Show I t MIRROR OF SOCIETY I 1 c < t The Past Week One of Unusual Activity and Interest J I i ADDITIONAL RECEPTION LIST j I A Number of Highly Fashionable Even and Functions Largely Attended Society v Butterflies Going and Coming iI i I 1 l THE HERALD is glad to know that its I list of calling days has met with the approbation I appro-bation of the ladies several having out it out to preserve for future reference I More than one lady has remarked that f she wished the ladies at Fort Douglas would nave a day as it was such a distance I to go if they should meet with disappointment i disappoint-ment With a little concerted action on tho part of the ladies these little annoyances of society can all be beautifully smoothed out Following are some addition recap tic a days Mra T J Almy Thursdays Mrs Chariea S Davis 1 huedays Mm C C Day Geneva Place Fridays Mrs Fernando FabianTuesdays Mrs Hiram Johnson Wednesdays Mrs William P Lynn Wednesdays Mrs Hnghilauldin Mondays Mrs Mabry Perkins addition Thursday Thurs-day Mrs O P MilesWednesdays Mrs C Marston Owen Fridays Mrs Orlando Powers Wednesdays Mrs Charles ReadFirst ana third Mondays Mon-days Mrs F S Richards K street Thursdays s Thurs-days Miss Hookledge Wednesdays Mrs Captain RyanWednesdays Mrs Sadler ThursdayB Mrs John N Sharp E street Tuesdays Mrs Ezra Sprague SCO Centre street Wednesday Mrs C E Wsntlftud Wednesdays Mrs Oscar Robert Zipf 227 Elovenlh is etreet Thursdays Before winter really seta in Frost teas Ere in favor No prettier entertainment caa be imagined im-agined as a visit of the frost king in our own city some weeks since proved With branches stripped of their foliage and covered with cotton and sprinkled with diamond dust tI most brilliant effect can ba produced Daylight must be excluded ex-cluded and a generous supply of gs light turned on Profusely decorate the rooms over doors mirrors and upon mantles r lovely sunset can be portrayed if fairy lamps shaded in pink be placed where the rosy rays can fall upon the Ice and snow The centrapiece upon the table all in ° white and crystal should be a generous dish of little blocks of icecream and sher bit The menu Is generally Ico cream whipped whip-ped cream upon crystal fruit and white cakes with white wine or white punch Tho souviner cards should be snow birds in a snow storm upon the top or branch painted in water color As the long winter evenings approach games which test the memory taste touch and smell are Interesting and amusing For instance blindfold a guest and bring R saucer wih small pieces of salted almond al-mond called peanut hazel nut a bit of citron apple pear or orange pine apple or anything tho fancy conceive and Jet them taste and guess what they are au like manner the touch and smell can be tried f To the one guessing the greatest number a I prize is awarded To cultivate faculties in E this way gives great delight as well as it improves our abilities and no pieaaantcr e pastime can to thought of The mOlt beautiful and notable wedding r of the season was that of Miss Harrlet Miner daughter of Judge James A Miner of Ogden and Mr Charles McQuewan of Grand Rapids Mich on Monday last ai tho Church of the Good Shepherd The marriage was solemnized at high noon in the presence of a large assemblage of friends and acquaintances The church was handsomely and elaborately decorated with flowers An arch of superb white ohryasthemumswith a bell of smilaxf erns and chrysanthemums hanging from the center was erected and under this the bridal party stood Chief Justice Zanea daughter Miss Margaret Zane acted as maid of honor and was gowned in an elegant ele-gant cloth suit of lavender tint trimmed in green she carried lose cluster of lavender laven-der chrysanthemums Mr McQuewan the grooms brother was beet man The ushers were Messrs Scranne and Jarvis The service wa in the English style As the bride entered leaning on the arm of her father the organ struck up the grand strains of the Lohen grin march and the choir boys chanting walked slowly down the aisle to meet hur Separating when about half way down they formed a line on either side for the bridal party to pass through The maid of honor lead the way the bride and herfather following From the vestry door came the groom and his best man to moot them The bride looked unusually lovely in her elegant gray Parisian gown white gloves and beautiful cluster of white chrysanthemums chrysan-themums Her Jewel was a brilliant pendant pen-dant of diamonds of purest water a gift of the groom At the conclusion of the service the bridal party repaired to the hotel where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was awaiting await-ing them The party numbered twenty which included Judge and Mrs Zone Judge and Mrs Henderaen Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown Mr and Mrs C S Varian Mr and Mrs H A Fyler and Mr Ivas Cobb of Salt Lake and the Rev Mr Unsworth of Ogden The latter gentlemen