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Show s SOCIETY sj Surrounded by relatives and a few intimate inti-mate friends. Miss Frances Wilson was last evening wedded to Daniel Galllvan of Paik City. The happy event look place at the home of Mrs. S J. Wilson of 83 H street. Father Galllgan of Park City offl-Clatlngr. offl-Clatlngr. Promptly at 6:20 o'clock Miss Clara Driscoll played the wedding mufcen on the piano and th. bridal party entered the drawing room from upstairs. The bridesmaid was Miss Paddies and the beal man Charles Drh'coll Father Galilean met the bride and groom and Impressively i.-ad the marriage service, while from the piano came a soft accompaniment. Tho bride wore a very stylish gown of white chiffon, the skirt elaborately arranged with pretty ruffles and th- trimming being of old la. .-. She , arried bride roses .mIsa Paddies wore a becoming gownyf white inulle, trimmed with lace, and carried 1-a France -roses. Following the rrremony all pressed forward for-ward to wish the bride all happiness an I to congratulate the groom -In the hall delicious punch was served and later a dainty menu lorm.-d the w dding supoer. which was discussed amid the utmost merriment by ail present. The rooms of the resilience had been very tastefully decorated with choice cut (lowers anJ smilax, the table In tho dining-room being Mpeclally attractive wllh its floral centerpiece surrounded by rich CUt Klass and sllv r. The brliJ. i a daughter of Mrs. S. J. Wilson and a sister of Mrs. Thomas Kearna, while the groom is a r-on of Mr. and Mrs. P T. Galllvan of Ivesdsle, III . the father being wealthy retired farmer of that section. He has been In the mining min-ing Industry at Park City and N very popular pop-ular througnout that big cantp. Salt Lake Is to be the future home of Mr. and Mrs. Galllvan and (he will be at home to theil friends after Jan. 15, at B H street. Senator K earns will return to Washington Washing-ton today Mis. Kearns will not return to Washington at this lime. A cotillion, exclusively for the unmar- i a. d memlM-rs of the hoclal -vvlm. Is l im: talked of for the near future and It promises prom-ises tO be great fun. but It will he the duty of the young murrled ones to have a similar event so as not to be left out The success of the bal masque at Port Douglas has created an enthusiasm among certain of the men to give, something some-thing similar on St Valentine day, the day for such carnivals. The Idea is to have half a dozen men act as hosts, ;i parly of good fellOWS, and Invite all their friends Attendance in fancy costume will be compulsory to Insure all being parties to the reign of merilm. nl. Mrs. William Jennings and Mrs Prank W. Jennings will cy.tcrtaln a few intimate friends at tea tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong delightfully entertained en-tertained the members of the mw club vesterdav afternoon at her home. On Tuesday ev nlng Mrs John A. Marshall Mar-shall gave a delightful dancing party or the young folks a Mrs. S. S. Hadley and Mrs Miller of Cedar Rapids, la., are the guests of Mrs. I.. P. Juld of 110". Prtnc. ion avenue. a a The Women's Republican club have Issued Is-sued Inv itations lor a re, eptlon in h r of the I'tnh Legislature at the Renyon hotel. Tuesday evening. January 10, The Invitations are not transferable. a The Women's Republican club gave ;i very pleasant and BUCd ssful card party at the home of Mrs. W II Jones, December De-cember ': a a a Miss Eleanor Lloyd i xpects to leave on Monday for her home In Butte, after an enjoyable visit with lira Belden Of Pop-erton Pop-erton place a a Miss Rena Redman has returned from timaha. where she enjoyed the Christmas la. lid .. - |