Show THE SOCIETY WORLD Au Art Tea Held at CoL Hollis I ters Yesterday THE HERALDS CARD BASKET cvcral Dinner Parties and Private Entertainments Entertain-ments Besides the Cotillion Constituted Consti-tuted the Weeks Gajetles A very quiet week has been spent in social circles the event of greatest importance being the third cotillion party which surpassed any previous efforts of the ciub In point of numbers 4 Those who attended the reception given by Rev Mr Lane and wife on Wednesday night were most delightfully entertained and It gayeSt gaye-St Pauls Rectory to the publlc as being the home ot hospitality and good cheer On Wednesday Mr and Mrs Holden gave a most charmng lunch party to a number of lady friends There were seven small tables placed bout the pretty rooms each seating lour people peo-ple Upon the tables the luncheon was served Pt ea6eeJ Pink and white chrysanthemums were used profusely pro-fusely in table decorations and a pretty idea or having the colors alternating produced a most pleasing effect After lunch high fie was played lor several hours Miss Mackintosh winning win-ning the first prize a dainty bit of water color painting in a pretty oval frame Sirs Woodward Wood-ward won the second prize a silver souvenir spoon The guests were Misses Wallace Crawford Mackintosh Gilmer Rooklcdge Mamie Woodward Margaret Zane McCornick and Keogh Mesdames Woodward Chambers Almy Utter Thrall James Downey Lowe Fabian Wallace Lyman Belden Morse McCor nick Jones Lieutenait Wright George Downey and Madame Almy Mrs Lieutenant Wrisnt gave a little lit-tle bachelor dinner to Mr Sid Hooper on Tuesday Tues-day evening there being present Mr Hooper Lieutenants Sorley Brown and Guyor The table decorations were most elaborate and beautiful consisting of marshal nell roses and smiLax most artistically arranged 4t Mrs J E Calnes high nve party in honor of Mrs Dunbar was one or the pleasantest features feat-ures of the past weeks gayeties The Ladies Literary society Friday evening proved most Interesting Mrs Walltco gave Uses and Abuses or Conventionalities In a faultless manner and was congratulated upon her bright conception or the subjeot Mrs Ryans subject Chaperones U was a delightfully delight-fully bright and witty talk that created no end ot favorable comment Miss Grace Wallace gave a comprehensive as well as captivating review of Wahington society Mrs Trent entertain the Southern club on Tuesday night the members of which are on the qui vivo for a most charming time < < + The Southern Club will attend the Salt Lake minstrel entertainment In a body It determined some time since to attend a popular production at the theatre and last week gave the preference to the local attraction Miss i Carrie Stevens our most popular visl ilf tROPa l tor will very likely remain I until after the holidays with her friend Miss Blanche Kimball Kim-ball it ballMr Mr and Mrs Richard Mackintosh arc having hav-ing a delightful sojourn in the eat and are not expected to return before the 14tj Mr Sid Hooper left on Wednesday for Ii pleasure jaunt to the metropolis II < II < > t Mr and Mrs L C Duubar have taken a house in Cafion road and will be at home to their numerous friends as soon as the household can be adjusted 4 Prof Vincent left Friday for New York and will sail on the 9th for London where he will remain until March Colonel and Mrs Hyde have removed from the Continental hotel to Mrs Fords 4O Mrs Ralston and her beautiful daughter ot Swi Francisco arc guests at tho Kuutsford oJ q making It their temporary abiding place for the present Mrs C W Bennett is now located in her new home on Second South a II < II < It will be pleasant news to the many friends of Mrs Captain Noble to know that she is out ot danger They will now hope for a speedy recovery overy and renewed strength 4 4 The Emerson club discussed Shakespeare learnedly on Wednesday at Mrs Trents all the members of the club being present < < I < < I Mr and Mrs Dyer will entertain the Dyer Rifles on Wednesday evening the 9th 4 4 The Assembly ball which will occur on the 15th at the Knutsford will be the most notable society event of the year Every detail of arrangement rangement will be perfect The management possess the necessary facilities that ensure success 4 Mrs C E Wantlands condition has been quite critical but numerous friends will delight light in learning of her marked improvement II < A very pleasant card club was organized last week composed of the following members Mr and Mrs Crltchlow Mr and Mrs Mulloy Mr and Mrs M K Pnrsons Mr and Mrs Joseph Kerr Mr and Mrs W Murphy Mr and Mrs W II Irvine Mr and Mrs Sawyer Mr and Mrs Walden The club meets on Mondays and will be entertained tomorrow evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs AB Sawyer 1f Several of our most distinguished ladies will contribute special articles on society topics for TIn CHRISTMAS HERALD 4 4 The New England club is making arrangements arrange-ments to celebrate Forefathers day on the 23d I anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims in IftiO A regular New England dinner with douzhnuts cider baIted beans pumpkin pies etc will be served |