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Charles Henry Harrison
Male 1902 - 2006


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  • Birth  30 Jun 1902  Lisbon, Ransom, North Dakota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  30 May 2006  Vancouver, Clark, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I5005  The Evenson Tree
    Last Modified  20 Jul 2021 

    Family  Eleanor Agnes Arenson,   b. 06 Oct 1910, Brooten, Stearns, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 03 Aug 2003, Vancouver, Clark, Washington Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  25 Jul 1937  Brooten, Stearns, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • at Trinity Parsonage

      Newspaper clipping, Brooten Tribune.
      DOUBLE WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED Ceremony Takes Place At Local Parsonage Sunday Morning, July 25.
      Miss Eleanor Arenson, daughter of Mrs. Floyd Robinson, became the bride of Charles Harrison, son of Mrs. O. E. Harrison of Lisbon, N. D. and Miss Florence Hanson, daughter of Mrs. Rose Hanson, was united in marriage to James Arenson, son of Mrs. Floyd Robinson, in a double wedding ceremony Sunday morning, July 25. The service was read by Rev. A. H. Hoyme at the Trinity parsonage. Miss Arenson was attired in a navy blue sheer with a shirred bolero jacket and blue and white accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses, sweet peas and baby breath. Miss Hanson was gowned in a white alpaca sheer with a black three-quarter length coat. Her accessories were black and white. She wore a corsage of pink roses, orchid and white sweet peas and baby breath. The brides are both graduates of the Brooten high school, Mrs. Harrison, in the class of 1929 and Mrs. Arenson in the group of 1930. The former has been employed as an assistant in the offices of Drs. Rydburg and Shipstead for the past five years. Mr. Arenson is a local high school graduate, class of 1921, and is now engaged in the automobile business here. Mr. Harrison is employed as telegraph operator and has been stationed at Brooten for some time. Both couples left immediately after the ceremony to enjoy a honeymoon motor trip to Duluth and other points in Northern Minnesota. Saturday evening the two couples were honored at a supper given by the brides' mothers, Mesdames Robinson and Hanson. Fifteen guests were entertained and were seated at a table decorated in green and white. Lighted candles enhanced the festive board which centered with a two-tiered wedding cake. The bridal couples have a host of friends who wish them prosperity and much happiness.
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    Family ID  F1772  Group Sheet