Pedigree Link |
Son | John Collier Robertson+ (b. April 1844, d. 31 October 1909) |
Last Edited | 13 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | John Collier Robertson+ (b. April 1844, d. 31 October 1909) |
Last Edited | 13 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Rev. Martin V. Kitzmiller (b. 20 January 1826, d. 22 June 1907) |
Mother | Mary Nancy Crouch (b. 24 June 1828, d. 20 July 1894) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Mary Electa Kitzmiller+ (b. 15 February 1886, d. 23 March 1935) |
Daughter | Charlotte Martha Kitzmiller+ (b. 17 August 1889, d. 14 January 1960) |
Son | James Martin Kitzmiller+ (b. 7 January 1891, d. 14 September 1974) |
OBITUARY - Daily Illinois State Register; Springfield, Illinois; Sunday, January 29, 1911, Page 20
James W. Kitzmiller.
State Register Special Service.
Girard, Ill., Jan. 28. -- The remains of James W. Kitzmiller, who died at 7 a.m. Thursday at the Illinois hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, following an illness from pneumonia, were brought to this city yesterday morning and taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. George Post, from which place the funeral occurred to-day at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Rumsey, pastor of the Baptist church of this city, officiating. Interment was in Girard cemetery. The deceased was a son of the late Rev. M. V. Kitzmiller, one of the pioneers of this vicinity, and who was pastor of the Baptist church here for many years. James W. was for one term a member of the Illinois legislature and was also a prominent lawyer of Medora.
He is survived by three brothers and four sisters, viz: Milton of Jacksonville; Martin of Macoupin Station; Preston of Fort Assinibone, Mont.; Mrs. John Loyd of Princeton, Kan., and Mrs. George Post of this city.
Deceased was 56 years of age.
Note: It is interesting that James body was delivered to his sister, and that neither his wife nor his children were mentioned in the obituary.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Girard Gazette, February 12, 1891
There is an article on the front page of the newspaper discussing the orgins of the town of Girard. In the article it tells when the town was originally laid out. Then it discusses three additions to the original town including this sentence: "The third and last addition was made by J. W. Kitzmiller in 1881 and contains eight lots facing on 8th street."
Last Edited | 20 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Rev. Martin V. Kitzmiller (b. 20 January 1826, d. 22 June 1907) |
Mother | Mary Nancy Crouch (b. 24 June 1828, d. 20 July 1894) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Laura Trabue Kitzmiller+ (b. 7 February 1893, d. 6 January 1983) |
Last Edited | 23 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Rev. Martin V. Kitzmiller (b. 20 January 1826, d. 22 June 1907) |
Mother | Mary Nancy Crouch (b. 24 June 1828, d. 20 July 1894) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Fulton Frederick Kitzmiller+ (b. 30 March 1889, d. 17 July 1957) |
Daughter | Lucille Minnie Kitzmiller+ (b. 22 August 1891, d. 2 June 1942) |
Son | Albert Fletcher Kitzmiller (b. October 1894, d. 22 December 1926) |
Son | Charles E. Kitzmiller (b. 18 May 1899, d. May 1966) |
PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD MACOUPIN COUNTY ILLINOIS - 1891 (Page 505 )
DAVID M. KITZMILLER, manager of the lumber business of J. W. Kitzmiller, at Medora, is one of the younger business men of the county who are doing much to increase its facilities and add to its financial standing. He was born at Girard, February 10, 1862, and is a son of Martin V. and Mary (Crouch) Kitzmiller. The reader is referred to the biographical sketch of his father for the ancestral history. Our subject grew to manhood in the place of his nativity and acquired a good education in the home school, receiving a diploma after completing his course of study.
After he had attained his majority Mr. Kitzmiller went to Whitehall and worked in a lumber yard of F. F. Worcester four years. He then came to Medora and took charge of the lumber business that had previously been established by his brother. He is looking carefully after the interests of the yard and manages the business efficiently and honorably, so that his dealing with all are of a nature to gain their good will and ensure an increase of trade. Mr. Kitzmiller belongs to the Modern Woodmen of America, and casts his vote with the Republican party.
