LAVKESTlIAL-IUllLHAUSKltM(L()iFtrun:^ peopje j.j -ThuMr. John Laubenthal, jr., of the Rodman neighborhood, and Miss Mary Dahlhauser, of Whitteoiore. were'united in marriage in the Catholic church in WhiUemore at 8:30 a. m. j Wednesday, August 17. Rev. T. M. i Coyhhian performed the ceremony. i Albert Laubenthal, brother of the j bridegroom, and Miss Clara Dahl-houser, sister of the bride, were the iA number of invited j friends and relatives were present jtc witness the ceremony.. !_ Commenting. the ’ Wbittemore ! Champion says: “Roth young people are well and favorably known. Theb::de is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. !ed P. IV. Dahlhauser, who live a short distance southeast of the city. She has grown to young womanhood-in this locality, and is held in the hiuhest esteem by everyone. Thebridegroom is a son of John Lauh- j ^01 cntiial of Mhittemore, and is one of * ihe good young farmers in this corn* I*.’1 inanity. This year he has been fanning his father's farm, southeast of Whittemure, and it is here that theyoung folks will begin housekeepings After the ceremony at the church r- reception, attended by a number of relatives of the bridal party was held at the home of Mr. and* Mrs.P. W. Dahlhauser.erinjSTtheicysqiv:iaito•soityheliasheapptoies: