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The Hutchinson News from Hutchinson, Kansas • Page 5

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Hutchinson, Kansas
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SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3. 1937 THE HUTCHINSON. KANS A A icious Start For Autumn Wedding Season Mr: JohnErH American Beauties MarriageVows For Garden City Couple To Be Read This Morning of VlnlU daughter of Mr. Mrs, S.

H. Strackeljohn, Garden City, to Herbert Johnson, Garden City, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson, Formoso, wlll.talce place at 9 o'cloclt this morning at the Strackeljohn home, 'Rev.

Archia Madison, Meade Methodist minister and an uncle ot the bridegroom, will read the.single rijig service. The ceremony will lake place before. an improvised living room altar of fall flowers and cathedral tapers in three-branch candelabra. In prelude, Leah Mae Gelst, Garden City, will sing "I Love Vou Truly," She will be accom: panied by Ada Ruth Oloroon, also of Garden City, who will play "Bridal Chonjs" from "Lohengrin" for the processional. Miss Strackeljohn" wlU be attended by Ramona Stotts, Garden City, as bridesmaid.

Joan. Kemp, imall niece of the bridegroom, will light the tapers. Kenneth Bradley, Garden City, will be Mr. Johnson's best man. Bride la The bride will wear.a light blue celanese taffeta afternoon 'dress with a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds.

bridesmaid's dress, afternoon length, ii of light grey her shoulder to be of full blown piiik roses. candle lighter "Uvwarlng light, blue tatfeia with a wreath roaebudf in her A wedding breakfast wUt low. the ceremony. Mrs. Strackcl- John and mothers of the bride and groom, will pre' aide at the serving table, to be centered with a three-tiered cake, low bouquets of garden flowers and lighted pink and blue tapers.

The couple will leave later this morning for a short trip to Golo- i. rado. The bride's going-away dress is of black and white checked wool, in a two-piece style. With it she will wear black accessories. Mr.

and' Mrs, Johnson will at home alter Oct. 5 in their new house at 113 West' Garden Cjty. Both are graduates of Garden City junior previously attended the' Santa Ana, schools. Mr. Johnson, who'is an engineer and ia a graduate of Courtland- high school.

Among guests at be Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson, Uoyd Johnson and Baymond Johnson, Formoso; Rev. and Mrs.

Archie Madison, Meade; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olomon and fam- jly, Pierceville; Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

iKerap and.family, and Mrs. Calvin Olomon and family, Mr. Sv: and Mrs. C. P.

Olomon and fam- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Strackel- A.

John and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hands and sons, Mr.

and Frank Strackeljohn and daughter, Irene, Ernest Carl Walker, Sam Broder. and B. R. Olomon, all of Garden City, Ertz-Anderaon -i Wedding-Yiiieidhy marriage 'of EmogeneAn- derson, daughter ot and Mrs, M. J.

Andei-soa, 323 West lith amber PhyUli Broekf went Hollywood probably looked much like Miss Average Beauty who toei to film' capital. However, after studio artists changed her oonvtn- tioually. long, softly curled bob with a side part to a romantic, piled-hlgh-on-the-head coiffure, she emerged as a distinctiva phisticated Five feet six and weighing 115 pounds. Miss Brooks loves badminton and horseback riding, uses precious makeup, always wears clothes which the svelte lines of her figure; Ctiifornia Girl Wedt Larned Phyician Announcement is made ot the marriage tff Helen Eurbank, daughter of Albion Gideon Burbank, Los Angeles, to Dr. Charles Michael- Starr, Lamed, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl M. Starr, Scott City, which took place at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sept. 19, in the home of the uncle and aunt, lod Mrs. F.

Harlan, Los Angelet. B. Tox, Los Angeles, officiated. Mrs. Robert Thompson, San Diego, sister of the bride, was matron ot honor, and Ralston Talbott.

Lot Angeles, cousin of the bridegroom, best man. The bride, who was given In by ner brother, Kent Burbank of Los wore an ivory brocaded faille gown, made on semi-formal lines. Sbt'wore a coronet of spun glass orange blossoms on her head and carried a bridal bouquet of itcppe- notis, gardenias and sweet peat. Mrs. Thompson wore pink taffata and carried a round bouquet of Raptiuv roses and delphinium.

A racention foUowtd mooy. gutfta Included Mr. and Mia. Carl M. Starr, Mra.

M. Synuns and Starr, aU ot Scott rat7. Following the raception Dr. and Mrt. Starr Itft for a wedding trip to High Sierraa.

will at attar 1 la Lar- Dr. Itorr ia a Univenit7 Kanaaa mau school, wat attUatad with Nu Sigma Ku, natioaaVmedi' eal fraternity, and with Kappa Sigma social fraternity. it associated with army medical corpt. Girl Wtdt Garden Citian Mr. and Mra.

C. J. An- poria, marriaga of their daughter, Ramona, to L. Bennon Grinvsley, secretary the' Garden City Chamber of Cotn- The ceremony took 1, in SanU M. After wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Crimsley will at in Garden City. Mrs. Grimsley, who hat been honored at a number of pre-nuptial parties in Emporia since the announcement of her engagement several weeks ago, is a graduate ot Emporia high tchoo), Kansas State Teachers' in Emporia and has a from to.John Ertz of Clay took place yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the of the bride's parents. Rev.

