marriage of Dorothy Girton to John Chaney, 1927, Kansas
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marriage of Dorothy Girton to John Chaney, 1927, Kansas
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Posted: 30 Nov 2008 11:36PM GMT |
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Girton, Chaney
Minneapolis Messenger, Ottawa County, Kansas, June 16, 1927, page 1:
GIRTON-CHANEY
Miss Dorothy Girton, daughter of Mrs. Charles Rupert, Garfield township and Mr. John B. Chaney of Junction City were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, June 12, at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. Marshall E. Lumbar officiated using the ring service.
The bride was gowned in beautiful pink Georgette with hat to match. Miss Francis Chaney of Junction City, sister of the groom, acted as the bride's maid and carried the bride's bouquet of tea roses during the ceremony.
The groom was attended by Wallace J. Newell of Junction City.
Miss Girton was graduated a year ago at Manhattan and taught the past year at St. George.
Mr. Chaney is an energetic young man connected with Uncle Sam's postal service at Junction City, being in charge of the Post Exchange at Fort Riley.
A wedding dinner was served at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert to the immediate family and a limited number of guests.
After an auto trip to Colorado, they will make their home in Junction City where their friends wish them every happiness.
GIRTON-CHANEY
Miss Dorothy Girton, daughter of Mrs. Charles Rupert, Garfield township and Mr. John B. Chaney of Junction City were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, June 12, at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. Marshall E. Lumbar officiated using the ring service.
The bride was gowned in beautiful pink Georgette with hat to match. Miss Francis Chaney of Junction City, sister of the groom, acted as the bride's maid and carried the bride's bouquet of tea roses during the ceremony.
The groom was attended by Wallace J. Newell of Junction City.
Miss Girton was graduated a year ago at Manhattan and taught the past year at St. George.
Mr. Chaney is an energetic young man connected with Uncle Sam's postal service at Junction City, being in charge of the Post Exchange at Fort Riley.
A wedding dinner was served at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert to the immediate family and a limited number of guests.
After an auto trip to Colorado, they will make their home in Junction City where their friends wish them every happiness.