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Show I WEDDING BELLS. I j , i De Long-Young. The marriage of Miss Elva H. De Long and Howard O. Young, jr.. took place at the residence of the bride's parents on Tuesday, Aug. 11. O. F. Whitney officiating. The wedding was a very quiet one. none but members of the families being present. The bride is a charming girl and a clever musician. musi-cian. Mr. Young is a rising young mining min-ing man, and the Intermountain Catholic Cath-olic joins with many friends in extending extend-ing best wishes to him and his winsome win-some bride. Coleman-Chamberlain. The wedding of Miss Martha Coleman and Denton B. Chamberlain occurred last Saturday. Rev. Father Montrucchio Montruc-chio officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman Cole-man of this city. She is a most attractive at-tractive girl, who has hosts of friends. She was for many yearsa member of St. Mary's Cathedral choir. Many friends unite with the Intermountain Catholic in extending best wishes for all happiness to Mr. , Chamberlain and his pretty bridt. Becker-Gillham. A large home wedding at Adrian, Minn.. Wednesday evening was that of Miss Vina Becker, a prominent young lady of that city, to Lynn S. Gillham. a new spaper man of this city. The ceremony cere-mony was performed at 8:30 at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Becker's Beck-er's only attendant was Miss Edna O'Neil of Stillwater. Minn., and Hubert Gillham, a brother of the groom, acted as best man. A large reception followed. fol-lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Gillham left later for the east and will be at home to their friends here after Oct. 1 at the Cummings apartments. |