He has served as Village Clerk and was efficient in office, being orderly in his keeping of records and careful in his inscriptions.
Mr. Kitzmiller has a pleasant home, presided over by an intelligent and estimable woman who became his wife June 23, 1887. She was known in her maidenhood as Miss Luella J. The union has been blest by the birth of a son, who was named Frederick Fulton in honor of the father's employer at Whitehall.
Last Edited | 25 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Rev. Martin V. Kitzmiller (b. 20 January 1826, d. 22 June 1907) |
Mother | Mary Nancy Crouch (b. 24 June 1828, d. 20 July 1894) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Lee Kitzmiller (b. 20 May 1894, d. 13 January 1896) |
Daughter | { Infant } Kitzmiller (b. before 1910, d. before 1910) |
Son | Eugene P. Kitzmiller (b. 23 October 1912, d. 13 July 2003) |
Last Edited | 18 June 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | John Collier Robertson (b. April 1844, d. 31 October 1909) |
Mother | Lovisa Kitzmiller (b. August 1841, d. 28 September 1918) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Frances Lucile McMillan (b. 21 August 1890, d. 7 August 1969) |
Daughter | Gladys Mary McMillan+ (b. 30 June 1894, d. 23 October 1976) |
Son | Clifford James MacMillan+ (b. 19 September 1895, d. 1 February 1962) |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 5 November 1916; page 32; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Mrs. Sweet Hostess
With decorations suggestive of the Halloween time, Mrs. Arthur Sweet entertained at her home, No. 1642 West Forty-ninth street at luncheon the past week, with covers for Mmes. Elizabeth Stebbins of Jacksonville, Ill., R. E. De Armond, William Dexter Absolon, Harry V. Brown, Frank Ironmonger, Pierce, Lorine M. Dean and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Sweet were among the quail hunters who enjoyed the week-end at Lake Elsinore. They bagged the limit.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; Califorina; Thursday, 22 February 1917; page 13; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Compliment Visitors
Mrs. Arthur M.(sic?) Sweet of No. 1643 West Forty-ninth street was hostess at a Valentine luncheon the latter part of the week in honor of the Misses Nettie, Laura and Emma Hayden and Dollie Bowan, all of Jacksonville, Ill. They came to Los Angeles about a month ago, and, since their arrival, have been honored by many delightful affairs. They will remain here through the spring months. Covers were laid for Mmes. O. F. Conklin, H. V. Davis, Mrs. John Goltra, Mrs. W. F. Osterholt, Mrs. J. Springer, Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. Frank Ironmonger, Mrs. Laurine Dean, the Misses Mary Askew, Elizabeth Stebbins and the hostess.
Last Edited | 26 April 2020 00:00:00 |
Father | John Collier Robertson (b. April 1844, d. 31 October 1909) |
Mother | Lovisa Kitzmiller (b. August 1841, d. 28 September 1918) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Dr. J. Lynn Ironmonger (b. 24 October 1894, d. 7 October 1952) |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Herald; California; April 25, 1909; Image 9; (Chronicling America; Internet):
Hollywood's Floral Show To Be Magnificent
Mrs. F. J. Ironmonger listed as one of those in charge of "bulbs."
