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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM I The marriage of Miss Alice E. Gooil win, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin, and Mr. Lesllo Savngo was somewhat of a surprlso to a great many society people in this town The event took pluco on Tuesday evening ev-ening at the residence of tho brldo'e parents, Bishop Spalding of tho Episcopalian Epis-copalian church performing the cero mony. Tho appointments wcro without with-out show or ostentation but were marked by refinement and good taste. Miss Elolse Sadler was bridesmaid and Tod Goodwin best man. Mr. and Mrs. Savage went east for a montn and will mako their homo at Ely, Nevada. Ne-vada. Jt Jt A very pretty homo wedding was that of Miss Pearl Hlscr and Blair HIchardson Tuesday evening at the homo of tho brldj. Tho ceremony was performed by President Nephl u Morris and was witnessed by tho family fam-ily and tho Immediate friends. Mlsb Emma Morris and Earl Richardson attended at-tended tho brido nnd groom. The couple left after the wedding for n wedding trip and will bo at homo alter April 20 at 74 D street. Jt jt Jan Kubelik and his wife, tho Countess Coun-tess CJaky-Szell are to bo in Salt Lata City for tho first tlmo tho latter part of April, and a number of prominent society people havo expressed a de-slro de-slro to meet them In a social way. An Informal reception will probably be arranged to follow the concert of whlcu Jan will bo the hero, and an opportunity opportu-nity will bo given thoso who are anx ious to meet tho distinguished lo linist and his wlfo. Jt Jt Monday afternoon Mrs. C. C. Slade and Miss Lillian M. Slade entertained for Miss Graco Radcllffo, ono of the Easter brides, at a linen shower. The teatures ot tho afternoon woro guessing guess-ing games, at which the prizes were won by Miss Margaret Gibbons, Miss Graco Radcllffo and Miss Coaltor. Jt Jt Miss Edytho Ellerbeck Is at Stan ford, whero sho will remain until aftei tho 20th, when tho play will bo give, in which her sister "Bob" takes th leading part. Jt jt Mrs. E. M. Allison of Ogdon, wh I spent a fe wdays with her son, E. to j Allison, jr., and family, has returno. to her homo. ; & jt Miss Myrtlo Young entertained n". a cup and saucer shower Thursda afternoon for Mis3 Graco Uadcliffo. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Slado will bo a homo after the 20th. In their nov. H homo, CGI Third street. H Jt jt H Miss Helen Buckingham cntertaine H a few friend3 informally Tuesday ai tcrnoon at cards. H t jt H A. R. Swart, of Iowa, and Mrs. H. A H Kee, of Prk City, aro guests of Mrs H A. S. Watson. H Jt Jt H Mrs. L. N. La'nnlng and Miss Flor- ence Lanning nro at homo at 133 1m street. H jt jt H Mrs. Frank Swenson ontertalnol her H card club Thursday afternoon. Jit jt Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Salisbury whe have been in Germany for tlx months will probably return home nbout the end of Juno. i Lieutenant and Mrs. Sherman A. Whlto will sail from Mnnila tomorrow, Lieutenant Sherman's regiment having hav-ing been ordered homo and assigned to Fort Niagara. Mrs. White will stop In Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, and will probably 3pend tho greater part of tho summer hero. Lieutenant White will return from NIngara later in tho season also for a visit, but in tho meantime ho will 30 on with his regiment. They will reach here about the middle of May. Jt jt Wadsworth W. Norton of Murray, and Mrs. Cora Ellers of East Helena, Mont., were married Monday in Ogdon, the Rev. Noblo Strong Elderkln performing perfor-ming tho ceremony. Tho brldo and jrooni loft for Denver on tho Union Pacific Immediately following tho ceremony. cer-emony. J Jit Mrs. McCullough, wife of Lieutenant Charles E. McCullough of tho Fifteenth cavalry, will be In tho city next week ind will spend somo months with her aarents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Forbes, at their homo on Twelfth East street Jt J Miss Allco Cunningham, daughter ot fames A. Cunningham, and Chnrlo3 W. Pratt woro married Monday oven-ng oven-ng nt the homo of tho bride's father. The marriage servico was read by Rev. Slmer I. Goshen in tho presence of the 'amily and a few of tho close friends af the bride and groom. Tho bride was attended by Miss Josephino Wells, ind F. B. Cook was the best man. A wedding supper was served and Mr. and Mrs. Pratt left for a short trip through California. This Is tho third wedding that has occurred in tho Cunningham Cun-ningham family within tho past few months. J Jt Mrs. Burkett of Halley, Ida., is a uest at tho McKImmlns home on ,Ixth street. Jt jt Tho Baker's Dozen met Tuesday ar-ernoon ar-ernoon with Miss Myra Sowles on hlrd East street. Mrs. Charles Peak ead a paper on "Wireless Telegraphy." Telegra-phy." Jt jt Judgo and Mrs. A. B. Patton were scently down from Ogden spending a ew days with friends. Jt jt Mrs. Sam Porter entertained at ards on Thursday in honor of her sis-er, sis-er, Mrs. Charles