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Show I B0ZEMAN, MONT. I j ! (Special Correspondence.) A very pretty wedding occurred on Wednesday evening, January 26, when Miss Alice Piedalue and Charles W. Hancock were married. The wedding took place in their new home on Wrest, Babcock street, at 8 p. m. Rev. Father Thompson performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Anna Kraeger, and the best man was Charles Fridley. Miss Piedalue was charmingly gowned in white, wore a veil and carried white roses. Miss Krueger was lovely in pink, carrying pink roses. The wedding march was played by Miss Lillian Parent of Helena. Hele-na. The guests numbered all the intimate inti-mate young girl friends of the bride and the young men friends of the groom. Many beautiful and costly gifts were received. Miss Piedalue is one of Bozeman's most popular young ladies, and the groom. Mr. Hancock, is one of the most progressive and popular young business men, holding a responsible respon-sible position with the H. A. Peace & Co.'s jewelry store. |