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Show NOBLE-SMITH. The wedding of Miss Edith Noble and Mr. Robert G. Smith, on Wednesday evening, for elaborateness of preparation prepara-tion and brilliant effect, was one of the nio--t charming home weddings wit-nefSird wit-nefSird in recent times V the city. Tho ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. W. P. Noble by Rt. Rev. Bishop Sean hi n, and was witnessed wit-nessed by a lare number of friends. At 6:l-" the bridal party entered the main parlor, while. Mis May Noble played a beautiful overture of her own composition. The bride walked with her father, and was attended by her maid of honor, Miss Ida Noble. On en tering the parlor they were met by the bridegroom, with his best man, Mr. T. Ellis Browne, and with the young couple, standing under a canopy of rores and smilax, the beautiful marriage mar-riage service was read. During the ceremony cer-emony Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" was played by Miss May Noble, and was followed by "Hearts and Flow ers," by Olsen's orchestra, stationed in the library. Ti'ae bride's costume was a dainty creation of cream renaissance lace on spangled net, ma da over cream fc'lk. She wore the usual bridal veil, but clasped with a diamond brooch, and carried bride roses. Miss Ida Noble, the maid of honor, wore a pretty gown of white organdie, and carried American beauty roees. Miss Mar Noble wore a dainty gown of white organdie, with heliotrope trimmings. trim-mings. Mr. Smith is a well known young business man being for many years paying teller 1n the National Bank of the Republic, while his bride is a charming girl, who has spent her 'girlhood 'girl-hood in this city. Bo!'h young people have hosts of friends who wish them every happiness. happi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left at 8 o'clock over the Rio Grande for an extended eastern trV-. The Intcrmountaim Catholic wishes them a pleasant, unruffled journey through life. |