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Show Wedding Bells. Miss Sadie Marie Boyle and James William Welsh were married on Monday, Mon-day, April 18. at Logan Avenue chapel. Rev. H. L. McMenarnin performed the ceremony and celebrated nuptial mass. The bride was attended by Miss Mattle Nickels, and Horace J. Sulings acted as best man. fi On Wednesday Miss Dorothea Gal-lreath Gal-lreath became the bride of Jerome M. Gooley at a quet ceremony performed at the parochial residence by Rev. Father McMenarnin. sjc if. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Belim have returned from their wedding tour and are at home at 9S5 South Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Belim was formerly Miss Mary Wade, and her marriage to Charles L. Belim too place early this month at Sacred Heart church. i St. Leo's church was the scene of a pretty ceremony Thursday evening which united in matrimony Miss Franie Bundig and John P. Cummins. Mr. and Mrs. Cummlna will make their home at 96 South Pennsylvania avenue. Charles Francis Cassidy will return to Denver next month, bringing as his bride one of the most popular and moset accomplished young women of Youngs-town, Youngs-town, O. Mrs. Cassidy was Miss Anna De Sales McFadden and her marriage to Mr. Cassidy was one of the season's social events in her home town and took place in St. Columbia's church on Tuesday, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy Cas-sidy are at present the guests of the bride's grandparents In Wheeling, W. Va,, and will visit other points in the east and south before coming to Denver. Den-ver. One of the most fashionable weddings of the season took place on Tuesday evening, April 19, when Miss Florence Beaman became the bride of Fred Thomas McGuire. The officiating clergyman cler-gyman was Rev. Father Bernard, pastor pas-tor of St. Elizabeth's church. The ceremony ce-remony was performed at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Daniel Fuels-cher, Fuels-cher, 1325 Josephine street. The house was a bower of apple . blossoms and ferns. The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sefferin Beaman, was exquisitely gowned in ivory satin, heavily embroidered in pearls. Her hand-embroidered veil was fastened with a wreath of orange blossoms, and her shower bouquet was of apple blossoms blos-soms with valley lilies and marguerites. margue-rites. Miss Flora Bloedt was maid of honor and wore green messaline with muff of pink carnations and apple blossoms. blos-soms. The bridesmaids "were also gowned in green, with bouquets of apple ap-ple blossoms and smilaz. They were Miss Monette Hene and Miss Delia Sorell. Edward Whitley attended the groom, and the ushers were Philip Gleason and J. Doll. Lohmann's orchestra orches-tra furnished some beautiful and appropriate ap-propriate selections. A reception followed fol-lowed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. McGuire left for California, where they will enjoy a two months' wedding tour. Mr. McGuire is connected connect-ed with the Colorado Midland railroad, and his bride is one f the most popular pop-ular young women in society, as attested attest-ed by the number of entertainments given in her honor when her engagement engage-ment was announced. |