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Herald; California; September 19, 1909; Page 9; Image 53; (Chronicling America; Internet):
Tunnel Day celebration: - women in the receiving line included Mrs. F. J. Ironmonger.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 28 October 1906; page 95; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ironmonger entertained Tuesday evening at their home in Garfield Place. Games and music were followed by refreshments, at which time each guest was presented with an "all day sucker," to remind those present of their home State, Illinois.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 5 November 1916; page 32; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Mrs. Sweet Hostess
With decorations suggestive of the Halloween time, Mrs. Arthur Sweet entertained at her home, No. 1642 West Forty-ninth street at luncheon the past week, with covers for Mmes. Elizabeth Stebbins of Jacksonville, Ill., R. E. De Armond, William Dexter Absolon, Harry V. Brown, Frank Ironmonger, Pierce, Lorine M. Dean and the hostess.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Thursday, 22 February 1917; page 13; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Compliment Visitors
Mrs. Arthur M.(sic?) Sweet of No. 1643 West Forty-ninth street was hostess at a Valentine luncheon the latter part of the week in honor of the Misses Nettie, Laura and Emma Hayden and Dollie Bowan, all of Jacksonville, Ill. They came to Los Angeles about a month ago, and, since their arrival, have been honored by many delightful affairs. They will remain here through the spring months. Covers were laid for Mmes. O. F. Conklin, H. V. Davis, Mrs. John Goltra, Mrs. W. F. Osterholt, Mrs. J. Springer, Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. Frank Ironmonger, Mrs. Laurine Dean, the Misses Mary Askew, Elizabeth Stebbins and the hostess.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Arthur Clarence Goering+ (b. 3 September 1910, d. 3 November 1976) |
Obituary (findagrave.com):
THE CHARITON LEADER
Chariton, Iowa
Tuesday, May 8, 1951
FRED WILLIAM GOERING
Fred William Goering, son of Frank and Ida Goering, died following a lengthy illness, April 18, 1951, at the age of 73 years. His life was spent in the vicinity of Lacona and Chariton.
On December 27, 1903, he was united in marriage to Louise Baumgarten, who preceded him in death May 17, 1942. To this union were born six sons and two daughters.
He was a devoted father and will be missed by his loved ones.
Eight children survive him and they are Mrs. Elmer Gravitt, of San Fernando, Calif.; Mrs. K. Knust, of Columbia; Ray and Arthur, of Grandview, Wash.; Carl, of Derby; Howard, of Carlisle; Ulin, of Indianola; and Darrell, of Chariton.
He is also survived by 18 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; four sisters, Lena, Emma and Louise, of California, and Dora, of Afton; two brothers, Jules and Henry, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Services were held at the Methodist church at Lacona, Sunday, April 22. The Rev. Mr. Lamb, of Des Moines, officiated and burial was made in the Mt. Zion cemetery.
Obituary courtesy of Charles M. Wright.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Arthur Clarence Goering+ (b. 3 September 1910, d. 3 November 1976) |
THE CHARITON HERALD-PATRIOT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, May 28, 1942
MRS. FRED GOERING
Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Goering were held at the Methodist church May 19, conducted by the Rev. Azel Smith of Melcher. Burial was in the Mt. Zion cemetery near Oakley.
Notice courtesy of Charles M. Wright
Find A Grave Memorial# 43980376.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Azzor M. McMillan (b. about 1841, d. 2 October 1868) |
Mother | Nancy Adeline Wright (b. November 1847, d. 19 October 1899) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Frances Lucile McMillan (b. 21 August 1890, d. 7 August 1969) |
Daughter | Gladys Mary McMillan+ (b. 30 June 1894, d. 23 October 1976) |
Son | Clifford James MacMillan+ (b. 19 September 1895, d. 1 February 1962) |
Notes for BASIL JAMES MCMILLAN:
Basil's father died 2 October 1868, before Basil was a year old. Basil was raised by his maternal grandparents, Basil and Rachel Wright. He is shown living with them in the 1870 and 1880 Census. In the 1870 Census he is listed as Basil Wright. It is pretty clear that this was an error on the part of the census taker. By the 1880 census, Basil's mother had married Thomas Quarton. Basil's siblings lived with their mother & step-father.
Basil used the "McMillan" spelling for the family surname but his son and daughters used the "MacMillan" spelling.
