr. and Mrs. Mich-

ael Robinson; linen towel and bread plate by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Robinson; rocking chair by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Faris; molasses pitcher by Ed Faris; cracker bowl by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Faris; glass fruit dish by McKendree Faris; (tracker bowl by Mattie Faris; silver knives and forks by John Guild; pair of blankets by Mrs. Sarah Guild; set of chairs by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Guild; bed spread by Mrs. Clara Guild and Mrs. Mulvane; mustard cup by Mamie Guildj pair of linen towels by Jennie Mason; ornamented bell by Melvin Guild. BY W. A. FARIS AND WIFE. Table cloth by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robinson; stand scarf by Ed Faris; linen towels by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Robinson; bed spread by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Faris; center table, Mattie Faris; cracker barrel by McKendree Faris; glass fruit dish by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Faris; feather duster by Ross Fans; glass tea set by Laura Osborn; glass fruit stand by Mrs. Guild. BY BOTH COUPLES, IN DUPLICATE.

Lamp by Chas. Robinson and wife, Wm. Robinson and Etta Long silver butter knife and sugar shell by Harve Miller, Cora Faris, Leslie Miller and Sylvia Robinson; scenery pictu re by James Stevens and wife and Elmer Williams and wife; fruit casket by Lou and Gertrude Robinson; cake stand by Mr. and Mrs. Malachi Coppess; pair of linen towels by Mrs. Jemima Robinson; linen napkins by Clarence and Nora Robinson; pair of linen towels by Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McCullough; set of napkins by Harvey Faris; set of napkins by Odessa Posey, Mort and Meade Prevo; stand scarf by Geo. Logan and Mollie Faris; set of napkins by Jas. G. and Pearl McJimsey; set of napkins by Bert Surface and Emma Guild; butter knife and sugar shell by Ella Hanley; pickle dish by Frank Osborne; scenery picture by Schuyler Robinson and Rilla Osborne; water set by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Guild;silver cups by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long of Walnut, lowa.