WEO IN ROOSEVELTBy Bpeciat Correapondfmt.Roosevelt. June II.—A pretty wedding was solemnised hero yesterday when Miss Mary C. Kelly became the bride of Leo J. Coughlin at St. Joseph's R. C. church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. M. J. Hogerty. There followed a unique wedding breakfast at the home of the groom.The bride looked charming In her wedding gown of white taffeta and georgette crepe, with a laoe veil caught with orange blossom* She carried a shower of lilies of tho valley. Mlas Mildred Kelly, slater or the bride, served as brideemaifl. She looked sweet In a gown of peach colored CTepe de chene and a picture hat of leghorn trimmed In pink crepe and rosebuds. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Francis J, Coughlin was the best man.The bride and axooxn became the recipients of many nandeeme and use. fui gifts. Following the elaborate breakfast served at the home, they left far a week'sof