JJIcmnI ugrtrr—Dexine.At 9 o’clock this morning Miss Magda -lina Blessinger anrl Mr. Patrick H. De-vino were united in marriage at the St, Joseph church by Rev. Fither W. J. Frantz, in the presence of n large number of friends ami relatives that packed the edifice. The bride was attired in a pink organdie, trimmed with lace and ribbona and carried white bridal roses. The attendants were Misses Margaret Thilcn and Annie Devine, both attired in white costumes. The groomsmen were Messrs. .John Devine and JohYl Kohl num. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, No. lflOG Milwaukee avenue, and a wedding feast was served. Mr. arid Mrs.. Devine received many handsome and costly gifts. Thev will reside at the number where thewreception occurred. Among those present from abroad were Clara JoIub, Andrew Joins, Joseph N'oe, of Milwaukee; Amanda und Louis Blcssi rigor, Wauke-slui. The groom is a well known nnd popular young moulder who bus been a trusted employe of the J. I. Case T. M. Co. for several years, and the bride is well and favorably known on the west side.