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Show A JUNE WEDDING. Tha Styer- Wllke Nuptials at 8b Mark't Cathxflral. The marriage of Miss Bessie Wilkes anil Lieutenant Henry I. SHyer in St. Mark's cathedral last night was a memorable mem-orable aiTair. Bishop J-eonard performed per-formed the ceremony. The bride waJ attended by Miss (irace Wallace, maid of honor, ami Miss Addie Hampton and Mias Mattie Koyle bridesmaids. Lieut-enant Lieut-enant Mclvers of the Seventh infantry was the best man. Lieutenant Sam Seay and Mr. Charles Wilkes were the ushers. Herbert Wilkes was the page who carried the prayer book. The bride was attired in an elegant white silk, trimmed in Duchesse lace, veil and cape jessamine roses; Mi.'S Wallace In lemon colored crepe, with feather trimming, and boniuet of yellow yel-low roses: Miss llr.mpton, oink silk, tnuiUrt of pink ro-es and Miss Koyle, pale green Bilk, with boii'piet of pink roses. The floral decorations were pretty. Mrs Hamilton executed Mendelssohn's wedding march and the bridal chorus Irom l.oliengun. A reception was held at the residence of tho bri le's parents on Kourih Last street. The bride received many beautiful beau-tiful and handsoniH gilts. The liride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund Wilkes. The grimm is the lieutenant of the Twenty-first infantry, Tort I 'ought. They leit lust night to upend tlieir honeymoon in California. Lieutenant Slyer will hereafter here-after be stationed at LeaveuvvorLh. |