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Show I H in ' ' i ' nMM i A . H)mm mmmmmmmmmmimmmt -i ' i mmm ' in i it mf I ' SCENE FROM THE "GIRL WHO HAS EVERYTHING." I j SOCIAL. H Miss Mary Esselman and John H. H Smith were married at the home of I Mrs. James McDonald, the bride's L bister, on Wednesday. Bishop Rom- M ' ney performed the ceremony, and the M bride was attended by Miss May H Smith, while II. J. Esselman was the M best man. An informal reception fol- B lowed. The bride wore a gown of B white net over taffeta, and carried (a shower of bride's roses. Miss Smith's gown was of pink and she , carried bridesmaid's roses. Mr. and H Mrs. Smith will be at home after I - January IS, at 2019 Thirteenth East H street. j ... Mrs. Alber S. Bower was the host-I host-I J ess Wednesday afternoon at a bridge H'j tea. Eight tables were played, and I h prizes were won by Mrs. W. M. Ferry, I Mrs. Edward J. Roberts, Mrs. J. J. Broughall, Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. J S. D. Evans, Mrs. T. C. Gibson, Mrs. Hi C. C. Crismon, Mrs. H. H. Lawson. k At the tea which followed, Mrs. James B- E. Jennings poured coffee and was Vj assisted by Mrs. T. G. Griffin, Mrs V(j ' William M McCrea, Mrs. John C. I Daly and Mrs. J. H. Richards. H H I Harold and Stella Fabian are here, Hi j the one from Yale and the other H'j from a school in the east, to spend H the holidays with their parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Ferdinand J, Fabian, Mr. I 1 George Tinman of Chicaco will alio I . ' be liere sbprtly fo spend Christmas I " with the Fabians. H , I ( c The marriage of Miss Eleanor Jen-son, Jen-son, daughter of Andrew Jcnson, and George Reynolds took place Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in the Salt Lake tempi, tem-pi, the ceremony being performed by President Joseph F. Smith. A reception re-ception was given in the evening at the home of the bride's brother, Parley Par-ley P. Jcnson, 79 Alameda avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will be at home after January 15, at 815 Fourth avenue. The marriage of Miss Nell Sutton and Earl Dunshcc too place Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, Rev. P. A. Simpkin officiating, of-ficiating, and a reception at the home of the groom's mother was given in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dunshee left on the midnight train for the coast, where they will spend the next four months, later returning to make their home in Salt Lake. Miss Lizzie Watson and Mr. William Wil-liam L. Adams, well known young people from the south were married in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday Wednes-day and have gone away on their honeymoon. They will reside in Par-owan Par-owan where Mr. Adams is in business ... Miss Pauline Schlettlcr, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth and the late B. H. Schcttler, and C. W. Yard were married mar-ried on Wednesday at Ogden. They left mmediately after for Denver, v hey will spend a month. Lat er they will be at home in Ogden. .j..s. H. L. Charles entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon, Mrs1. Henry La Mottc entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon at an informal tea to meet her sister, sis-ter, Miss Simpson, who is visiting her. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Russel L. Tracy and Mrs. Union Wor-thington, Wor-thington, who poured tea in the dining din-ing room. . The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers held the last meeting of their scries before the new year opens on Wednesday afternoon jat the Lion House, when Joseph Smith, Jr., was the speaker, addressing them on genealogy. gene-alogy. Miss Helen Bittinger is home from Los Angeles to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Bittinger, at the Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. McCleery of London have been guests at the Newhouse home on their way home from the coast. . Miss Josephine Devcreaux arrived Wednesday evening from Lawrence, Kan., to spend Christmas at home. Miss English of Rowland Hall left Thursday to spend the holidays with friends in California. The marriage of Miss Margaret Brimm and William B. Albertson took place Thursday evening. The marriage of Mrs. Stella Hooper Hoop-er and Morris Block of St. Louis took plt Thursday. Mis. James H. Davis pf Si. Louis I is visiting with hr aunt, Mrs. "John I Lollin. I I The Bridge club met Thursday I noon with Mrs. William Ray. -o |