Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1900 — Kurrie-Thompson Wedding Presents. [ARTICLE]

Kurrie-Thompson Wedding Presents.

Piano, Messrs George, Frank and Walter Kurrie. Dozen silver spoons, Edna Thompson. 1 Set of Haviland China presented by the grooms mother before her death. Clock, battepburg . piece and laundry bag- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Foltz. Cut glass berry dish, l)r. and Mrs. Pothuisje. * . Cold meat fork Alfred McCoy and wife. Pickle fork, Majil Kurrie. Hand painted china toilet sex Miss Mary Graham. Jelly and olive spoons, Dora Wickwire. Silver carving set E. L. Hollingsworth and wife. China bread plate, Mrs. M. B. Alter. Wedgewood placque, Lillian V. Howarth. Mirror center piece Dr. Berkley and Miss i.uella McCoy. Cut glass berry bowl, 2 hand embroidered centerpieces, and Mexican drawn-work pillow Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Cut glass cream pitcher Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rinehart. A hand painted salad set, china plates, and water pitcher, Mrs. Alfred Thompson. Silver jelly spoon, Blanch Hoyes Cut glass water bottle T. J. and S. P. Kurrie. • Set of hand painted china plates David Thompson. Silver cream pitcher and ladle C, W. Kurrie and wife. Set of hand painted china plates Harvey Kannal and wife. China tea set and cut flowers Mrs, Jennie Thompson. Set of tea spoons, Clara Parker. Dozen silver spoons, C. G. Spitler and wife, Mary E. Spitler and Maud E, Spitler. Japanese Mor Agi ware George K. Hollingsworth and wife. Hand painted plates Mrs. Mary Kannal and Juno Kannal, Five dollar gold piece Isaac Thompson. * Hand painted Japanese vase J. A. Overton and wife. China toilet tray, Ray Thompson and wife.-: . - = Hand painted vase Mr. a»d Mrs. I B. Washburn. China berry set Irma Kannal. Liuen towels, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hicks. Knitted washrags, Mary E. Kolb. China vase, Miss Ethel Rider. Set of silver spoons, china plate, and match holder, Simon Thompson Jr. Silver baking dish, Firman and Simon Thompson, Water color picture Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCoy. Study of the Episeopal song service, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Dunn, Misses Clifford and Bessie Moody.