Irene Dorsch and J. Johnson Are Wed»■' ■ ii •..... m i(Continued from Page 4)which she wore dubonnet accessories.Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held ,at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Genter south of Seottville.Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, parents of the groom and Miss Eileene Chambers, all of Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Genter, parents of the bride and Helen Dorsch, all of Seottville; Mr. and Mrs, James Genter and family of Muskegon, Mr. and Mrs. Balph Genter and children of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Genter and family of Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Genter and children of Wyandotte, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Genter and children of Muskegon, Clarence Gent§r of Columbus, O., and Floyd Genter of Chicago.The bride was- formerly a teacher at French school in Summit township and in the Frederiksted Junior high school, Virgin Islands. For the past two years she has been in Mecosta county.The groom is a graduate of Trinity college, Hartford, Conn.' He also studied at the General' Theological Seminary, New York City, and was a minister in charge of St. Andrew’s church, Big Rapids. Mr. Johnson at present is doing social work in Grand Rapids as a member of the staff of the Kent County Bureau of Social Aid.