Show IN THE SOCIAL REALM A Number of Pleasant Gatherings Gather-ings Last Week WEDDINGS ON THE TAPIS The Hop at Fort Douglas last Monday flight The Slatrinse of Miss Bates and air Donnellnn to Take Place Next Wednesday Wed-nesday News from Brighton Movements of Society People Mr J F Donellan and party Mrs J W Donellan Miss Webber Kenneth I Donellan and B J GlendinnIng left for Denver yesterday morning The wedding ceremony of Miss Mantle Bates and Mr J F Donellan will be performed at the residence of the brides parents Denver at 8 oclock Wednesday Wednes-day evening About 150 invitations have been issued V Mr Joseph Bates father of the bride is a prominent citizen of Del er having atone at-one time been mayor of that city The bridal party will return about the last of the week excepting Mrs J W Donellan and Kenneth Donellanwho will make a visit of some weeks at Laramie The young couple will be at home after October 1 in their handsome new residence resi-dence at Darlington Mr Conway the partner of the prospective pros-pective groom loft for Denver last night Mis Clara Colton rave a delightful card party on Monday afternoon from 3 oclock to 6 in honor of her guests the Misses Me eely of Philadelphia The afternoon was spent in progressive euchre The prizes were unique and artistic ar-tistic being designed by the hostess Miss Donnellan won the head prize Miss Amy Hyde the progressive and Miss Lutie McMillan the booby prize The refreshments were appropriate and daintily served Among the invited guests were Misses Park Alff Bailey Thomas Southworth Katz Lowe Hyde Kelley Palmer Whitall McMillan liege Eoundy Webber Terhune Critchlow and Beat teA A delightful lawn party was given by Miss Annie May McMillan on Friday evening in compliment to Miss Addie Zane before her departure for Chicago The lawn was illuminated by Japanese lanterns and here the chief fun of the evening was indulged in candy pulling Dancing was one of the evenings amusements amuse-ments that was pretty generally participated partici-pated in Dainty refreshments were served on the lawn The invited guests were Misses Addie Zane Louise Smedley Edna Remington Kate Geddes Kate Williams Bess Glen dinning Sue Bacon Bess Bacon Jessie Forbes Grace Jacobs Margaret Richards Margaret Thompson Nellie Cunningham Florence Terhune Myra Sowles Nellie Dooly t Lydia Palmer Lucinda Evans and JMame Noble Messrs Bert Lawrence Law-rence Milt Niles Frank Kraft George Wallace Dana Smith Albert Taylor Abiel Sawyers Albert Allen Frank Whit all Tod Goodwin Mon Allen Alma Katz Malcolm Glendinning V Charles Evans Francis Colton Charlie Walker Bert Walker Th Austin Harry Hempstead Hemp-stead Charles Lawrence Miss Esther Freed entertained n number num-ber of her friends at her home on Fifth East Friday evening Tho evening was very pleasantly spent in music and games Misses Edna Dwyer May Kane and Kattie Trumbo furnished some music for the entertainment of the guests and each young lady won added laurels Chris Diehl read The Four Hundred in his inimitably droll way The game Who created much merriment ment The guests were Misses Ednalwyer Katie Trumbo May Derrick Ma Smith Kate Clawson Libbie Brockbank Eva Hook Katie Dwyer and Messrs Lynch Derrick Mandell Hazlegrove Will El lerbeck V Silverwood Andrew Trumbo George Trumbo and Lester Freed A small but very pleasant party was given at the home of Mrs John Tisdale 934 East Second South on Thursday oven ing in honor of Mrs Heath of Cheyenne High five was played till a late hour Miss Thomas won the ladies prize a handsome bonboniere box Mr Windsor Wind-sor was the winner of the gentlemans prize a silver key tag The refreshments were elaborate and daintily served Mrs Tisdale is a perfect hostess and her guests pronounce her party one of the pleasant est they have attended for a long time The guests were Mesdames Scarf Kellar E L Winston and Misses Winston and Thomas Governor Thomas Messrs S H Field Jarrett Windsor Kellar Carpenter Car-penter and Smith of Cheyenne One of the pleasant informal hops for which Fort Douglass is noted was given Monday evening All the young people at the fort and about twenty guests from the city were present Among the latter were Mrs Wright Mrs Taylor Misses