ROHRER-LABBEEOn December 16th in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends, 1 Ida Rohrer and Joseph I^abbee were married according to the rites of the Catholio Church, Rev. Father Labell officiating.The bride wore white chiffon over silk and carried brides roses. The attendants were the bride’s sister, Mrs. Greyson, matron of honor and Desirie Labbee, groom’s brother, best man.After the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the home of the bride where her parents had spread a splendid wedding dinner, covers being laid for twenty guests, all of whom will long remember the Joyous event. In the evendng at six a supper was given by groom's per-ents In their home, again a table laden with good things was set for twenty and another enjoyable time followed. 1Ida Rohrer the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. T. Rohrer, old residents of Mountain Home, was a High School pupil In the Mountain Home High School, which duties she laid aside to become Mrs. Labbee. Mr. and Mrs. Lsibbee left on the evening train for Salt Lake and other points of interest. Hosts of friends ] wish them Joy and success.