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ISABELLE GERDING TO BECOME BRIDE OF pDWIN WARMKERAnnouncement Made of Engage* meiit by Mm. I/oonard Nauert, Sister of llride.Mrs. Leonard Nauert, 1001 Adamsstreet, at a pretty party, Thursdayevening, announced the engagementof her sister, Miss Isabelle Oertling,to Edwin Warmker. The weddingwill take place in June in the St. Mary’s Catholic church of which both are members.The evening was spent in playing bunco and prizes were won by Miss Helen Frazier, Miss Catherine Kratzer, Miss Kmy Kratzcr nndMiss Cecelia VandenBnom. It was at the serving of a tempting two-course luncheon that the news was made known. A card hearing the name of the couple was found nt the place of Miss Myrtle Warmker. Kowpies, lavender and white flowers nnd streamers were used in the decorations.Other guests were Miss Hut!; Xfsta, Mrs. Ed Sweney, Mrs. Henry I Nauert, Miss Margaret Kmtzer, Miss Loretta Zlt;*pf and Miss Agues Wilde.j lhdh Miss Ording and Mr. Warmker are popular in a large circle j of friends. Mr. Warmker is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Warmker, 92! Adams street, and he L employed by J ho (iardnt'r Governor j company. Miss Cording is thej daughter of Jtdin lt;lording. 1001 Ad-; nms street. A number of prc-nup-i .a! parties arc le-ing planned in herhoimr.
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Quincy Morning Whig Journal

Quincy, Illinois, US

Fri, Apr 09, 1926

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