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Show bedding Bells. DUGUET-M ELLON.. St. Mary's cathedral was the scene of a beautiful and truly Catholic wedding wed-ding last Monday morning, when Miss Felecita Duguet and Mr. James F. Mellon were united in the bonds of matrimony. Rev. Father Kiely performed per-formed the ceremony at 9 o'clock and then celebrated the nuptial Mass. Twelve little girla of the Junior Choir, robed in white, with wreaths and veils, met the bridal party at the church door and preceded them to the altar, where waited Rev. Father Kiely. The bridesmaid was Miss Katherine Early, who was gowned in a dainty costume of white swiss and carried pink carnations. carna-tions. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes Valen-ciennes lace, and carried a shower bouquet bou-quet of bride's roses. Miss Nora Gleason Glea-son presided at the organ, playing Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" as the bridal party entered. During the, ceremony cere-mony the little girls sang a number of hymns very sweetly. Isabell Higgins and Anna Springman were the soloists. solo-ists. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was a?rved at the home of the bride's parents, only the close friends and relatives being bidden. Miss Duguet is a popular young lady of the cathedral parish, who has won hosts of friends by. her .amiable, womanly disoosition. Mr. Mellon has for many years been a trusted employe of the Bamberger Coal company, but is now private secretary sec-retary for Joseph Dederjchs. The Intermountain Catholic joins with a legion of friends in extending best wishes to. Mr. Mellon and his charmins? bride. |