presented the bride with a pratty book of bridal vows In which those present all enrolled their names The presents were rich and numerous coming from New York Chicago St Louis Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Detroit Ogden Salt Lake Grand Rapids Iowa Marshal and Charlotte Among those from Salt Lake were a heavy gold bonbon spoon from Mrs Henderson and a caso of silver from Mr and Mra Arthur Brown A Halloween invitation written In tho quaint old English style thus Ye men and mydoneft are besughten tb attend a meetynge at ye house of Mistress Ruby Clawson to Join in ye olden time sports of ye Halloween Assemble upon yo hour of 8 ye 31st day ye month of October 182 The house was prettily decorated with chrysanthemums and quaintly with green and red papers in which were cut faces and these were placed over the gas jets with excellent effect In one room the different games were tried i to start the Ocean of Life was typified by a walnut shell in the centre of was a light and at the helm a flag on which was written the name of the guest This little boat was placed in a tub of the water to sail around the lives of each was supposed to go round whither the ship sails A fortune teller occupied one room and lifted tho veil of futurity for all the curious cur-ious ones giving them plenty of thought for many days to come Music formed a goodly share of the entertainment en-tertainment Miss Geneve Ellerbeck ren dcred some charming selections and Miss Ruby gave If you love me darling tell me with your eyesn Mr Walt Meeks interested inter-ested the guests with his clever tricks with cards and slight of hand performances Kiss Kato Trumbo sang Bonnie Sweet Bessie in charming style and also rendered ren-dered March do Concert by Woolen kopp with good effect A fishing over the transom caused much amusement JackInthoboi tin horn doll set donkey and like articles being fished outAt At a quarter to twelve the young gentlemen gentle-men all repaired to an ime1 room wrap ped sheets around them and took seats at the table a vacant chair being reserved at the left of each for some young lady who < I < j i1o f 1 at once proceeded to fill it when a dumb supper followed Those present besides those already named were the Misses Edith Ellerbeok June and Winnie Sprague Alice Kate Lou and Claire Clawson Kate Dwyer Dellle Daynes Florence Drake Maud Knowlton Ardie Cummmgs and Miss Nellie Koytmg The Messrs A J Trumbo Scott Wells J F Daynes Carl Roberts Harley Jennings Bert Morris Earl Cummings W L Ellerbeck and J H Bailey At supper those who drew the articles from the cakes were the thimble typifying an old bachelor fell to the lot of Mr C M Benedict The dime signifying wealth was drawn by Walt Meeks and the ring which of course meant matrimony matri-mony Miss Claire Clawson secured A number of intimate friends were most charmingly entertained on Halloween by 1 1 the Misses Laura and Edna Hyde at their fathers A E Hyde comfortable home About twenty ve were present and the mystic and ghostly schemes of merry old England afforded lots of fun for fair maid and gallant who felt a longing to peep into the future The house was beautifully decked with fall leaves In all their gorgeous color together with the beautiful chrysanthemum chrysan-themum On arriving the guests found the gas out but the big fire in the grates threw their bright rays in all directions and the big Jack lanterns filled every available corner cor-ner and decorated the chandelier throwing uncanny lights from nose eyes and mouth inducing the queer sensation that does darkness and ghost stories Many modes wero resorted to to bring forth the fnot all were so anxious to know The three bowls one of clear water and one of muddy water and still another but empty were placed conveniently and with eyes blindfolded the lassies or lads went up and stuck their finger In if by chance it went into the clear water there was a cry of delight at the happiness in store for them if it Vas the muddy a sigh of commiseration wont up but if the finger went into tho empty bowl a peal of laughter greeted tho fated bachelor or old maid Naming the apple seed and roasting chestnuts were also tried Three nuts were named and placed upon the bars of the grate Two were lovers and one the inquisitive1 maiden When the nuts cracked or jumped tho lover was untrue if it blazed or burned it had regard for her but if the one named for herself blazed and burned with the other that was the one she was sure to marry An astrologer or fortuneteller fortune-teller was then presented by one of the young ladies present and the skull and dimly burning lamp kindled the inspiration inspira-tion At 12 oclock all tho ladies covered with sheets seated themselves an empty chair near them at the beautifullyspread table with its beautiful store of delicious and lovely floral decoration of chrysanthemums and vines The gentlemen sat aown hap hazard and did not discover