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Show ItTII the full Catholic ceremony, Mrs. Louise Smedley-Smith of this city and "William HJ Curtin of St Joe, Mo., were yesterday I In the holy bonds of matrimony, service took place at St. Mary's dral, the Rt Rev. Bishop Scanlan rmlng the ceremony, assisted by ;r Curran Only the Immediate ves were present at the service, l was a very beautiful one. Many , with ropes of smllax and quan-of quan-of spring- blossoms were used in ccoratlon of the church, and very y It was. A beautiful feature of service was the music rendered, r the direction of Miss Nora Glea-Misa Glea-Misa Clara Fnfek was the solo-anderlng solo-anderlng three appropriate hymns, Miss Gleason playel the "Spring " and the "Wedding March" by lelssohiu From the church the I party was driven to the home ie bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. am E, Smedley, where a wedding cfast was served. The dlnlng-was dlnlng-was prettily arranged with a tall jlass vase filled with pink and i carnations and plumosa, the base e vase rising from .a bed of ferns. Ither corner of the table was a al candlestick, with candles and es of pink. Covers were laid for bers of the family and Bishop Ian. At 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Cur-left Cur-left for California and Mexico, e they will visit for two months fe taking up their residence at St. The bride wore an elegant golng-t golng-t gown of gray cloth, with a pic-hat pic-hat of black. Many beautiful ' ?nd3 here and In the East, and the J 3 5Eratulatory telegrams numbered .-3 ire than fifty. Since her early glrl- ' '3 if, e bride has been one of Salt Ei 'Kes most popular society girls and best wishes of a host of friends go I th the happy couple to their new p mo. i Samuel Newhouse entertains at din-r. din-r. on Saturday evening. Covers will jp laid for twelve. P!- , 1 Interest of many Salt Lake fronds 0 Mered yesterday around the mar- S lleT oC Miss Luclle Jennings,- daughter f,i t nd SIrs- Frak W. Jennings, A' '"i ' Dlnwoodey. son of Mr. and 1 ' enry Dlnwoodey of this city. I I Q ceremony took place yesterday af- V ' 5,u.011 ftt 4 o'clock at the home of the i iSv M1, Mra w- ScotL Crlsmon. 0i iriy Kobei'ls was the best man, ami li Uim were no olner attendants. The K: ns , WQS a ver' fiulct one. the W St a?.u eroom IcflV'n later for the bhfB thf,,,e 111 Junc- at their new A le stSJhc ll Ver lats on Nonh Te"-1 Te"-1 5riieV, ,Bth tho brlde ad Broom M Sir frLn' d p?,nu,,tlrly lcwn he?e and 5 ratJa f'lds Avl1! hasl,en to extend con-0 con-0 PKpInaSle;d;h- t'er 'rt E0J- and Mra Ferry of PaHc fit,. ifj PiWT.iiuojHuo, tuoij SuSSX OA guests of their daughter, Mrs. George R. Hancock, at her home on Seventh East street. Mrs. I. C. Glosz left Monday night for New York, where she will join her daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Glosz-Whlt-ncy. They may visit Europe before Mrs. Glosr. returns to Salt Lake. Miss Curtin, who came to Salt Lake to attend the marriage of her, brother. "William H. Curtin, and Mrs. Louise Smedley-Smith, will be a guest at the Smedley home for several days. . Gen. Irving Hale will leave tomorrow for Denver, after a pleasant visit with his cousin, Fred Hale,, of this city. 1 n Mrs. Mary M. F. Allen came down from Park City last evening to visit with her sister, Mrs. George R. Hancock. Han-cock. o The engagement of Miss Mabellc Freebalrn and John Vanden Akker has just been announced. The marriage will take place on May 5th, and the young people will make their home In California. Mrs. John Evans and Mrs. G. N. Aulnbaugh, mother and daughter of J. B. Evans of the Oregon Short Line, arrived in the city yesterday from Omaha for a few weeks' vIsIL Word has been received from Mrs. Harold Russell that Mr. Russell's health Is improving and that he will shortly come to Salt Lake on a visit. V Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer leave today to-day for their home In Nevada nfter an extended visit with Salt Lake friends. K B Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell 6f Springfield, Spring-field, O., Is in the city visiting her sister. Mrs. P-. L. Parker, of S24 East South Tenple street. A number of Salt Lake friends will be Interested In reading of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Helen Morse, daughter of Mrs. Charles Morse of Denver, and Robert Kottwltz of New Orleans, which haa just been announced. Miss Morse Is a sister of Mrs. Shephard A. Benson Ben-son of this city, and has visited In Salt Lake several times. o Mrs. Mildred Reavls of St. Louis arrives ar-rives the latter part of the week for a visit with her son, J. Donnan Reavln, 1 Miss Edythe Hale, who Is in her senior year at Stanford, will return to her home In this city about March 20th. m Mr. nnd Mrs. "W. B. -Lanlus and daughter, Miss Madge, leave for California Cali-fornia in June to make their home. Miss Janle Skelton. a sister of George E. Skelton. left last evening for Boston to meet her mother, who Is returning re-turning home after a year's visit In England. i Mrs. Bertha Morse-Hamburger leaves tomorrow for St. Lould, after a brief viHit with her sister, Mrs. Shephard A, Benson. - j Invitations will be issued in a day or two by Mrs. Martha Royle-King for a pupils' recital at her studio in the Commercial club building next "Wednesday "Wed-nesday evening. David E. Hemphill. Jr.. a nephew of David E. Hemphill of this city, spent a day with the latter the first of the week on his way to California. Mrs. .Isabel Pitt and Mrs Annie Adams have arrived from New York and will be the guests for some time of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. "Wltcher. Mrs. Adams Is the mother of Maude Adams, the actress, and will remain here until her daughter arrives the latter part of May. Today the semi-annual meeting of the Missionary Union of the city will be held a;, the Central Christian church. The first session will be called to order at lO.-lu o'clock. During the Intermission Intermis-sion at noon, luncheon will be served by the ladies of the Central Christian church, when the afternoon programme will be resumed. -at Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pease are home again after having spent the winter In California. Mrs. Lila Read entertained at a very enjoyable tea yesterday afternoon at her home on cast First South street. M U An event which Is being looked forward for-ward to with much Interest is the concert con-cert a,t the First Congregational church this evening for the benefit of the kindergarten kin-dergarten piano fund. Mrs. Richard A. Keyes slves a luncheon lunch-eon today at her home. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hosmer entertain at dinner this evening. 1 |