Show gsr r t 91Pi rjjcrL = i in I i I The wedding of Miss Lucy Whitall i i and Lieutenant Isaac ErwIn on Monday Mon-day the cotillion on Tuesday Sirs Romneys Kensington tea on Wednes day the reception by Mrs Kenyon and Mrs Bradley the luncheon toy Miss Kimball and the Kindergarten tea by Mrs Iloberts on Thursday the hop at tthc > Manitou on Friday and the third of tJi series of club dances at Chris tens as hall by the Saturday Nightclub Night-club romiprised the chief events on the EuiaJ calendar Le Club Francais has enrolled in its membership list many leading society pe < i le and the meeting on Tuesday n ruing at the Walker house parlors Was of the nature of a recreation rath < r tan a formal meeting for dnstruc tiun Then everybody attended the cooking school irnich has just closed end < Mrs EwIngs lectures were the subjects of many conversations at the Eoual gatherings of the week The reception given by Mrs S J K nyon and Mrs William Bradley at Mrs Kenyons home 1145 Sixth East st yat on Thursday afternoon was as enj < julilp as it was elegant T1 > guests were ushered into the hall v sere were potted palms and white chrysanthemums in picturesque profu sion by little Jessie Kenyon Mis Ken yon and Mrs Bradley received in Ue south irawin room Mrs TOantland a1 Mrs Brink also assisted in enter lining the guests and in the dinin I Jt + > m Which was a picture in white rd Mn Mrs Jarkness Presided at the tvMp and Miss Harkness Miss Oia 34arness Miss Young Miss Brewster a l y isb Afton Young served refresh I10 ns i a3s IT Olson Miss Saunders Mrs En i filgn and Miss Minnie Folsom members of Miss Olsons Manflolin and Guitar tin > played in LIe upper hall and no swo ler music has been heard at reception given In the city anv Mrs Kenyon wore a tan silk with rink stripe Mrs Bradley black silk with jet trimmings Mrs 1Yantland lifht silk trImmed with dark green 11 t f Ills Blink black silk with old roc silk and jet trimmings ngs Mrs Hark ness black silk and ace Miss Hark ness ream and lavender silk Miss Ora Hmlmess white > JIV7 swiss Miss un becoming cloth costume Miss tVtQn Young old rose and black silk Miss Brewster tan silk i jlrs The Major invited Bradley Mrs guest John Tiernan were I Irs J kJr T F Grant Irs Will Sprague 1 5 Dave Sharp Mrs Will Jennings vr Us A B Jones Mrs John Zane Mrs H A rrr Smith Ogden Mrs E Kimball n Ogden Mrs Charles Rookledge Park Mrs ity ALs Charles Heath Park City McPherson Park City Mrs Charles Shields Park City Mrs E B T0nR Mrs G M Downey airs Albert BUll r Mrs C W Bennett Mrs Ira us < Mrs J T Donnellan Mrs E tv antanJ Mrs G T Wallace Mrs J V iej Mrs Le Grande Young Mrs J lA Lyons Mrs Whitney Mrs Leonl i a Jrs Putnam Mrs Bird Mrs Br i Mr DIckson Mrs Powers lift liiberts Mrs Sell Mrs Sprague hrp Mrs Blgess Mos Gilmer lrrs Marthis Sowies Mrs owles Mis Wa lace Mrs Reed Mrs McV leper Mrs I R iTviT Mrs RoyJe Mrs Silva Mrsj Pirn lee airs Pinkerton Mrs Kissick Mrs Lrnn Mrs Witcher Mrs Town dr r Mrs Zaire Mrs Evans Mrs C E jJl1 Mrs J Bamberger Mrs S Bzr1 ° rger Mrs H Bamberger Mrsi MrsI Cirlos MrtCullow Mrs Griswold Mrs1 I CTX bha1 l Mrs Valentine Mrs Davis Mrs Grant Mrs Hardy Mrs Rieh prds Mrs Brown Mrs Brink Mrsj i F nt n Mrs Hobbs Mrs Knox Mrs t Coals Mrs Lewis Mrs La Barthe I Iis Ularkland Mrs Wetmore Mrs I Holman Mrs James Mrs Bailey Mrs i Post Mrs Capron Mrs Downey Mrs Bennett Mrs Bancroft Mrs Fifield Mrs Sherman Mrs Salisbury Mrs Welby Mrs Fox Mrs Donnellan Mrs Dart Mrs Downey Mrs Henderson Mrs Holden Mrs Nelden Mrs Niles Mrs McMillan Mrs