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Show Society 1 V THE MARRIAGE of Miss Alice Cun-, Cun-, . nlngham to Charles Pratt took place at B o'clock last evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham, Cun-ningham, in First street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Elmer I. Goshen and was attended fey only a few relative rela-tive and close friends of the couple. The bride was attended by Miss Jose- phine Wells and the best man waa Frank .Cook. Following, ne ceremony a supper '-w"", rydi 'r which Mr. .and Mrs. '. Pratt 1'.ft 'California. , . Oowin-V0' Miss Alice Ellen wVii 8 o'clock this evening at the Trr'ne of Judge and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin. rr"n'f of the bride, in U street Bishop S. Spalding of St. Marks Ca-' Ca-' U1,p?r',wi11 Perform tke ceremony. Miss I , Sadler will be the bridesmaid and J. - Goodwin the best man. Immeda-i Immeda-i ;i3r after -the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. . .SatHRe will leave for New ' York for a , ,mo '''n.gtay. . jlSSES NAOMI AND BESSIE FELT .'"'frtained last evening in honor of Mies Hll-n Whitney and Misa Emily Whitney. Thrf hostesses were - assisted by Miss JulJ Nelton. Mlea Margaret Whitney , and Miss Georgia Felt. ... . ' .- - J?7- ..AND " MR8' SHERMAN HITE sail from Manila for the United States next Sunday. Lieut. Shermsn'a regiment baa been ordered to Niagara. They will probably arrive in Salt Lake City about the middle of May. when Mrs. White will remain here for a vialt with her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jacobs. i MISS PEARL RISER AND BLAIR RICHARDSON will be married this evening even-ing at the home of the bride's parent. Bishop Nepbl Morris is to perform the ceremony: The bridesmaids will be Miss Emma Morria and Maggie Jenney. ' MRS. CpRA EILERS of East Helena, Mont, and Wadswortb W. Norton of Murrawere married at Ogden yester-j. yester-j. day. The ceremony was performed by ,jp th Rev. Noble Strong Elderkln. Im-T Im-T mediately after the marriage the couple" f left for Denver. , i ' e e. . IIIRS. M CULLOUGH. wife of Lieut Charles E. McOullough of the Fifteenth cavalry will bo the guest of her parents, -' Mr. and Mrs. O. M Forbes, next week. MISS VIVIAN LITTLE entertained, at .f ;1 a. luncheon thlsr "afternoon- for Miss Jo-.scpblne Jo-.scpblne .Wells. - . . . "THE RAKERS' DOZEN" was enter- , : italned this .afternoon by Miss Myra Sowlea. Mrs. Peck read a paper on , i ""Wireless Telegraphy," and a social hour followed. I : i A THEATER PARTY will be given . this evening by Lieut, and Mrs. Benja- ' mln E. Gray. MRS. BURKETT of Halley, Ida.. Is : visiting at the, McKlmmlns home in Sixth atreet ' ..... j - ' MRS. CHARLES C. GRISCOM enter-f enter-f .tains the members of the Sewing club . tomorrow afternoon. N MRS. SAM ' PORTER entertains at , cards Thursday In honor of her sister, ' Mrs. Charles Mann of Los Angeles. . , - MRS. JOHN STCDEBAKER, wife of ..Judtre Btudebaker of Decatur, 111., Is the guest of Airs. N. H. Gleen, 466 Second -v . avenue. . - MRS. J. -A. REEVES and Miss Elsie Dickert returned from Long Beach yesterday. yes-terday. ..- . t MRS. JOHN LEWIS will be at home to . her. -friends at the Manltou hotel. She "expects to leave next week for Seattle. - 'R. AND MRS. W. W. TRIMMER are .'tMl? st home at the Manltou hotel. - . !'.! CLEOFAN met this afternoon at V- ,nome ofMrs. Charles WelU in Sec-, Sec-, 4ondWfnu' The.toplc, "Art In the Pub- .llo tiools,". . was presented by Mrs. Wells. . . " THE WOMAN'S CLITB met this after- . noon at the home of Mrs. Howard S. ".Stowe. 926 Second street The topic . "Early Gallic History, the Introduction ,'of Christianity," was given by Mrs. A. -B. Gattrell. . |