n of Myron E, Cook, street, who has been reek, remains criticalsouth Monroe street.3rk tqday after,a fewnes has purchased thes home In north Jef-and will take poe-August 1. •’ I;part*nent was calledirmcrly owned by the mari in River' street m. tblt;lay;j£Ke blaze bed before the fire-s in suits brought Snyder by Dr, Sam-10 seeks judgment of essiona! services, and ■man, asking judgment a loan allegedly bb-defendant, were filedirfc this aftetnoon.eth Welckgenant, 76,*ar-old son, Alfred O. both of Battle Creek, three, hours of each ly. Both had been ill lonths. The Weickge-is one of the best lighly esteemed in the or years the Weiekge-flrm was one of the ng in Battle Creek.Lrcult court jury reded Charles Banks, n automobile damage against his brother^ D. judgment of $2,500,W, Hatch' today sign-; and order grantingt’s motion for a ver-use for action despite edisiori. The accident He the plaintiff was to a Battle Creek hos-brother for treatment suffered in. a fall from 1 the suit was brought is commonly known as passenger, act.” Judge that the plaintiff, did at the defendant was oss or wanton negli-l LEGIONHEN STAND MUTE1 Bdswe n ger-Ren techier—Vei*jf lovely was the weddingwhich occurred at. Trinity Luther-. • • . * -an churc^L ..in. Jackson Sunday afternoon. \yhen Miss Mary LucinaRentschler, daughter of Mr. andw \ ••Mrs, J. P. Rentschler, former Marshall residents, was united inmarriage with Walter Beiswenger, son of Albert Beiswenger, Rev. O. M. Rledel performed the cerembny in the presence of about 500 guests the bridal party being .stationed before ah: '.altai* banked with palms,' ferns1 'and garden flowers. The bride, who' was given in marriage by her father,' was charming in a gown of 'white satin, fashioned with high waist and neckline and having-a row of tiny satin buttons down the back- The close-fitting sleeves extended in flares over the hand and featured, was a very long flowing train. A -’long tulle veil fell from a Cap of lace and tulle, the lace outlining the veil at the liiphne.' White roses tied with bebe breath, composed the bridal bouquet. Mrs. James Thunder of Battle Creek was matron of honor, while the,; Misses Wanetta •Arms and Phyllis' Raw-son were the bridesmaids. Patricia Ann and Sharon Rose McFate, small friends Of the bride were flower girls.' All the attendants were gowned id white and wore matching hats’ James Thunder performed the . duties of best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home qf1 the bride's parents' .for . about 200 friends arid (relatives. Late afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.' Beiswenger left on a hohbymckm in the east. The couple will be at home after Aug. 15 at 220 E. High,* Jackson. The bride was graduated from Jackson high school in 1930 and from Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 1935. For the past year, she has been supervisor' of music in Van-dercook Lake public school Mr. Beiswenger was. graduated from Jackson high school in 1930 and ' attended Jackson Junior college. He is now manager of a Kroger store iii Jackson. Attending the wedding from Marshall were Mr. and. Mrs. L. W. Rentschler, Mr and Mrs. Fred. Reyer, Miss Naomi Reyer,. Fred Rentschler and Herman Rentschler.EntertainMrs. C■ * £ .-.i- 'the G; I✓her hon steak ro£ dutch o was theand Mrprizes. r weeks wi Wallaceof a clt;out-of-d(EntertafiMiss I Epworth Memoria evening Lyon ial present, ning w boating, rbast wi The ren spent teClass Pi The I Memorisfed a pi Pine it Mrs. R and hot a short with tli siding, ning \vbathingWeisci:CRYS —Thetowai’d in cainj Welsh, cratic i night.Welsladmini:ling th asked 1 Fitzger windini Chaim:stalled acted lBale!