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Show THE SOCIAL WORLD. Wedding Bells Mrs. Woodruff's Reception Preparations for the Kirmess. The reception given Judge Elias Smith and bride was the culminating episode in the marriage services of this most popular couple, and the town has been on the qui vive for several months in anticipation. They were married 3ii Wednesday at Logan, and on Thursday night the reception was tendered by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weiler. The Hampton-Young nuptials celebrated Wednesday were not ostentatious, but the surroundings were most appropriate to the occasion, and a most delightful evening was enjoyed by the guests present after the ceremony. cere-mony. f A most select and recherche reception was I that given by Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Wood-i Wood-i ruff at their residence on South Main Wed-; Wed-; n. -day evening. The bidden guests were i extravagant iu their praises of the tact and j ability of the hostess, while the arrahgement i and details concerning the entertainment I were faultless and conducive to pleasurable j enjoj inent. ; The Kirmess is the topic of the day with those wno do not actively participate, and j much enthusiasm is prevalent as the belles I and beaux realize the successive evenings of pleasure that will be theirs. Those engaged j in the performance of duties in the social I booths arc working with fatigability and will ; have everything in readiness the opening j day- . |