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Show A FINE WEDDINC. Josephlte (tiapcl the Bean oftheKyent l.ait Night. The wedding of Miss Lillie Green-wald Green-wald aud Mr. Joseph Oberndorfer at the Josephite chapel last night was the largest wedding that has yet occurred in the city. The brido was escorted to the alter by her father, Mr. A. Greene-wald. Greene-wald. Miss Jesse Huth and Miss Carrie Car-rie Davis were the bridesmaids and Mr. J. A. Greeuowald acted as best man. Rabbi Ellin performed the ceremony in tho presence of 3.)0 guests. The bride wore a gown of white faillo en traiue, trimmed in rulllos of rare old laco and edged in pearls. Professor Krouse was at the organ and executod tho Lohengrin Lohen-grin march. The reception at tho St. James was a fine affair. A speech was made by Mr. Arthur Brown. The feast over, the party went to G. A. K. hall, w here they danced. During the evening a large number of congratulatory tolegrams were received. Tho presents are elegant, ele-gant, aud the following are a few of them: Silver pickle dish, Mrs. Ncvel; elegant ele-gant rocking chair.H.Dinwoody; ebony stand, J. Malsh; portierro, Miss Carrie Davis; lounging jacket, Louis Schweitzer; Schweit-zer; bisque bust, Simon Wolf; four chairs, Mrs. Hirsch, San Francisco; toilet set, Mr. KdDsohofl; bedroom set, Cohn Brothers; silver salt cellars, Mr. and Mrs.Jamcs A.Lowe;set silverspoous J.Oberfelder. New York; sugar tongs, etc., H. W. Miles; pieklo fork, Katie Pitt; silver ice cream, sugar and fish set, F. H. Auorbach; silver pull box, Mr. Uothenberg. Cincinnati, Ohio; gravy ladle. Ike Wolf and family; silver syrup jar, Mrs. Lolioy Mayne; set silver spoons, Joe Baumgarten and wife; Dresden bust, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wolf; silver and glass tlower dish, J. Friedman; set silver teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Lipman; wall clock, B. K. Blttch; bamboo screen, J. Bamberger; bronze clock, A. Simon and family; silver jewel casket, Mrs. J. Kiesel, Ogden; set silver spoons, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Auerbach; silver water set, Mrs. and Miss Hardwick; oak aud plush chair, Frank T. McGurrin; silver tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Content of Xew York; handsome china tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Hudolph Alff; silver fish set, Mr. aud Mrs. Marks, Ogden; rose .jar and platter, Mrs. Busby; elegant oval mirror, Mrs. Koseustein, Ogden; jewel box, Harry Josephs; ice cream set, II. Wagner; silver cream spoon, Martin Schmidt and wife; butter knife and sugar spoon, Carl Schmidt; nut picks, Sam Lewis; silver candelabra, J. Greene wald; silver fish spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin; silver fish spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Oppenheimer; sot silver clara forks, Mr. aud Mrs. Moss, Cincinnati; Cincin-nati; O.; bouquet holder, H. Joseph:; jewel box, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kell-ner; Kell-ner; half dozen nut picks, H. Hertz; ornamental vase, M. Fish; elegant mother-of-pearl inlaid work box and jewel casket, Mr. and Mrs. Woolf. Xew York; silver fish set, Geo. Rhodes; check for $200, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger; cheek for $200 more, Mr. aud Mrs. Long of San Francisco; handsome portrait, India ink, Miss Frances Phillips; silver salad set. Mrs. C. B. King; silver fish set, Louis Bamberger; Bam-berger; cut-glass set, A. llanauer; royal Worcester set, very elaborate, Mrs S. O. Beebe; Cupid's chariot in Dresden, Dres-den, I. E. Cohn; Havelin china set, Mr. and Mrs. E. King: standing lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegel, gold salad set, Mr. and Mrs. Koon, Ogden; elegant rose jar, J. Seligmanj oval mirror, Mrs. Moss, Cincinnati; bronze vase, Mr. and Miss Lechstensten; enameled mirror, Mr. and Mrs. Deselbry; Kalamazoo, Kala-mazoo, Mich, set of gold spoons, AV. and Mrs. John Ileil: silver mirror, Mrs. EJith Snyder, Sherman, Tex,; Japanese pillow C. J. Smith, Sandy; vase, Mrs. G. Olsen; handsome clock, Mrs. Simon Bamberger; Bamber-ger; Japanese vase, Mrs. Ed John; Bisque Venus, Henry Herschmau, Park City; ottoman, Mrs. Joseph Siegel; coffee set, Mrs. Williams; euamel Sevres, Misses Clara and Bertie Oben-dorfer, Oben-dorfer, New York; tlower stand, D. Wallerstein; cut glass decanter, Mrs. Siegel of Butto. |