BioM: Fisher, Maude Y. (Marriage - 1917)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: FISHER
HARGIS HAMILTON FREY ----Source: LOYAL
TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 07/19/1917 Fisher, Maude Y.
(Marriage - Jul 1917) At 2 o'clock this
afternoon a very pretty service was solemnized at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Fisher, 191 North Kendall St., when their daughter,
Miss Maude Y. Fisher and Ellis V. Hargis of Illinois were united in
marriage. The Rev. W. S. Potter officiated and the ring service was
used. The bride was attended by Miss Erma Scramlin, a classmate in
the Battle Creek High School and the groom was attended by John
Frey, a classmate at the Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin Heights,
Tenn. The wedding march was played by Miss Geraldine Hamilton. The
bride was attired in an attractive gown of white crepe de chene and
net and carried pink roses showered with sweet peas. Her attendant
wore a gown of rose colored crepe de chene. The home was decorated
with an abundance of of pink flowers and palms and ferns. Following
the service a luncheon was served under the direction of the
bride's mother, assisted by Miss Lela Walters and Della Graham. The
bride is a graduate from the Battle Creek High school in the class
of 1916 and for the past year has been employed as stenographer at
the Squier violin Factory. The groom has been a student at the
Johnson Bible College. Mr. and Mrs. Hargis will make their home for
the present at 71 East Van Buren St. The out of town guests were
Rev. Mr. Hargis of Illinois, father of the groom, Mrs. Mary A.
Brasier of Wisconsin; Mrs. Olive Irvine of Neillsville, Clark
County, Wis., and Mrs. Ida Coon of Red Cloud, Neb., aunts of the
bride and also several classmates of Mr. Hargis from Kimberlin
Heights, Tenn., who are spending the summer in Battle Creek.
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