Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1899 — Two Weddings Wednesday Night. [ARTICLE]

Two Weddings Wednesday Night.

TRUSSELL/-WOLF. A very pleasent affair, in the maritalline.was bn Wednescay even ing, Sept. 27 th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Trussell, three miles north of town. The contracting parties were their daughter, Miss Helen A.'. Trussell and Mr. Oscar B. Wolfe, the latter a prosperous farmer of Clinton county. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. V. O. Fritts, pastor of the First Baptist church of Rensselaer, and in the presence of about 40 invited guests, most of them relatives or near friends of the parties. PULVER-VEACH. Still another wedding for Wednesday evening and also a very pleasant affair, took place in town It was the marriage of Mr. Henry W. Veach and Miss Mvrtle E. Pulver and was held at the residence, in the west part of town of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke, the latter being the bride’s sister. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. L. Brady. Owing to the sickness of Mrs. Clark, the wedding' was a very quiet affair and only a few neighbors and relatives were present. Those present from elsewhere were the brides grandmother, Mrs. Jane Babcock of Hammond, and her aunt and cousin Mrs. Polly Belshaw and Mrs. Eunice Daum, from LoweU. Mr. Veach is n newspaper man nd formerly pub i shed th? Lowell Recoid. He is now employed on a paper at Casey 111., and at which pUce they expect to make their home.