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Show WEDDING BELLS. Cunningham-Mogier. . A marriage that will be of much irP terest to many friends is that of Mrs. Lucy Cunningham, nee Fitzgerald, and pr. W. A. Mosier of Tekoa, Wash., Rt.i Rev. Bishop Scanlan performing the' ceremony last Sunday afternoon in the parlors of the episcopal residence. I The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. E. M. Shea, sister of Mrs. Mosier, and ;Misspnne!l -J The bride was very lovely in a handsome hand-some traveling, gown of blue broadcloth, broad-cloth, with hat to match. She carried an exquisite shower bouquet of bride roses. Mrs. Mosier is a most charming and accomplished woman, and is a great favorite in social circles at her home. A few years ago she visited her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Shea, in this city, and made many friends during her brief stay. Possessing a beautiful voice, she occupied occu-pied the position of leading soprano in St. Mary's choir while in the city. Dr. Mosier is one of the best known physicians physi-cians of Washington, having practiced In that state for the past fifteen years. The happy couple have a legion of friends, who will wish them abundant prosperity and happiness in their married mar-ried life. Last Sunday evening a large recep-J recep-J tion was tendered Dr. and Mrs. Mosier at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I. Shea, at which a large number of friends were present. The happy couple left on Tuesday evening for. a visit to Denver, after which they will return to Tekoa to reside. re-side. The Intermountaln Catholic joins with all their friends in extending congratulations. |