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Show Diocese of beyenne CHEYENNE. Miss Susie Brady and Joseph Cahill United in Marriage. At 10:30 o'clock Monday night in St. Mary's cathedral Father Delahanty pronounced the words which made Miss Susie Brady and Mr. Joseph Cahill husband and wife. The marriage was witnessed by only two friends of the contracting parties and was a surprise to the families of the contracting parties. Not the nufciiicBi iiiMiiig ui nut was iu occur was allowed to leak out, and not until un-til so informed by a telephone message mes-sage did the parents of the bride know-that know-that she was no longer a single woman. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cahill went to the depot and took passage on train No. 101 for Salt Lake City. They wi.ll be absent from the city only two or three clays, and on their return will go to housekeeping in a home which the groom prepared some time ago. i The bride, nee Miss Brady, is one of the most talented musicians in the west. She came to Cheyenne from Omaha several years ago, and during her residence here has endeared herself her-self -to all with whom she came in contact. Mr. Cahill, the groomis one of the city's rising young business men. He was born in Cheyenne and has been brought up here. He is prominent in lodge and social circles and has hundreds hun-dreds of friends who will -congratulate him on his return. Mr. Cahill and Miss Brady had been engaged for several months, but the unexpectedness of their marriage will be a surprise to their friends. So quietly were the preparations for the wedding conducted that a brother of the groom who works in the county coun-ty clerk's office and has charge of the issuance of marriage licenses was not aware that a license had been issued in this case. $- Monday at high noon at the home of the groom's mother. Miss Myra Rugg of Bear Creek and Mr. John Tobin were united in marriage by Father De lahanty. The ceremony was witnessed by a number of friends and relatives. The young couple left on the afternoon I train for a trip to Omaha. ' Mr. Tobin is a popular young machinist ma-chinist in the emploj-e of the Union Pacific. The bride is the daughter of the Bear Creek ranchman. |