Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1909 — Wartena-Hayden Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Wartena-Hayden Wedding.
Mr. Sergal Hayden, of Lowell, and Mrs. Emma Wartena, of Hammond, Were married at the Methodist parsonage at Crown Point Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Dunlaevey performed the ceremony, his daughter, M|ss Lora Dunlavey, being present to witness the nuptials. Mr? and Mrs. Haydeh returned to Hammond at4:45 where they were giver) ty th® bride's parent* Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Robinson, residing at 135 Douglas St A wedding supper was partaken of. Only the immediate members of the family were! present Mr. aid Mrs, Hayden took the late train for Lowell, yters they went to the home of his mother, Mrs. Ed. Hayden, whera they ym . for’ a short time, when they to housekeeping In ths residence how occupied by Henry Lambert. Mrs. Seigal Hayden’s mSidinmtme was Misaf Emma Robinson, and school days and your< womanhood Wdrespetrt In Rensseiner, when* she Is Well known and highly esteemed. She held a position for two years in Rudstat’s clothing: house at Hammond, and until recently she held a position in the; Lion store. She is a member of the Daughters of Rebekah ofHammond, and has awlde cirdeof friends SO or 40 of whom Were at the depot to give her a farewell shower of rice and good wishes and God speed. * 1 ’ te ‘ The citizens of Lowell ext end a warm reception io Mrs. Hayden in their midst. Mr. Hayden is a son of the late Ed Hayden, and is well known, has a wide circle of warm friends and is highly respected for his kindly courteous manners. He was until 1 a few years ago a successful fanner. He ft a musician of much merit, and Is a member of the M. C. Wiley Band and the Methodist church orchestra and is much in ftwe wlth musle, and enjoys the res'ect and confidence of the people of Lowell and vicinity. The best wishes of the citizens of Lowell are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hayden for a long and happy married life.—Lowell Boavenir.
