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Wedding of Leota SARVER and Harry P STINESPRING, Champaign County, Illinois 

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LAFAYETTE MORNING JOURNAL
JANUARY 28, 1905

This is a newspaper clipping provided by, Virginia Ann
Stinespring, daughter of Leota Sarver and Harry Pierce
Stinespring, Sr.


Sarver-Stinespring

Today at high noon at the residence of the bride's mother was
celebrated the marriage of Miss Leota Sarver and Harry P.
Stinespring, the ceremony being performed by Dr. J. S. Dancey,
pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of LeRoy.  The bride
is the eldest daughter of the late James Sarver and has been a
resident of LeRoy all her life.  She graduated from the LeRoy
high school in 1903, is a prominent member of the Methodist
church and young lady possessing many beautiful qualities and
having a host of friends. The groom is the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Stinespring, of Lafayette, Ind., who is in the
real estate and insurance business at that place.  Mr.
Stinespring is a graduate of Purdue university.  He is a member
of the firm of Conklin and Stinespring, doing a coal and feed
business in Urbana, Ill.  He is a prominent member of the
Baptist church of Urbana, also an active worker in the Elks
lodge.  He is a young man having all the qualities necessary
for a successful and prominent business man and citizen.
Immediately following the wedding dinner, at the home of the
bride's mother, the young couple departed for the home of the
groom's parents in Lafayette, where a reception will be
tendered on Friday night, five hundred guests being invited.
They will be at home to their friends after February 15 in
Urbana.  The young couple have the best wishes of their LeRoy
friends for a successful journey through life."----Bloomington
Pantagraph.

Mr. and Mrs. Stinespring arrived yesterday to visit the groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stinespring, and were tendered
a reception last night at the Stinespring residence on State
street, West Lafayette.  The hours were from 8 to 10 and it was
one of the largest social gatherings of the year, over five
hundred invitations having been issued.  The house was
profusely decorated with smilax, ferns, palms and cut flowers.
The front parlor was decorated with smilax and clusters of
different colored carnations.  The archway was decorated with
asparagus ferns.  The mantle in the back parlor was banked with
smilax and bouquets of scarlet carnations rested on the piano
and mantle.  The Purdue mandolin club furnished music for the
reception and was concealed behind a screen of palms and ferns
in the library.  Clusters of pink and white carnations
contrasted with the green.  The dining room where dainty
refreshments were served with Miss Mary Kirschmer, was
decorated with palms and roses.  A large bouquet of golden gate
roses occupied the center of the table.  The guests were
received by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stinespring, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Pierce Stinespring, Earl Stinespring, Miss Clara Sarver, of
Leroy Ills.; Miss Lela Powers, Mrs. James Troop, Mrs. Arthur L.
Green, Mrs. Oll-, Mrs. Je----, ----------- Kieffer.
-------------------- Stinespring will remain here over --------
day and will then go to Urbana, -----., where the groom is
engaged in the wood and coal business.  They will be at home to
their friends in that city after February 15.


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