Marshall Mrs I Beattie Mrs Linck Mrs Wantland Mrs Donnellan Mrs Mason Mrs Varian Mrs McLean Mrs Park Mrs Murphy Mrs White Mrs Trumbo Mrs Archer Mrs Mayne Mrs Lyons Mrs Weigle Mrs Gafoy Mrs Mann Mrs Young Mrs Rea Mrs Pettingiil Mrs Ireland Mrs Aslimore Mrs King Mrs Dallass Mrs Odson Mre Adams Mrs Tarpey Mrs Taylor Mrs Thompson Thomp-son Mrs Trent Mrs Lee Mrs Loomis Mrs Schroeder Mrs Stephens Mrs Baker Mrs Walden Mrs Almy Mrs SmJth Mrs Blackman Mrs Moore Mrs Hadley Mrs Adtkison Mrs Ship ler Mrs Buckle Mrs Campbell Mrs Kessler Mrs Barker Mrs Shelp Mrs Pearson Mrs Firr wortn Mrs Browning Brown-ing Mrs McIntyre Mrs Kahn Mrs I Siegel Mrs Josephs Mrs Muria neaax Mrs Wilson Mrs Brmker Mrs Hoag Mrs Jaeger Mrs Seabolat Mrs Baxter Mrs Parks Mrs Strut Mrs McCullow Mrs De Golyer Mrs Fyler Mrs Dey Mrs Lippman Mrs Freed Mrs Chisholm Mrs Kendall Mrs Potter Pot-ter Mrs Allen Mrs Milner Mrs Stephens Miss Leonard Miss Putnam Put-nam Miss Blair Miss Sprague Miss Gamer Miss Young Miss Lucite Young Mss fton Young Miss Carney Miss L Carney Miss Valentine Miss Maas Miss Allen Miss Coons Misii Wells Miss Rookledge Miss Nason Miss Fox Miss Donnellan Miss Harkness Miss Ora Harknes Miss Wallace Miss Royle Miss Beattie Miss Hardy Miss Richards Rich-ards Miss Park Miss Pettingill Miss Donovan Miss King Miss Corcoran Miss > Simon Miss Cohen The cotillion at the Manitou on Tuesday Tues-day evening was even more of a success suc-cess than that which preceded it Mr George F Downey led several figures of the cotillion which < were heartily enjoyed by those who participated The music as on the previous occasion was furnished by Olsons orchestra Mrs Wright and Mrs Smedley were the dhiaperones The young ladies were all prettily gowned the bright hues of their toilettes making the mazy dance indeed a thing of beauty An invitation from the Saturday Night club was accepted with enthusiasm enthusi-asm and the two clubs joined forces inquest in-quest of pleasure at Christensens hall last evening Those present < on Tuesday evening were Mrs Smedley Mrs Wright Mrs George Mrs Dinwoodey Mrs George F Downey Mrs Donnellan Miss Royle Miss Kaz Miss Nason Miss Shear man Miss Edna Shearman Miss Cady Miss Roundy Miss > Florence Roun dy Miss Lowe Miss Ora Harkness Miss Alff Miss Graham Miss Rutter Miss Groo Miss Louise Putnam Miss Ethelyn Webber Miss Margaret Park Mr Will Lawrence Mr Henry McCor nick Mr Milton Oglesby Mr Ives Cobb Mr Max Smith Mr Will Din woodey Lieutenant Preston Lieutenant Gardner Mr Salisbury Gilmfr Mr Graham Putnam Mr Lorin King IrE Ir-E O Gates Mr Roy McKay JTr Vernon Ver-non Hardy Mr Charles Caine ilr Geo Nye Mr W G Sharp Mr W H Mc Millan Mr John Tilton Donellan Mr Miles Varinn Mr Mack Mr Alma Katz and Mr A E Ricqles One of the most charming and inf mal affairs of the week was the Kensington Ken-sington tea given by Mr George Rom ney jr on Wednesday The hall parlors and dining room were beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums of every shade the bright colors standing out prettily in contrast with the darker paper and draperies The table with its silver and china gleaming amidst masses of yellow and white cairysantKiemums was a picturesque pictur-esque centerpiece Miss Cecelia Sharp Miss Kate Rom ney Miss Hettie Kennersley and Miss Barbara Kennersley served refreshments refresh-ments A mandolin and guitar orchestra helped to enliven the afternoon with occasional selections The invited guests were Mrs Wm Dougall Mrs J L Rawlins Mrs Walter Beattie I Mrs F Dewey Richards Mrs John