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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 28

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SOCIETY SECTION Valley Society DAYTON SUNDAY JOURNAL-HERALD, JULY 5, 1942. alcy Society 10 Rose-Kutter Marriage Belly Gruiidcn Weds At Celina Is Held At Richmond RICHMOND, Ind. The marriage of Miss Ruby Rose of this city, and Rudolph Kutter of Hagerstown, took place at the home of the twin sister of the bride, Mrs. William Kenny, of 107 North West Eleventh street. 1 1 Two Antioch Sludenls Wed XENIA Miss Margaret Hope Borchardt of Tampa, and Samuel Allen Bacon of Cleveland Heights, Antioch college students, were married in "Rockford," chapel on the college campus, Sunday morning.

The Friends service )' 7 was used, with the couple repeating the marriage vows. Mr. and Mrs. Borchardt will be seniors at Antioch the coming year. The bride ia the daughter CELINA Saturday afternoon at the rectory of the Immaculate Conception church, in one of the prettiest weddings of the summer season, Miss Betty Grunden, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. D. L. Grunden, Celina, became the bride of Lt. Robert J.

McKirnan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McKirnan, also of this city. Rev. Lawrence Growney officiated at the Bingle ring ceremony.

Miss Marceil McKirnan, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride'e only attendant. The bridegroom was attired in the white dress uniform of the U. S. marines. His best man waa Dan M.

McKirnan, a cousin. Rev. F. E. Fribley, partor of the Central Methodist church, performed the ceremony, Mrs.

Kenny and Leo Hasting attended the couple. A reception was held after the ceremony for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarty, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kutter, Mrs. Edward Huber and children, Shirley and Jan, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Anderson, Mrs. William McGunnegill, Mr. and Mrs. James Rose and children, Dale and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Hasting and Mr. Fribley. Rosemary Wilson Becomes Bride Of Wm. Hogan TROY The wedding of Miss Rosemary Wilson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert E. Wilson of Troy and William Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hogan of Clayton, took piace Tuesday evening in the Wilson home, 420 Garfield avenue The of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Borchardt of Tampa and Is associated with the Antioch news bureau. Mr. Bacon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R.

Bacon of Cleveland Heights, his father being dean of the school of architecture at Western Reserve university. Mr. Bacon will be student co-ordinator for the public relations committee of the college this summer. double ring service was read by Founder's day was observed by members of the Omega Phi Tau sorority when a dinner meeting was held at the Elks' Country I Rev. George Hildebrand, minister of St.

John's Evangelical and Re formed church. Thirty-two rela club. Appointments were in violet and tives and friends attended the cold, the sorority's colors and Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.

Blair of this city are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Geraldine, to Vincent Carl Mastbaum of Dayton, which will take place in St. Brigid Catholic church, this city, July 25. Mr. ceremony. Miss Wilson was attended by SIDNEY Miss Jeanne Rae Clayton, daughter of Dr.

Herman Clayton, has been initiated into the Sigma Kappa sorority at Sienna college, Memphis, where she is enrolled as a junior in the summer session. Prominent member of Sidney's younger set, Miss Clayton is majoring in dramatic arts. spring flowers were used in decoration. Mrs. Kenneth Stanley, Mrs.

Rav Moorman, and Mrs. Mastbaum is the son of Mr. and Charles Bennor formed the committee in charge. Mrs. Herman Mastbaum of Day Miss Esther Anderson read a ton.

Mrs. McKirnan is a graduate of Celina high school and has been associated with the Brookhart Insurance agency ln this city. Lieutenant McKirnan attended the Immaculate Conception high school here and was graduated from the University of Dayton. He has been with the marine corps at ljuantico, since Feb. 1.

Lieutenant and Mrs. McKirnan will make their home at 808 Cornell avenue, Fredrlcksburg, Va. The Celina Business and sional Women's club was host at a special instalation dinner Sunday at the American Legion club house east of Celina. The attendance numbered 8 members and guesta and the program was in charge of Miss Emily Trostman, retiring history of the sorority and short talks on the organization were Miss Peg Fish as bridesmaid, and Mr. Hogan was served by Joseph Rodgers of Clayton as best man.

