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Show j bedding Bells. ' Ean-Beckwith. The marriage of Miss Edna Estelle Egan, niece of Captain and Mrs. Timothy Tim-othy Egan of this city, and Fred W. Beckwith nf KvuiiBr, ir i Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Captain and Mrs. Egan. The Right Rev. Lawrence Scanlan performed per-formed the ceremony in the presence of members of the family only. The bride wore a lavender crepe de chine over white silk, with salmon pink trim- nungs. and carried white carnations A wedding supper followed. Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith left for Evanston. their future home. The bride was a popular member of the class of 1903, St. Mary's academy, this city, and one of the most accomplished musicians ever gradu--ated from the school. Mr. Beckwith is a well known business man of Evans-ton, Evans-ton, which bas always been his home. The home of the happy pair has been prepared at Evanston. Ford-Murtaugh. Many friends will be interested in the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Ford of this city and Mark M. Murtaugh of Twin Falls, Ida., which was solemnized sol-emnized on Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Cathedral, Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan officiating. Only relatives of tr.e family witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by an elaborate wedding breakfast at the Wilson. Miss .V - IF-" J'- ""1 ' " ; i . i ; ; ; - Alice Ford, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and James Murphy, of Omaha, tne best man. Mrs. Murtaugh is a beautiful and accomplished girl who is very popular with a large circle cir-cle of friends. Mr. Murtaugh is one of the best 1 known civil engineers of the west. He was -for many years connected with I the Oregon Short- Line, later with the San Pedro, and is now with the Twin -balls Irrigation company of Idaho. The young couple left on the morning morn-ing train for California and the Pacific Pa-cific Northwest. They will be at homo to their friends after September 1, at Witner, Idaho. The Iinteermoun tain Catholic joins "with hosts of friends in extending earnest ear-nest wishes for all happiness to attend' Mr. Murtaugh and his winsome, pretty pret-ty bride. |