Show SOCIETYS WOULD Gay llountts of Pleasure in Bright awl Charming Circles Lovely Hostoiscs Entertain Delighted Gnens at Artistic and Elecant Parties Leaves from the Blue Book te The belles and beaux are on the qui vlve for the 7th of June as that is to be the gala day The Kirmess then opens and society so-ciety i is Is expected will be out in full force brilliant in its summer plumage intent in-tent on admiring as well as being admired Private entertainments must surely cease or be overshadowed for the time Marriages Mar-riages will however hold their place for loves impetuosity brooks no delay Last weeks calendar wasfull to overflowing over-flowing win events including a coaching party receptions high fires luncheons and theatre parties The now thing for bridesmaids is the wearing of rose wreathed widebrimmed leghorn hat aud the carrying of white chiffon parasols half open heaped up with sweet peas aud moss roses tied to the long white handle with satin ribbon Tho most artistic and elegant as well as tho largest high five party was civen Thursday by Mrs J C Conklin and her sister Mrs F O Horn The color scheme was pink Miss Conklin having painted the La France rote in all its stages and in the most exquisitely delicate manner upon boiling clth These were for souvenir tallies and were mounted upon heavy drawing paper secured at the four corners by dainty little bows of pink ribbon Smaller cards wero used for individual tallies tal-lies and little roses did service instead of the usual stars Ten games were played and three prizes given The first was a tie between Mrs A C Standart and Mrs Koyes They drew lots and Mrs Standart won a lovely rose jar Three ladles came out with an equal number for tho second prizeMrs J P Bache Mrs A K Smith and Mrs Whitoll of Fort Douglas Mrs Bache won the bisque roa fairy lamp Mrs James Anderson received the consolation prizea silver pin tray with roses engraved en-graved upon it Eighty guests were present ail handsomely hand-somely costumed a number of gowns being made expressly for the occasion One a black silk tissue with a graceful pattern wrought upon it in pink silk was an exquisite ex-quisite toilet and worn by Mrs Kendall of the Fort Another of new crepe de chene handsomely trimmed in a lovely pattern of French lace headed with jet was a beautiful beauti-ful dress worn by Mrs Harkness Those present were Mesdames Zeizemans Hall P pram McGurrin McCaskoll Hoyt Sherman Fox Gt F Downey G 1 Downey Dow-ney Smedley Woodward Daggett Shelton Shel-ton James Lowe M S Bailey A B Witcher S F Walker Julia Kimball Varian Fabian Almy Morrison McCor nick Lawrence Koyes Wallace George Sprague L man Allen Fort Douglas Silva Newton Johnston Noble from Fort f Douglas Richards Tyler Palmer Beldin Blunt George J Lowe Archer Hughes Thompson Woodruff Donnollan Keogh Standart Gregg Dr Allen Bakin Parker and the Misses Kimball Allen Keogh Wilkinson and Davenport M nu Claret frappe served through the afternoon chicKen croQuet peas In tmballs thin bread and butter tomato salad in lettuce leaves crackers olives salted almonds tea assorted cakes Mrs Russell Woodruffs first at home occurred Wednesday and a brighter or more beautiful day she could not have chosen Her attractive homo was a bower of loveliness the color scheme white green and gold The llower decorations were gorgeous crimson peonies 10 Franco roses and tho purple water plant shading off into delicate lilac The walls were hung with exquisite watercolors etchings and oilsTho The hostess with many friends assisting were perfectly gowned the effect being rarely artistic Mrs Woodruff received her friends in a Parisian toilet of pale goon faille francaiso handsomely embroidered Jloon broidered Mrs Kimball mother of tho bride looked elegant in a rich black silt Miss Kimball wore a dainty crepe de cheno with pink effects The ladles receiving were Mesdames Goo I Downey Parker Standart In the dining room wero the Misses Sherman Lawrence Conklin Kimball and Crosby The reception was continued into the even 501 g and the reception party Mesdames tlg I F Walker and Bascom and tho Misses fftallaco and Woodward The refreshments were delicious and dispensed with gracious hospitality Mrs Woodruff receives again act Wednesday afternoon and evening Miss Benedict inaugurated the coaching partie The first was given on Friday Bvelng Jn honor of Miss Cassey the guest of Miss Walker The dinner was preceded pre-ceded by a dinner at six and