Williamsburg Journal-Tribune (Newspaper) - June 29, 1916, Williamsburg, Iowa w IOWA JUNE 8 5 Historical Department Heading Young 1eople Wed nt Hoi Tho marriage of of Des and Miss Nellie of was solemnized at ulne oclock Monday Juna 2ttth at Michaels father performed the a high in which Charles Donohoo and Clarence Scanlon were the Upon the entrance of the bridal Miss Loretta Don organist of Michaels rendered wedding march during the progress of the Masa a special vocal selection was rendered by Leonard of cousin of the accom by Miss Agnes The brides was white em broidered lace over net she wore a veil and carried a shower louquet of lilies of the valley and white She was attended by Miss Catharine her lifelong who wore pink voile over silk and carried pink Killarney Michael brother of the filled the of best and groom and attendant wore suits of dark blue Following the a four course wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides and McCune about thirty guests were present and a delightful social time was enjoyed by The bride is the eldest daughter of and McCune and was born and roared at Holbrook sho is a graduate of the and later finished the course at the leading business college in Des Moines for the past several years she filled a re sponsible position with the Iowa Seed With all classes she and her delightful poise anc disposition enforce admira ion on every To her own ome she brings a wealth of ations that will enshrine it in that that summers all the world The groom is a son of and Mrs ohn of care ully and thoroughly pre come without seeking am c is now filling a lucrative position vith the Rock Island and Kelly left Monday vening on a wedding trip that wil stops at Pittsburg Washington Vew York and Montreal the home vard trip will be through nd after August 1st they will be a home at 18th Des To the happy young couple who en er upon lifes wider of use ulness the and nappies good wishes are extended from erable Iowa County In the list of members of Troop C published last we omitted th mme of Irwin son of W Irwin was among the members of the troop and was delight ed at the prospect of serving his conn ry in a capacity that calln for the form of Walte Evana has since enlisted and is now a member of the troop and will vith the other boys from Williams burg the fortunes and misfortunes o war be resorted Chapter holds its meetings on the second Friday o each month at a the Masonic GRACE Sery ALINE Meetings discontinued until WITH THE HOYS I George Windhurst died at bis home Mrs of thc An i on Thursday June 2ind he was m his ear and had been ailing for a long ime from an affected heart for days nd days he hovered on that shadowy Special to the If tbc boys In bad any ine that separates this world from as to tho interest of the people hat which a changeless eternity training and general welfare every doubt must have vanished from Funeral services were held at the j Of un Of clc jyy nt Camp lomo Saturday evening at oclock Young last Never has wero conducted by soll county witnessed snili a represen pastor of the j gathering of people from every assisted by the choir the Of onu drawn not and lodges attended in from but by tho strong a body and a large to the human of relatives and neigh ors was The body was shipped to Grinnell Sunday morning and the final services wore held at two oclock in tho afternoon tho inter nent was in Cemetery several from Williamsburg lied tho funeral party and the pall were members of the and wero Henry Dan Ci Morrison and David George was born March the pull of Mothers and fathers with wistful eyes sought out the boy who was yet to them babe in arms and watched with tender yearn ing Ills eager interest in the new life sisters walked proudly by his side and jealously shared his attentions with the little sweetheart who had come with her last shy vows of con stancy to cheer him on his And over all and through all and around all hung that atmosphere of the great shall at Mount and thcy an this life Juno age j in every heart left behind 17 months and S At in early age his parents moved tr where he that it may bo and tho boys said We dont any of us want to get but wo would Just to at which time he straighten things out a to farming on his own account t on tne south of Grinnell where he spent his Tlle JB oll a entire life except the last few years the top of the hill that he lived at One Clinton William preceded him in ileath 7 years He leaves to mourn his his two Louis of and Clark of West two of and Divil blss of one Monroe of two broth William of and Charles of a num ber of grand a host of other a member of relatives and Windhurst was the at Grinnell and the home lodge had charge of the funeral The deceased was a man of upright character and was fixed in his be liefs of what was right and wrong ihe was strictly honest in his dealings and with his fellows and as a friend and neighbor he was all that these demanded or He was a good and kind man he left able friends to regret his death and to the wife and children are extended the sincerest Card of Troop on tho ex tromo from and La dora Troop Riverside and Lone conies then Troop our own boys and the boys from and Troop from West Iowa City and on the The privates or pup as they for each in two long rows down tho slope facing each other with a wide avenue between at the head of each avenue ure the mess tent and the quartermasters supply and beyond just under the Spreading branches of the big are the tents of the commanding of On the opposite slope and crown of the hill across the ravine abont a quarter of a mile away are picketed the four double lines of They nre well cared for and seem to be thoroughly enjoying The drill work Sunday af was a revelation to the thous ands of visitors who hardly expected to see such and the officers were mightily pleased the good showing made by their PROTECT YOUR COMPLEXION If summer winds mar your complexion you can get instant relief and permanent benefit in the use of one of our toilet Three grease your These preparations have stood the test of none better can be No rancid