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Show H CORN-SNYDER. H A quiet but Impressive and ex- ' H trenyaly prcttv home wedding was H held at the home of Judge Samuel T. Corn, well known as the former chief ' H jnsticc of the "Wyoming supremo court, H jesterdaj afternoon at 5 o'clock, when H his daughter, Margaret B. Coin, and Hl Roscoe P. Snyder, train agent for H the Union Pacific between Ogden and H Choyennc, wcro united in marriage H bv the Rov. John E. Carver, speak- H ing the words of tho beautiful ring H ceremony. j The home was beautifully decorat- H ed with Easter lilies and marguerite:; H and the bride in a lovely lingerie H gown trimmed with Irish crochet lace H and carrying pink rosebuds, made a H picture fair to look upon.N A .hand- IIH Rnmn Hark blue cloth suit was the H traveling suit. H Gifts, beautiful and appropriate H with pleasant messages, were recelv- H H) The lmmedinte family and a few H close friends of the bride and groom H were the only guests present. .Miss Hl Corn lias llcd in Ogden for about 1 fivn vpars and has made many warm H friends among tho younger contln- HhL Beiicj of Ugden's social set In Chey- HI i onne, her former home, in Fort Rus- H I sell army circles, and in Denver, H j where she attended tho university, H she has a long list of friends; who H i etGnd varm congratulations and best H wishes. Hl A nicely appointed luncheon fOllow- H od the nuptial ceremony and Mr and H Mrs. Snyder left immediately for on H extended J.our of the east and south. H They will "be at home to their friends H in Cheyenne after June 1. |