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Show "CHARLEY" PRUITT TAKES FAIR BRIDE CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Dec. 2. At the home of the bride's parents last evening. even-ing. Miss Millie L. Meyers, daughter of William Meyers, a wealthy dry goods merchant of Cheyenne, and Charles Prultt, a traveling freight agent for the Burlington railroad, with headquarters In Salt Lake City, were united in marriage. mar-riage. Chief JusUce C. N. Potter of the Slate Supreme court performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Prultt will tour Colorado and return to Salt Lake to reside In about two weeks. Rabbi Friedman of Denver was said to have designated Justice Potter to perform the ceremony, but denied the report. He said that no Rabbi would officiate at a wedding between be-tween a Hebrew and Gentile, although the bride's standing in the Hebrew church in this case was not affected because be-cause she married a man who-does not belong to the church of Israel. Mlas Meyers wished a rabbi to officiate at her wedding. Mr. Prultt would have had to acknowledge the principles of Judaism. |