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Show Wedding Bells. Mr. Frank P. Lynch and his bride, who was Miss Nellie Finnerty, have returned re-turned from their trip to the west and will be at home to their friends after Nov. 1 at 1297 Ogden street. On Wednesday morning, Oct. 3. St. Leo's church was the scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding, the contracting contract-ing parties being Miss Lila Morrison nd Mr. Augustus Mayer. Rev. Father Fa-ther O'Ryan performed the ceremony. The altar was very prettily decorated in cut flowers and palms, and delightful delight-ful music was furnished tfy the Queen's Daughters, of which organization the bride was a member. The wedding march was played by Miss Clara Woe-ber. Woe-ber. The bride looked very stunning in her robe of lace over chirfon and satin, f with long tulle veil. She was attended f bv Miss Edith Mullen, who wore a blue ! cloth suit with pink hat and gloves, j Mr. Oscar Malo performed the duties of best man. I Mr. Mayer is connected with the Equitable Life Assurance company, j and is a grandson of Mr. Max Kuner, ! the pickle man. and one of Denver's I old-timers. Mrs. Mayer's home is in I the east, but she has been here for .' Mime time in order to be near her sis ter, who is a Sister of Loretto at Loret-to Loret-to Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer have gone to Los Angeles on their wedding tour and, upon their return, will go to housekeeping housekeep-ing at the Bristol Arms on Emerson street and Thirteenth avenue. -s- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Schlacks have returned from New Orleans, where they spent their honeymoon. At present pres-ent they are at the home of Mrs. Schlacks' parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Connor. lOr.O Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Schlacks will travel extensively ex-tensively before settling down in their own home. The marriage of Miss Letitia Kirk-pa Kirk-pa trick and Mr. Alexis A. Gargan will take place in Logan avenue chapel Tuesday morning, Oct. 23. |