Show NOBLESMITH WEDDING POPULAR SALT LAKERS UNITED AT BRIDES HOME Very Pretty Ceremony Reception to Dean Eddie at Bishop Leonards Social Notes Ono of the prettiest home weddings of the season took place last evening at the home of W P Noble The bride was his daughter Miss Edith Noble and the groom Robert Gould Smith of the National Bank of the Republic both having n wide circle of friends In ibis city Bishop Scanlan officiated and the ceremony was performed at 015 p m Promptly at that hour the bridal party entered Miss Mnyme Noble playing a march composed by herself and before the ceremony she had rendered Men delssohns Spring Song Olsons orchestra or-chestra gave Hearts and Flowers by Tolninias i the I service was read The maid of honor was Miss Edith Noble and the groomsman T Kills Browne Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served and the bride and groom took the S05 train of the Western for Glenwood and the grooms old home In Omaha They will reside at 73 North SUite where they will shortly be at home lo their friends The wedding gifts were very beautiful The bride wore an exquisite gown Of Renaissance lace over spangled silk The tulle veil vas clasped with a diamond dia-mond pin and she carried lilies of the valley and brides roses The maid of honor wore white organdie trimmed with Renaissance lace and carried red roses Miss Mayme Noble was gowned in white organdie with lavendercol orfd ribbons and carried white roses The rooms were prettily decorated In the parlor white and green was the color col-or scheme tIle recess formed by lie window being one mass of palms and Easter lilies The mantel on one side and the piano on the other were banked with rare flowers and a canopy of green and white was over the spot where the bridal party stood The orchestra or-chestra was In tho library hidden by foliage In the sittingroom lavender and green made an cftecilve decoration sweet peao being used The dining room was In red with broad satin ribbons rib-bons and American beauties in tasteful arrangement About fifty were present The hospitable home of Bishop and Mrs Ablel Leonard was the scene lust evening of a large and pleasant reception recep-tion In the honor of the Rev J B Eddie the new dean of St Marks ai thedrnl Despite the rain the attend ancewas very large and the compli meat was appreciated by the guest of honor Bishop and Mrs Leonard Dean and Mrs Eddie received In the parlor Mrs Oswald Mrs Oglesby and Mrs Bird assisted and In the diningroom refreshments were served by Misses I Carter Zane Welby Bird Hackclt I Stevenson McGrath and Sallie Leonard I The rooms were very prettily decorated I with spring blossoms and cut Mowers I Today at St Marks schoolhouse an Informal reception will be held for lie Di un to meet the mothers and children of the parish The reception will be between 1 1 and C oclock Ad S Mr Ellse Harmer and Miss Addle Erdnmn of Sprlngvllle were inn tried In the Temple yesterday A wedding reception re-ception was given last night at the home of Mr and Mrs William Krdmun parents of the bride nt Sprlngvllle n V O Lieut Pearson uf the Ninth cavalry und his bride left yesterday afternoon for Fort Duchesne their future home I The Council of Jewish Women met yesterday afternoon elected Its officers for the ensuing year and adjourned until fall The attendance was unu mtally large nearly every member of iho council being present An interest In S resume of tin years work vas road by Mrs Harold Schiller after which llu election of officers vu held and resulted as follows Mrs Simon Bambergor president Mrs S Mooney vicepresident Mrs lllrschtnan treasurer treas-urer Mrs Harold Schiller secretary Miss Him LlehleiiBUin iivulitor Ares I dames MoiTlfi Sommer Louis Simon X A UuuMohoff II Schiller Henry Cohn J 13 Bnmbcrgcr Misses Vat tcrB and Rothschild board of directors direc-tors it Cheyenne Tribune Mr Bruce Wine and Miss Clara Smith accompanied by Miss Smiths sIster Anna left Monday for Salt Lake where Mr Wlnr and Miss Clara Smith will be united In marriage S S S Walltr C Hurd departed last Saturday Satur-day evening for Washington D C where hiejns gone to take a position in tile ceiuus bureau a At UK i St JiliHH iiolil Insl ooning Mr in fur wall I ge II daurii foi tlii bU < 11 About < onU Sivc w m pres ent and n merry evening passed The Orianos Ciiis Whlpple Joe Anderson and Prof Ross a line colored trio gavi daiue inuslo and interspersed It with songs Delicious refreshments were served with punch bffoic and after the whole proving lo be a most Informal nnd successful party v o Several hundred attended the last Wednesday night dance nt Chrlslvn sells The Opal club wns there In a body and dancing was enjoyed to the utmost On Saturday will be held the closing mask carnival of the Juvenile and all 1111 Leils classes I Jt will end the season and a very pleasant time Is anticipated I I o One hundred and fifty mostly young people attended last nights monthly hop of tho George R Maxwell post In the hall of the post on West Second South street Dancing was indulged 1 In until 10 p m where there was a brief programme Including a contralto contral-to solo by Miss Grace Davl with Miss Marie Davl as accompanist and a rec llaliou by I Miss Jennlo Coales The numbers were well given and handsomely hand-somely encored The evening was much enjoyed |