Show MIRROR OF SOCIETY Gay and Lively Week With Matrons Ma-trons Belles and Beaux SOME WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS A Luge and Artistic RrceptionElplant and Delightful IltehNoon Braakfait Enjoyable Kensington Tea S HEN so many oft of-t societys circle are l Soff attending the c Worlds fair opening open-ing those remain lug cannotbut fool 1 their absence f Nevorthelcs the i i social realm moves steadily on its j bright way benton bent-on having a good time As each sea 4 I I son adds to the list w of hospitable and charming entertainers there is on fear ever of dull seasons No people in the world ontertain so lavishly lav-ishly or elegantly save on state occasions us do the Americans and none can make their guests feel more at home than we Therefore it As that social functions exercise exer-cise such a charm and one seems never weary of going There are some who cannot quite settle the question in their minds as to the etiquette eti-quette of leaving cards The custom a few years since of leaving four five and even ° lx at the door was such an overdoing of it lat sensible people felt it an absurdity i jpeciallv when most of them were for members of one family One card is considered con-sidered sufficient for one family provided therp is not one who lives at a distance and is home visiting or unless a married daughter lives at home then two are necessary neces-sary The reception given by Mrs Henry Sad ler at her handsome home in the East end was an unusually elegant and beautiful affair af-fair The three large rooms and a spacious hall opening one into the other gave ample room for the throngs of guests who responded re-sponded to the invitation Handsome 1 palms and the loviest of cut flowers white I chrysanthemums predominating tilled I every available corner Chandeliers and I lamps were gracefully festooned though The rich furnishings scarcely needed an additional I ad-ditional ornament 10 beautify them The Daughter Mrs Brandish Wells of I Helena was the guest of honor and looked I handsome in a lich toilet of black Mrs Sadler received in an elegant gown of black moire exquisitely garnished in rare lace Miss Sadler was in a quaint costume of white brocaded silk Mrs Bloch wore a blaok ben allne Mrs C E Wantland wore an artistic confection of green and White silk Mrs Chase was in an exquisite toilot of gray crepe Miss Grace Young as she poured the tea looked lovely in a pretty gown of cream chiffon confined at the waist with a green sash Miss Shearman looked unusually well in a buttercup crepe Miss Lawrence never looked handsomer than in her toilet of delicate pink blue and gray grayhe refreshments were delicious and daintily served The list of guests follows Misses ICing Mary Jane Woodward Wheatley Zane Teasdel Ora Harkness indie and Afton Young and For Mesdames Mes-dames Dixon King Nelden Bascom Dal f liu Brink Annatt Lawrence Harkness Young Vincent Dart J K Walker V Sharp Walker F S Walker Eccles Walker Dolly Walker feaadel M O Fox Styer Wilkes Walter J Jennings Bennett Clausman Bennett Annatt Daggot Woodward J R Sharp Mrs Annie Sharp Sophia Sharp J N Sharp Fergus Ferguson Miles Harry Miles Pitt OConnor Whitney Freeman Mrs Hugh Anderson Mrs James Anderson Ander-son Miss Anderson Miss Mabel Anderson Mrs Alff Misses Alit and Daft Mrs Fred Bennett Mrs Longmaid Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Miss Katz Mrs Duke Mrs Daft Mrs Henry Harrison Mrs Jane Harrison Mrs Baily Miss Bally Mrs T C Baily Miss Hoge Mrs Wallace Miss Wallace Mrs Almy Mrs Parker Mrs Marshall Mrs Salisbury Mrs J B WalkerHelme Mrs C C Good win Mrs Woodward Mrs Bishop Miss Bishop Mrs Conklin Miss Conklin Miss Agatha Conkling Mrs Horn MlasesPhllllps Mrs Fred Simon Mrs Louis Simon Mrs Beardsley Mrs Eleanor Young Mrs Lynn Mrs Thurston Mrs Egbert Roberts Rob-erts Mrs Thomas Carter Mrs Palmer t Miss Palmer Mrs Johnston Mrs Ward Mrs Blunt Mrs Richards Mrs Noble Mme Almy Mrs and Miss Mackin r tosh Miss Mackintosh Miss Vincent Mrs L Clawson Mrs Rand Miss Hempstead I Mrs Dickert Mrs Woodruff Mrs BelL Bel-L den Mrs Tymsn Mr Gilmer Mica Gil mer Mrs Kimball Miss Edna Kimball Mrs Morton Mrs Van Born Mrs Dean Mrs ReedaU Miss Eliza Reedall Miss Maud and Stella Waker Mrs Griffin Miss Piorenre Hempstead Miss Bertha Hempstead Hemp-stead Miss Reedall Miss Trent Mrs C E Allen Mrs J F Allen Mrs nay bould and Miss Raybould Mrs Kosher Mrs Lippman Mrs and Miss Hnauer Miss Love Miss Hawk Miss Hamilton MrsLippman Mrs Jamas Lowe Mrs Turner Mrs Thrall Mrs George A Lowe Tvlra Howlite Miss Morgan Mrs Trent Mrs Sprague Misses SpraguoMisi Roo ledge Miss Witter Mrs Warring Mrs