A reception was held following the exchange of vows, and Mr. and Mrs. Hogan left for a short honeymoon. Their new home has been established at 23 West Water street Mrs. Hogan, a graduate of the Troy high school, is in the employ of the Hobart Manufacturing made by Mrs.

Wilbur Creason, Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Jeanne Creager, daughter of Mrs. Helen Mrs. Ross Kinert, Mrs. Paul Geier, Creager, Springfield, and Mack Cole of this city, which took place in the Mulberry Methodist church, Dillon-Chew Nuptials Held XENIA Miss Geneva Faye Dil Miss Mildred Pollet, Mrs. Ivan Sittloh, Mrs.

Cameron Sanford, Mrs. H. L. Coleman, and Miss Esther Anderson. Attending were Miss Esther Anderson, Mrs.

Wilbur Creason, Macon, May 30. Rev, E. D. Stone officiated at the service and Miss Mary Bertmans and Jack Luncheon Hosts Hovey of Macon were attendants. lon, of this city, formerly of Portsmouth, and Donald A.

Chew, of Xenia, were married in a ceremony performed on the lawn at the home Mr. and Mrs. Cole are now at president. The 11 new members received into the society were: Mrs. Ella home in the Terrace appartments Miss Betty Dickinson, Mrs.

Ross Kinert, Mrs. Paul Geier, Miss Mildred Pollet, Mrs. Ivan Sittloh, Mrs. Cameron Sanford, Mrs. Malcolm Scantland, Mrs.

Ray Moorman, Mrs. Kenneth Stanley and Mrs. Charles Macfbn. Mr. Cole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Cole, of this city, was of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Anderson of this city, Saturday evening. graduated from the college of pharmacy at Ohio Northern uni PIQUA Mrs. Robert Wall-ing, before her marriage June 20 at St. Marys church, was Miss Rosemary Tatam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Tatum, of 410 Linden avenue. Mr. Walling is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Walling of Statler road. versity, Ada. He formerly was Rev. David H. Deen of the Pres manager of the Gallaher drug XENIA Mrs.

H. O. Schick and Mrs. Eber J. Reynolds of this city were hostesses to 64 guests at a luncheon and bridge party at Rike's, in Dayton, Saturday afternoon.

Joining with the guests from Xenia were Mrs. A. W. Webster of Tasadena, Mrs. Henry C.

Flynn of Scarsdale, N. Mrs. John G. Baldner of Belleville, Mrs. Henry Eavey of Richmond, Mrs.

J. A. McMillan of Cincinnati, and Mrs. R. K.

Finley and Mrs. Robert Jacobs of Dayton. byterian church officiated, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, of this store in Xenia, but later was em TIPP CITY Mrs.

Richard Stiles before her marriage to Richard Stiles, son of Mrs. Miriam Stiles, was Miss Jeanette Clawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clawson. Vows were exchanged at the Tipp City Methodist church May 29.

Hill-Cornelius Nuptials Take Place In Troy Home TROY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill, 423 Ridge avenue. Rasmus, Mrs. Rema Barber, Mrs.

Burdette Huddleston, Mrs. Lillian Goldstein, Mrs. Bess Romerill, Mrs. Estrea Schunck, Mrs. Mildred Nolan, Mrs.

Betty Miller, Mrs. Helen Speckman, Misses Ferneva Gehron and Winifred Skinner. The newly elected officers whi were installed were: President, Mrs. Harriette Chodash; vice president, Mrs. Virgil Ritter; secretary, Miss Roberta Baker, and treasurer, Miss Erma Evans.

ployed at Patterson Field and was sent from there to the Wellston city, -were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Chew will reside Mr. and Mrs.

George Havens, of 639 South Tenth street, celebrated their 31th wedding anniversary with a dinner at Pinewood Inn. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Havens, Mrs. Jeannette Sudhoff, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Schneider, Miss Janet Schneider and John Schneider, Miss Joan Air Depot at Macon. in Xenia. Mrs. Chew came to Xenia from Portsmouth four months Miss Emma Jane Randall, the Couple Weds ago.

