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Show u BUTTE, MONT. The marriage of Miss Eugenia Her-menia Her-menia Mueller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller of this city, and Albert Van Pradell Rochester, also of Butte, was the most notable social event of the week. These young people peo-ple are among the society elect, and the uniting of the families through marriage is looked upon with much favor. Rev. Father De Siere was officiating clergyman and performed the ceremony cere-mony in the handsome home of Mr. and Mrs. Mueller on South Washington Washing-ton street. Miss Emma Krauss was maid of honor and John Rochester acted as best "man. The bride, who is a charming young woman and a social favorite, was beau tiful in a gown of white embroidered chiffon over white taffeta which seemed seem-ed completed by a small shower of bouquet of lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a creation in pink silk mull over pink taffeta and carried car-ried pink roses. The bridegroom is a staunch young business man who has risen to a prominent prom-inent place in the business world, and is well liked by all who know him. Only relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present at the wedding. wed-ding. The home was attractively decorated with potten plants and bright flowers for the occasion. The dining room, where an elaborately appointed ap-pointed dinner was served after the ceremony, was a bower of beauty in the simplicity of its decorations. o Frank M. Sullivan has returned from a trip through the East. Miss Kathryn Cosgrove will visit relatives in Michigan most of the summer. sum-mer. Miss Kate Sullivan and Miss Mary Haley are going to spend their vacation vaca-tion in Yellowstone park. - o Edward Joseph Mullaly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullaley and brother broth-er of Miss Marie Mullaly of this city, will be ordained a priest of the Catholic Catho-lic church June 16 at Baltimore, Md. It is planned to have the young priest celebrate his first mass in St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church, June 21, should he find it possible to reach Butte by that date. Mrs. L. H. Kimball, formerly Miss Clara Schubert and well known as a teacher and principal of the Greeley school, died at 1:25 Monday morning morn-ing at her home.. 829 West Galena street. Mrs. Kimball was a cousin of Henry Mueller, and was married to Mr. Kimball only a year ago. The remains will be taken to her old home at Me-nasha, Me-nasha, Wis., for burial. o |