MATRIMONIAL1 . I ' • . *KUtrr-Lutz.At o’clock this morning at the St. Patrick’s church, in tlie presence of many friends nnd relatives. Miss Mollie Rose Ritter, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julios Ritter . of Geneva street, was united in marriage to Mr. George Lutz, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Father Stephen Trant. It was by far one of the prettiest and most stylish matrimonial events of the year.The bride, a charming and pretty young -woman, was. gowned in a white silk costume, with bridal veil and carried a white prayer book. She was attended by Miss Elizabeth l’fch of Milwaukee; Miss Mattie Wedcmeyer of St. Louis, and Mssu Gertie Routs of Racine; the. best men were William Reiser, Guy Leonard nnd Allie Ritter. The bridesmaids were dressed in pink, green and flowered silk, respectively.Following the ceremony ill ore was a large reception at the home of the bride’s parents, 11II Geneva street. There was a wedding dinner and the bridal.pair were the recipients of a large number of handsome and costly gifts, testimonials of the love and esteem in which they are held by a-large concourse'of friends.Mr. and Mrs. Lutz did not depart on a wedding trip but’immediately’went to housekeeping at 1420 Superior street, wl^re they will be nt. homo to their friends.The bride is a well known suit! proim-ncnt society lady of the north and west sides, i? of a sweet and amiable disposition and has scores of friends. The groom is possibly one of the best known and highly esteemed young business men in the north part of town and to him and his bride the Journal joine in extending congratulations.