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Only immediate remit* -•*intimate friends witnessed the cere- Miss mony, which was followed by a break- at tl fast at 11:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigi Michael Bannach, Custer Twenty- after four partook of the meal, including St. F Pres, and Mrs. John F. Sims and vice Prof. and Mrs. 0. W. Neale, Stevens Myrt Point; Mr. and Mrs W H. Roddis. sen Mr and Mrs. Merton Vanderhoof and at 6 daughters, Frances and Romona, and relat Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Roddis, Marsh- ent.field; Mr. and Mrs. Charles DickersQn W1thand Mrs. Lloyd Reamer and daughter, ent. Thelma, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. J. J-IStra Nelson. Amherst; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gordon, Jr., and children, Miss Alice, I LeRoy, Arthur and Clarence, Nelson-ville, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Olson, meei Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles c E Dickerson are the parents and Mrs. prog Beamer is a sister of the groom, Uru, while Mrs. Vanderhoof is a sister ol teT1(j the bride. Miss Alice Gordon and Mrs. sam,Olson, who was Miss Elizabeth Me- CoyiGoorty, were county supervising wor] teachers during the incumbency ofljheMiss Bannach as superintendent. I menMr. and Mrs. Dickerson left m the ten(jafternoon on their wedding trip, ex- furr necting to be gone about two weeks. c^eg They went first to Chicago and from there intended going east to Buffato x and other cities. They will be at home soci after December 1 in a new residence l ^g, recently purchased by the groom onn . iitvAAt MarftnnPin. IEast1st Fourth street, maranneu*. pr0,Mr. Dickerson is superintendent of ^no me plant of the Roddis Lumber Ve-twer Co.. of Marshfield, in which com- tonP»ny he 4 «1» • «gektoW#r. To ^onv ne is ' . iquote the Marshfield Herald, he is a Spt young man of exemplary habits and ^business tact. . . . I WiiHis bride has a wide acquaintance] throughout the entire “unty and has jwon prominence throughout the state i me as an authority on rural education, j we, She was bom and reared at Custer oif and attended the district school near Tu, her home. She is a graduate of the Stevens Point Normal and has also ] done special work at the University I thcof Minnesota. birMiss Bannach taught for six years in Sharon, Stockton and Nelsonville, foii - a# thp stAtfi I____being principal of the state paKaded school at the last named place, m fore she was elected county super- j ^ totendent in April. 1911. If any pre- th* 1' . _ \_____1 cov OYKlPn at IJudices based on her sex existed at ga that time, they were soon overcome, mlt; for Miss Banach was twice thereafter reelected to the office, serving in allnreiwtcu w v***- ---aix years. During these six years a steady process of development was going on in the schools under her sa Jurisdiction. Her enthusiasm over her to work and her faculty of overcoming obstacles not only showed results ox ns a most satisfactory nature in the \p\ schoolroom, where she spurred on|c* teachers and pupils alike, but also Uy created a more helpful general in- ?1 terest in the schools. The scope of w work was broadened along practical f, lines and her influence had a whole- mSome effect upon the county at *ar*®-1 d Her refusal to be a candidate at the f-riectmn last April was generally regretted.During b^r terms ns county superintendent. Mis- Banna: h took an active pari in educational affairs of tnctat'\ She ill is vie* presidentLhe State Teachers’ association a member of the executive committee of the Central Wisconsin Teachers association and a mem’s»er of the committee of Ififi. organized to recommendlaws for the advancement of ruraleducation. . ,The Gazette takes particular pleasure in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson long life and happiness.V,rVadahi1IY
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Stevens Point Gazette

Stevens Point, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Oct 24, 1917

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