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- From "The Southeast Missourian"
Lois McNeely and Ted Regenhardt Marry Saturday
Miss Lois McNeely, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNeely, and Theodore Roosevelt Regenhardt, were married at the home of the parents of the bride, Leemon, Mo., Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. A. H. Barnes, a minister of Fruitland, performed the ceremony in the presence of only a few relatives of the young couple.
Regenhardt is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Regenhardt, 514 Themis Street, and he is associated with his father in contracting work at Poplar Bluff. He was a student at Teachers College when he went into business.
The bride is a teacher at Washington School and is a popular and accomplished young woman. She will retain her position as a teacher until the end of the present school term when she will go to Poplar Bluff to join her husband. When she appeared at the school this morning, Mrs. Regenhardt was greeted by a shower of rice propelled in her direction by the other teachers.
A dinner party was given for the bride and groom at the Regenhardt home Sunday evening, at which a number of friends of the newlyweds were present.
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- From "The Southeast Missourian"
Lois McNeely and Ted Regenhardt Marry Saturday
Miss Lois McNeely, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNeely, and Theodore Roosevelt Regenhardt, were married at the home of the parents of the bride, Leemon, Mo., Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. A. H. Barnes, a minister of Fruitland, performed the ceremony in the presence of only a few relatives of the young couple.
Regenhardt is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Regenhardt, 514 Themis Street, and he is associated with his father in contracting work at Poplar Bluff. He was a student at Teachers College when he went into business.
The bride is a teacher at Washington School and is a popular and accomplished young woman. She will retain her position as a teacher until the end of the present school term when she will go to Poplar Bluff to join her husband. When she appeared at the school this morning, Mrs. Regenhardt was greeted by a shower of rice propelled in her direction by the other teachers.
A dinner party was given for the bride and groom at the Regenhardt home Sunday evening, at which a number of friends of the newlyweds were present.
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