Mr. Chew is the son of Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Harry Randall, 'Margaret Wilson. was the scene of a beautiful June wedding Friday evening when their youngest daughter, Jean Louise, was given In marriage to Delbert of this city, was married to Robert Frankenberg, of Dayton, in a At Osborn Larimore, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Witte, Mr. and Mrs. John Sudhoff and son, Jack, Mrs. Christina E.

Cornelius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cornelius, of Piqua. ceremony in St. Anthony church Dayton, Saturday morning.v Rev.

XENIA In a ceremony solemn Armold, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sud' Father Kuehl ofifciated. ized in the rectory of Mary Help hoff and daughter, Helen of In Miss Marie Frankenberg, of and Mr. and Mrs.

dianapolis, of Christiana Catholic church at Dayton, sister of the bridegroom, Havens. was maid of honor, and Miss Mary Ellen Randall, of this city, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Paul A pitch-in luncheon for mem Osborn, Miss Virginia McCormick, daughter of Mrs. Carolyn McCor-mik, of 531 North Central avenue, Osborn, became the bride of Sgt. Charles W.

Hinkle, of Xenia, bers of the Garden club Study Frankenberg, of Dayton, brother group was held at the Garden of the bridegroom, was best man, house. Twenty members attended At 7:45 clock one-half hour of nuptial music was presented by F. S. Kiser, and two soloa, "I Love Thee" and Promise Me," were sung by Mrs. Wayme El-dredge, sister of the bride.

The single ring service was read by Rev. George R. Gibson, pastor of the First I'resbyterian church, and was witnessed by 65 guests. The ceremony took place in front of an improvised altar of palms, white hydrangeas and summer flowers illuminated by white tapers in seven-branch candelabra. The bride was attended by Miss Marjorie Louthan as maid of honor, and her niece, Beverly Ann Eldredge, as flower girl.

The best man was Jay Cornelius, Miss Schultz Plights Troth MIDDLETOWN Friends here were Interested in learning of the marriage of Miss Mary Madalyn Schultz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. David Schultz of Detroit to Rev. Hugo G. Schmidt youngest son of Dr.

and Mrs. Hugo G. Schmidt of this city. The ceremony took place Wednesday In the Detroit Mt Zion Lutheran church, with A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Frankenberg, Wednesday afternoon. r-Tjr 1 jag -A 1 VW "N- -I "''H--- Rev. Bernard P. O'Reilly offi Smithville road, Dayton, follow' ing the service. Mr.

and Mrs ciated at the double ring service at Mrs. R. R. Meeks was chairman for the day. During the afternoon the group visited the gardens of Mrs.

Sophia Toney, Miss Irene and Naomi Mather, Mrs. C. C. Coble and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin.

The next meeting will be held August which 25 guests, including the im Frankenberg will reside on June street, Dayton. mediate families and a few friends, were present. Mrs. Herbert Greu-ter. of Patterson Field, Fairfield, 7 with Mrs.

Joe Clark. and Ray E. Vahn, Dayton, were at Sidney Girl, A reception, attended by 50 Mary Davidson Weds Officer XENIA Miss Mary Davidson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Davidson, of this city, was married to Sec. Lt. Eugene Hilliker, Xenia, now stationed at Brooks Field, San Antonio, in a double wedding in the chapel Doctor Marry guests, was held at the McCormick home Wednesday evening. Later the couple left on a wedding trip. brother of the bridegroom.

A reception followed the ceremony during which the guests were served with wedding cake and Ice cream In molds of bride's slippers, love birds and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius left the sa me evening on a short tour SIDNEY Out-of-town weddings Sgt. Hinkle and his bride will re side in Indianapolis.

held interest in Sidney during the the fathers of the two principals as joint officiants. Attending from this city were Dr. and Mrs. SChmidt. Miss Helene Schmidt, Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Bogan, Mrs. L.