Groesbeck Mrs Willard Young Mrs William Jenney Mrs Richard Young Mrs Frank Jennings Mrs Joseph T RiChards Mrs John D Spencer Mrs John Grey Mrs M A Sears Mrs John Bailey Mrs Leo Clawson Mrs John Callister Mrs H G Whitney Mrs N A Needham Mrs Rulon Wells Mrs J J Dan s Mrs Moyle Mrs H M Wells Mrs Moyle Mrs James H Moyle Mrs Margaret Romney Mrs Amelia Young Mrs S Dinwoodey Mrs F S Richards Mrs Miles A Romney Mrs Robert Van Dyke Mrs Thomas W Jennings Mrs Joseph E Jennings Mrs David E Dunbar Mrs Ret Margetts Mrs B S Young Mrs Taylor Mrs Will Clanvson Mrs W WRiter W-Riter Mrs Elizabeth Taylor Mrs GeoL Geo-L Savage ° Mrs Marsh of Chicago Mrs Vilate Romney Mrs Florence i Clawson Mrs James DwYer Mrs He ber Lee Mrs McIntyre Mrs Rie Dix Mrs Geo Shepard Mrs W Kinersley Mrs Nelson Empey Mrs James Sharp Mrs Ben Eldredge Mrs O Cummings Miss Hooper Miss Ida Moyle Miss Kate Romney Miss Kennersley Miss B Kennersley Miss Teasdel Miss M I Sharp Miss Cecelia Sharp Miss Nellie Neslen I t R 9 Miss Blanohe Kimball gave an elegant ele-gant luncheon on Thursday in honor of Miss McGuire of San Francisco The table was exquisitely decorated with violets and white chrysanthemums Miss Kimballs guests were Mrs George F Downey Mrs Holden Mrs Robertson Miss McGuire Miss Crawford Craw-ford Miss Lawrence Miss Mackintosh Miss Shearman Miss Wallace Miss Young and Miss Lucile Young Mrs Hamiltons at homes are always al-ways delightful to the friends privileged privil-eged to enjoy them and their name is legion Last Tuesday evening Major H C Hill read a paper What Are We Here For a philosophic treatment treat-ment of the questions of the day which is one of the best of that gen tlemans literary efforts Miss Daggett played several selections and the hostess host-ess favored her guests with a vocal solo Miss Ivy Clawson and Mr Oliver f Green will be married on Thanksgiving day There will be a large reception at the home of the brides parents that evening The Catholic Aid society will give a reception and package sale at Bishop Scanlans residence corner Band I Brigham streets on Wednesday from 2 to 5 oclock Music by some of the best amateur talent of the city refreshments re-freshments and an opportunity to buy I one or more mysterious packages are the attractions of the afternoon A similar entertainment given by Mrs I A B Witcher and Mrs F E McGurrin last year will be recalled with pleasure pleas-ure by all who were in attendance Mrs A B Witcher and Miss Olive Donellan are the committee in charge of the sale The Delta Phi society will give a ball at the university on Thanksgiving eve Messrs Theodore Nystrom and Fred Reynolds comprise the committee on arrangements A J Ridges and B J Stewart the floor committee and H L Nelson and J E Willey the reception recep-tion committee The Eighteenth Ward hall which has been the scene of so many delightful dancing parties was bright with lovely toilettes and gay with music on Friday evening the occasion being the ball given for the benefit of the Young Ladies and Young Mens Mutual Improvement Im-provement societies of that ward The spirit of gayety and good fellowship prevailed as it always does in tha rendezvous of merrymakers Christen sens orchestra was in attendance Among those present were Colonel and Mrs H C Woodrow Mr and Mrs Isaac Clayton Mr and Mrs H B Clawson Mr and Mrs D Spencer Mr and Mrs John Groesbeck Mrs M E Cummings Captain and Mrs Wil lard Young Mr ahd Mrs J Washington Washing-ton Young Mr and Mrs Isaac Trumbo Mr and Mrs J D Spencer Mr and Mrs T A