Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1912 — HARVE ROBINSON MARRIED NOV. 11TH [ARTICLE]
HARVE ROBINSON MARRIED NOV. 11TH
Former Rensselaer Boy, Now Prominent In Business and Politics of N. Dak., Again Wedded. The following article relates the marriage of Harve Robinson, of Sentinel Butte, N. Dak., and is copied from the Billings County Republican. He is a brother of Warren Robinson, of this place. He will be remembered by many Rensselaer people. The Sentinel Butte paper says: “The marriage of Hon. Harve Robinson, of this place, and Miss Nelle Elliott, of Rhame, No. Dak., was solemnized on Monday of this week the 11th, at the home of tbe bride’s mother, Mrs. M. M. Elliott. The ceremony took place at three o’clock p.. m., Rev. Bennet, of Marmarth, officiating. The wedding was a quiet one, only the immediate friends of the contractingparties being present. “Mr. Robinson, as is well known to most of our readers, is a man who is and has been in the public life and politics of Billings county and the Missouri Slope, and has a large number of friends, not only here but throughout the state, who will offer cougratulations upon the happy union. “The bride is a graduate of the Fergus Falls high school and the University of Minnesota, and prior to her coming to Rhame was principal of the Pelican Rapids (Minnesota) 'high school. She Is a young woman of high repute and pleasing personality and Sentinel Butte people will be glad to welcome her as a resident of the town. “As near as The Republican man can learn Mr. Robinson did not impart the glad news to many oWji|E friends—but the story got out-NflSp when he and 'his bride arrived on tne evening train Tuesday they were met by a crowd of friends who showered them with rice and then triumphantly escorted them about town in a conveyance not especially suited to the purpose—and much noise was made. The happy groom, 'however, “came across” to the satisfaction of the assemblage—and there was more noise later* “The Republican is pleased to join with the many friends of the happy couple in extending heartiest congratulations and best wishes—and In welcoming the bride to Sentinel Butte.”
