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Show I WEDDING BELLS. I i- : i Stephens-Hamer, The marriage of Miss Mamie B. Stephens and Willard Hamer occurred on Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stephens. Rev. Father Kiely performed per-formed the ceremony at 7 o'clock in the presence of only the immediate relatives. The bride wore an exquisite gown of real lace over white taffeta and carried car-ried a shower bouquet of bride roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Rose Stephens, who was daintily gowned gown-ed in pink chiffon over taffeta. Mr. Hamer was attended by Thomas B. Stephens, brother of the bride. Mrs. Hamer is a beautiful girl of womanly character and charming manner. She has always been a favorite in social circles for hor many graces of character. char-acter. Mr. Hamer is the well-known young lawyer of the firm of Hamer & Buckle. Ho has many friends who sincerely extend earnest wishes for all happiness to attend him and his win some, pretty brido. The happy young couple were manied on the thirty-second anniversary of the wedding of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamer j will be at home after February 20 at 1 White Hall. The Intermountam Catholic Cath-olic extends hearty congratulations. Canham-Morgan. Among the recent marriages at the episcopal residence was that of Miss Clarinda A. Canham and John A. Morgan. Mor-gan. The bride was attended by Miss Ruby Atwood and J. F. Atwood. Rev. Father Connelley performed the ceremony. cere-mony. The bride is a charming young girl who numbers her friends by the legion. Mr. Morgan is a popular machinist ma-chinist at the Rio G:ande shops. The happy young couple are at home at 849 Cannon street. Kearns-Baker. Rev. Father M. J. Deneaf united in marriage recently Miss Mary Kcarns and Jesse E. Baker. The young couple cou-ple were attended by Miss Mary Faloon and James Kearns. The best wishes of many friends are extended to Mr. j Baker and hig charming bride. McKesser-Le Claire. The marriage of Miss Charity Mc-Kessar Mc-Kessar and Charles O. Lo Claire was performed by Rev. Father W. K. Ryan. The witnesses were Miss Margaret Muffly, of Pocatello, and Michael Cur-ran, Cur-ran, of this city. The young couple will reside in this city and will shortly be at home to their many friends. Wilson-Thomas. The marriage of Miss Effie Wilson and Charles J. Thomas, jr., which took place at noon Wednesday, was followed that evening by a reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. A. Wilson. About one hundred relatives and friends weie invited to the affair, af-fair, and Mrs. Wilson was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Mellissa Sears. Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Thom-as, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Wilson. Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Williams, Miss Hettie Williams and . Miss . Nellie Nicholson served in the dining room, and the Misses Lou Hagman, Mattie Gargar, Maud Patrick Pat-rick and Verna Young served punch. |