Clawson Mrs C A Burton Mrs E Y Davis MisseSEny Jennings Clara Clawson Florence Caine Martie Caine Ruby Clawson Ardell Cummings Cum-mings Kate Hardin Kate Trumbo Pearl Culmer Alice Clawson Bessie Clawson L Clawson Ada Young Alley Al-ley Davis Minnie James Hettie Young General Clarkson and son and Messrs George D Loomis Frank Gillespie H L A Clumer John Trumbo Wilby Dougall Lee Young Tooie Whitney Professor G M Marshall Earl Cum mings Walter Meeks Chauncey Benedict Bene-dict Ed Matto F D W James Vern Hardy Frank Swenson Mr and Mrs A J Dutton gave a high five on Friday evening at their I home 605 South Main street which was one of the most enjoyable events of the week Mrs Niles won the first ladys prize and Mrs Linck the second Dr Niles the first gentlemans prize and Dr Beatty the second The guests were Dr and Mrs Beatty Judge and Mrs Sherman Mr and Mrs J T Donellan Mr and llri Theron Geddes Mr and Mrs Davis Dr and Mrs Nilet Mr and Mrs John Linck Mr and Mis Gray Mr and Mrs Hol man Mr and Mrs Ross Mr and Mrs Ingram Mr and Mrs E Richards Mr and Mrs W P Gannett Mr and Mrs De Golyer Dr and Mrs E I Thorn Miss Preston Miss Laura Preston Miss Ross Dr Bracken Mr H M Bacon Mr W W Stoddart and Mr Will Gray The Delta Phi society of the University Univer-sity of Utah gives public debate and entertainment in the art gallery of the university on Monday evening Nov 23 The question Resolved That the new state constitution for Utah should give women suffrage will be debated W G Roylance and Fred W Reynolds taking the affirmative and B J Stewart Stew-art and L E Young the negative Mr Theo Nystrom will read a paper on the Funny Side of College Life and Mr Shady Stringer will give a recitation The Owl quartette will render a selection se-lection and Mr Chester Ames a piano solo The public is cordially invited to attend The Ionic club held its initial hop on Monday evening at Christensens hall It was largely attended and the efforts of the efficient committee in charge to make the affair enjoyable were ci owned own-ed with success The club parties will take place on alternate Mondays Among those present were Mr and Mrs A Bradford Mr and Mrs S S Dickinson Mr and Mrs Gleason Mr and Mrs Dr Hanchett Mr and Mrs E Home Mr and Mrs W J Hey wood Mr and Mrs Kroeger Mr and Mrs F A Maryon Mr and Mrs H Platt Mr and Mrs H J Rivers Mr and Mrs C E Stuart Mr and Mrs JAI J-AI Sullender Mr and Mrs Dr G F Stiehl Mr and Mrs Terhune Mr and Mrs Webster Mrs Walter Clawson Misses Allie Bishop Emma Lunt Es telle Dunford Venice Dunford Miller Cady Cooper Foster Maud Dewoodey Nellie Buckmiller Gertrude Allen Louise Shoebridge Clara Clawson Ruby Clawson Minnie Taylor Ray bould Belle Dewey Lydia Robbins Carrie Nichols Messrs William Bart ling W D Brown Chauncy Benedict J C Cole Will Clark Will Dyer H L Daly L Evans Charles EmEise J C Falconer Charles Graeber W T Gunter Gun-ter F Houghton Oscar Hemenway B E Knox Kenneth Kerr Thomas Marrionneaux T W Macdonald R H Officer William Pischel A Peterson Wiliam Paul L P Robinson George Robinson W W Stoddard G Sadler C Travers A D Tobin George Trum bo Miles Taylor Charles Vein Dyke R E Wilkinson H B Windsor Scot Wells Boucicaults play Led Astray is to be given at the theatre on the 3rd and 4th prox Some of the leading society people will be seen in the cast It is under the direction of Miss Jenne Long under the auspices of the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club and for the benefit of the Pioneer library The new Blue Book of Salt Lake City for 1896 nqw in