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Show I BOISE, IDA. ( "iie following changes have been made in the diocese of Boise by R.t. Rev. A. J. Glorieux, Catholic bishop of the diocese: Rev. R. T. Keyzer of Genesee, transferred trans-ferred to Boise. Rev. A. M. Billiau of Grangeville, transferred to Genesee. Rev. J. J. M. Baerlocher of Thorn Creek, transferred to Green Creek. Rev. G. DeStoop of Boise, transferred trans-ferred to Grangeville. Rev. A. Aufmkolk of Ferdinand, transferred to Thorn Creek. Rev. Father DeStoop left last week for Grangeville to take charge of the parish at that place. Rev. Father Keysher of Grangeville will take charge of the Boise parish. "Ul ICJT-UUIICI .An exceptionally pretty wedding was solemnized Oct. 3 at the home of Bishop Bish-op Glorieux, when he united in marriage mar-riage James H. Worley and Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Butler cf this city. The bride was beautifully gowned in silver gray chiffon voile over blue silk, and wore a large white picture hat. Miss Jennie Skcffington acted as bridesmaid, and wore a pretty gown of pale blue. Waiv-ner Waiv-ner Good m.''- was best man. The ceremony cer-emony wa " rformed in the presence of twenty-tjv.. intimate friends. After the service an elaborate wedding supper sup-per was served by Mrs. W. H. Thomas. The table was decorated with a profusion pro-fusion of green and white, and the other rooms, with asters and woodbine. Mr. Worley is an employe of the Boise Railroad company, and they will make their home at Locust and Bannock streets. Henkel-Voss. Bishop Glorieux officiated at a quiet home wedding on Oct. 3, when he united unit-ed Christian Henkel and Miss Alma V. Voss, at the home of the bride's mother, 1311 North Eighth street. The bride wore a beautiful dress of soft white material, and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Mrs. John Helnen was bridesmaid, and Mr. Helnen acted as best man. After the ceremony a sumptuous sump-tuous wedding dinner was served. Mr. Henkel is bookkeeper for the Sampson Music company, and a talented musician. musi-cian. Both young people are well known. They will make their home at 1311 North Eighth street. |