Made in quantities to suit and right here at thus freshness and Fletchers Greaseless Cream is especially recommend ed for summer use daintily It pleases will please Take a jar along on your FLETCHERS DRUG STORE Side Sauare Iowa The rifle range is three miles away from the a wide open space in the Iowa River bottom with some Father requested that we convey to in the back ground a all those friends his appreciation which the sixteen targets are the many beautiful flowers Tho boys are first stationed en him during his illness 200 yards from the target and drilled We also wish to thank the many for a then they are mov and the I back to a 300 yanl then and Rebekah Societies for their aid oo yards and finally 800 yards and kindness during our late for test One troop practices Windhurst and tho are training with tho horses on the AT THE near A many of CHURCH EXT he arc off and will not pass the government Danish American Concert in An these not be taken Evening of tho in tho case the troop Impersonations and Violin should but others will bo supplied by Uncle Tills high class company of will be at the Congregational Are the hoys well fed they Monday July The not on mince pie and gram carries an exceptionally fine angel but they are getting good variety and the will 25 and plain and just what they need 15 Concert at to put them in tiptop physical condl lion to meet any crisis which may THE STORES ON THE They arent complaining of the The stores in Williamsburg will but Bob and L oyd Int main open all the forenoon they will mated that they would be if be open in the but will close the quantity was Increased at eight This schedule was At the sound of the bugle call for agreed to for the accommodation of Continued on Pax the Williamsburg Savings Bank Capita Surplus Profits The Way to Have a Bank Account Is To Start ou are Cordially Invited to Celebrate July Fourth 1916 in Williamsburg arents fon Are Not Doing light by Your Child You Do Not Toach hem HABITS I OF SAVING 250 Have started ac t counts at the Citizens Savings Bank j under the Trade Discount Plan i With your coop the check stores will help your boy and girl to start a bank Then Trade at the Check Stores Pay ask for your Discount deposit them to the credit of your child in the Citizens Sav ings Wil land make your i child 4 Per Cent Interest Paid Every Three Months en Accounts Started Under Trade Plan Start Now Farmers Savings Bank We have not a Dollar loaned to or a Dollar of paper endorsed by an officer or director of this On the contrary every officer and every director is a depositor and stockholder and it is to our interest to protect our depositors at all V We will appreciate a share of your Capital Cashier There must be a some Delays are always a waste of One dollar will every additional dollar will This bank invites your large or and is al ways ready and willing to assist you in any Cashier NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE The marriage of Albert Hogan to Miss Ellen Teresa Monahan was at nine June 28th at Sacred Heart church The ceremony was perform ed by Father Corcoran and was wit by a largo number of invited The bride was handsomely gowned In Georgette crepe and carried a boquet of brides roses she was at tended by her Miss Rose and Leonard was tho attendant on tho Following tho ceremony and the be stowal of congratulations and good tho guests repaired to tho homo of the brides mother where a bountiful wedding feast wiu served never was congregated a happier nor did Juno ever bestow upon a bridal pair a day of rarer The lawn of tho Monahan homo was a bower of loveliness and all through tho day the nuptial spirit manifested itself In music and in The bride Is a daughter of I Monahan and was reared on a farm in the Kinross she is well educated and heart and mind ro I Meet the highest degree of mental and moral Tho groom is a son of and John of Parnell and is a native of township ho Is a graduate of tho Co dar Falls Normal school and for tho past few years he has achieved an enviable reputation as a teacher during the past year ho was teaching In Dubuque and for tho com ing year ho will fill tho of superintendent of the Dickons A splendid young man is clean minded and high and filled with an ambition to satisfy the yearnings of the Individual of this and Hogan took the even ing train for a short wedding trip and late in the summer they will move to their new home at The extends Us and heartiest good wishes for a long and happy married Iowa June 112 men out of 300 of the First Iowa Cavalry consented to take the United States oath Wednesday and then only on con dition that the organization be kept Only signed the oath agreeing to go under any officer All twelve officers of the four troops are willing to go where com AT TUB There will bo divine services at tho church next Sunday The subject of the sermon will DIVINE Tho conception of salva tion is too narrow and limited In many The pastor will endeavor to give the revealed scope of it In this Tho evening service will be in tho Methodist union ser The subject of tho sermon win THE INTERNATIONAL On What basis has God blest and continue to bless our nation Christian Endeavor nt Biblo School at AT THE Sunday School at at Epworth League at Union sermon by at Everyone is cordially welcomed to these CHURCH Sunday School at Preaching communion fol Christian Endeavor Preparatory mooting Preaching Everybody Maes ut and every Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment and snort Instruction at each Sunday FATHER INCREASES Citizens Hunk Adds Two Mem bers to Its Tho annual election of directors for tho Citizens Bank was Ihold on June 17th and the mooting was largely All tho old ware for another year and to these wore added two ad George and John Kuch are tho new members of the board and their selection shows tho good judgment of the stock is a prosperous farmer of York township and Kuch re sides a short distance went of Wil When you are In on the dont forgi t to call at the city hall for your The Ladies Aid of the Congregational church will serve and will bg tufts