Basil was married in 1900 but he is shown living alone in the 1900 Census. I was not able to find the rest of his family in the 1900 Census.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Basil James McMillan+ (b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Basil James McMillan+ (b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Hezekia Sweet (b. 9 October 1840, d. 22 September 1914) |
Mother | Jennie Buffington (b. 23 December 1849, d. 28 June 1925) |
Pedigree Link |
Arthur was first married to Louisa Bertha Wilhelmina Caroline Wendorf. It appears that they did not have any children.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Arthur Northup Sweet (b. 31 July 1876, d. 1 September 1933) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Arthur Northup Sweet (b. 31 July 1876, d. 1 September 1933) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Basil James McMillan (b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928) |
Mother | Mary Ellen Robertson (b. 31 July 1869, d. 15 May 1932) |
Pedigree Link |
OBITUARY - Los Angeles Times; California; 11 August 1969; (Historical Newspapers, Ancestry.com):
Dean, Lucile F., beloved sister of Mrs. Gladys M. Beck, aunt of Mrs. Geraldine Struever.
Service 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn - Glendale
Forest Lawn Mortuary.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Winfield Scott Dean (b. April 1861, d. before January 1920) |
Mother | Ida Jane Montague (b. September 1861, d. 5 November 1926) |
Pedigree Link |
OBITUARY - Los Angeles Times; California; 18 March 1969; (Historical Newspapers, Ancestry.com):
Dean, Loren M., beloved husband of Mrs. Lucile Dean, uncle of Mrs. Phyllis Shuss.
Private service Thursday, Forest Lawn - Glendale.
Forest Lawn Mortuary.
WWI Draft Registration: 12 Sep 1918, Los Angeles Co., California.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Loren Montague Dean (b. 20 April 1886, d. 19 March 1969) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Loren Montague Dean (b. 20 April 1886, d. 19 March 1969) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Basil James McMillan (b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928) |
Mother | Mary Ellen Robertson (b. 31 July 1869, d. 15 May 1932) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Geraldine A. Kelly+ (b. 6 February 1914, d. 13 June 1986) |
Last Edited | 18 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Basil James McMillan (b. 23 August 1867, d. 13 October 1928) |
Mother | Mary Ellen Robertson (b. 31 July 1869, d. 15 May 1932) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Donald Roger MacMillan+ (b. 12 May 1932, d. 21 October 2013) |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, June 15, 1924; Page: 61; (Ancestry.com):
Stock Issue Denied
... though Deputy Commissioner of Corporations, Clifford J. MacMillan.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, October 24, 1926; Page: 52; (GenealogyBank.com):
Social
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood entertained at dinner this week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. MacMillan of Berkeley.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Oakland Tribune; Oakland, California; 1926 December 12; (Ancestry.com): (This is one of numerous similar articles.)
Two Oil Stock Permits Granted
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec 11. - The Torrey Pines Oil Company of San Diego has been granted a license to issue stock by Corporation Commissioner Clifford J. MacMillan. The company was authorized to issue 1000 shares of its stock to six persons in exchange for oil property in San Diego county.
The Ahlberg Gasoline Corporation also received a stock permit. The company, which is capitalized at $1,000,000 operated two gasoline absorption plants at Huntington Beach.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Monday, March 14, 1927; Page: 15; (Ancestry.com):
Former Corp. Chief Now Lawyer in S. F.
Clifford J. MacMillan, former Commissioner of Corporations in California has announced his association in the law offices of William F. Humphrey in the Standard Oil building, where he will engage in the general practice of law.
Last Edited | 26 April 2020 00:00:00 |
Father | Joseph J. Ironmonger (b. 16 March 1842, d. 30 January 1895) |
Mother | Dora Tuson (b. 3 May 1844, d. 11 July 1915) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Dr. J. Lynn Ironmonger (b. 24 October 1894, d. 7 October 1952) |
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT - The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California; Sunday, February 25, 1900; Page 14; (Newspapers.com):
FOR SALE -LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS, $2 FOR 12. From mammoth strain stock. F. J. Ironmonger 1218 Grand St.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California; Thursday, 17 January 1901; Page 12; (Newspapers.com):
Prize Winners
Awards made at poultry, hare and cat show: included - Cockerel, 2nd place, F. J. Ironmonger.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 28 October 1906; page 95; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ironmonger entertained Tuesday evening at their home in Garfield Place. Games and music were followed by refreshments, at which time each guest was presented with an "all day sucker," to remind those present of their home State, Illinois.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Herald (CA); Wednesday, 8 January 1908; page 10; (Newspapers.com):
Award Prizes To Winners
One of largest exhibitors of Columbian Wyandottes - Frank Ironmonger of Los Angeles.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Imperial Valley Press; California; February 20, 1909; Page 5; Image 5; (Chronicling America):
Personals
F. J. Ironmonger, of Hollywood, was a valley visitor the past week, looking after land interests. He spent Sunday in El Centre.