their partner until the sheets were thrown aside The guests present were Mr and Mrs Cates of Iowa Mr and Mrs Frank Hawkintr the Misses Maggie and Mae Taylor Winnie and Florence Miner Jennie Smith Zina Hyde and Belle Armstrong Messrs T D Lewis G A Gibbs Hough DouKall Arthur Thomas Zack Derrick Edward Burton Will Romney Andrew Smith and George McAllister The largest aa well as one of the most elegant functions of the week was the progressive high five given Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs M H Collin nt their comfortable home at Darlington Place About fifty invitations wore out The decorations were entirely of chrysanthemums chrysan-themums quite sufficient in their varied color and size and quaint perfume No blossom in all the floral realm a greater favorite it now greets the eye at every turn and fascinates by its brava beauty defying the cruel frost and looks so fresh and bright amidst the dead leaves lying round Ten games woro played a claret punch being served during their progress Four prizes were awarded The ladies first was won by Mrs L F Kullak and was a handsome Chinese vase Mr Fred A I Hale took tho gentlemens firsta eilyer I I < i cigar holder Mrs Hale was given the consolation which was also a vase and Mr J C Conklin received the consolation a Japanese juggler The ladios tallya were green cards with chrysanthemum flowers and the gentle mens wero yellow with the same hued flower The invited guests not already named were Mr and Mrs Charles T Douglas Mr and Mrs A T Schroeder Mr and Mrs A L Simondi Mrs and Mrs C S Henderson Mr andr Mrs Walter P Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Conklin and Miss Henderson Mr and Mrs Darling Dr Kullak Mr and Mrs H P Mason Mr and Mrs Simmons Mr and Mrs H Burnett Mr and Mrs Judson Mr and Mrs F M Bishop Mr and Mrs Frank B Stephens Mrs and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs T W Buzzo Dr and Mrs J Beattie Miss Beattie Mr and Mrs F J Gunnoll Mr and Mrs Millner Judge and Mrs E F Colborn Mr and Mrs Archer May Silva Mr and Mrs John A Barker Dr and Mrs Utter Mr and Mrs C Doe Mr and Mrs Grossman Mr and Mrs Beman Mr and Mrs BrinK Mr and Mrs E M Miller Mil-ler Mr ana Mrs E C Coffin Dainty and tempting refreshments were partaken of at the close of tho game On Friday afternoon Mrs James Sharp and Miss Sharp gave a Kensington tea which was charming in all its appointments appoint-ments and an altogether enjoyable affair Their handsome home on Brigham street was decorated with the choicest and sweetest sweet-est of roses and chrysanthemums used with a lavish hand and artistically arranged ar-ranged Tho color scheme was pink and white The small tables arranged in the room were brightened with thirty clusters of the pretty blossoms making the refreshments refresh-ments doubly tempting About forcyfivo Invitations were out Those invited were Mesdames Annio Sharp Sophia Sharp John Sharp John W Sharp M M Bar rett William Jennings Thomas Jennings James E Jennings and Walter P Jennings W W Riter H S Eldridge B R El dridge E R Eldridge Reed Smoot L S Hill H Young Le Grand Young T G Webber R W Young Joseph Richarde D C Dun bar Willurd Young J E Crane S P Teasdale P L Williams Jno Gaboon A Cune H Neisbot Florence Clawson J E Jennings M Y Dougall P Y Beatie Jno Campbell Dmwoodoy J Moylo J B FArlow and Geo Ottinger the Misses Dwyer Cora Hooper Mary Toasdel Grace Young and Miss Hester Eldredge The most interesting event and undoubtedly undoubt-edly the most enjoyed was the birthday party given by Mrs Parley Williams to her little 3yearold son Hugh Williams Though tho spacious home so elegant needed no elaboration it was decked in festive attire with a wreath of fragrant chrysanthemums and tropical foliage yet the loveliest flowers of all were tho dear httlo tots that were so happy in their games Pretty gowns were entirely lost sight of in the good time they were having Tho Misses Louise Smedly Bertha Carter Car-ter Katie Williams Mamie Sharp and Edith Nahbet wore quite successful in their efforts at entertaining the little ones A low table stretched from end to end of I the dining room was decorated with flowers and fairy lamps and a store of dainties to please the youthfUlpalate but the wonder of delight was the birthday cake with its three lights and no more beautiful picture can be imagined than the dear little dimpled dim-pled darlings as they sat in their low seats around the sumptuous board eager with anticipation Truly there Is no satisfaction satis-faction like that of makinsr children happy Each little one carried off a pretty box of delicious candy thereby taking the party home with them Those invited were Cathie Lucia and Bessie Naisbet Frank and Winnie Dyer Kenneth Caine Mary Smedley Bergess und Stewart Young Dorothy Jennings Loyd Gilmor Anna Diehl Willis Agnes and Tradleg Lippmau Sam and Paul Williams Will-iams and Cloo Sharp The second informal hop was ivon at FortDouglas on