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Show WIRELESS WOOING WON BRIDE. After a wooing which started much as any other waolng, but which during the last . week reached an up-to-dateness most unique, in so much that it was conducted con-ducted entirely by wireless telegraphy, Miss Lucille Sheardown. tho beautiful daughter of Mrs. M. T. Sheardown of 66fl West End avenue, was martlod Saturday Satur-day to Dr. Lee De Forrest of the American Ameri-can De Forrest Wireless Telegraph com-rany. com-rany. in the St. Regis hotel. The couple met in October last and an engagement qvickly followed. Showlnp Rrcat Intjrist in htr fiance's work, Mish fc-heardown induced Dr. De Forrest to teach her how to run the wireless appa-mtus, appa-mtus, and an Instrument was Installed In her housa so that she could communicate communi-cate with the doctor In his home, 315 West Ninety-seventh street. She little thought vliat would be the result of her enthusiasm enthu-siasm in the science. A week ago, when her marriage date was In the dreamy future, fu-ture, Miss Eheardcwn got a hfJrry call on her receiver from the doctor In his downtown down-town office. The message said that Dr. De Forrest had something Important to say and that she must not be shocked by It. Then the electric sparks snapped out the fact that the doctor had to sail at once for Europe mid that he did not wish to go alone. Naturally, Miss Slieerdown was stunned. Again the inpatient electric wavej cracked and snapped until Miss Shear-down, Shear-down, for very relief, answered: "Walt a minute. This is so sudden. The minute was quickly up. and again came the forcible request; and in the end she answered Just what she knew h would, "Yes. In a week." With that th -doctor wa forced to be content. The wedding ceremony was performed tr. the Louis Seize room of the St. Regis The beautiful ycunp bride, wore her going' nway gown,, a traveling suit of gray check, small gray French hat trimmed in) i-haded pink roses, a lingerie waist of find hand embroidery, and long gloves com4 pleted the toilette. Avlarge diamoni circld pin, the gift of the bridegroom, was the only ornament she ' wore. She carried a bouquet of brtdi's roses. i The reception-room of the St. Regis socially decorated for the wedding, was; a bower of lilies of the valley, white brtdd roses and palm?, standing out against tbi Circassian walnut woodwork. The weaJ ding party stood beneath a canopy of white roses and smilax. and on each slaj w-.is a hiiga bunch of lilies cf the vallt yJ After the ceremony a wedding breakfast! was served, the -bride and brldegroonJ lenvln glmmediately to sail on the Lu-f Itavlng immediately to sail on the Lu4 rope in two months they will make their home at th St, Regis New Tork Papers, |