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Show DUG UET-GO 0D. St. Mary's Cathedral wa? the acene of a very pretty marriage on Tuesday morning, when Miss Celestine Marie Duguet and Mr. George Good were united in the sacred ties of matrimony by Rt. Rev. Bishop Seanlan. At 9 o'clock the bridal party, to the strains j of Mendelssohn's wedding march, entered en-tered the beautifully decorated church, and, proceeding to the altar, the beau-' beau-' tiful marriage ceremony of the Catholic Catho-lic ritual was read, after which the nuptial masjs was celebrated, and at its i-umiuMiiu me uupiicu Dieting' was given. During the service little Clara Fafek the sweet-voicedr soprano of the children's chil-dren's choir, sang some beautiful hymns, and Mr. Joseph Sauer, the bass soloist of St. Mary's, sang a beautiful "O Salutaris." At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party were driven to the home of the bride's parent? par-ent? Mr. and Mrs. Duguet, where the wedding breakfast was served. In the evening a reception was given at the home of the happy couple. The house ! was profusely decorated with palms and flowers. A delicious supper was served, after which musical numbers were given by Miss Margery Mulvey on the mandolin and Miss Nora Glea-son Glea-son on the piano. The bride wore a dainty gown of white organdie, en traine. with tulle veil, and carried a large bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor was Miss Felicite Duguet. who was prettily gowned in white organdie and carried pink roses. The groom was attended by his bpother-in-law, Dr. G. A. Hen- The wedding presents were unusually unusual-ly handsome, and came with the congratulations con-gratulations and best wishes of their many friends. The Intermountain Catholic extends congratulations and the hope for a happy, untroubled journey through life to the popular young people. i |