Marriage of Schartzer, Charles {I5053} (b. ) and Damon, Jackie Lou {I5052} (b. 04 AUG 1947)
Note: For the second time...
Divorce: Date: 2000
Note: Miss Ruth Cameron of Freesoil became the bride of Delbert Smith
of this city at 4 o"clock Saturday afternoon. Justice V.A.
Fitch performed the ceremony. The young couple were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Egner.
The bride is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, Freesoil
farmers and for the past year has been employed in Ludington at
the Mayer Shoe Factory. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur A. Smith of 404 north Harrison St. and is a drayman. Mr.
and Mrs Smith will make their home with his parents for the
present.
Saturday evening about 30 invited friends of the Smith family
gathered at the home, believing the party to be in celebration
of Arthur A. Smith's birthday anniversary and when they arrived
they learned of the wedding. Both Mr. Smith and his son and
daughter in-law received many beautiful gifts from their
friends. One of the gifts presented to the bridal couple was a
full set of dishes given them by the grooms parents.
Note: A quiet wedding was held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Suffles, when their daughter, Miss Hattie was
united in marriage to Lester L. McVicker. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Koons, the ring ceremony being used, and Miss
Blanch Heaton acted as bridesmaid and James McCarthy as best
man Miss Mildred, sister of the bride, acted as ring bearer.
The room was prettily decorated with ferns and flowers. The
bride was dressed in cream cashmere trimmed in shadow lace and
white marabou, and the bridesmaid wore pale pink silk. Miss
Vera DeLaney played the wedding march. There were thirty-five
guests present, and refreshments followed the ceremony.
The News joins friends in hearty congratulations.
* * * *
The out of town guests who attended the McVicker - Suffles
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeLaney and daughters, Vera and
Hazel of Ovid, Mr. and Mrs. John Porter and Mr and Mrs. Sidney
Wright and Delmar Porter of Harietta, Wesley Nugent, son Guy
and daughter Hazel of Joyfield and Orville Carter of Muskegon.
Note: A beautiful wedding ceremony was solemnized at the home of Mr.
And Mrs. Wallace VanCleave on Sunday afternoon, June 3, when
Miss Maxine Smith was united on marriage to Mr. Harry Griffith.
Maxine is a well known local girl having resided here all her
life, and has many friends in the community,
Mr. griffith is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P.
Griffith of Honor and has taught in the local schools during
the past year.
The bride, given away in marriage by her father, was gowned in
a white lace dress over white taffeta and wore a lace cap to
match, with a short tulle veil and carries a shower bouquet of
white carnations and spirea. She was attended by her sister,
Mrs. Fred Doyle of Detroit, who wore a pink lace gown and
carried a pink bouquet of mixed flowers. Perry griffin of Honor
attended his brother as best man.
Little Mary Jo Herren of Traverse City was flower girl,
escorted by John VanCleave, and as the wedding march was being
played by Miss Mabelle Ball of Ypsilanti the bridal party came
through a ribboned isle and stood before a bank of snowballs,
lilacs and huge baskets of flowers at either side, where the
ceremony was performed by Rev. Glenn Ball of Evart, uncle of
the bride. The house was beautifully decorated throughout.
After the ceremony and congratulations refreshments were served
to about fifty guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith will spend the summer at Honor after a
honeymoon in the southern part of the state. Mr. Griffith will
teach in the public schools at Goodrich, Mich. next year, a
position he held before he returned to college to get his
bachelor degree. all of their many friends wish them a very
happy married life.
The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Griffith, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Griffith and Miss Minnie Bonner of Honor; Frank
Smith, Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doyle, Detroit; Chas
Ball, Evart; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ball and daughters Isabelle and
Flossie, Ypsilanti; Mrs. Lena Banks, Montague; Mr. and Mrs.
A.E. Herren and Dale, Traverse City; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Snyder, Bear lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan may, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Irwin, Copemish and Miss Marjorie Cummins of Detroit.
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Tombstone
Abbreviation: Tombstone
Note: 2nd marriage
Divorce: Date: 1979
Note: Reverend India Norwood
Divorce Filed: Date: 29 AUG 1972
Divorce: Date: 27 SEP 1972
Divorce: Date: 01 DEC 1987
Divorce: Date: ABT 1980
Divorce: Date: 13 DEC 1990
Source: (Family)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Lyons, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Family)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Lyons, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage ReturnsPage: Ionia County USGENWEB site
Source: (Family)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Portland, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Family)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Source: (Family)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Otisco, Ionia Co, Michigan
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Ionia, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Family)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Boston, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Family)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Pewamo, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Family)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Lyons, Ionia Co, Michigan
Source: (Marriage)
Title: Obituary
Abbreviation: ObituaryPage: Otto Bussler
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