| Show r SOCIETY S The Tho marriage of Miss Alice Allce Ellen Goodwin and Leslie Loring Savage will take place this evening at t the home of the brides parents Judge and Mrs MIs C CG CC CC C G Goodwin on U street The marriage service will be read by Bishop F S Spalding of St Marks cathedral and will wUl be witnessed only by a few v very ry close friends of the family Miss Eloise Sadler will wUl attend the bride and J T Goodwin will wUl be the best man manThe manThe manThe The young people will leave immedi immediately immediately immediately for New York where they will spend the next month with the parents of the groom Later they will make their home in Ely Nev Lieutenant and Mrs Sherman A White will sail Ball from Manila next Sun Sunday Sunday Sunday day for home Lieutenant Shermans regiment having been ordered home and assigned to Fort Niagara Mrs White will remain here for a visit with here parents Mr ana an Mrs J G Jacobs and will probably spend the greater part of ot the summer Bummer Mr White will wUl return from Niagara later lat r rin in the season also for a visit but in inthe inthe inthe the meantime he will go on with his regiment They will reach here about the middle of May Wadsworth W Norton of Murray and Mrs Cora Eilers Ellers of East Helena Mont were married yesterday at Og Ogden Ogden Ogden den the Rev Noble g Elderkin performing the ceremony Mr Norton was formerly at East Helena The bride and groom lef left for Denver on the Union Pacific Immediately following the ceremony Mrs Irs McCullough wife of Lieutenant Charles E McCullough of the Fifteenth FIfteenth Fifteenth cavalry will be in the city next week and will spend some months with her parents Mr and Mrs G M 11 Forbes at their home on o Twelfth East street S S Miss Alice Cunningham daughter of James A Cunningham and Charles CharlesW W Pratt were married at 8 S last evening at the home of the brides father oil First street The marriage service was read by Rev Elmer I Goshen in the presence of the family and a few of the close friends of the bride and groom The bride was at attended attended attended tended by Miss Josephine Wells and F B Cook was the best man Following the marriage a wedding supper was served and later Mr and Mrs Pratt left for a short trip through California The bride wore a princess s gown of radium silk with trimmings of lace and a long veil of tulle Her flowers were white brides roses Miss Wells was wac wa gowned in pink de sole and carried a shower of pink carnations Mrs Irs Burkett of Halley Hailey Ha y Ida is a guest at the McKimmins home on Sixth street The Bakers Dozen will meet this afternoon with Miss Myra on Third East street Mrs Charles Peak will read a paper on Wireless Telegraphy Telegraphy raphy Judge and Mrs A B Patton were I down from Ogden to spend Sunday ok Mrs 1115 Sam Sam Porter will entertain at cards on Thursday in honor of her sis sister sister sister ter Mrs Charles Spencer Mann of Los Angeles Mrs J 3 A Reeves and Miss Elsie Dickert reached d ho hons yesterday morning after several s veral months spent at Long Beach C t The marriage of Miss Pearl Riser and Blair will take place this evening at the home of the brides bride parents at North Fifth West street Mrs Mary M f F Allen the state re regent regent regent gent of the Spirit of Liberty chapter chapler Daughters of the American Revolution and Mrs Thomas Weir the delegate from the chapter left last evening for Washington to attend the national con convention convention of the D A R Mr and Mrs JIrs John A Lewis and Mr and Mrs W W Trimmer have moved move to the Manitou where they are at home The will leave within a fortnight for Seattle Mrs Ralph E Hoag and h he daugh daughter ter Katherine returned yesterday esterday morning to Ogden after spending a afew afew afew few days with Mr and Mrs Fred A Hale S Mrs Jennie Studebaker of Decatur Ind md widow of the late Judge Stude Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker baker who has been spending the win winter winter winter ter In southern California and is now on her way to Colorado Springs and Denver is visiting her old friend Mrs irs N H Glenn Second avenue this city a aThe The will meet this afternoon with Mrs Charles Wells on Second street Mrs Wells will wUl present the topic Art in the Public P Schools S The Womans club meets this after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon with Mrs Howard S Stowe at Second street Mrs A B Gatrell will give the topic Early HEarly Gallic History the Introduction of Christianity The Misses Bessie Bessle and Naomi Felt entertained last evening in honor of the Misses Emily and Helen Mar lIar Whit Whitney Whitney ney and J W Simpson and Winslow Farr Barr Smith The house was bright with quantities of red carnations and andred andred andred red ribbons festooned from all the lights to the corners of the rooms Red Rod letters on the wall formed the monograms of the tho honored guests and anda a guessing game appropriate to the time was played A supper was served at nine small tables at which place cards with combined monograms were used and favors of tiny bows and ar arrows arrows arrows rows were also at each place A large heart was suspended between the portieres and the guests tried their skill in archery The two host hostesses hostesses hostesses esses were assisted by Miss Ida Felt Miss Georgia Felt Miss Margaret Whitney and Miss Juliet Knowlton |