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1R1MONSON.HALVKRS0N ‘• --I«A very pretty homo weddftig took; place Sunday, March 28, at 1:00 p. m. j at the home of Mr. and Mr?. A Simon- i son northwest of Rolfe, when their i daughter, Anna Mario Simonson, was j united in marriage to Mr. Herbert R, Halverson of Kenneth, Minn., Rev. C.' M. Vevle of the Norwegian Lutheran church of Rolfe officiating. The bri- ^ dal party took their positions to the ^ strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding p March played by Miss Hilda Swarf- ^ son of Plover, the bride looking very ^ becoming in her gown of white geor- 0 gette trimmed with Irish crochet lace. c Her bridesmaid was Miss Gladys Hal- j verson, sister of the groom, and she |j was dressed charmingly in light blue. ^ The best man fior the occasion was y Roy Simonson, brother of the bride. 8 After the ceremony the guests to v the number of about fifty, relatives of j the bride and groom, sat down to a j sumptuous dinner served in excellent, f style by Mrs. Lawrence Larson and (c the Misses Helen ami Harriett Lothen, cousins of the bride. The colors were blue and white and the decorations carried out the scheme. Sweet peas ^ were the favored flower.The out of town guests present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Halverson, Misses Gladys and Hilda Halverson and Bernhard Severtson of Kenneth, Minn., Clarence Gunstead of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larson, Mrs. John Budd und Clifford Budd of Humboldt.
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Rolfe Arrow

Rolfe, Iowa, US

Thu, Apr 01, 1920

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