Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1906 — Browne-Marshall Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Browne-Marshall Wedding.
The marriage of Mr.'Fred Browne now of Sr. Paul, Minn., and Miss Carrie Marshall, of our city*, took j place last Saturday afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. IR. W. Marshall, ie the west part of town. The cere?uouy toot; place promptly at four o’clock, and was attended ouly by relafives of the contracting parties ‘ahd a few special. fiiettds .of the bride. Rev. H. L. Kin dig, pastor of Trinity >L E. church, was the officiating clergyman, and used the i ring ceremony. Mss,, Bessie Eger Grant played the wedding march. After the ceremony a choice wedding supper was served, a rd mot long after that the bridal •eonpie were 'driven to the depot and took the '6:32 p. m train lor "Chicago, with the *usual accompaniment ©i rice, old>shoes etc. and went direct to Fst. Paul, which will ‘be their home for an indefinite •period Mr. Browne, the groom is a very estimable young man, and is e civil engineer by vocation, and has a good pos.tion in the main offices of the Great Western Railway at St Paul His home town is Newark, Ohio. The bride is one of the well known “Marshall twins'’ ! and the chief shadow on her happiness at the wedding was that her twin sister was so far away that she j could not be present, she being now . at Duluth, Minn. The out of-town guests were, Mrs. W. H. Browne and Mrs. IX. W. Irwin, of Newark, .Ohio, another ; and aunt of the groom, and the following relatives of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. George Frauds, unde and aunt, of LaPorte, Judge A. O. Marshall, of Joliet, an uncle, .and Mrs. Sarah Gillet and Mrs. Gniffin Marshall, aunts, and* Miss Edith Gillet, a .cousin, of Marley, E 1.., and henferother Bert from ‘Fargo, X. Dak,, and sister Bell, from Madison, Wis. Also Mr. Schott, of Chicago, who was under grave suspicion as being the intended bridegroom of one of the several young lady chums of the bride present at the wedding, and several others of whom are expectant brides, of an early day.