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT - The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California; Sunday, 13 November 1910; page 18; (Newspapers.com):
Breeding stock & eggs by Poultry Breeders Supply House, Frank J. Ironmonger.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California; Sunday, 15 May 1921; page 41; (Newspapers.com):
Society
In Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ironmonger of 1728 North Normandy avenue, Hollywood, left Thursday for a six weeks' trip to Chicago, where a meeting of the publishers is to be held May 17. Mr. Ironmonger will represent a California farm paper here, of which he is business manager. They expect to visit Niagara Falls, Manchester, N. H., New York, Washington and New Orleans before returning.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, California; Sunday, 25 September 1921; page 82; (Newspapers.com):
Building To be Leased By Printers
" .....
The Cultivator Publishing Company is well known as the publisher of the California Cultivator, one of the largest and most reliable farm papers of the Southwest. Additional equipment, to be installed in its new home, is planned by Mr. Ironmonger, manager of the company." ....
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Francis J. Ironmonger+ (b. 16 March 1872, d. 30 March 1946) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Francis J. Ironmonger+ (b. 16 March 1872, d. 30 March 1946) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Francis J. Ironmonger (b. 16 March 1872, d. 30 March 1946) |
Mother | Mittie Dialtha Robertson (b. 16 February 1871, d. 1 December 1954) |
Pedigree Link |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 2 January 1907; page 26; (Newspapers.com):
ARISTOCRAIC COCKS CROW
Poultry show - Black tailed Japanese Bantam - 2nd place, J. Lynn Ironmonger.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 2 January 1907; page 14; (Newspapers.com):
Beauties Strut in Feathers So Fine
Poultry show - Black-tailed Japanese Bantam: cock - J. L. Ironmonger first. hen - J. L. Ironmonger, first, second.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Herald; California; June 11, 1909, Page 6, Image 14; (Chronicling America; Internet)
Hollywood School Children Graduated
HOLLYWOOD, June 19. - Wilcox auditorium was filled to the limit this evening by the friends and patrons of the grammar schools, to attend the commencement exercises of the pupils of the public schools. The class numbered forty-three.
.......
The members of the class were .... (included Lynn Ironmonger and Corinne Lovejoy)
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Wednesday, 10 December 1913; page 22; (Newspapers.com):
Southwest Track Prizes
J. L. Ironmonger, Hollywood High School, won the 100-yard dash.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Los Angeles Times; California; Tuesday, 23 July 1918; p-age 15; (Newspapers.com): (Newspapers.com):
Eighty-one Men Become Dentists
Out of a class of 103 applicants who took the examination before the Board of Dental Examiners in Los Angeles from June 10 to June 24 last, the following eighty-one were successful: ...... (included J. L. Ironmonger).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco, California; Sunday, October 24, 1926; Page: 52; (GenealogyBank.com):
Social
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood entertained at dinner this week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. MacMillan of Berkeley.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Hemet News; Hemet, California; Friday, November 8, 1929; Page: 6; (GenealogyBank.com):
Guests at the Vosburg Hotel included Dr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger, Beverly Hills.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | George L. Lovejoy (b. July 1857, d. after 13 January 1920) |
Mother | Alice Defendorf (b. May 1868, d. after 13 January 1920) |
Pedigree Link |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 14 July 1912; page 39; (Newspapers.com):
Society
