Show ILEASEJPFS V AND V AliS A A Cessation of Festivities Between Be-tween Two Seasons PLANS FOR THE SUMMER A NOVEL PLAX FOR A CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT 3I18S KntJiorine LOTTOS Apple Blos Hom Party Mrs RemlnBtons Pink Ten Kcceptli to Be Given DIr D-Ir i Hoyt Sherjuiin Kill On to the 3IldTrlntcr i The past week has been a quiet one in society the only large affairs being SIlss Lowes high five and Mrs Rem ingtons tea The only important event I wed aside from in sight aide which neither the closing dings cos ing hard times affect is I ing season nor tmes afect Thurs reception on ls Shermans reepton 1 day Plans are being made in the home circles for passing the summer months I in the pleasantest that is the coolest way possible Salt Lake society will be represented at Brighton at Soda Springs and other favorite resorts but SprIng there is a contingent that will remain the unrivalled ta to enjoy Sn the city unrIvaled cilitles for salt water bathing it affords cltes and quarters the spacious os well as spacous he freedom of home Bicycle and tennis clunbs are being organized picnics are being planned and the season of al fresco entertainments entertain-ments will soon fce inaugurated A notable social evnt of the past card party week was the afternoon given by Miss Katherine Lowe in honor of Mrs Sam C Park and Miss Clara Bailey It will be remembered that Daley Lowe was one of the charming bridesmaids at the ParkThomas wedding wed-ding and rumor has it hat she will assist as-sist in that capacity at the approach ng nuptials of Miss Bailey and Mr josL Mrs Lowe and Miss Lowe were assisted in receiving ty Mrs Egbert Roberts Mrs Carter and Mrs Forbes The pink and green shades that made the costumes of the bridesmaids as t11 the floral decoration of well as foral 1 yirs Parks wedding so picturesque reproduced in the floral decora were reproduce foral i tions the score cards and refreshments i A striking feature was the profusion of apple blossoms which were exeiu slvelj used in the floral decorations They use banked upon the mantles of the stair and against the balusters i agant the picture case and massed about te i frames More than fifty vases contain rme ing the delicate blossoms were disposed about the parlors the effect toeing charming in the extreme and their beauty was only surpassed by their fragrance I fra-grance There were favors of hand painted apple blossoms and leaves which with the score cards were the dainty handiwork of Mrs Lowe The players cut for the score cards which I will serve the winners as mementos of 1 one of the most charming parties ever I given in this city 1 Mrs John S Wltcher won the first prize a handpainted china cup and I saucer with stand and Miss Hoge the send i pretty bon bon dish The invited guests were Mesdames Sam C Park M C Fox A B Witcher J S Witcher Beattie John I Zane J 1 Bidwell I D Howlett Woodruff Wood-ruff J R Walker jr J Bailey George Downey D J Sharp Frank gelton James SeMgman Wantland and Misses Clara Bailey Harkness Ora Harkness McCornick Lawrence McMillan Hoge Webber Georgia Web Iber Efchelyn Webber Conklin Aggie Oonklm Young Luclle Young Afton Young Sadler Gihner Wallace Rook Uidge Kiesel Glass Vorse Georgia Mc Kimmins Sprague Forbes Florence Round Morgan Nason Adelaide Xa soa Cash Tiernan Katz Howat Jennie Jen-nie Howat Margaret Howat Ida Chandler Chan-dler Shearman Edna Shearman Kimball Kim-ball A2ft Thorn Maud Thorn AValker Dollie Walker Colton Mackintosh Etanchfield Ruth Lynn and Reedall I r Yesterday afternoon Mrs Remington grave a pink tea at which she was asI I isisted by a bevy of charming iisted t har1lng young eiris Misses Edna Remington Addie I Zane Bessie Glendinning Bessie Y ght Lee Judd and Julia Dean IMusic by Mrs Pinkerton and Mrs F rbiaii and recitations by1 Mrs Norris and CVIise Remington and Miss Zane added rat to the enjoyment of the guests JJ ife aft rnoon was a delightful one The invited guests were Mesdames 1 Glendinning Goodwin George A Lowe I Jas Lowe Sherman McCorniek Nel den Norris Pinkerton Powers Read Smedley Van Horn Dean Morton J Ti WlaJker Jr Wright C S Zane J 6 Wricher Owens Varian Fred Walter Wal-ter Hissick Ross Arthur Grant Hamilton Ham-ilton Vincent Dart Daniel