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Show s iUedding Bells. Evans-Pischel. The marriage of Miss Pearl Evans and William Pischel took pLace at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few of the relatives- and close personal friends of the bride and bridegroom, but at th? reception that followed many friends congratulated the young yeople. Ring-O'Neil. lit. Bev. Bishop Scanlan united in marriage last Sunday evening Miss Honora Ring of this citv and. Cornelius Corne-lius J. 0'N?il of Park City. The ceremony took place immediately after the coronation ceremony, and was witnessed by a large number. of friends. Miss Delia Pembroke' attended attend-ed the bride and Michael O'Neil was" groomsman. The pretty bride wore a daintv gown of white Venetian cloth and carried bride ros'-j?. Miss Pembroke was also gowned in white and carried carnations.' As the bridal party entered the church the organist played the -Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." and during the cerfmony the ever beautiful "Trau-miere. "Trau-miere. The ceremony was made doubly impressive im-pressive by the sermon delivered on. the sacrament by Rt. Rv. Bishop Scanlan, who spoke eloquently on the subject. After the ceremony the right ieverend bishop congratulated the I young coup?, and the St. Cecelia chorus cho-rus rendered beautiful music The Intermountain Catholic joins with many friends in extending sincere sin-cere wishes for all happiness to attend at-tend Mr. O'Neil and his winsome bride Th y will reside in Park City. O'Neil-Sullivan. Another pretty church wedding look place at, the Cathedral on Monday night, when Miss Mary O'Neil of this city and Patrick A. Sullivan of Butte were married. Rev. Father Curran performed the c remony. The young couple were attended by Miss Katherine Alice Harrington and John Harrington. The pretty bride wore a handsome gown of white silk and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. . Miss Harrington wore a dainty gown of white chiffon cloth and carried pink and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will reside in Butte, and the best wishes of hosts of friends follow them in their nw life. The Intermountain Catholic extends ex-tends congratulations. |