[Newspaper] Publication: The Daily Commonwealth Covington, KY, United States |
A PRETTY WEDDING. Mr. George Jameson and Miss Luella Weingartner Married Last Evening.
Miss Luella Weingartner and Mr. George Jameson were united in marriage last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 204 West Eighth street. The ceremony was celebrated at half-past 7 o'clock, and the Rev. Mr. Felix, pastor of the Fourth-street Baptist Church, officiated. The attendants were Miss Laura Richards and Mr. Robert Jameson, brother of the groom. The house was crowded with friends and relatives who had been invited to witness the ceremony, and after congratulations had been extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jameson a suptuous wedding supper was partaken of. The bride shone resplendent in a costume of cream mull and satin, trimmed with oriental lace and ornamented with natural flowers and looked lovely. The groom was dressed in coventional black. The estimation in which the happy couple were was held, was illustrated by the numerous and costly wedding gifts. An elegant silver water service of four pieces, was the gift of Messrs. Taylor & Riggs. Silver butter dish, from Misses Emma Buschman and Laura Richards. Silver sugar bowl, Albert Jameson. Handsome swinging lamp, Miss Ebenschweger and Mrs. Kate Vasills. Chamber set, Mrs. Wm. Weingartner, mother of bride. Handsome enameled clock, Mr. Wm. Weingartner, father of bride. Handsome antique splasher and mats, Miss Ella Richards. Handsome mats and tidies, Miss Jrnnir Wolverton. Handsome towels, Mr. John C. Boyle. Elegant cut flower bouquet, Mrs. Ida Gray. Handsome pair of hassocks, Miss Jessie Merry. Fine table linen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams. Beautiful table cover, Julius C. Fabra. Handsome antique lace bed spread, Miss Carrie Birkle. Superb antique lace pillow shams, Mrs. J. B. Affel. Handsome cut-glass cake basket and wine glasses, Mrs. Bruestle and Miss Amelia Sandmann. Handsome cut-glass dessert dishes, cake stand and fruit dish, Mrs. G. W. Jameson, mother of the groom, and Mrs. W. R. Jameson. Elegant leather hand satchel, Mr. Jos. Hovekamp. Silver napkin rings, engraved, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Foles, Middletown, O. Elegant parlor lamp, Mrs. C. X. Taylor. Handsome towels, Miss Josie Hackett. Handsome French-plate mirror, plush frame, hand-painted pin-cushion, and elegant fan, Misses Tillie, Louisa, and Mr. Theo. Weingartner. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson will spend a few days with the grooms parents at Falmouth, and will then go to Stanford, Ky., their future home. |
Keywords: | Hemingray Family : Felix |
Researcher notes: | Rev. Felix was married to one of Robert Hemingray's daughters. |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | March 18, 2008 by: Bob Stahr; |