Pigman Jones Lewis J W Judd C P Mason ErubacVt Stebbins McLean Dickson ScanneU Anderson Bacon T C Bai Jey Bancroft Benedict Eccles Fabian Geddes Miss Keogh and Miss Frye Mits EUta Druehls menagerie party v on Thurs ay evening a the occasion for unlimil e fun Bach of her guests nvas assigned the duty of drawing on a are blackboard the beet representation representa-tion o an animal he or she could give in fortyfive seconds The pictures ryfe sends picures were fearfully and wonderfilly made fearfuly Ily The tone least like a caricature of the leat lte 8 cictue Inoffensive in-offensive subjects of the sketches was that drawn by Miss Ethel Lynn who received for the first ladies prize a handsomely bound copy of the book Ships that Bass in the Night and Mr Ben Hampton received the first gentlemens prize an elegant copy of Ik Marvels Dream Life Miss Winnie Win-nie Sprague won the ladies booby prize prze and a suggestive one I was an illus trated volume entitled A Visit to the Zoo while Mr D Scott Wells will 2iave every opportunity to learn wi draw pictures of animals i he studies the toy blocks he received as a prize The guests were Misses Jean Groo Edna Cohn Estelle Dunford Belle Par eons Bertha Parsons Juno Sprague 1 Winnie Sprague Ruby Sprage n Bird Louise Odell Minnie Anderson I Ander-son Mabel Anderson Marion Simmons Ardell Cummings Louise Putnam Ethel Lynn Isabel Sears Lucite Sears Sear t I Mary Porter and Allie Bishop and Messrs E Franken Karl Schied Frank Kraft Dodd McIntyre Stanley Price George Odell Fred Odell Ben Odel Hampton Charlie Lawrence Earl Cum mings Chauncey Benedict Milton Oglesby Frank Anderson Guy Ander son Sam Porter E V Silver and D Scott Wells On Thursday afternoon Mrs Judson gave a high five at her home on East First South The parlors were pro iusely decorated with llacs and apple blo soms their delicious < fragrance teIr deIcous pervading per-vading the house The winn r of the first prize which was a decorated china t ay was Mrs Adams of the second another piece of hand painted china Mrs Osmond and the third a bisque candlestick by Sirs Boxrud bisQl The guests were Mesdames MUtter I Thomson J C Hooper Rood Boy Hoch Arthur Burrows Bowers J I I i Seattle jr Bird Archer Xelden S Kinkead J C Adams Beifus Weigef I Syjnns Crossmar M H Coffin Benton I I Simmons Chapman Barker Daniel Tlncent Osmond George Gannett Box I rud and Misses Eberhard Simmons and I Corcoran I A pleasing innovation was the lilac i luncheon followed by an hour of bezique be-zique given t > y Mrs > C Pox on FriI I I IIi II i I day afternoon t The color of the flow t wnose delicious fragrance is so i much enjoyed at this season was car I ned oUt in the details of the luncheon cr Mrs Mackintosh won the first prize at I bezique a silver match holder and Mrs I Kilos the second a pressed leather picture frame The guests were Mesdames McMillan Keyes ilcCornick Wallace Kimball Woodruff Bancroft Bancror Mackintosh Downey Down-ey Daggett Woodward Almy Silva Lowe Robertson Wantland Niles Nles Harkness Wilkes and Miss Harkness On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs J IA Stronvberg gave a small party in honor ot their daughter Mrs Will Wl McDonald who had acquired that new title the day before Music and danc ms see to make the evening pass very Pleasantly and the refreshments were asinty dining rooms tastefully embellished one with pink roses and apple blossoms the other with lilacs and pansies There were present beside Mr and Mrs Win McDonald the guests of honor hon-or Mr and Mrs John McDonald jr Mr and Mrs John McDonald Mr and Mrs J G McDonald Mr and Mrs Juntas McDonald Mr and Mrs W H Smith Mr and Mrs George Margetts Mr and Mrs Frank Margetts Mr and Mrs John Cartwright Mrs Dwight Mrs E 1 Young Mrs B B Mann MisseS Anna Cartwright and Ida Rush r The Bicycle club will hold its first meet since last summer tomorrow evening The run will probably be to Liberty park The club which has some accomplished cyclists numbers among its members Mrs W Robinson Mrs George F Downey Mrs Sam C Park Misses Mackintosh Mrs Wallace Misses Harkness Ova Harkness Alf Mackintosh Hoge Morgan and Messrs Wick Pollock Holden F Holland W C Pavey Hal Kerr Sam C Park George Brastow C L Robertson and John