FridayevenIng No more I enjoyable functions are there than these f With the best of music a good floor finest of partners what more could there be to make enjoyment perfect Among those present were General and Mrs Penrose Lieutenant and Mrs Johnston Lieutenant and Mrs Wright Mrs and Miss Palmer Dr and Mrs Kendal Misses Wilkenson Bacon and Whitall Captain and Mrs Richards Lieutenant and Mrs Buck Lieutenants Sorley Erwin Woodward Thurston Tyler and Cowles Those present from the city were Mr and Mrs C E Wantland Mr and Mrs Willard Young Mrs R B Turner the Misses Daft Harkness Hamilton Blair Alff and Ethlyn Webber Messrs Fields Will Lawrence Max Smith Helntz Joe Young Park and Glendinning On Tuesday night Miss Margaret Zano gave a little card party in entertainment of Mr McQuewan who came down from Ogden after the wedding there It was most enjoyable as no one entertains more successfully than Miss Zane Those present pres-ent were the Misses Haruness Sprague Miss Ora Harkness Miss Bessie Sprague and Miss Witter Messrs Donnellan Putnam Put-nam Cobb Sprague Eberly Dave Sharp and Dr Witcher Dr and Mrs Francis S Bascom entertained enter-tained about fifty of their friends at high five on Thursday evening Mrs Bascom receives with charming hospitality and on this as well as all occasions the affair was most enjoyable The artistic home was a bower of fragrant perfume and entrancing brightness as the beautiful chrysanthemum chrysanthe-mum was used with lavish hand and fine skill On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs J J Lyon celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary an-niversary as well as the birthdaj of Mr Lyon Theevent was most enjoyable tho evening being passed with music and social chat Delicious refreshments were served about 11 oclock Among those present wero Judgo and Mrs Martin Mr and Mrs VV D Gaby Mr and Mrs B B Mann Mr and Mrs E Young Mrs D Gurnsey Mr and Mrs J Mayne The following invitation Is out Sewing will not weary one If with a little talk tis done At two on Thursday next If free Bring your work and sit with me Mns BASCOM < < 4 Mrs J R Blanchard of Ogden Is in the city visiting friends < if Y rt The ladies of St Marks Guild will until un-til after the holidays meet on Tuesdays at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs M C Fox They are prepared to fill all orders for plain and fancy sewing q 4 4 Mr and Mrs A L ScottElliott were up from the ranch this week spend a few days in the city it 4 It la now considered good form to announce an-nounce an engagement six weeks before the wedding day 1 if It has recently become an established code for the grooms gentlemen friends to direct the wedding gift to the bride care of the groom giving the latters address II Miss Gertrude Anderson left Thursday evening for a visit to her sister Mrs Strait at Pueblo Colo She will be absent ab-sent during the winter it Mr and Mrs Wt WRiter with Mr and Mrs Cloe Eldredge and Miss Hattie Eldredse leave forthe City of Mexico today to-day They will bo absent six weeks 4 Miss Maud Thorno who has boon quite ill with malarial fever Is recovering and will be gladly welcomed once more by her many friends Mrs William Mayger and two children of Montana arrived in the city Wednesday it h J std jS morning and will visit her sister Mrs L C Trent for the next two weeks Mrs S V Shelp left Thursday for Kansas Kan-sas City where she will visit friends the coming three weeks Miss Allio Bishop entertained quite Informally i i in-formally but very delightfully some friends on Monday evening Miss Susie Riter had about thirty of her friends with her on Monday and the hours passed all too soon A musical was given on Wednesday evening at the Walker House and It goes without saying that it was a most delightful delight-ful affair I The young ladies at Rowland hall welcomed wel-comed their friends on Monday last and had a royal time It was the occasion of a masquerade it Mrs L R Britton is back from an enjoyable en-joyable trip to San Francisco 4 4 Mrs Author Brown charmingly entertained enter-tained Mrs John McQuewan and a party of friends on Wednesday evening if Mrs Charles Read is quite recovered from her illness and is out among her friends again I 1ft x Miss Blair of Cincinnati will remain during the winter with Mrs G S Holmes it Mrs S J Carroll of California IB visiting visit-ing Mrs H S Krause at her home 2 ± ± SIxth East street 4 Mrs E B Crltchlow is i home again after some five or six weeks pleasant stay In the east it Mrs Clarence W Halls sister Miss Crissle Stack of San Francisco is visiting here Mrs E W Taylor has her friend Mrs W W Curdy of Topeka Kansas visiting with her for a few days > t Mrs Walter Murphy has returned to the city Miss Lucy ana Katie Young after a delightful de-lightful and prolonged stay here have returned re-turned to thoir home in Alameda Col f Mr and Mrs Thomas W Sloan are now at their home 164 East First South street |