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Image Information Section Ten: One of the important events of the season was the marriage of Mr. Fred B. Rindlisbacher to Miss Carrie Sophia Tollefson, which occured Thursday Nove 4th, at high noon at the Norwegian Lutheran church of this place, Rev. :::: Officiating in the English language. The bride was handsomely gowned in a cream pongee dress and carried a boquet of whit carpations, while her bridesmaids, Lena Tollefson and Sohpie Score were dressed in pink and Randy Nelson in white. The groom was attired in dark blue and was attended by Messrs. Emil Nelson, Ed.Ralla and Tucker Tollefson. The church was handsomely trimmed for the occation. Mrs. John Dahl preseded at the organ. After the ceremony the bridal party with guests numbering about 200 repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous wedding feast was served. The bridal couple were the recipients of many nice and useful presents as mementoes of occassion. In the evening the bridal couple with the young people repaired to the home of the groom, at the Sec. Ten cheese factory, where he is employed, where a dance was given. Refreshments were served and at midnight everybody left for home evidently well pleased with day's doings. The bride, who is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Tollefson, has spent most of her life here and is highly respected and esteemed by all who know her, while the groom who made his appearance here about 8 year ago, quickly rose into popularity and made many friends, is the son of Mrs Eliza Rindlisbacher of Rice Lake. Mr and Mrs. Rindlisbacher have begun housekeeping in the living rooms at the cheese factory. Their many friends join in wishing them a long and prosperous wedded life. Tucker Tollefson left Sunday evening for Chetek where he is employed. Several parties from town atteded the Rindlisbacher-Tollefson wedding. Mr. Eliza Rindlisbacher and son John drove over from Ride Lake Thursday to attend the Rindlisbacher-Tollefson wedding. Theodore Thomspon (previously Tollefson) left for Grandview Saturday where he will spend the winter.' File historyLegend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete
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