Grenig Mrs Hoyt Sherman At thecharming breakfast given Wednesday Wednes-day noon by Mrs James B Boggs the wonderful suggestions of a penny were unfolded Each guest was given a card to which was strung with a delicate shade of pink ribbon a penny and a lead pencil Heaing the card was this question Whst can be found upon the head of a penny with the following list opposite f which the guest wa to write the proper answer An animal Hare A fruit Date A safeguard Lock Part of a hill Brow A place of worship Chapltta A part of a coin Face Union of youth and old agel United States Something we like to receive from our friends Letters Ijowerdown was What can be found on the tail of a penny A message One sent Ao een iRed C o 4 A correction Reproof A gallantl Bow A piece of defensive armorl Shield I Savage weapons Arrows beverage 1 T I There was much merriment and more guessing and on1y one question failed of a single correct answer The breakfast which was beautiful and elegant in all Its appointments was given to Mesdames Russell Coe Woodruff and Bailey The latter wearing her bridal gown of old ivory bengaline handsomely trimmed in pearl passementerle Mrs Boggs received her guests in a white mull daintily embroidered in cecil blue Mrs Woodruff wore a toilet of Pnrisan make A beautiful cluster of pink roses and ferns rose from the center of the tableD ana the rooms were decorated with old English ivy ferns and pink roses The guests were Mesdames Almy Belden Daggott Dart Downey Dallin Fabian Fa-bian Lyman Ricaards Royle Kendall Hoyt Sherman Turner Woodward and r Wright Mrs Fred Halos Kensington tea on Tuesday afternoon last was a really delightful de-lightful affair Her pretty home she had brightened by clusters of the gorgeous California chrysanthemums A fine likeness like-ness of Columbus was surrounded by the American flag to do honor as all the world was doing to the great discoverer The ladies had brought their work and Mrs Hale pave them an enigma on the word Columbus which caused much spirited guessing as the prizes wore two beautiful and valuable souvenir spoons with a figure of Columbus on the handles The third prize was a bisque tray Mrs Ryan son so-n d h > M 1IM cureu IUQ iirsii wnii 113 jjuiucu uuwi IMLU Wendall Benson the second and Mrs King the tray Bon boos wore passed and the refreshments refresh-ments were embellished with red white and blue and most delicious were they too These besides those named were the guests invited Mrs Beatie and daughter Mesdames Kinkaid Brink Dinniney Mc Gurrin Darling Kelsey Simmons Miss Earley Mesdames Donnellan and J T Donnellan Bishop Grossman Lewis Miss Slosson Mesdames Stephens Lynn Gregg J A Hale Mrs and Miss Hender son Mrs Markland Mrs Clute and Mrs Douglas Mrs Grace Williams concert on Tuesday Tues-day evening was a treat for all lovers of really good music Her playing evidences the very best musical method and a thorough thor-ough understanding of the themes she works out Her command of wrist fingers and arm are excellent and her two pupils Pearl Culmer and cute little Edna Egan showed conscientious training These musical hours are to bo given during the winter and promise to give much pleasure The programme was 1 Theme and Varint1onsnnHayden Pearl Culmer and Mrs Williams 2 Let Us Dance Lichner Edna Egan 3 Senate Op 55 No 3nhC1ementi Pure as Snow nLango Pent Culmer 4 Andante un Xioescnor n Edna Egan and Mrs Williams 5 Loure J S Bach 6 Sonata Op 2 No 1 Beethoven 7 Three Songs Without Words Hunting Hunt-ing Song Spinning Song Lore Duo n n Mendelssohn S Fairy Story h n uRaff 9 Swan Song from LohengrenWagnerKrug n Un u e WagnerKrug Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Harriet Miner of Ogden to Mr Charles McQuewan of Grand Rapids The ceremony takes place MondayOct 21 at the Church of the Good Shepherd The hour is high noon The attendants will be Miss Margaret Zano and Mr McQjewan A party from Salt Lake go up to attend the wedding to whom a luncheon is to be given after seeing the happy couple aboard the train A handsome reception is to be given the bride and groom by Mrs L H Withey sister of Mr McQuewan on their arrival at Grand Rapids Mich The Misses Dessie and Rose Jenkins I entertained the Gaiety Mandolin and I Guitar clnb Wednesday eve at their home 53S South Fourth West The young men rendered some excellent music Delicious refresements were served and every one spent a most enjoyable evening Those present were Messrs Johnston Van I Vurhis Snyder Browning IPalkenburg Falkenburg Dr Whitock Smith Needam and Mweetts Mrs C Jenkins Misses Hattie Austin Minnie Smith Lidda Sellers Sell-ers and Anna