followed by a upper and music Mrs A W Taylor chaperoned the merry pleasure seekers Tho following names completed the number num-ber of guests Miss Evans Miss Dolly Walker Messrs Fields Donnell Kcster Scarf Sharp Walker and Mr Matt C Walker No more delightful method of Entertainment could be devised than the coaching parties and they are all the go In our eastern cities Miss Clara Clawson gave a very delight tul danco on Monday evening to about forty guests Tho entertainment was in honor of her visitors the Misses Marie Harvey Alta Schilling and Lola Minty and the young gentlemen from Ogden Gcorl8 Busch Oscar Kuhn Jach Helfrich Percy Wilmer Allen Stephens and Courtney Court-ney Mintz Miss Clara made a charming little hostess and was ably assisted by 1 Miss Ally Davis Tho oung ladies all looked bewitching in their full dress and thoroughly enjoyed tho dsncing until 12 when H delicious supper was partaken of cI I The other guests present were the Misses Geneva and Edith Ellorbeck Misses Juno and Winnie Sprague Misses Ruby and Alice Clawson Misses Delia Daynes Kate Dwyer Louie Groesbeck Cathy Dongall Elm Clark Ardell Cummings Lucilo Sears and Louie Odell Gentlemen Chnuncy Benedict Walter Meeks Will Silverwood Bert Morris Will Ellorbeck Bert Greggs Frank Kraft Harley Jennings Earl Cummings Cum-mings Hall Cobb Fred OUch and Theo Genter Ono of the prettiest entertainments of the week was 1 pansy luncheon given by Mrs W R Wightman on Wednesday at 2 The flower with its rich and varied coloring color-ing brightened the room from every point n damask was beautifully and effectively embroidered in pansies and a cluster of the flower secured with a jeweled pansy was laid at the plate of each guest Covers were laid for eight Themenu consisted of Bouillon served with Breadsticks Broiled Sardines on least with Lemon Cold Ham Potato Chips in Baskets Hot Biscuits Olives Salted Almonds Lemon Ice Tomato Salad Tutti Fruttl Jelly Whipped Cream Macaroons and Sponge Cake Coffee Cocoa The ladies present were Mesdames Royle Nelden Dart Scannell Vincent Mc Vicker and Clute A full dress dancing party was given to I the senior class of 92 at Rowland hal On Saturday evening 300 invitations were out and the guests were received by Miss Adele Coleman assisted by the seniors Misses Carrie Williams Helen Kneass Ethel Lynhe Georgio McKimmins The class color is red and the decorations of the rooms were carried out in that shade Big clusters of red poppies fill the vases in every part of the rooms and the motto in the same color over the arch was Not te Finished But Begun The scene was bright and gay and merry hearts and light steps kept time to the excellent music Delicious De-licious refreshments were served Th marriage of Lieutenant Guyer to Miss Nellie Greenman will be solemnized at 7 oclock Wednesday Rev W M Lane will perform the ceremony at the brides home The marriage is to be very quiet The bride will wear a lovely gown of cream crepe de chene The happy couple will go to Denver on a bridal trip and return re-turn to their cosy little home at the fort SOCIAL BREVITIES I Miss Fanny Lincoln entertained the Bewails club after the performance at the theatre on Tuesday evening + Messrs Cotter and Wines of Butte camo down for a few days to visit Miss Walker and Miss Cassey Mr and Mrs F F Eccles who will spend the summer at Cottonwood drove out Thursday with a party of friends Mr and Mrs F C Gilds gave a theatre party in honor of Mrs W R Gardiner late of Japan Doctor and Mr Vincent and Mrs J P Gardiner were the other guests o A Mr Robert Smith of the National Bank of the Republic left for Omaha his old home Saturday evening and will be absent three weeke The two notable weddings of tho week were those of Mr William G Hampton to Miss Gertrude Young daughter of Mr John W Young and ludge E A Smith to Miss Kate Weiler j a Mr Matt E Walker has just returned I from San Francisco where ho attended I school Mr George Dalton a of 8t Louis is expected I ex-pected soon to visit Salt Lake Miss Kate Lowe returned from school Tuesday of last week Miss Dolly Walker ban returned from Omaha after a delightful visit of three months among her friends Mrs Henry G a McMillan loft Tuesday for the east a a The young ladies of Rowland hall will give their annual concert tomorrow evening even-ing 4 Commencement exercises will be hold at St Marks cathedral Wednesday morning June S at 1 oclock i Juno Miss 15 Adelo Coleman leaves fortue i east i |