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Show PUEBLO, COLO. Monday morning. Nov. 7, at 8 o'clock, at St. Patrick's church, Mark Tiernan, a well known railroad man, and Miss Mamie Gribbon were united in marriage mar-riage in the presence of only intimate friends of the family. Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan lel over the Denver & Rio Grande railway for Bos Angeles, where they will make their future home. The bride was attended at-tended bv Miss May McDonald, while Hugh Gribben. brother of the bride, acted as best man. The wedding niai c h was played by Mark McDonald as the. wedding party entered the church. m-i m-i mediately after the ceremony a wedding wed-ding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kelkcr, 316 Madison Mad-ison avenue. The groon; was a former citizen of this city and wa? well known in musical cir.-les. He is now con-, nccted with a California railroad. The : bride is an accomplished young lady, popular in social circles. ! P. J. Finnigan. guard at the penitentiary. peni-tentiary. Canon City, spent Sunday with relatives in Pueblo. |