Taylor Webber Cunningham Nayson Thompson and Bacon Messrs E V Go Glendinning Van Vechton Mat Walker Taylor Alma Katz Max Smith Jarrett and Dr Taylor V About fifty little friends of Miss Stella and Master Harold Daynes were entertained enter-tained lay Prof and Mrs Daynes atV their beautiful home Thursday The V V usual juvenile games as the tug of wardonkey and chaise were indulged in and created much merriment Prizes were awarded the winners of the games Delicious re Ireshments were served V Dancing was the last amusement and was hearty enjoyed joyed until 8 oclock when the little people peo-ple went home tired but happy V The Social Literary club Is an organization organiz-ation of bright young people whQse obJect ob-Ject Is V as the name indicates partly social so-cial and partly literary They have semimonthly meetings when a literary V and V musical programme is V rendered after which the members amuse themselves them-selves with music and dancing Miss Maggie Butterwprth assisted by Misses Fannie Stubbs and V Cadin Dun kley gave a pleasant party at Miss But terworths home Thursday evening The guests were Misses Nellie Howarth Alice and V Sid Riser Hettie Watson Nora Hunter Palma Buslelon Edith V Mellen Lena Wagner Millie Flygara Abbie Van Dann Messrs Evans Brown Wright Rid Selly Gallacher JRushton kfellen Wilson Howarth Hodget Webb Peck and WintersVV V The new hotel open and in full running run-ning order On Tuesday evening there was a V ball given ther and the guests glided over the waxed floor of the large dining room to the strains of inspiring music On Friday evening another dancing party was given at thesame place V c Mrs Jos Seigel gave luncheon at the Inutsford on Wednesday in honor of Mrs II Lang of Portland There were present Mrs Lang Mrs Greenwald Mrs Oborndorffer and Mrs Jacob Bam V berger V I The Omaha World of last Sunday deV scribes a very lovely progressive rose tea given in honor of Hiss Grace Knight before departure for this city S V I i Misses Afton Grace and Lucille Young and Miss Katz accompanied Mr Joseph Young to Soda Springs his private car 1 I q 0 0 IO t V < jIJIV V and spent Thursday very pleasantly with Mrs Frank Jennings at that resort Dr andMrs Pinkerton are contemplating contemplat-ing a pleasure trip through Idaho Montana Mon-tana and California V a I is reported that the date for the wedding wed-ding of Miss Bessie Sprague and Mr Dave V Sharp has been 9 fed as Sept 1 V Mrs L F Young with her daughter Mrs C H Kraft and son Frank are spending the month of August at KmI balls Park house d i 5 Miss M M Yardley is spending her vacation at the home of her parents in I Perkins addition J OHanlon has returned from the east accompanied by his wife who has been spending the past five months in Europe She left their daughter Nellie at school in the picturesque city of Wicklow Ireland Mr and Mrs OHanlon visited the Worlds fair during their absence < C 2 Miss Merriam who has been a pleasant visitor at the home of Mrs Freeman of Fort Douglas will return to Fort Logan on Tuesday She expresses great admiration admira-tion for our city C Mr and Mrs W A Stanton left for Chicago last week intending to remain two weeks V Mrs Joseph Brinker returned Thursday Thurs-day from a visit of two months in the east She was accompanied by her niece Miss GraceKnightof Austin Tex I Miss Knight will make an extended visit r a The Bicycle club took a ten mile run Friday evening starting 7 oclock and returning at 9 The riders were Misses Harkness Mackintosh Alff and South worth and Messers Wicks Holden Brastow and Holland Most of the same party went to Saltair yesterday V V Mrs Bascom was the guest of Mrs Mc Gurrin at the Brockbank ranch a few days last week 2 i The Elite club gives its second ball Saturday Sat-urday at the Auditorium hal The committee com-mittee are W A Vissing S L Sherlock Sher-lock J E Malloy and G M Charon The Misses Phillips and Mrs Seligman were recreating at Saltair 5 last evening Miss Margaret Thompson t one of Fort Douglas most charming youne ladies gave a lake party to the young people of the fort Among the merry party bound for Saltair were Misses Merriam Granger Gran-ger Whitall Ruth Palmer Margaret Richards Lieuts Palmer Erwin