Georg* Grandchamp Leaves Thompson Quietly Qoea to Townsend and laalt;riThere Married to Mlae Mary Dough- lr ty—-The Young *Couple Return tonrThompson and Given a Reception. t*HiiCJeiyan- The announcement that GeorgeGrandchamp v\*as marrfed lt;hime as a s real surprise to his host of friends, anr, when he returned home accompanied by Is bride on Friday evening they were all on hand to shower them with rice and offer their heartiest congratulations. Without saying a word to fi onyone but his nearest relatives George left here on Tuseday accompanied by ji his ertater, Mrs. H. Gurred, and at Townsend, on Thursday morning was u married to Miss Mary . Doughty of Radersburg, with whom he became rlt; acquainted during the time she was p engaged as a teacher of the schools in the White Pine district. They returned n here on Friday night and on Saturday d evening a reception and dancing party In honor of the event was given at the Odd Fellows' hall. Both are well and favorably known and have a large h circle of friends, and acquaintances. The Ledger Join* in wishing Mr. and K Mr*. George Grandchamp a happy and a prosperous life. The Thompson Sfar b has the following account of the \Ved- s ding: uThe residence of Assessor B. Williams,- was enlivened somewhat on b Thursday' forenoon by by the jingling of real wedding bells. jvIt se4ms that while Miss Mary Doughty was engrosned In training the B, youths of White Pine,In (he intrlcn- 0 cles of grammar and arjthemltlc during the past two yars, • her personal b attractions extended beyond the realm of the school room and around the n heart strings of a young man by the name of George Grandchamp. .As a y natural result a day was set and these young lovers, after plighting faith l.n h each other, began to ascend the h!l| d “ of matrimony.The ceremony took place at 11 n o’clock In the presence of relatives only, with Rev. F. M. Faith officiating, h The happy couple departed for their p home at Heron on No. 11. Thur*day ievening, expecting to visit at Helena rlt; and Missoula on the way.The groofn Is a young man of strong H( physique and pleasing appearance. He is a sawyer by trade and has a post- n tlon in a large mill near his home. The bride Is so well and favorably tlt; known In this vicinity that special eu- b logy by us is not necessary. She is a daughter of Mr.cjsmd v Mrs. A. H. flt; Doughty of Radersburg. and has a w host of friends In all parts of thiscountrV. i -SI