Murray The Waverlv clnb gave the second of their series of dances on Friday evening last at their rooms in the Odd Fellows hall A seleqt circle of about seventyfive are members and propose to have a right royal time during the winter season Every low weeks there will be n dress party which promises to be brilliant affairs An excellent band furnishes the best of music The gavotte promises to ba greatly danced in tho east the coming season but can never bo l the favorite with Americans as It has been abroad Foreigners do not need favors and prizes to make society go They are greater dancers than we With us the cotillion will long be a favorite on account of the favors given Mr Arthur Brown gave a theater party in bonor of their guests Mrs Wennor and Governor Emery of Boston Judge and Mrs Henderson and Mrs Brown were of the party An elegant champagne supper followed i St Marks guild held its annual meeting Tuesday The following ladies were elected officers Mrs M C For presId nt Mrs Jules LeBartho vicepresident Mrs S S Mathers secretary and Mrs Abiel Leonard Leon-ard treasurer I C 4 Miss Kate Wallace who has been quite ill is out once more and intends leaving I for Toronto her home this week All who have met this charming girl will be very sorry to soe her leave S From present indications small entertainments enter-tainments will obtain during the coming season than which there is nothing more enjoyable Yet this mode is far more cares care-s well as expense S Jewel parties are something new guests are asked to wear as many kIndsas they will and be able to tell all about them and such stories of them as will Interest hearers 3 S Progressive Authors is also Interesting as well as instructive it helps the memory too And the prizes are unfailingly welcome wel-come for what would Americans do without with-out them S it Miss Mary Webb Davis returned from Washington Thursday morning She is I very muchimproved in health looks rosy and strong She bad a delightful stay yet r is more in love with the west than ever Her mother will be out in the spring and they will here make their permanent home Mrs A B Richardson and her sister Mrs William Brothers were visiting in the city last week C S 4 Mrs Snedeker of San Francisco was in the city last week visiting her friend Mrs J H Bennett at 957 East Brigham StreetS street-S S Mrs J G Manning and her daughter Mills Manning leave shortly for their home in San Francisco Miss Manning is a great favorite and will be sadly missed S Mrs U J Wenner and Iwo children who have been visiting Mrs Arthur Brown leftS left-S morning I Letters have been received from Mrs Lizzie F Young who has made a protracted pro-tracted stayIn Liverpool that she would 1 bb home at Christmas I S Mrs T G Webber gives a high five Tuesday to about thirty which will undoubtedly un-doubtedly be an elegant affairS affair-S The wedding reception of Mr Eldrodge and Miss Hatch on Thursday next will be a happy occasion and a brilliant function One nundred and fifty will be presentS present-S S S Mrs Isaac Jennings leaves soon for California Cali-fornia where she will visit with her relatives rela-tives S Miss Kate Wallace who has been ill for some time is now recovered and expects to leave for her home in Canada I S I f S Mrs Judge Henderson who has been visiting friends in Ogden for some ten days past cams home Friday ft II II Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes have returned re-turned from their summer trip and are at the Knutsford S Miss Hattie Hamilton who has been n guest of the Misses Young for the last ten days will this week be with Mrs Cha4s E Wantland S S Miss Grissom of Logan arrives in the city tomorrow for a visit of a few days with friends JL + A party of young people from Fort Douglas Doug-las attended the opera on Friday They were Mesdames Palmer and Wbitall and the Misses Palmer and Whitall their escorts es-corts being Lieutenants Irvin and Woodward Wood-ward S 4 The Misses Katz Shearman Alff Ora Harkness Hattie Hamilton Lawrence and the Misses Grace Lucille and Afton Young were guests of Messrs Fields Lawrence and Max Smith on Friday evening even-ing to witness the opera of La Cigale Miss Lawrence gave the party a dinner which precaded the play Mrs O N Davis and Miss Eva her daughter are visiting the family of Dr Peasley Mrs HacKney of Fort Douglas is entertaining enter-taining her father Mr M E Clark of Lea ven worth S S S The Misses Curt Young and Lon Rowe left Monday for Logan They will attend the Agricultural college there the coming winter S S C Mrs George S Gannetts father and mother Mr and Mrs Carson are visiting her |