Local Pedagogue Married Saturday
Kenneth Thompson Weds Louise Richardson
Miss Louise Richardson, who became the bride of Kenneth Thompson, Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock, was charmingly gowned in light blue net, fashioned with tight bodice and full skirt, floor length. The skirt was embroidered with pink wool flowers and she wore a pink horsehair braid hat, pink slippers and pink mitts. Her boquet was of pink roses and blue delphinium. Mrs. John Mundorff, of Canton, matron of honor, wore an egg shell net gown, with full skirt and sleeveness [sic] bodice. Her hairbraid hat and slippers were blue and she wore egg shell mitts. She carried yellow roses.
The wedding took place in St. James church with the rector, Father Duncan Weeks, officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and close friends. Dr. Hugh Thompson, of Columbus, was best man.
Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left for a visit to eastern cities and upon their return will live at 1934 Hazel avenue.
The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richardson, North Euclid avenue, is a graduate of the Lash high school and has been employed as bookkeeper for the Quality Market.
Mr. Thompson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thompson, Linden avenue, is an alumnus of Ohio State, and will teach German this year at the senior high school. He is a member of Phi Sigma Chi fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will have the felicitations of friends.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, 3 August 1931, p. 4, col. 3. http://www.geocities.com/dresdencem/c.html