Events of a Week in Social Circles Duly Mentioned.ob4avComings and Goings of Itelntiven, Friends i Oand Strangers* 1 aX ā t:The wedding of a well-known resident Italian couple on quite an extensive scale was a subject of general interest the past week. The contracting parties were Mr. John Ronchettistarid Miss Minnie Tarro and the ceremony was performed at St. Jerome'stCatholic church last Sunday morning at an early hour by Fr.- A. Weinecke. Aftef^ the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the .opera house where a reception and wedding feast followed. Kuntzraann the local caterer furnished the dinner complete and covers were laid on two tables to accommodate fifty people at a time. The dinner was a veritible feast and the tables with their profuse decorations and burden of good things presented a pretty and tempting sight. A. large number were present including a number of Italian guests and many prominent business men of ?this city. Music was discoursed during the repast by the Rex Orchestra which was stationed on the- stage. The balance of the day was given over to general pierry-making. The bride is an amiable young lady and a daughter of James Tarro who resides in this city and is an acknowledged leader among his many countrymen at this place by jreason of his being thoroughly familiar With the language and customs of this country. The groom is a native of Collinsville, but has been a resident hete for several years, where he is at present employed in bne of th'e mines. TheV will reside in Troy and havethe bast wishes of their friends andacquaintances with whom The Call(Sā i