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Show lUecfdhig Bells, j MORRIS-GOFF. Miss Josephine Morris, well known j here as an cloetitionlHl , was married to George Arnold GofT Wednesday at noon. At I he home of the bride's sister. Mrs. J. A. Brown, a reception was held in the evening, after which the bride and bridegroom left for their future home in Bingham Junction. The Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Catholic extends good wishes for all happiness to Mr. Gol'f and his pretty bride. Kennedy-McDole. Miss Alice Kennedy of Philadelphia and J. W. McDole of this city were married Thursday evening of last week in Sacred Heart church by Rev. Father Callahan, in the presence of relatives and a few friends. Miss G. O'Nel) was bridesmaid and Tee Gallup acted as best man. The bridal party were entertained enter-tained at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. McDole, S27 South Main st ret. The house was prettily decorated with carnations and asparagus vine for the occasion. Many handsome gifts were received by the happy couple. The bride was one of the popular teachers and the bridegroom well known and highly respected in mining circles, and is a capable young man. Mr. and Mrs. McDole will be at home to their friends in this city. Cannole-Brewer. Frank Cannole and Miss Clara Brewer Brew-er were married on Tuesday evening of last week by Father Callahan. It was a very pretty but quiet wedding, only i relatives being present. Roger Cannole, Can-nole, brother of the groom, was best man and Miss Anna Kerwin was bridesmaid. The newly married couple left on the evening train for Milwaukee Milwau-kee and other eastern cities and will bo at home to their friends in about a month. Lynch-O'Donnell. A beautiful wedding was solemnized at Sacred Heart church on Tuesday morning of last week, when Miss Mary A. Lynch became the bride of Mr. M. D. O'Donnell, Reverend Father Callahan, Calla-han, assisted by Reverend Father Van Aken, performing the marriage ceremony. cere-mony. Palms and flowers trimmed the church effectively, and added to countless count-less lights which shone over the bridal party produced an attractive picture. The charming bride was gowned in a white French organdie, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and carried bride roses. Miss Elaine O'Brien was honor maid and Mr. T. J. Lamphier acted as best man. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother. moth-er. Mrs. M. Lynch, r.10 East Park street, the bridal party and immediate relatives rel-atives being present. Carnations and roses, with' asnaragus fern, were used in the decorations with pretty effect. A rose bowl adorned the center of the table, filled with the pretty blossoms. The bride and groom are both well and favorably known, the bride being one of the sweet daughters of the state, and the groom a rising young business man. Sincere congratulations and best wishes of a wide circle of friends attend at-tend them. They are at present in Salt Lake City, but will return soon to Butte to make their home in the future. |