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Show HAROLD O. NELM8 WEDDED TO CALDWELL, IDA., GIRL Attended by relatives and n few intimate friends of the bride and tho groom, h quiet but very pretty wed-diwj wed-diwj took place at 7'30 o'clock on Wediiediv evening, Octohr 0. 1020, at tlitirtMiiilenei'of thobridiV parents at Siimiy Slope, when Altu, daughter of Mr. mid Airs. 1'rvd Iliwers, was unitwl in iiiarnngo to Iianild (1. XbIiiw, miii of Mr. and Mrx. O. 1". Xlnw, of this city, was the Cnldvoll (Ida.) TrihuiiB. Hahlias, MMins and lo were un1 eifeetively in tho living liv-ing riHini, where, the ceremony was imrliinuwl by ltev. David U. Hiiro of the 1'reab.vtreiHii chiireh. Tho bride unit groom entered unattended. The Imde was most hPHiitifullv gowned in white and einliroiilered georyatto over white Mtm. A lmunteouii wedding Miipr was served immediately fl-lowiugthueeretuouv, fl-lowiugthueeretuouv, alter which Mr. and Mrs. Xelms eame to thia olty and iiumeliately went to lioitMkeening at their now home nt 1'iftlt and Dearborn. Dear-born. Mr. Neltiw is one of Cold-well Cold-well ' jHipular oiiug ladlea nnd has been employed for the aat sif.'onil yeaiSi at the local telepliono office. Tlie groom is alwi very popular in the voutiaer nt and ia emploved in tho liookKtwjiiiig demrtmut of tho Com-meroial Com-meroial bank. |