| Rita Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bahr, R. 1, La j Crosse, became the bride of i j Adolph Joseph Staubli Jr., Madi-j j son, son of Adolph Staubli Sr., Oregon, Wis., at St. Joseph’s Ridge Catholic Church Saturday, Oct. 11, at 10 a.m. The Rev. Vincent Schwartz performed the cere* j mony. j! Attending were Mrs. Alice An-nen, matron of honor; Fred Bahr, j best man; Kathrine Bahr, brides-1 ! maid; Mary Bahr, junior brides-! irr.aid; John Berman, groomsman;' James Arnold and Sylvester An-nen, ushers.The bride's costume was white | lace over net, her veil held by a i crown of pearls and her flowers ! pink roses. The attendants were in water peacock lace over net and carried pink carnations. jA dinner for 40 and a reception for 300 were held at Schmitty’s.Out of town guests included Messrs. and Mmes. James Arnold, Donald Maier and Phillip Sweeney, Madison; Forrest Faul-i kes, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Helen 1 Bensch, Dubuque. Iowa; Messrs. and Mmes. Alvin Bidlingmaier, Marvin Didlingmaier and Leonard Drye, Winslow, 111.; Mr. ant’ Mrs. Albert Bidlingmaier, Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Judd | Jr., Ralph Maher and Mr. and i Mrs. Stan Ringhand, Oregon; and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frauenkron.Houston, Minn.The couple will reside at 2:0 Merry St., Madison, the bridegroom employed by the street department.Prenuptial hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Becker, Mrs. Henry Bahr. and Carol H a m m e s and Carol Gills from the Gateway Grocery