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Show A marriage of very great Interest to a j host of Salt Lake friends was that of Mrs. Mabel. MIncr-McCluro and Benner X. Smith, solemnized yesterday morning at the homo of the bride's father, Judge James A, Miner. -IConc but tho Immediate relatives of tho brldo and groom living in tho city knew of tho event, and thcro wero present at tho ceremony only the bride's father, Judge James A. Minor, the groom's sister, Mrs. Ira IL Lewis and Frank B. Stephens, the law partner of tho groom. Rev. Elmer I Goshen of tho First : Congregational church was tho officiating clergyman. Immediately after tho ceremony cere-mony the bride and groom took the westbound west-bound train, but their destination was not made known to anyone here. They will return to Salt Lake In about ten days and will make their home here. Both the bride and groom have for several years been exceedingly popular in Salt Lake society. so-ciety. The brldo Is a charming, accomplished accom-plished young woman and Is not only popular pop-ular here but in San Francisco, whero she has been a frequent visitor. Mr. Smith Is one of Salt Lake's best-known.young lawyers. law-yers. Ho Is a graduate of Knox collego and the Columbia law school and tho junior ju-nior member of tho firm of Stephens & Smith. Their many Salt Lake friends will hasten to extend to tho couple their sln-ccrcst sln-ccrcst congratulations and felicitations. o a a Miss Webber has Issued Invitations for a dinner party on the evening of Thurs-uay, Thurs-uay, January 23th. Samuel Newhouse, who' has been spending spend-ing the past few weeks In England and France, sails shortly for home and Is ox-pc-ctcd to reach Salt Lake about tho mld-dlo mld-dlo of February. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes receives Informally Infor-mally this afternoon from 3 to C o'clock. o Rev. Elmer I. Goshen will be guest of honor at a dinner to be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard. w Mrs. O. J. Salisbury has gone to California, Cali-fornia, to Join Mr. Salisbury and Miss Salisbury, who have been visiting near San Francisco since the holidays. a Judge. James A. Miner leaves next Tuesday Tues-day fen- California, where he will" Join Mrs. Miner and spend the remaluder of tire winter there. Mrs. Walter Druehl entertains at an informal in-formal tea tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jevne will bo guests of honor at an Informal party to be given this evening by Mrs. Jtobert Gould Smith. M Mrs. Charles Kraft will entertain tho members of the card club on Saturday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boguo entertain enter-tain at dinner this evening. o Qno of the most delightful afternoon ' events of tho week was tho euchre partv given yesterday at the home of Mrs. Clar-enco Clar-enco Warnock. About forty ladles were entertained, Mrs. John Lewis winning tho first prize and Mrs. C. W. Boyd the lone hand. All tho decorations were in carnations carna-tions and ferns, pink and green being the colors used In the parlors and red and green In the dining-room. At the meeting of the Ladles' Literary club this afternoon Miss Paul will read a paper on "Barrie"; Miss Duke will tell of "Husbands as Portrayed, by Women Novelists." Nov-elists." Tho musical programme will include in-clude a soprano solo by Miss Olive Jennings; Jen-nings; a violin solo by Prof. Claude J. Ncttlcton and a piano solo by Miss Maude Williams. n Miss Edna Dwyer will return on Monday Mon-day next from her trip lo Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bell entertained enter-tained tho members of the East Side Card club very pleasantly at their home last evening. Miss Irma Davis, formerly of this city, but whoso homo Is now In Denver, Is visiting vis-iting hero for a few days, a guest of Mrs. D. E. Moore. Tho Junior collego girls of the University Univer-sity give a leap year dance In the museum mu-seum building this evening. Miss Mabel Geary entertained at a "03" party last evening, some forty young pco-plo pco-plo enjoying her hospitality, In honor of lier birthday. The house was prettily decorated with red carnations and ferns, the scoro and tally cards also carrying out these colors. Members of the "63" Card club will be guests of Mrs. Charles M. Bell this afternoon, after-noon, tho card game to be preceded by a luncheon. Mrs. 11. P. Lytic has Just returned from a seven weeks' visit with Eastern friends. St. Louis, Cleveland, 'Now York City and Sandusky. O., were among the places visited. vis-ited. At tho latter city Mrs. Lytic was a guest of Mrs. W. 11. Munson, formerly of this city. The Home Protective league will meet with Mrs. J. R. Bowdlc. 521 East Third South street, at 8 o'clock today. "Early Religious Instructions" will be tho subject for discussion. . Thoma3 nnd Edwin Kearns gave a sleighing party yesterday afternoon for twenty-live of their little friends, nnd a merry time they all had. Each child was aupplled with a horn, and needless to say he made-tho best use of It during the ride. After being driven about the city for an hour or moro the children wero taken to the home of Senator and Mrs. Kearns. whero refreshments wero served and games enjoyed beforo they departed for their homes. ' , . Miss Georgia McManls has returned to Colorado Springs, after a brief visit with Salt Lako friends. |