Show I I irsare Pnscilla and the minstrels Mere the chief topics of conversation in eociety9 domain last week and theatre I parties were the rule Mrs M c Fox gave a large Kensington tea on Fri day and las evening the womans ex change kept open house at its new quarters The constitutional conven tIon delesates were tendered a ball on Monday evening The chief events this week will be the reception in honor of Mrs Susan lB tV Antihony Re Anna Shaw and other advocates of equal suffrage by Mr and Mrs p s Richards and the private Shakespeare recital at the First Congregational church Interest as shown also in the testimonial to Qladge Carr Cook and Harry Corson Clarke to be given at the Grand to Morrow evening anc the matinee at I the same place for the benefit of th I womans exchange on Thursday The Womans Exchange opened with eclat last evening Not less than 200 ladies and gentlemen were seen in the handsome quarters in response to the general invitation extended for the reception re-ception The room is a large one on the ground floor at 44 and 46 Est First South street and has been at tractively fitted up for the purpose of serving luncheon and the sale of fancy work and other articles Last evening It presented a gala appearance the I windows being filled with pottefl plants and the array of work in the Fhow case on the walls being a fine onp The ladies of the exchange received re-ceived the guests and Mrs Carter Mrs Henderson Mrs Bache and Mrs Gannett served refreshments Mrs S O B Cummings and Mrs Justice had chargp of the candy booth and Mrs IRoberts presided at the fancy work counter I Luncheons will be served at the exchange ex-change on and after Monday The I 3adies have spared no effort to make I the new enterprise a success Liberal patronage will make it an institution I of which Salt Lake city will have rca Bon to be proud Mra Moylan C Fox gave a Kensing I ton tea on Friday to a large number Qf ladips A guessing game which puz Eled all the guests resulted in the decision I de-cision of the hostess that prizes should Jbe awarded instead for guessing the j length of time required to burn a can die that stood in the room Mrs H W r Lawrence won the first prize for the I i latter feat and Mrs Blink the booby prize rhe invited guests were Mrs Justice Jus-tice Mrs H W Lawrence Mrs A B Witcher Mrs C S Zane Mrs M Morton Mrs Dean Mrs C M Owen DIrs Thomas Jennings Mrs S 3 Kenyon Mrs William Bradley Mrs I W F James Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs De Bruhl Mrs W W Chisholm Mrs J P Bache Mrs G H Palmer Mrs I Guy G Palmer Mrs Isaac Trumbo CMrs S F Walker Mrs Egbert Roberts Rob-erts Mrs J C Royle Mrs S H Pinkerton i Pink-erton Mrs F E McGurrin Mrs Darl i ing Mrs S F Fenton Mrs Frank Jennings Mrs George A Lowe Mrs J W Donnellan Mrs R Keyes Mrs C E Wantland Mrs H D Niles airs C H Brink Mrs O P Miles Mrs S C Park Mrs W P Lynn Miss Hart ness Miss Walker Miss Lucile Young Miss Hoge Miss Gregory Miss Altt and Miss Brewster Mrs A Katz Miss Katz Miss Shear man Miss Edna Shearman Mr D E Burley and Mr Alma Katz occupied a stall at the first performance of Pnscilla Mr and Mrs W S Mc Cornick were seen in a stall the sari > evening and near them were Mr HID H-ID Clawson and party A private Shakespeare recital will be given by Mr Hannibal Williams at the First Congregational church on JTtresday evening A reception will be given to the new members of the First Congregational church in the parlors of that church on Thursday evening I I Mrs S C Park Mrs and Miss iA < lams exGovernor Thomas and Mr oyd Park occupied a box at the r rand on onday evening The mem uers of the Young Ladies Aid society occupied two boxes on the first evening even-ing of the minstrel show Major and Mrs Downey Mr and Mrs George F Downey and Mr and Mrs A F Holden were seen in a box on the same I evening and Miss Crawford Mr T R Jones and Mr E B Wickes in anther an-ther Hon and Mrs P L Williams I nnd Mr and Mrs D B Hempstead comprised another party I The lecture by Miss Ruth Eldredge of the School of Expression last even fing was a praiseworthy exposition of a I scholarly them Human Expression and Psychology The lady dwelt I upon the theory that man is his own sculptor and emphasized the fact that I the outward revelations of the inner I 3ight or soul makes