Show THE SOCIAL WORLD Official Statement of tho Results of the Rirmess A Gay Round of Entertainments Weddings Encasements etcSalt Lake Ladles Joina ant Comius Last week was an unusually gay one notwithstanding the dear creatures of society so-ciety were all worn out with the Kirmess and next week promises to surpass It in gaiety They are all congratulating themselves them-selves upon the magnificent financial results re-sults as shown V in the subjoined official report re-port To tUb GencrousPnbllc of Salt Lake City Tho Kirmess which was given for the benefit of the Pioneer library has iholollowlng llgurcs to how for its results bubscripiions and subscription tickets 8 315 0 Door receipt u 14 5 Net booth receipts U > 9 j O S 53815 5S IppetlSCb 72894 23088 01 We are especially Indebted as a whole to the committee of the hiposit on building in furnishing V fur-nishing the building ree at cost and in every way aiding the Kirmess committee To Professor Younger for his untiring and unrequited un-requited assistance in leading und furnishing dances and to all the childiea who took part in the dances To tho telephone company for telephone put up for the use of the Kirmess and for telephone poles To the City Railway for a generous subscnp turn and tlcKets and the donation of all tne power Incandescent light in the building Transit for tiokem received To the Rapid Trnsit tcket receied To the press without whose assistance no cnternrise can expect success V To the many ladles and gentlemen who have assisted booth no loss by assisting In the special NAttY C LYMAX V ANNA D TILt EMMA W MCGORNICIC 4 LULU K KMPSTEAD D3L1ABHOLDEX OUYJE S Y DART EUZtK KOYLK iMtKC WALLACE Executive Committee r The ladles who loft with the delegates for the Democratic convention were Mesdames Mes-dames Henderson J L Rawlins C MineS S R Fiat D Scholl J Donahue W R Barbour J A Cunningham M G Major Gates Nellie Loback W W Cluff Ida J Cook 1 W Nsiylor Charles Clark F Little C D W Fullmer Quo Rumell Jr A B Johnson Fry H H Cliff P L Williams and the Misses Mary Cornell Emma Keyes Alice Rowe Josie Rowe Edna Kimball M Stetor G Little Alice V Caulthurst H Judd Mrs Taylor and herS her-S two daughters Mrs Taylor as a girl walked to Salt V Lake across the plains and this feat made her famous among the old setters She afterwards married President Taylor The two daughters who accompany her east have never been further away from Salt Lake than Garfield beach They are going t continue their journey from Chicago and visit tho old family home in Connecticut i In the olden times Kensington embroidering embroid-ering was the pastime of the queens and ladies of high degree they know horr bewitching be-witching was the glancing to and fro of graceful hands with pink tipped fingers how firmly they took hold of masculine hearts and held them light Young ladies there is a pointer cards somehow only teem made for masculine hands and what he can have at the club he does not long for when in the society of the fair Miss Grace Stansfield gave a highfive Friday afternoon at 3 oclock which was a V most enjoyable occasion The house was most beautifully decorated with flowers nnd BB each guest arrived she was presented pre-sented with I lovely corsage boquet Eleven games were played resulting in the first prize being won by Miss Katz the second by Miss Helen Sherman and the third by Miss Richards The young ladles present wore the Misses Rattle Nears Afton Young Park Ruth Stephenson Tessie Alf Stella TIernan Carrie Williams liams Ethelyn Lynn Geneva Jennings Georgia McKimmis Clara Bally Katherine Kather-ine Dowe Lawrence and the Misses Thorn Mrs W J Lawrence gave a high five on Wednesday in honor of her son Mr G W Lawrence and his friend Mr Marvin Evins of waIls WaIte The house was charmingly decorated with roses Four prizes were given the first was won by Mrs John Sharp having cut for it with Miss Kirkpatrick who scored an equal number of games It owns a handsome V volume of Tennyson lyric poems The second Miss Helen Sherman n white fan The first gentlemans prize was taken by Mr Glendlnning a sliver hat marker The second was a chrysanthemum shaving case The ladies present were The Misses