Spencer Mann of L03 Vngeles. Jt jt Mrs. J. A. Reeves and Miss Elsie lickert reached homo Monday morn-ng morn-ng after several months spent at ong Beach. Jt jt Mrs. Mary M. F. Allen, tho state re-ent re-ent of the Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of tho American Revolution nd Mrs. Thomas Weir, tho delegatos rom tho chapter, left Monday evening or Washington to attend tho nation-il nation-il convclntlon of tho D. A. R. Jt jt Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lewis and Mr Mid Mrs. W. W. Trimmer havo moved '.o tho Manltou, whero they aro at homo. Tho Lewises will leave soon or Seatttle. Jt jt Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag and daughter. Catherine, returned Monday morning lo Ogdon, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale t Jt Mrs. Jonnlo Studebakor of Decatur Ind., widow of tho late Judgo Studo- baker, who passed tho winter in southern south-ern California, and Is now on her way to Colorado Springs and Denver, Is visiting vis-iting her old friend, Mrs. N. H. Glenn 455 Second avenue, this city. Jt jt The Cleofan met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Wells on Second street. Mrs. Wells presented tho topic, top-ic, "Art In the Public Schools." jt jt Tho Woman's club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Howard S. Slowe at 925 Second street. Mrs. A. B. Gat-rell Gat-rell gave tho topic, "Early Gallic History, His-tory, the Introduction of Christianity." Jt Jt The Misses Bessie and Noaml Felt entertained Monday evening in honor of the Misses Emily and Helen Mar Whitney, J. W. Simpson and Winslow Farr Smith. Supper was served at small tables, at which place cards with combined monograms were used and favors of tiny bows and arrows were also at each place. A largo heart was suspended between tho portieres, and the guests tried their skill in archery. ar-chery. Tho hostesses were assisted by Miss Ida Felt, Miss Georgia Felt, Miss Margaret Whitney" and Miss Juliet Ju-liet Knowlton. Jt jt Miss Helen Mar Whitney and J. W Timpson were married in the Templp on Wednesday. A breakfast followed at tho residence of the bride's parents Apostle and Mrs. O. F. Whitney. From 5 until 0 o'clock an Informal reception was held. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink carnations and violets. Assisting In tho dining room were Miss Lorena Dusenberry. Miss Daisy Mumford and the Misses Marga ret and Emily Whitney. Mr. and Mrs Timpson left on the lato train for Sugar City, Ida., where they expect to mako their future home. J Jt Miss Josephine Wells was tho guest of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon by tho Misses Vivian and Kntherlne Little. A bed of pint La Franco roses formed tho centerpiece, center-piece, tho favors being clusters of llller of the valley. Tho guests were Mrs Will Ray. Mrs. Halllday, Mrs. Benjamin Benja-min White, Miss Edith Kingsbury Miss Retta Pyper, Miss Hattio Whit-noy, Whit-noy, Miss Alloen Crlsmon, Miss Kate Groo, Miss Dorothy Roundy, MIs-Pearl MIs-Pearl Pierce, Miss Maud Rlter. Jt jt Miss Tlnsmon was tho hostess nt luncheon Wednesday afternoon at th Emery-Holmes In honor of Mrs. Robert Rob-ert T. White of New York, who Is a truest nt tho Keith apartments. Thp decorations were In Easter lilies, p mound forming the centerpiece. TIip nlnco cards were water colors of th" different spring birds. Ten guest? were Invited to meet Mrs. White. o Jf Mrs. Ira Hudson Lewis was th hostess of an Informal muslcn at her homo Wednesday nfternoon. Tho mu-"lcinns mu-"lcinns who assisted were Miss Judith Anderson, Miss Jessun. Miss Edna Colin and Miss Mnry Kimball. Jt jt Mrs. Lena Clark, accompanied bv her son and daughter, havo returned from a stay of several weeks in California. Cali-fornia. Jt jt Tho engagement of Mrs. James McMillan Mc-Millan of Colorado Springs nnd Spencer Spen-cer Penrose of tho same city is announced. an-nounced. Tho bride-eloct is the widow of tho lato James McMillan, son of the late Senator James McMillan of Detroit. De-troit. Tho groom is a well-known mining min-ing man. Jt jt Mrs. James Ross, accompanied by her little daughter, Eleanor,' left for Now York last Wednesday evening. For the past two months they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perclval O. Perkins. Mrs. Charles C. Crlsmon entertained tho members of tho Sewing club at her homo Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Annabelle Little of Caldwell, Ida. Jt Jt f Mrs. David Keith entertained a party par-ty of friends Wednesday afternoon at "Little Johnny Jones" at the Salt Lake theatre. jt jt The engagement is announced of Fairy N., daughter of Mrs. E. N. Davis, to Arthur Faryus Gentry. The wedding wed-ding is to take place early in June. Jt jt Mrs. Enoch Burton of Nephl is spending a few days in the city with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hughes and other friends. Airs. Emma Donaldson of St. Paul, Minn., Is a guest of Mrs. Moorehouse In Salt Lake. She will bo hero for some weeks. o j |