Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1905 — Stamm-Grant Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Stamm-Grant Wedding.
Wednesday Hammond Tribune: As the clock struck 122 this noon Rev., Charles Smith united in marriage one of Hammond's most popular young ladies, Miss Virgina Al ay Stamm and of. Rensselaer. The ceremony took place at the bride’s home, No. 1 B ‘llevue place. The room was decorated with yellow draperies which harmonized Jwith the yellow crysanthemums that hung from the alcove in which the bridil couple knelt as the minister spoke the sacred words. Mr. Kasson gave the bride away. In the little group in the alcove stood John Eiglesbach, of Rensselaer, as best man; Miss Ruth Harris, of Rensselaer, as bridemaid, Miss Irene Mott, of Hammond, as maid of honor and Ruth Woddin as flower girl. The bride was gowned in white silk muslin and held a beautiful bouquet of jbrides roses. Miss H uns wore white silk and held a boquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss Mott was dressed in yellow silk and held a boquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Edilh Goodman played the wedding march while during the ceremony the enchanting strains of “O Promise Me” floated through the quiet room. After the impressing ceremony the bride’s people and guest were seated to a dainty wedding breakfast. The newly married couple left this afternoon for an unknown destination; they making a secret of their trip in order to escape the rice. The out of town guests from Rensselaer were Mrs. Harris and Miss Mildred, Miss Bessie Eger, Miss Lenna Grant, Mr. Gurney Jesson, and Mr. Van Grant.