Arthur MUler read marriage ceremony of the Presbyterian church in the presence of immediate families. The bride wore her going-awayj dress of red earth wool, to which she added for traveling a fingertip length gray, coat 'Her hati and accessories A gray. corsage was ot roses. Mr. and Mrs.

Erti left r.ml diately after the ceremony Rich where he is at, the high school. The attended Kansas) State Teachers college, Pittsburg, where she was a member of 'Al-j pha Sigma Alpha soorrily. Mr. ErfcB is also a graduate off the Pittsburg college and Is a' memBef 'njfrthePh 'r'-SIgma'-Epsilon 'sociaf Mr; and Mrs. Morgan Snyder of Center were the only ofrtown guests at the wedding.

Vinita Strackeljohn Presentai Mri. John Ertz, Clay Center, was Eraogane Anderson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Anderson, 222 West 11th before her marriage yesterday morning. The ceremony was at home. Mrt. L. BeRHM Grimsley, bride of the Garden City Chamber of secretary, it the former Ramona Neill, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Neill, Emporia. She wat physical education instructor in the Garden City schools Utt year. wedding took place Friday in Santa Viola Anshttti, who it to be married to Arthur Cottle at 3:30 'clock this afternoon at the First Christian church, is daughter of Mrt.

Elizabeth Anshutz, Hutchinson. Mr. Cottle't parents are Mr. and XCrs. S.

O. Cottle of Adams. Vinita Strackeljohn, another bride of this morning, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.H.

Strackeljohn, Garden City. ia to married at 9 o'clock at the home of her parents to Herbert Johnson, Garden City, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Johnson, Formoso.

Mary Hartnett, Stafford, will be married Oct. 24 to liam F. Hazen, Kansas City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hazen, Tonganoxie.

Miss Hartnett is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. af Mra. Erti, MiM AMhnta and Mlaa HartMM by Waner-Jahaaon. iVory Hartnett the University of Kansat, Lawrence, She wat girls' physicali education hutructor in the Garden City high school last year. Mr, Grimsley was basketbaU coach for Garden City junior college last year.

WedaCuUiaonMm Announcement hat been made ot the marriage of Juanita Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thompson of MulUn- ville, and Uoyd Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Le -A -is, Culli- were married Sept. 21.

by-Probate Judge E. in The.bride wore silk and wool ensemble with" waist-length cape trimed astrakan. She has lived in Mullinville and wat graduated from high school there in 1933. Mr. Lewis attended high school in Byers and is now employed in Mullinville.

They making their home there. Read Wedding Announced Mr! and Mrs. W. W. Birket, Burrton, announce the marriage ot their daughter, Ruth, to John Walters, son of Mrs.

Charles Hutchinson. mony was read-Sunday Sept. 26, at the. of C. Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Walters wiU make their home here. The marriatK of Wynona OoHs Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George W.T^it ner. La Crosse, to Richard M. Grizzell, son of Mrs. Georgia Grizzell, ClaUin, took place at 9:15 o'clock Sunday morning. Sept, 26, at the United Brethren church in La Crosse, Rev.

B. B. Smith officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. £.

Ficken, Bison. Mr. Ficken was best man. "A wedding breaxfast at the FiekenrHome followed the cere- iJ The three-tiered wedding which centered the table was baked by the bride's, mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Griizell left after breakfast, for a trip to, They will be at home Oct 10 oo a farm near Claflin. Mrs. Grizzell is a graduate ot 1 ,3 Crosse high school and has been active in United Brethren church work. Girl Marriea Hutchinson Mm Mr.

and Mrs, R. Francis, southwest of Lamed, announce the marriage ot their daughter, Lavema, to Richard Hasman of Coldwater. Judge A. B. Leigh read the ceremony, Sept.

21. at his hame.tiere -and ifrs; Hosman wUt make their home at 116 East Fourth St. The bride, who is a graduate of Zook high school, has been attending Sti Rose hospital training sdjool In Great Bend. Mr. Hosman was graduated from Coldwater high school and attended Drury college, Springfield, Mo.

IJoqea-Wildin Read Wednetday The marriaae of Ida May WUdin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George WUdin, South Hutchinson, I to Robert F. Jones, son of Mrs. jBeuiah Jones, Burrton, took place San Jose.

The wedding toolc lat 3 o'clock Wednesday after-lplace Aug. 30 in Redwood Clly, i noon. Sept. 23, at the First Christ-i Rev. Charles Ward offisiating, fian church: iir Hay- 1 The bride is 'a' greal-grand- imond Horner officiated.

i daughter of Dr. Edward Rheiner, Mr. and Mrs. Jones were at-! pioneer Rice countyphysjcian, and tended by the bride's sister, Mrs.ia granddaughter of August Rhei- jKenneth Kimball, and Mr. also well-known to southwest -ball.

Nickcrson, The two Willi Kansas. make their home In Burrton. Mrs. Jones is a graduate Hutchinson high school. Granddaughter Of Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd J. -Rheiner. San Jose, formerly of announce the marriage of their only daughter, lyn, to John Donning, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Donning,.

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