F. Reinartz and Mrs. Alfred Gardiner. The Misses Charlotte Vegelin of Troy and Catherine Walters and Betty Kuhlman, both of Middletown, nurses of the 1942 class who have been accepted for army duty, were honored Wednesday noon at a luncheon in the hos Mrs. Hinkle is a graduate of Li: past week, and especially Interesting was the announcement of 1 snMV'T'' 'A Bath high school, Osborn.

Sergeant Hinkle, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hinkle, Xenia attended Ohio State university, after which they will -return and occupy a newly established home at 1022 Fark avenue, Piqua. Mrs.

Cernclius is holding a the pretty ceremony that united Miss Virginia Young, youngest daughter of Mrs. George W. Young of Sidney, and Dr. Thomas Jar- where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He formerly was an announcer for ra stenographic position with Waco Aircraft company.

Mr. Cornelius is employed by the Robbins-Myers at the field Saturday, i Miss Jane Ryder of Massillon, Ohio, and 2nd Lt. Jack Gompf, also stationed at Brooks Field, were married at the same time and each couple served as attendants for the other. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hilliker will reside in the Ambassador apartments, Catherine Court, San Antonio.

Lieutenant Hilliker is the son of Mrs. Edith Hilliker of pital cafeteria. The three leave A New and Unusual 2-Pc. Maple company at Piqua. tomorrow to report for duty.

rold, son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Jarrold of Price Hill, Cincinnati, Saturday evening at the Episcopal church there. Cincinnati friends attended them at the ceremony. dio station WING, Dayton, but later was employed at Patterson Field until called for service in the Almost simultaneously with his U.

S. marine reserves April 1. He Students Guests Of Kay Houser induction into army service, an Following a short honeymoon. Dr. transferred to the army air force a month ago and is stationed in and Mrs.

Jarrold have established nouncement was made of the engagement of William Click and LIVING ROOM OUTFIT Xenia, and is a graduate of Ohio university. Indianapolis. their home in Cincinnati where Dr. Jarrold is an interne at Gen TROY Miss Kay Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Harry Houser, entertained at a house Miss Lila Statton. This was the highlight of a dinner at he home of Victor Click brother of the bridegroom-to-be, Sunday night, party in her home on East Main street, a group of her friends who Tin's i3 without a doubt one of the most attractive outfits we have ever featured. Note the unusual curved arni3 and this 13 just one of the features that make this outfit outstanding! The cover is lovely bright blue and white stripe tapestry that will add just the gay note to the decorative scheme of your living room. We also have many other groupings from which to choose one of which will surely fit your needs.

were graduated with her from St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters of Tenth avenue, are announcing the early this month. This was the last of a series of progressive parties following the commencement.

Wednesday the girls left for their respective Sofa Chair 24n; homes. The group enjoyed an out ing at Mitiwanga on Lake Erie after which they were entertained in Canton and then at Ashland be fore coming to Troy. eral hospital. The bride is on the staff at Christ hospital, a graduate of that hospital in 1911. Miss Helen Kathryn Sehla getter of Sidney and Cleveland, spoke marriage vows with Norman Rahe of Garfield Heights, Cleveland, Sunday, according to an informal announcement by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. Schlagetter of Sidney. The service took place in the Lutheran parsonage in Cleveland. The bride was graduated from Sidney high school with the class of 1933 and for several years has had a position with Hotel Cleveland.

Mr. Rahe is with the New York Central Railway company. Miss Jeanette Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Livingston of Union City, became the bride of Pvt.

Ralph Longa-necker of Sidney Saturday night in the United Brethren parsonage ir. Union City. The bride was graduated from the Union City high school in 1942. Private Longa-necker, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Houser arranged a steak fry at the Troy Country club for the pleasure of her guests Tuesday evening. The guests were Miss engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann, to Robert A. Martin, son -ot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martin of Manchester road.

The wedding is scheduled for July 25. Pvt. Tilmon Ellison and Miss Mary Elizabeth Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Nicholson of St. Clairsville, were married Dec. 13 at Martin's Ferry, it was revealed last week. Mr.

