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Show i H DORAN-BROOKS. H The marriage of Miss Halllc J. Dor- B tin, a well known school teacher of this Hl city, and C. E. Brooks of Chicago, H lo-k placo In Pocntcllo yesterday. The B reremonr was to have been pcrform- B fd In this city anil the father and H brother of tho groom wcro on their H ray west to he present H There was an error made in tho is- H manco of their transportation, how- H '.ver, and they went to Pocntcllo In- H stead of coming to this city. Mr. H Brooks and his bride-to-bo therefore H departed for Pocatollo at 9:30 o'clock! H yesterday morning and the marrlago j took placo there. H They left at onco for Portland, Ore- H gon and alter a trip on tho const H v. Ill make their homo at Baker City, H Ore., where Mr. Brooks has secured a H position. Tho brldo Is a daughter BH of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doran, rcsld- Ing at 25C Twenty-first street. DH VH SLEIGHING PARTY. ' l A sleighing party was given last B Saturday ovening by Miss Ruth Hj Shields of 23G Twenty-eighth slreot HH and "was voted a huge success by all IH parties. The chaperones were 'Mrs. J R. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. John HH Shields. The following young people HH made up the party: H Helen Robb, Corabel Van Namce. Ellono Wright, Almina Bagley, Bthel White, Lois Jarman. Thelma Traev, Edith Shlolds, Athleen Rovoro, Ruth Shields, Willlo Grooms, Loland Allison, Alli-son, Konnoth Alllfion, Harry Bngley, Herman Griffin. Rowland WcBt. Howard How-ard Miller, Julian Watson nnd Glen Woodmansce. no |