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DIXON YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED; HAVE A CHARIVARIto Tko DctMcrat-Dixon, la_, May 27.—Henry Kuehl, for many jears connected ■with the firm of Riefe Kuehl, auto dealers, was married to Miss B. Greve, also a resident of Dixon for many years. Miss Greve is the daughter of Mrs. G. Greve and was a popular teacher in this community. Several groups of folks gathered at the neiv home in Dixon to bid them welcome and extend their best tushes Thursday evening.Annual Picnic. iThe Dixon school held its annual j picnic Friday. Owing to the un-! favorable weather it was an Indoor picnic.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Teebe re-I wived a royal welcome Thursday evening when some 75 friends and J ;neighbors gathered at their home] in a body to charivari them. AH? were invited Into the home where! a generous repast was served. I Games and dancing on the spacious I verandas was enjoyed by all. Mr.: and Mrs. Teebe were married I ; Wednesday of this ' week. Mrs. j Teebe’s home was previous to her marriage in Rock Island. The new | home vriil be on a farm near Dixon, 1 where the groom has a beautiful home prepared for the bride on one; of the well known Teebe farms. Tbe best wishes of their1 many}* friends are extended them. ’ '1 The last regular meeting of the Clionian club was held at the home! ■ of Mrs. TV\ C. Yollstedt. The pro- ' gram committee is now making plans for the club tea which will be held June 10. j
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Davenport Democrat and Leader

Davenport, Iowa, US

Sun, May 28, 1922

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