Ellison, stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, is known in college athletics as one of those selected for the All-Buckeye and All-Ohio football teams in 1939. He played center on Miami's squad during his college course. For the duration, Mrs. Ellison is living in Dayton. She is employed at Wright Field.

Present for the marriage of Miss Martha Jane Collord, of Detroit, formerly of Middletown, to Robert Macomber, of Canton, Tuesday Margaret Cottee of Miami Beach, Miss Helen Wise of Joliet, 111., Miss Alma Nardine of Ash land, Miss Nancy Sackley and her brother, Ensign Jack Sackley of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Stratton of I I vU-WHI If il V- Ns-' i A' I 515 West Water street, are announcing the marriage of their eldest daughter, Nina Margaret, to Don Avey, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Avey, R. R. 2, Troy, June 27, in Covington, Ky. The ceremony was solemnized by Rev. E.

M. Rose. Mr. Avey is employed In Hamilton and the young couple will reside in that city. were Mrs.

E. J. Wilson, Mrs. D. F.

Holloway, Miss Elsie Loekmeyer, Charles Lock and Charles Lang. They motored to Detroit early in the week for the event. John Longanecker of Sidney is stationed at Patterson Field. Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Andress celebrated their golden wedding Sunday with open house, welcoming several hundred friends and relatives. Sharing hon- T. E. Hook, superintendent of Troy schools, has received the resignation of Mrs.

Martha Jane Andrews Yendes, who taught the fourth grade in the Heywood building the last year. The marriage of Miss Andrews of Camden and John Yendes took place June 4-Pc Limed Oak BEDROOM SUITE ors with them were their grand-Children, Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Andress who were observing their fourth anniversary. Mr.

and A.rs. Taylor Cummins entertained with a family dinner party in their home in Bon Air Thursday to honor Dr. Robert Cummins of Winchester, head of the Universalist church of America, and his son, Robert who will be here for the summer. 6. The couple is residing in Detroit Brown Township Teacher Marries Casstown Man FLETCHER Miss Edythe Miller, teacher of the second, third and fourth grades of Brown Township school, was united in marriage to Robert Jay Stevens, elder son of Clyde Stevens of Casstown, at the Casstown Lutheran church, Saturday afternoon.

Rev. Mr. Blough, pastor of the Lutheran church o( Columbus, performed the sinrfe ring cere Its dignified, clean-cut lines and frosty, cool finish will thrill you! Carefully constructed of oak the wood that is noted for its enduring qualities with dustproof interiors and center guides. Note the unusually large mirror on the knpphnla vnnHv where Mr. Yendes is employed In a war production plant.

Also included in this beautiful outfit are the double bpd. r.hnsr.. and the attractively covered bench. The handles on the drawer are UtfhOO of metal and are so unique. ility The Cummins' daughter.

Miss Jane, arrived home a few days ago from William and Mary college, Williamsburg, Va, OPIiX MONDAY IVIGIIT TILL it O'CLOCK acting as u-hers. A niece of the bride was the flower girl. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Casstown, Mr.

and Mrs. Stevens left for a short trip to Cleveland. When they return, they will be at home to their friend3, in Casstown, where they have furnished an apartment. Mrs. Stevens will continue teaching at Brown Township school.

Mr. Stevens is employed at the Troy Lumber company. Mrs. Robert Shaughnessy, the former Miss Namoi Booher, who will leave this week to Join her husband, who Is stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, was honored at a pretty party Thursday evening, arranged in her honor by Miss, mony. Miss Hildrethj Miller, sister of the bride, wss 'the maid of honor; with Miss Louise H.

Wheeler, teacher at Lostereek and Virginia Miller, younger sister of th brie' as bridesmaids. William Stevens, brother of the bridrgroom was best man with John Kceers and James Truitt FLETCHER Marriage vows were exchanged June 2 by Miss Marjorie Archer of Piqua, and William Calland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calland, of Piqua. The couple is residing in Piqua.

Mr. Calland formerly attended Broyn township high school at Fletcher. LMnetta Deck and Miss Augie Gibbs..

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