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Adams/Molz Marriage
WEDDING BELLS The home of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Molz was the scene of a beautiful wedding at the early morning hour of seven thirty o'clock on Friday, September 21, 1934, at which time the lives of two fine young people, Mr. Orville Adams and Miss Dora Elizabeth Molz, were united in marriage. The bride wore a white satin dress and the groom a dark blue suit. The bouquet of yellow roses which the bride carried added beauty to the ceremony. After the ceremony, which joined the estimable young couple in holy wedlock, a beautiful wedding breakfast. Mrs. W.N. Hawk assisting in serving was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Adams occupying the place of honor, Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Molz, Earl Trotter, Kathyrn Ruth Molz, and Rev. and Mrs. A.F. Werner. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Molz of Hardtner, Kansas, and the groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Adams also of Hardtner. Both parties of the esteemed couple are held in high regard by the people of this community, where it has been their heritage and privilege to be reared in exemplary Christian homes. Would that such homes were more numerous. Dora Elizabeth and Orville attended the public schools here and are graduates of the Hardtner High School. They both attended college, having chosen Bethel College at Newton, Kan. and Northwestern Teachers College at Alva, Oklahoma, respectively. A thing of greatest importance is the fact that they have been faithful workers in the Kingdom and regular attendants at their chosen place of worship, the Methodist Church of Hardtner, where their parents are taking an active and leading part. Our best wishes accompany them as they go to found their home. We wish them God's speed. FORMER STUDENTS MARRY Dora Elizabeth Molz and Orville Adams, two well known former students of Hardtner High School, were married Friday morning at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Molz. The couple left immediately after the wedding for Wichita where they will make their home. The bridegroom has a position there. We extend best wishes and congratulations to the newlyweds. THE HARDTNER PRESS - SEPTEMBER 27, 1934 |
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