JLYJLJUSJL^I U JL X X■ •• •«* ■ . * » 1 •- .v . “ • * •4al in tiln George3r.nor, have nia. TheyPopular I ence Iro HimselfAmong theprofessor ?ge maga-lt on theJAME8BURG, Feb. 10—The Wat wedding of the present year to be solemnized at the 8t. James Catholic Church, was that of Miss Katharine Marie Dughi, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dughi, of this place and Qeorge Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gross, hlso, residents of this place. The cere- h° lt;«o thin inony took place yesterday morning 1 at nine o'clock, following a mass ap-I prcprlate for the occasion and thelJJ^J* ^ gofficiating clergyman was Rev. Fatb-I!™” ” er Cahill, rector of the chnrch at ««*“•”» «■ which the ceremony was performed. I “*The ring service was used. He lidThe wedding procession formed in I „M ^at j — the rear of the church and at is headl.ac ‘ , auffer i walked the bridesmaid. Miss Ansela I tr0uble and Dughi, a sister of the bride and the moBt despalrlt; groom, George Gross. Next camel henefltc the bride and the best man. John Brabston, of Kingston, a cousin of .the groom. Bringing up In the rear I were the other attendants, Miss will strike Katharine Monahan, of town, Mtl., . *Verv functions Frederick Dughi, a brother of the] t it warKingsland br|lt;je ItuI®’ 11 w*acommittee ur|UB* I er than minibig dance A redding dinner was served at 1 u night8 an Iday night the home of the bride’s parents, fol-J would get i While lowing the reception held at the I WOrn out, wl home. The dinner was served in the! * nauseating parlor and the decorations were very I Tanlac w pretty, green smilax and white en I ^ith me. I twined about the room. From thelreme(]ieB wjtPROMstomach cau I’m not i to pain, butm.: form the * declared iue as to he routinoertalnment en during »n the ilrst lance, and important ielrig plan-o be man* e than has e studentsbe greatly deth, is in the dance, mittee that ned into a or the pc-'ill be pink as indicate be simple, distinction lat will beanners will no distine-allery will md sixteen all around lery, all of i pink and plants will ecorate ther functions V been an-and othoi ill working o make the s, and ovoi ive already•AHMERMiss mac iiar young gave her a night that ffair. The me of Miss dia avenue completely njoyed five and dauc-ation was as the re* it of linenit included labelle -and ler. E. Mil-Helferich, onuors andchandeliers streamers were suspended that reached to the individual plates of the diners. Favors were attached to the ends of the streamer in the shape of hearts.Many presents were received by the young couple consisting of cut glass and many useful household articles Including over $100 in cash, gifts to the bride.The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.Charles Dughi, Mrs. Angelina Dughi. Miss Helen Kenney, Newark: Louis Dughi. High Bridge; Mr. snd Mrs Anthony Dughi. Fdererick Dughi, Mr. and Mrs. John Brabston, Miss Katharine Ryan, Kingston; Miss Jennie Frost, Bradley Beach; Mr. end Mrs. William Gross, Mr. and Mrs. James Beckney, Mrs. Jeremiah Mon ahan, Miss Katharine Monahan. Misses Leona, Katharine, Elizabeth and Agnes Beckney, of Jamesburg.Following a honevmoon spent at the Hotel Williard, Washington, the couple will reside at the home of the groom. He is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of this place.The ceremony was performed within the railing of the church altar as a special honor to the bride who is prominently connected with the church work of the parish and a member of the ohoir.The bride was dressed in a handsome costume of white crepe meteor and wore a bridal veil and carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. She wore a hat to match this pretty costume and probably no bride of recent years hereabouts made a prettier picture. Her traveling dress was of black gabardine trimmed with fur of the same color and wore a hat to match this costume.Miss Angela Dughi, the bridesmaid, wore a becoming pink suit of pink crepe meteor and a picture hat to match. She carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Katharine Monahan, the other attendant wore a costume of blue satin messaline and wore a blue satin picture hat. She carried a shower bouquet of carnations. A special musical program was rendered by the chorister, Mrs. Jeremiah Monahan and rendered by a quartet and she also played the Lohengrin wedding march at the entrance of the bridal couple to the church.first half-dt brought relic thing, and v least distres night, awaki work and nc brown’ taste the good of l clare myself Tanlac, t which Is no 2,000 people and New Br duced and Monigan’s F street, this tained in F S. Strang's uent.IRVING JdOIXO TO HE All“BILLY” SUNDAYAn ins pecHighland P; morning by her of the 1 was appoint committee I Mr. Atkinso cellent cond Mrs. Carina is making one of the to get down the scholar much as a great imprc There ar attending t parents wer These tffiild English lan get an edult; the |arents fice to sent buttheir m to become of the coui well as to g ly praisewo couragemer the superv teachers of doing their ars to get in the publ The wet walking ba the school mud trackc