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Show HE MARRIES A BOSTON HEIRESS Alexander Healy, son of Patrick Healy of this city, was married to Miss Edith Holden in Boston, Mass., Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Healy and their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, attending the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Healy will make their home In Buffalo, Wyoming, where tho young man has extensive stock interests. Mr. Healy met Miss ITolden while attending school In Boston, cupld becoming be-coming active within a very short time after the first acquaintance. The dart was well aimed and the young couple concluded to go through life together. Their wedding was unique and had a tendency to set somo of the Bostonlans wondering at the splendor splen-dor of tho occasion. Patrick Healy and wife and daughter daugh-ter will remain In the east a number of weeks before returning home and the newly married couple will spend some time in the Southern States before be-fore going to their Wyoming home. A dispatch from Boston last night gave the following account of the Aveddlirgr "Fourteen young women attendants took the places of the usual bridesmaids brides-maids aud best man when Alexander Healy of Ogden, Utah, and Miss Edith Sampson. Holden! a Boston hel-e"3, were married this evening at the Beacon Bea-con street residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Charles W. Holden. The bridegroom Is tho son of Patrick Healy, the wealthy Tvoolgrower. "The ceremonv was performed by the Rev. Arthur W. Llttlcfleld at 8 o'clock, after which there was a reception. recep-tion. Mr. Healy takes bis bride south for an cxtonded wedding trip, after jgg which they will go to their future ' home at Buffalo, Wyo. "Another novelty was furnished at the ceremony by six of the Intimate musical friends of the bride, who Is a talented violinist They played the music Incidental to the .ceremony and the reception. ' "Four attendants, all- gowned alike In white, with pale blue scarfs and each carrying large clusters f tmy-break tmy-break carnations, formed an aisle through which tho b'idal nalr passpd ;"Tho bride was given In marriage by her mother, She wad very beautiful beauti-ful In a gown of white flimsy materinl with an ovordrcss of lace and carried 1 a bouquet of lilies of the valley com- ' bined with orchids. "It was the most pretentious society wedding of tho season and specially notable because of the departure from the usual conventional customs, all Of which was done with' rare good tnste, "Mr. Healy Is a graduate of tho Massachusetts Institute cf Technology and a number of the men of his class were present at the ceremony." |