Woodward Sorley and Mr L Freeman a < a i The following echoes come from Brighton Brigh-ton William Williams C J Bywater James Evans John Will and Bert Walker Wal-ker chaperoned by Mrs Meaks and Mrs Yeadon are occupying the Walker cottage cot-tage C E Trover BG Herrold Miss Gel gan Miss Mary Webb Davis and W B Throckmorton came up from Mill D Wednesday Wed-nesday and made a tour of the upper lakes returning to their camp in the evening i Va J F Woodman and Dr Groves spent Wednesday at Brighton I A couple of Chicago photographers were I here Thursday and photographed a number num-ber of beautiful beautiul scenes V i a a John H Kimball was a Brighton visitor Friday V I Profs Krouse and Weiherwith several members of an ofsestra are camping and their open air concerts every evening awaken rapturous applause I Mme Lamb entertained some friends very pleasantly on Monday Music was the order of the evening j Mrs W H Rowe and daughter Amy have gone to Astoria Ort Visit Mr andMrs E J Smith Miss Lucy Shaffer returned from RedWing Red-Wing Minn Thursday morning She has been attending Carleton college for three years only making one short visit at home during that time Her last vacation vaca-tion was spent with friends in Maryland Many old V time friends will be glad to welcome her again to their midst C C Mr and Mrs F E McGurrln Mr and Mrs Bates Miss Sinclair and Mrs Darling are staying at the Brockbank ranch for a couple of weeks C The lawn fete at Mrs Dyes residence on Monday was one of the pleasantcst affairs of the season One of the interesting inter-esting features of the programme was a reading by Mrs Doctor Hasbrouck Miss Lizzie Hyslop one of Salt Lake citys most popular teachers was married mar-ried on the 10th inst to Mr DR Coray The groom is a prominent young business busi-ness man of Provo Mr and Mrs Coray will be at home at Provo after Sept 1 No cards V a Mrs Maxey of Springfield Ills is the guest of her daughter Mrs Judge Zane She arrived on Monday Mr and Mrs Davis of Oakland are also being entertained enter-tained by Mrs Zane C C Mrs Thomas Jennings and daughter Miss Mary left on Tuesday for a sojourn of about ten days at Soda Springs 2V C Miss Marion Lewis and Miss Minnie Thompson are rusticating at Coalville a e Judge Powere and family are numbered among the Brighton guests C C Mrs David Hirschler who has been I visiting her parents in San Francisco returned re-turned this week a Mrs Thomas Peirson has returned from Brighton and is at home at 55 First street V C Mrs Harris has returned after a sojourn so-journ of several weeks at Brighton Mrs Nathan B White of Park City is spending a few days with her friend Mrs Withey a a Mrs D C McLaughlin accompanied Mrs Hoyt as far as our city on her way to Chicago and has been the guest of MISS Grissom since Thursday a a Mrs N H Selizman of Oakland arrived Thursday morning and will be the guest of Miss Frances Phillips till Sept 1 Mrs L C Trent and two daughters will leave for Ch icago this week a C The camping party at Mill D composed of Misses Trent Davis Geigan Harrison Mrs Geigan Mrs Davis and Messrs Horrold Ewer and Tobin will return from their outing Wednesday There will be trout stories galore after that date C 1 C Mrs Heath who has been the guest of Mrs John Tisdale for several weeks returned re-turned to her home at Cheyenne yesterday yester-day Mrs Heath made many friends during du-ring her visit C C Mrs Edmund Bourke is entertaining her sister C Mrs Hugh Mauldin has returned from a pleasant visit in Chicago and is at the Knutsford l C aMiss a-Miss Worthington who has been the guest of Mrs Denby for a month past left for California on Tuesday a II Mr and Mrs E A Tripp left this morning for Chicago V C Miss Dpugall en route from the Worlds fair to California is the guest of Mrs Simondi a Mr and Mrs S F Fenton went to Soda Springs Thursday They will return re-turn tomorrow 4 < Mrs Judge Zane and Miss Addie Zane will leave for Chicago this week C Miss Eva Evans is entertaining her friend Miss Bartholomew of Scranton Pa Miss Bartholomew will remain during dur-ing the rest of the summer a Captain Woodbury will give a bachelor spread probably at the officers clubhouse club-house Fort Douglas this evening |