The home of Mrs. Minnie Wcideburg, 1550 North Thirty-second street, wii the scene of a very pretty wedding last night when her daughter, Ruth Sophia, was united In marriage to Elliot Register Davis of Holbrook, Neb. The mgr* t iage service was read at $ o'clock by the Rev, C, C. Earrer of Western, Nab, The ring ceremony was used. Mis* Bessie Bogal of Holbrook was bridesmaid and wore a while go wit and carried a sheaf bouquet of pink roses, Edward Davis of this city, twin brother of the groom, was best man. Miss Clam Jenkins played the wedding music, *•* |The bride wore a beautiful gown of white swlss embroidery with lacs trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of white roses.The decorations throughout were in pink and white with the addition of palms and ferns. The dining room was decorated with pink roses and lightedwith pink candies. A buffet supper was served in three courses to the wedding guests, which numbered twenty-five. The following ladies assisted: Miss Addle Wheeler, MissAnna Carter, Mrs. JL» Haden and Mrs,J. J. Fenn,Mr. and Mrs. Davis will go to Holbrook the first of the week, where they will reside. They received many beautiful gifts to take with them to their new home. The brides going away gown was a gray tailored suit, with which she wote a (lower hat. Before leaving last night she threw her wedding bouquet, which was caught byMiss Jenkins.The out-of-town guest list included Mr, and Mrs. Frank Davis, parents of the groom; Miss Bessie Bogal,* Holbrook; Mrs. ljestft Had in and son, College View; Miss Waters, tlmnd Island; Albert WHdeburg, Weeping Water; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wei de burg, Omaha; Chester Graff, Bancroft.