A number of Los Angeles young people, who recently formed a house party at East Newport, occupying a cottage on Bay avenue, included the Misses Esther Fry, Corinne Lovejoy, Gertrude Young, Lillian Gross, Miss N. Dickson and Messrs. Henry Enders, Jack Hoke, Julian Baker and Leland Reader.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times (CA); Sunday, 13 July 1919; page 33; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Miss Ruth Spaulding of 400 South Beaudry avenue gave a matinee party at the Orpheum followed by a tea at the Mary Louise tearoom. The affair was the first of a series planned in honor of Miss Corrine Lovejoy, whose marriage to Dr. Lynn Ironmonger of Hollywood will take place next month. The table was decorated with all kinds of summer blossoms, and French bride dolls. A basket of flowers containing dainty handkerchiefs was given the bride-to-be. Many of the guests were former classmates at the University of California, where Miss Spaulding was graduated in June. Those at the affair were Misses Vida and Onnolee Lovejoy, Reva Herbert, Elizabeth Snyder, Mildred Eggbroad and Archie R. Mitchell and Mrs. Frederick Waring.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Los Angeles Times; California; Sunday, 3 Aug 1919; (Newspapers.com):
Society
Luncheon To Bridal Party
A delightful affair of Friday was a luncheon given by Miss Corinne Lovejoy in complement to the members of her bridal party. The table was prettily decorated in a color scheme of red and white. The centerpiece was a basket of red rosebuds. Places were marked for Misses Ruth Spaulding, Elizabeth Snyder, Mildred Eygabroad, Reen Herbert, Onnolee Lovejoy, Mattie Rowley, Mrs. Frederick Waring, Mrs. R. N. Stevenson, Mrs. Frank J. Ironmonger and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy.
Miss Lovejoy's marriage to Dr. Lynn Ironmonger is to be celebrated next week. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy. Dr. Ironmonger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ironmonger. They are both graduates of Hollywood High School.
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Los Angeles Times; California; Tuesday, 5 Aug 1919; (Newspapers.com):
Wedding
Rainbow Wedding
Before an altar of white Asters and ferns Miss Corinne Lovejoy and Dr. J. Lynn Ironmonger, last evening plighted their troth, at a ceremony performed by Dr. John Snap of the Hollywood Baptist Church, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lovejoy of 1202 North Hobart boulevard.
It was a rainbow wedding, the gowns of the maids in attendance being in green, lavender and pink. Miss Vida Lovejoy was her sister's maid of honor, and was gowned in pink georgette, adorned with rosebuds in the rainbow colors. She carried an arm sheath of pink rosebuds. The frocks of the other girls were of organdy. Miss Onnolee Lovejoy, sister of the bride, and Miss Ruth Spaulding were in green; Miss Mildren Eygabroad and Miss Reen Herbert were in lavender, and Miss Elizabeth Snyder and Mrs. Frederick Waring were gowned in pink. Each of them carried French bouquets.
The bride was gowned in white satin, made with a long court train and trimmed in real lace and embroidered in pearls. Her long tulle veil was crowned with a cap of lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids, bride roses and sweet peas.
The service was read at 8 o'clock in the large drawing-room, which was a mass of white asters and ferns; the same floral motif being employed in the reception hall. The dining-room and the living-room were adorned in palms, ferns and Cecile Brunner roses. One hundred guests witnessed the event and remained for the reception and buffet dinner.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Valley News; Van Nuys, California; 18 December 1956; (Ancestry.com):
Tots Hospital Auxiliary Sets Yule Luncheon
- Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger was involved with auxiliary's holiday party for the elementary age patients of the hospital.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Star-News; Pasadena, California; 1 June 1970: (Ancestry.com):
Royal Oaks Manor
- Mrs. J. Lynn Ironmonger assisted in the Manor's drive to benefit the Los Angeles County Heart Association and also the annual American Cancer Society drive.
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter | Eulalia Corinne Lovejoy (b. 8 April 1893, d. 24 August 1972) |
Last Edited | 14 September 2016 00:00:00 |