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Show Wedding Bells. An unusual number of marriages have taken place within the week. Among those reported from the cathedral cathe-dral parish was that of Miss Edna Marie Ma-rie O'Leary of Duluth, Minn., -and Charles P. Heckel of Grand Junction, Colo. The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. A. Phillips. Mr. Heckel is a railroad engineer, and he and his bride will make their home in Grand Junction. Junc-tion. v -fc One of the pretty weddings of the week at Logan avenue chapel was on Wednesday, April 20, when Miss Kath-erire Kath-erire E. Montgomery became the bride of Charles H. McLaren. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. L. McMen-amin, McMen-amin, and was followed by nuptial mas;?. The bride was attended by Miss Gertrude Hamilton, while Clarence Wibel acted as best man. sjt sj: Miss Clarence Persinser and Rufus McMartin of Keeline, Wyo.. were united in marriage by Rev. Father McMena-mln McMena-mln on Wednesday, April 20. The marriage of Dorothy Galbreath and Jerome M. Gooley took place on Wednesday, April 20, with Rev. Father McMenamin officiating. Miss Ada L. Bradley and John J. Dinneen were married Monday' evening in the Church of St. John the Evangelist Evan-gelist in Harman, Rev. Father Carr officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Dinneen went to housekeeping immediately after the ceremony, at 372 Milwaukee street. Mi?s Clara G. Tetard and William R. Goodner were married on Saturday, April 23, by Rev. Father McMenamin. sjc St. Leo's church was the scene of a wedding ceremony which made Miss Bertha Milner of Florence, Colo., the wife of Frank W. Walsh of the same place. Rev. .Father O'Ryan officiated. The oung people journeyed to Denver In order that their marriage might be a surprise to their relatives and friends in the home town. Their home for the future will be in Denver. Mr. Walsh is a nephew of the late Thomas F. "Walsh. |