Kimball V Kim-ball Helen Sherman Kate Lawrence Lucille Young Afton Young Katharine Lowe Thomas Stansfiold Park Hills Miss Young and the Misses Jones Tie gentlemen were Messrs Mar SmithField Smith-Field Ellis Sherman Dinwoodey Hampton Hamp-ton Hardy Reed Sam Park Greig and Cobb A delicious menu was served A high art exhibit Wa given Thursday evening by Mr nnd Mrs P E Gregg at their handsome homo on the Bluff it was a raro combination of merriment and wit which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present pres-ent As each guest entered the V awing room he or she was handed a car with a pencil attached upon which were printed thirtynice subjects and around the rooms were placed articles numbered t represent repre-sent the topic Two prizes were to bo awarded those who wrote the proper significance sig-nificance opposite its subject The following follow-ing is Mrs JDinnlnnyB and Dr Vincents lists which won Our mother Saucer of earth Sweet sixteen Sixteen pieces of candy T tied together V I The four seasons Salt pepper spice and mustard Companions of the bath Towel soap and sponge The herald of dawn Rooster The peacemaker Scissors Relics of the old masters Bunch of switches V Maid of Orleans Molasses candy Bust of a boy A boys pants wUh a hole in seat A drive through the woods Two pieces of wood IieIced by a nail Music the air Sheets of music hung on chandelier S Things to adore Hinges and locks The horo fair Oats and corn Tearful subjects Onions View of Cologne Bottle cologne suspended sus-pended in room Paradise on earth A pair of dies on some earth A perfect foot 13inch measure Deserted home Empty birds nest A swimming match A match floating in water A womans terror A mouse Staff of life A loaf of bread Darkoy dance A hoe down The skippers retreat Piece of cheese Fireside companions Shovel tongs and poker A bachelors cocsolation Pipe Weary travellers around camp fire Old shoes around bottle of camphor The grub that makes the butterfly Butter But-ter cakes S Bonaparte crossing the Rhino A bone lying across bacon rhind A commentator on the acts A potato on an ax The common informer A clock The birth place of Burns Smoothing iron Toe house the colonel lired in Shell of a walnut V S The ladies prize was a white gauze fan won by Mrs Dininny The gentlemans a Worcester cup and saucer by Dr Vincent The invited guess were Mesdames Want land Evans Hall Kinkead Douglas I Bache McGurrln A C Ewing Bascom VinceuU Messrs Wantland Evans Dr Hall Messrs Kinkead Dininny Bache McGurrin Woodruff Dr Douglas Dr A C Ewing Dr Bascom i A Kensington tea was given by Mrs D C Dunbar Thursday at 3 oclock Forty invitations were issued and but few regret re-gret were received The hal and rooms were handsomely decorated with palms and cut flowers of yellow roses sweet peas and red carnations Delicious refreshments were served at small tables and conversation conversa-tion with that most fascinating of occupations occupa-tions Kensington embroidering the pastime pas-time of royalty filled the remaining hours A most enjoyable afternoon was passed i f The engagement of Miss Louise Anderson Ander-son which has been announced to Mr Marcus Dennis Russell of Troy New York has created much interest among the elite of Salt Lake where the charming young lady is so universally admired for her many accomplishments She is one of the most popular belles who has ever bold court in our deligntful city and has always been regarded nmong her coterie of admirers ad-mirers both among the ladies and gentlemen gentle-men as being a ir of surpassingly distingue dis-tingue appearance and whom it was a pleasure always to greet She may bo assured as-sured of a most royal welcome upon her native heath when sho shall honor us with her presence We dislike to lose one who has made herself so dear to us but congratulate con-gratulate Troy society upon the acquisition acquisi-tion i Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Blanche Viola Smith blss daughter of Judge and Mrs Arthur A Smith of Galesburg Gales-burg Ill to Mr Ira Hudson Lewis of Lake Park The marriage will take place Thursday Juno 30 in the evening at churcn in Galesburg Mr and Mrs Lewis will be at home to