its impress upon the features and in the life sphere of each individual I The members of the different classes tof the school were present and there EJ J was a goodly representation of others interested in Delsartean work At the close of the lecturs Mrs Boyden gave a spirited rendition of How Salvator Won the Race The handsome residence of Mr and Mrs P W Madsen was the scene of hospitality and good cheer on Thursday Thurs-day evening when a large number of their friends passed the hours in the enjoyment of music dancing and social so-cial chat A collation that would have done justice to any home and any assemblage as-semblage was partaken of and all went right merrily till the last guests departed voting as did all the others that none could surpass their host and hostess in the t of entertainment The dramatic entertainment to be given by the Unitarian society next Thursday evening at Unity hall is said by those who know to be one of the best of the always good things this society gives the public Following is the caste of the play Le Retour du Japon Monsieur Miron Mr Frederick Lyon Monsieur Miron Mr Frederick Lyon Monsieur Paul de Large Mr Scott Wells Louise wife of Miron Miss W C Jennings Pauline Desormes Miss Rancke Briquette Miss Lucile Rancke The comedyOne of You Must Marry Jacob and William lIrcthers and professors at the University Jacob Mr Dewitt Jennings William Mr Stanley M Hunter Gertrude their aunt Mrs A L Silva Louisa her niece Miss Ruth Eld rcdge A number of young people met at the home of Miss Libbie Cutler m Monday evening for the purpose of organising a social and wheeling club It was decided de-cided that the club should be known as the Amity and the colors orange violet and black The following officers of-ficers were elected W W Beatie president George C Lambert vice president Miss Carol Cannon secretary secre-tary and treasurer J Fred Daynes captain Misses Blanche Woodruff and Libbie Cutler lieutenants The first run of the club was made on Thursday evening The club members are The Misses Blanche Woodruff Alice Woodruff Mattie Lambert Edna Lambert Alice Clawson Libbie Cutler Emna Young and Carol Cannon Messrs Jce Daynes J Fred Daynes George C Lambert Mark Cannon W W Beatie J Frank Chamberlain R Jay Lam bert John Eardley and Tom Lambet i Mrs Clara Foltz left for the east on J i Tuesday after a weeks visit with i I Airs Isaac Trumbo She will visit friends at Grand Junction Colo then go to Boston afterwards making a short visit in Florida and Alabama Returning to Boston she may leave for Europe or return to California in either event stopping a few days in this city on her way to San Francisco Fran-cisco If she does not go abroad she will be here the latter part of July As was previously stated the engagement I en-gagement of Miss Gertrude Keane I youngest daughter of Mrs H T Keane and sister of Mrs J C Mc Nally to Mr Edmund Roberts Strong of Oregon has been announced The i welling will take place in June Mrs E M Miller was the guest of Mrs J C Armstrong of Ogden > last week I Ii i Judge and Mrs Smith of Galesburg Ill are visiting their daughter Mrs Ira Lewis S Mrs A Roundy will give a tea at her home 515 East First South street on Thursday evening for the benefit of the free kindergarten Mrs John W Thomas of San Jose Cal is visitng Miss Sadie Thomas a Miss Susan B Anthony will be the guest of Mrs W J Beatie during her stay in the city and Rev Anna Shaw will be entertained by Mrs Jan Mc Vicker Professor G M Marshall will deliver a lecture before the Unity club on Wednesday evening The club will continue its weekly meetings until June 26 when the election of officers for the ensuing year will take place Mr H C Woodrow left for San Francisco on Wednesday evening for a short stay Miss Etha Mayo sister of Dr Henry X Mayo of this city and who has a number of warm friends here having spent the summer of 92 in Salt Lake and Mr Nelson Story jr of Montana who is also well known here nnd in Ogden will be married at St Louis on June 10 Mrs George D Loomis will return today from Chetopa Kas where she has been visiting her parents Mrs J P Darling of Ouray Colo is here for the summer and is at home to her friends at 443 East First South street Colonel and Mrs Ferry of Park City are visiting their daughter Mrs George Hancock |