press will be issued this week Advance sheets show that the work has been most carefully prepared pre-pared and will meet all requirements for a considerable time to come Its scopeis wide embracing a number of valuable features entirely new here such as the at home days of society ladies complete lists of members of the leading social and literary clubs roster of the United States Army and Njition < al Guard officers personnel G thdFpress etc The Blue Bopk will be on sale at the Parsons Derge Cos Boolt store Very soon at the Salt Lake theatre the Brownies in Fairyland a musical musi-cal and quaint entertainment based on the very wonderful Brownie stories of Palmer Cox will be given by a cast comprising more than one hundred of the brightest children in Salt Lake under un-der the direction of Miss Long It is confidently predicted that this will be the finest childrens performance ever given in this city and weeks of careful I care-ful training and minute attention to detail will result in a perfect and artistic artis-tic presentation It will be given under un-der the auspices of St Marks Guild Mrs C A Washburn gave a Kensington Ken-sington tea at the Grand yesterday and an amusing feature of the afternoon after-noon was the passing of a tray containing con-taining various articles of which the guests were to make a list from memory mem-ory Miss Curtin carried off the prize for this feat Mrs Washburnes guests were Mrs J T Donellan Mrs MacMahon Mrs Wilson Mrs Owen Mrs J C E King i Mrs Bacon Miss Curtis Miss Coch rane Miss Sapp Miss Tompkins Miss MoBirne Miss Long Miss McMasters and Miss Pearley Mrs Fisher of the Manitou made her debut as an entertainer on Friday evening and a successful one it was The party in honor of the guests of the Manitou and to which they invited friends was an exceedingly pleasant affair The large dining room was given up to dancers and card tables were provided in the halls for the more sedate A big punch bowl at the entrance to the dining room < Vas by no means slighted Delicious refreshments were served in the ordinary Besides the guests of the house were noticed Mrs Byron Groo Miss Groo Mr and Mrs C W Brink Mr and Mrs Clarence H McCoy Mr and Mrs H J Rivers Mr and Airs John Anderson Ander-son Mr and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs Beifus Major and Mrs Bird Mrs Victoria Jackson Mrs Juno and Winnie Sprague Miss May Beck Mr R J Glendinning Mr A C Smith and Miss Lena Preston and others Miss Curtis and Miss Cochrane entertained enter-tained some friends very pleasantly at cards and an elegant repast on Tuesday Tues-day evening Their guests were Mr and Mrs Will C Jennings Mr and Mrs J H Bacon Mr and Mrs Mae rahon Mrs Wilson Miss Sapp Miss Long Mice Tompkins Miss Meta Washburn Captain Donnell Mr H P G Coates Mr Frank Holland Hol-land Mr Rob Smith Mr L Park hurst and Mr H P G Coates The Saturday Night club spent the third of its series of evenings at Chris tensens hall yesterday and the presence pres-ence of the Cotillion club added not a little to the pleasure of the occasion As usual the younger club members devoted themselves to dancing and the older members to cards Mrs Haberlys class will meet at the hospitable home of Mrs F B Hamilton this afternoon at 3 oclock Mrs Hamilton has also invited a few friends to hear the ladys lecture on an art topic at that time C s a Mrs S Hughes is visiting friends at Coalville for a few days IF R 111 aMiss a-Miss Addie Zane entertained a number num-ber of friends at dinner last evening