Miss Bernice Molitor
Becomes Bride of
A. O. Tetrault.
Caledonia, Minn. (Special to The Republican Herald) -The marriage of Miss Bernice Molitor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Molitor of Caledonia, and Alphonse O. Tetrault of Wallhalla, N. D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Tetrault of Therein, Alberta, Canada, took place at 8 a. m. Saturday at a nuptial high mass at St. Peter's Catholic church here. The Rev. A. E. Wemerskirchen officiated. The bride wore a suit dress of two shades of green crepe, with a brown hat and shoes and beige gloves. Her corsage was of purple violets. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Molitor. Mrs. Molitor wore a brown crepe dress with green hat and shoes, and brown gloves. Her corsage was of sweet peas. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride's horne following the ceremony. The table was adorned with a centerpiece of poinsettias and red candles in crystal containers.
For many years Bernice was the bookkeeper in the family run Molitor Hotel in Caledonia MN. Later she became the librarian for a public school in Dickinson, Dickinson City, Stark, North Dakota.
Notes from Tolley High School Reunion:
"(1935-1936) Bernice was high school principal while in Tolley. She is now a widow, retired and living in Fargo, N.D."
Miss Bernice Molitor
Becomes Bride of
A. O. Tetrault.
Caledonia, Minn. (Special to The Republican Herald) -The marriage of Miss Bernice Molitor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Molitor of Caledonia, and Alphonse O. Tetrault of Wallhalla, N. D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Tetrault of Therein, Alberta, Canada, took place at 8 a. m. Saturday at a nuptial high mass at St. Peter's Catholic church here. The Rev. A. E. Wemerskirchen officiated. The bride wore a suit dress of two shades of green crepe, with a brown hat and shoes and beige gloves. Her corsage was of purple violets. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Molitor. Mrs. Molitor wore a brown crepe dress with green hat and shoes, and brown gloves. Her corsage was of sweet peas. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride's horne following the ceremony. The table was adorned with a centerpiece of poinsettias and red candles in crystal containers.
For many years Bernice was the bookkeeper in the family run Molitor Hotel in Caledonia MN. Later she became the librarian for a public school in Dickinson, Dickinson City, Stark, North Dakota.
Notes from Tolley High School Reunion:
"(1935-1936) Bernice was high school principal while in Tolley. She is now a widow, retired and living in Fargo, N.D."
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