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Show ! MISS NELLIE RAM EY MARRIED IN BOSTON. Last Wednesday September 30, Miss I Nellie G Ramev, daughter of Mr. and j Mrs John V. . Ramey of this city ana Arthur Edmond Gay of Boston were murried at the home of the groom e parents in boston. Only the Immediate families attend ed the nuptials. An orchestra amid ferns and cut flowers furnl?hpd a se lpctcd program of ( erf monial music The bride was radiant in white peau de-eoie cut en train, with tunics of genuine chantilly and carried a huge I shower bouquet oi lilies, rosjs and orchids; her only adornment was the groom's gift, an imported platinum clasp with watch. The bride was given in marriage by Mrs. Lucia Con-tri Con-tri Carlon As bridesmaid, Miss LU-: LU-: llan Rose v.'arlen, charmingly gowned in pasted rharmeuse with family lace of old gold, completed a delightful picture in a bower of roses. Mr George Carberry attended the groom. I The wedding gifts were both costly j and numerous and were received from all parts of the world The guests In 1 eluded Mr. and Mrs l-Jdrnond Gay, I Mrs Guy Crosby, Edward Carlen, Master Albert Contri Carlen. Cloyne ! House, Misses Arline and Yletta Gay, Messrs Ralph and Ieo Gay. After a wedding tour of Canada and the Thousand Isles, Mr and Mrs. Gay-will Gay-will be at home after November 1 in Boston. The bride is one of Ogden's most popular young ladies and a talented musician. Before her marriage she attended the New Knglnnd Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music. Mr. Gay has numerous i Friends in Boston, where he Is an official of-ficial of the Southern Railway |