Wednesday,
October 10, 1928:
Otterson-Isenhour.
The marriage of Miss Dorothy S. Isenhour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isenhour of Stanley, and Ralph C. Otterson of Flint, formerly of Manchester (New Hampshire), took place at the home of the bride Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wilson C. Mover, pastor of Flint and Aloquin churches.
The bride wore beige georgette, trimmed with brown transparent velvet. The bridsemaid, Miss Helen M. Isenhour, sister of the bride, wore tan georgette trimmed with brown velvet. Andrew Youngs of Flint was best man.
Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Otterson will reside at the home of the bride.
Prenuptual events included a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Irwin Wickham and Miss Pauline Youngs, a variety shower by Mrs. Edward Mierke and a variety shower by Mrs. George Smith.
Wednesday,
October 10, 1928:
Otterson-Isenhour.
The marriage of Miss Dorothy S. Isenhour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isenhour of Stanley, and Ralph C. Otterson of Flint, formerly of Manchester (New Hampshire), took place at the home of the bride Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wilson C. Mover, pastor of Flint and Aloquin churches.
The bride wore beige georgette, trimmed with brown transparent velvet. The bridsemaid, Miss Helen M. Isenhour, sister of the bride, wore tan georgette trimmed with brown velvet. Andrew Youngs of Flint was best man.
Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Otterson will reside at the home of the bride.
Prenuptual events included a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Irwin Wickham and Miss Pauline Youngs, a variety shower by Mrs. Edward Mierke and a variety shower by Mrs. George Smith.
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OTTERSON
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DOROTHY ISENHOUR
1907 - 1988
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RALPH CATE
1904 - 1987
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