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Show Jim-rinses. Tho regular manage notice runs in this fashion: The happy couple started yesterday afternoon to make their bridal trip to the racilic Coast, Therejs uo use u, ..;.;..., noetic ouavcrs over, the matrimonial attack of , so practical a ..entleman ns friend Hugh, secmg that he prefers railroad building to Spenserian stanzas or anapicstic verse; and so wc will merely wish the voting couplo all the happiness which is usually attainable by the favored fa-vored ones of those suffering mortals and miserable sinners that go to make up the great human lamii) . Last cvcuing.at St. Mark's Church. Mr. James Hoglo was married to Miss Ida. Elizabeth King. The ceremony was performed by lit. Rev. D. S. Tut-Ue. Tut-Ue. Tho bridesmaids were Miss June Spencer and Miss Thompson; the ..roomsmcn were Messrs. Luke Voor- hics and L. U. Colbath. Tho bride was dressed in white, as were the bridesmaids, and they all looked as fresh and pretty as moss rose-buds. The groom and groomsmen were attired at-tired in full dress and looked dtban-wiirc. dtban-wiirc. Tho church was crowded and a great number of the friends of the parly were compelled to remain on t the outside during the services. The , newly married couplo have our con-c con-c gralulatious and well-wishes for their future liappiucss. |