Miss Ida Noble has returned from the east t t R The Halloween club was entertained by Mrs Elfie Green and Mrs Julia Taylor at the home of their mother Mrs Gin1 pk on Friday evening Music by Miss Kate Romney Miss Delia Daynes Miss Lennie Savage and Professor Pro-fessor Daynss was the diversion of the earlier part of the evening Later each guest was requested to write an original orig-inal poem and prizes were awarded to Miss Della Daynes and Professor Daynes for the best productions Miss Kate PomuV a entertained the Sunshine club and guests of the club on Thursday evening t t 4 Mrs H S Joseph has returned from her eastern visitt t t e The teachers of Rowland hall intend to spend the evening of Thanksgiving Day in R Eriglaml style The farcp l f 1 L f i i it 0 F I Mouse Trap will be given and the actors and audience will afterwards be regaled with doughnuts cider and nuts Mrs Heywood of Ogden was the guest of Miss Phillips last week Mrs H W Smith of Ogden visited Mrs H P Henderson last week Mrs Conroy of Ogden spent Monday Mon-day with Mesdames J T and F Dewey Richards S 1 Mrs J T Richards returned from a visit in Ogden yesterday R a t Mr George Westervelt returned from the east on Thursday Mrs Egbert Roberts entertained St Marks Guild at tea yesterday R t R The Delta Phi society will give a ball at the University on Wednesday I the 28th inst t Y R I Dr Maggie Shipp entertained a few ladies very pleasantly on Thursday af ternocn and evening I J Miss Saran Nott daughter of Mr and Mrs G H Nott and Mr George D Roper wer married at the home of the brides parents on Wednesday evening Bishop DIorris officiating R a t Mrs John McDonald and MissElea nor McDonald entertained thirtyflva friends at a pleasant party on Friday evening t R t Mrs John Cartwrighfc gava el party on Thursday evening ttt The young ladles of St Anns Orphan Aid society are making great preparations prepara-tions for holding a grand kirmiss during the third week of December for tho benefit of St Anns Orphanage a The football game between the high school and university teams wilL taka place at the Exposition grounds as announced an-nounced on Thanksgiving day the game to begin promptly at 2 p m The game will be played forthe benefit of the Young Ladies Aid society A F Holden and Archie McKay will be umpire and referee R a a Rehearsals of the operetta to bo given shortly under the auspices of the Young Ladies Aid society are being regularly held and it is probable that the performance will be a milestone in the history of amateur theatricals in Salt Lake city I a aMiss a-Miss Elva B Godbe who for five i years past has been attending the State Normal school at San Jose has returned home after graduating with high honors Miss Godbe has many friends here who will welcome her back b Y G Mrs W W Rivers 317 Third East street gave a Kensington tea on Thursday last when the following ladies enjoyed her hospitality Mesdames Mes-dames H R Wood Bowers H S Krouse ScJioppe A L Rivers C H McCoy C H Skewes S F Fenton F J Hill E E Sheppard Greason Stanton Stan-ton Carlson Robinson Lyman Eaton Goodwin Carroll Clay Conners Son nedecker Rovendare Trezise Butler and Misses Whittle Moore Trezise Rush Finctfe and Howe a v t The Cleofan listened to addresses by Mrs James Jennings and Mrs Davis on the science and literature of Egypt at its last meeting 2 2 The Monday Night club will meet at the First Congregational church tomorrow to-morrow evening There will be a business busi-ness meeting and a brief literary pro gramme |