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Show I (JOCIETY The Historical Society will meet Saturday, October Sth. with Mrs. A. IJ. Patton, If.OtJ Twenty-fourth street. The meetings will open promptly at 3 o'clock. j TOMASEK KEANE. j "P.Iest Is the bride whom the sun shines on" was again verified this morninc, when Miss Irene Toniasek, daughter of .lames and Klizabcth Tom-nsck, Tom-nsck, and .lohn .1 Keanc of Ithaca, N. V.. were united in the holy hnnd of matrimony at St Joseph's church, the Rev. Father I'. M CushnaliRii per-forrnlriK per-forrnlriK the nuptial ceremony. The bridal party, ushered by Flank Matthews. Mat-thews. Walter Hauchman, Ceorge Wall and C. A. Maguire entered the church promptly at lo, the beautiful autumn sunbhine enhancing the pretty scene. The bride, attired In a beautiful creation cre-ation of while silk mull and old lace, designed by her mother, wearing a handsome white picture hat and carrying car-rying a lovely shower bno,ucl of Kast-cr Kast-cr lilies, the gift of Mrs. John Mo-1 Mo-1 ('.rath, was accompanied by her brldes-: brldes-: maids, each daintily attired in white, wearing a large picture hat and car-j car-j rylng a shower bouquet, her mother In a handsome black cwn and hr ! father, who led her to the altar. The I gioom was accompanied by Francis Caw ley. The scene was solemnly I sweet and impressive, and the benignant be-nignant manner of Father Cushna-ban Cushna-ban with the low. sweet notes of the wedding mnrch. played by Miss l.orctta Malone at the organ, and Miss f'.eni?vtee Malone accompanying w ith the violin, added to its attractiveness. attractive-ness. Mls Marguerite McNulty sang "Ave Ma-li." The bridesmaids were: Miss Maude Matthews, Miss Gertrude Diddle, Did-dle, ML-s Clara Warner and Miss Frances Mnllaney of Salt Iike City. Alter the nuptial ceremonv at the I church the wedding brisfast was given a: tbe Tornasek home. 2.13S Mad-I Mad-I ion avenue, which was made royally , beautiful with fall flowers, potted plants and gorceon autumn foliage. Covers were laid for about 40 gruests. and an elaborate menu was served. Toasts to the bride and groom, with the usual felicitations and gay repartee, repar-tee, were siiven. Fattier Cushnaban, In his well known happy vein, offered congratulations and blessings to the happy pair. The wedding gifts were many and beautiful, and loving messages from distant friends were an added pleasure. pleas-ure. Mr. and Mrs. Keane leae tonight J for putte Mont., whero they will take the Northern Pacific for the east, vis-itlng vis-itlng St. Paul, Chicago. Buffalo, Ithaca, Itha-ca, Mr. K ane's home city, and New York- city. Thev will be at home j t.. their friends iu their pretty new home or Monroe avenue nfter De-lemlier De-lemlier 1. Mrs. Keane has n host r' warm friend in Ogden wno extend best wi.she. i |