their friends after August 1 at 201 South Main street Mr James Hamilton a prominent business busi-ness man of Butte was married last evening even-ing to Miss Cloey Vogel also of Butte Rev W M Lane performed the marriage ceremony Miss Lizzie Vogel sister of the bride and Mr W Lee Bishop were the at tendatB the wedding being a quiet one with only relatives and intimate friends present V Miss Lizzie Young the daughter of Dr S B Young will be married Wednesday June 2 at Logan to Mr M D Wells son of Daniel H Wells A reception to relatives rela-tives only will be given Friday night at the home of the bride Miss Young is a charming young girl with sweet shy manners man-ners The good wishes of a host of friends go with tho happy couple Mrs J F Grants invitations are out lora lor-a highfivo Tuesday June 21 at 2 oclock Mr J M Dart gave an informal though very delightful luncheon on Friday at 1 oclock The ladies present were most congenial among them Mrs R L Scan nell Mrs Sells and her sister Mrs Short Mrs Parmeloe Mrs Ryan Mrs C E Allen Mrs Battev Mrs Vincent Mrs Sprague Mrs Hoyt Sherman A very palitablo menu was daintily served 4 Misi Lewis of Ogden has been visiting Miss Ford and during her stay an impromptu im-promptu card party was given her which proved a very enjoyable affair V S V t The girls of the Sewrosls club and their friends had a very pleasant social evening at the residence of Miss Leah Dunfbrd corner West Temple V and Eleventh South last evening V5 5 Mr Edward B Fluke and Miss Edna Boom well known in the city will embark em-bark on the sea of matrimony at the residence resi-dence of the brides parents 03 West Fifth South on next Tuesday and their many friends will wish them godspeed and long life and happiness f t A most pleasant and delightful entertainment entertain-ment was given on Thursday at the real V i I 5 V VV V i dence of Mrs Jennie Wixson on State street to the Rebokahs of Naomi Degree lodge The entertainment consisted of picture scenes from real life interspersed with selections of vocal and instrumental music At 2 oclock lunch was served which was most elaborate to which full justice was done by the sisters present This lodge is a charitable and social organization or-ganization I has no superior while its membership Is made up of those who carry in their lives the true principles of friendship friend-ship love and truth Mr W P McElroy general purchasing agent of tho Rio Grande Western railwaj accompanied by his mother and a gay party of young ladies left Salt Lake Tuesday in General Manager Dodges private car for an outing Miss Nellie Fuller Mr Mc Elroys niece of Denver joined the party at Grand Junction Sho will spend the summer in Salt Lake All report having had a jolly time A Mrs M C Fox wore the greatest number num-ber of handsome toilets during the Kir mess and it would be difficult to tell which best suited her style though her pansy gown was a symphony in lilac and very much admired 4 To Mrs Snell belongs the credit of raffling raf-fling off the pansy picture of the Kirmess as well as the securing of 7o of advertising advertis-ing for the Kirmess paper Mrs Vincent had the good fortune of raffling the picture of daises it was a very beautiful work of art Miss Casey the guest of Miss Walker I has been tho recipient of much attention during her stay in Salt Lake Miss Bessie Kirkpatrick loft this morning morn-ing for Butt after a delightful visit to her sister Mrs John Marshal Miss Nova Henrietta Kelly of St Louis is visiting her aunt Mrs William Hyae > Dr and Mrs I White and Dr and Mrs J T White have removed to 29 State street 4 Mrs Margaret Y Taylor and her daughters daugh-ters Maggie and Mamie left with the Democrats on Thursday They accompanied accompa-nied the delegation to Chicago and will make a few days stay at that place and departing from the Windy City they will continue on to New York Bridgeport and various New England cities where thoy will visit relations see historic places and otherwise enjoy themselves 4 Among others who accompanied the Democrats on their trip to Chicago was Mrs Moses W Taylor who will meet her husband at the convention he having been in the cast for about two years I |