BioM: Roder, Viola V. (1924)
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Surnames: RODER
TIMM NOTBOHM POPE GRIDDLE ----Source: WEEKLY
CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co, WI) 11/14/1924 Roder, Viola V.
(29 OCT 1924) Two very pretty
wedding took place on Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 1924. One at nine
o'clock at the Catholic Church at Wuertzburg when Violette Vera
Roder was united in marriage to Mr. Fred E. Timm of Athens, Rev.
Muehlenkamp officiating. Her twin sister,
Viola was maid of honor and Miss Irene Notbohm of Abbotsford, acted
as bridesmaid. Grant Pope of Dorchester and Harlow Roder, a brother
of the bride, acted as best men. Miss Viola wore a medium blue
knitted crepe dress trimmed with lace net while the bridesmaid,
Miss Notbohm, wore a pink radium silk trimmed with lace. At eleven o'clock
a.m., Miss Viola Vivian was untied in marriage to Mr. Grant Pope of
Dorchester, Clark County, Wis. The ceremony was performed by Rev.
R. E. Holder of Athens at the St. John's Evangelical Church at
Milan. The maid of honor
was her twin sister and the bridesmaids were Caroline Griddle and
Irene Notbohm. Miss Griddle wore a dress of powdered blue crepe de
chine while Miss Notbohm wore a pink radium silk trimmed with
lace. The best man was
Fred Timm of Wuertzburg. The groomsmen were Clyde Pope and Harlow
Roder. The wedding march
was very beautifully played by Mrs. Holder of Athens. Both brides wore
dresses of white silk flat crepe trimmed with wide lace and carried
shower bouquets of chrysanthemums and pink roses. Each wore silk
veils with silver wreaths. The men all wore
conventionally dark blue suits. A reception for
both couples was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Roder. About 300 guests were present. The churches and
homes were very beautifully decorated in pink, white and blue crepe
paper. At the reception
held at the home a beautiful oblong wedding cake adorned with two
ornaments symbolizing the wedding of the twin brides was cut and
distributed to the guests. Viola and Violette
have gown up from childhood in this community and have been two of
our most popular young ladies. Mr. Pope and Mr.
Timm are both successful young farmers, and both couples have hosts
of friends who extend to them their best wishes for a happy and
long wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Timm
will make their future home at Wuertzburg and Mr. and Mrs. Pope in
Dorchester. The names of the
out of town guests are as follows: Margaret Zell, Curtiss; John
Kremsrieter, West Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laufer, Chicago, Ill.;
Joe Wirkus and family and Miss Barbara Ellenbecker, Edgar; William
and Martin Brecke and families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldwart, Otto
Kind and family, Stetsonville; Edward, George and Fred Roder and
families, Mathew Roder, Miss Iona Pollard, Robt. Kickland and
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rolland, Walter and Chester Roder,
Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. H. Lent, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tischendorf,
Park Falls; Mrs. H. Notbohm and daughter Emily, Walter Gowieke,
Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope, Merrill; Mr. and Mrs. A. Notbohm
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