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Show tUcdriiitg Bells. . . I Cullen-Lconard. I On Wednesday evening Rt. Rev. Bishop Scaulan united in marriage Miss Helen Cullen. t Ideal d;ttthtei of Mat-l Mat-l (hew OuUcn, and Fred V. Leonard, j The pretty bride, who wore a beautl-j beautl-j ful gown of white chiffon -cloth, with tiimmings of prince: sc lace, was attended at-tended by Miss Julia Cullm as maid of horov and Miss Emma Ra:;.-he as bridesmaid. Miss Cullen's gown was of white chiffon, while .Miss P.a.-iche wore a d.iinty creation of whkc Swiss. The bride carried a large rhower bouquet bou-quet of white roses and her two attendants at-tendants carried pink roses. David Tarpey was the best man. As the bridal bri-dal party entered the parlor, where Ihe ceremony was p. i formed. Miss Louise Lam.'-cn played the bridal chorus from "Lohonpriii." during ihe reading of the ceremony Nevin's Venetian love song, and as the last wordy were spoken the wedohr; march of Mendelssohn. After congratulations and good" wishes were, showered upon the happy young con- j pie. those present icpaircd to the din-; jug room, where an elaborate wedding j supper was serve. I. Throughout die house the decoration:; : v. ere in green and w hite Faster. Mies ami white arn tti-ons being eiy effectively effec-tively eomhin.-d wit h sinilax and other green;-. Show err. of smilax and white: carnations hunjj from all the electro- I liers. with f ,'stooniugs of the same over 1 MOkVi-au ,1..... ..,,.1 t .11 , ...,,u ,r ' cainaiions on mantels and tabic. I lie bridjl party rt"od in front or" the how window, which was banked with palnus and Easier lilh s. with an arch of snu- I lax and ivhi'-- carnations di'cctly m ' fi'on . from the ci-oi. i '; wiiicii hung j a beautiful wedding l-e!i of while car- i nations. j The bride is :i beautiful girl wiiii hosts of friends, and the groom is oi e of Salt Lake's biightesi y. ting husin j men. and the young couple aic outer- j ing their new life under the happiest a us; .ices. .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard left on the U'o j train for a wedding tiip in California.! They will 1 c in their new home after i June 1 at the comer of Ninth East and Fifth South streets. 1 The 1 ntcrmoutu ain Catholi'- extends I best wishes for all happiness to Mr. Leonaid and his charming biide. j Perkins-Sullivan. ! Miss Elnora .1. l'erkins and .1. M. ; Sullivan were united in marriage on'. Tuesday by Rt. Rev. Rishoo Scania n ! The happy young couple have the best wishes of many friends for all happi- ness to attend them through life. j Buckingham-Kemper. j .Miss Da Hone Buckingham and B. L I Kemper of Omaha were married on Wednesday evening at the residence of ; tilt? brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lv-! Lv-! erett Buckingham, j Mr. and Mrs. Kemper were the re- cipitnts of a very large numbt r of wed- ding- presents from various parts of the country, showing- what a number of friends they have and how well thev j are liked. They will reside in Omaha, i where the groom is a rising young man. j and to which city tuey will travel after j enjoying- an extended trip in the west, j The best wishes of all their friends will follow them through life. McDonald-De Bouzek. At St. Ignatius church last Monday morning Miss Minnanne McDonjldanrl J. A. De Bouzek were married bv Rev. W. J. Howlett. The bride was attended at-tended by her sifter. Miss .lanetine McDonald, and Allen Morkaux was I best man. j After th church cere monv a wed- ' ding breakfast was served at the home! of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. D. McDonald. 504 West Tenth street, i None but relatives and a few intimate j friends were present. . Mrs. De Bouzek is- one of the bet known young ladies of Pueblo, where she has lived nearly all her life. Mr. De Bouzek formerly lived in Pueblo but is now in the engraving business in nan L,aKe. ine young couple left on the noon train for Denver, where they will stop for a few days before going to Salt Lake City, where they will be at home at 123 G street. Pueblo Chieftain. The foregoing announcement is of much interest to many friends in this city. The groom is the artist for The Tn-termountain Tn-termountain Catholic and is one of Salt Lake's most popular young men. The Intel-mountain Catholic extends best wishes for all happiness to Mr. De Bouzek and his charming bride. Wumn-Fitzgerald. John T. Fitzgerald and Mips Hannah Quinn of Park City were married bv Father Kiely on Tuesday. The best wishes of many friends are extended to the popular couple and The Intermountain Catholic unites with them in tendering congratulations. |