Rookledge A novel plan for a charity entertainment entertain-ment that is talked of by some of the ladies In this city and that has proven prov-en a success in San Francisco Isa circus cir-cus Yes a genuine circus at least as genuine as the live camel at the Echoes of the Worlds fair I is proposed to erect tents on a lawn have a clown animals peanuts lemonade lem-onade everything that is considered essential to the greatest show on earth I would certainly have the charm of novelty On Thursday afternoon Mrs X B Newton gave a birthday party in honor of her little daughter Marie Louise who has seen just three summers All of the little ladies and gentlemen at Fort Douglas were present and the afternoon af-ternoon was a jolly one Little Florence Morrison won the first prize for pinning pin-ning the lost member nearest where i belonged on the donkey so dear to the juvenile heart and Elting Coates won the second Ir Julia Allen gave a tea on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon when the following ladies la-dies were her guests Mesdames Cris mon Julia Taylor J W Clawson Ransohoff Sho bridge Bishop Russell Heywood McIntyre Smith Young Benedict Simms Frank Taylor Nellie Taylor Edith Knowlton Misses Louie Phoebridge Bishop Benedict Gillespie Celia Swenson and Ivy Clawson At Mr and Mrs Norris usual informal in-formal reception on Monday evening the parlors were filled with their friends a few cf the many who deeply regret their approaching departure The evening was spent in conversation and in the enjoyment of recitatoions by Mrs Norris and music by Miss Lucas Mr King and Mr Cox The marriage of Miss Allace Hooper and Lieutenant Guy Palmer will take place tomorrow evening at S oclock a St Marks cathedral Rev F W Norris Nor-ris officiating The wedding will be a quiet one only the relatives of the bride and the officers of Fort Douglas having received invitations Dr and Mrs Bascom left on Thursday Thurs-day evening for a trip along the Pacific Pa-cific coast They will take in the ocean trip from Portland to Los Angeles and return to San Francisco by the 5th pros hen the doctor will attend the Medrcal Institute os a delegate from Utah Mr and Mrs E B Critchlow accompanied them I The Circle of Strangers was pleasantly pleas-antly entertained by Mrs S J Ken yon on last Tuesday afternoon The first of the series of summer evening meetings will be held at the residence meetngs wi of Mr and Mrs S J Kenyon No 1145 Sixth South street on the evening of May 15 Mrs and Miss Remington will be greatly missed by their circles of friends They leave for Pocatello on the 23d inst and will reside there for a year or more and later may return to locate permanently in this city Mr and Mrs W J Lynch entertained some friends informally on Wednesday evening Cards and music were the amusements Mrs Kerr and Mrs Mc Gill furnished piano music and Mrs R B Whittemore and Mr Hardy Lynch vocal Colonel and Mrs Coates gave a delightful de-lightful card party Thursday evening Miss Ruth Palmer won the ladies first prize a cut glass bowl and Captain Cap-tain Woodbury won the gentlemans first prize Mrs Young and daughter Miss Curt Young have returned from a pleasant sojourn of three months in the city of the Golden Gate They are at home at 147 East South Temple t street Dr P L Holland who has recently returned from his medical studies in Europe is visiting his sister Mrs J W Bacon and his brothers Messrs Will and Frank Holland Miss Harding a niece of Captain Palmer who has been spending a few days at Fort Douglas left on Friday for Chicago her home She was returning re-turning from California Mrs James B Boggs is visiting her many friends in Salt Lake At present and for a few weeks she is the guest of Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman on Douglas avenue In Hoyt Sherman will receive on Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6 The reception is in honor of Mrs Bidwell More than two hundred invitations havd been issued Mahd Mrs Bothwell assisted by Miss Bothwell entertained a few friends evening at their pleasant home on Monday Mr and Mrs Harry Joseph Miss Joseph Jo-seph and Miss Carrie Mans are spending spend-ing a fortnight pleasantly at San Francisco Mrs J E Bates Is expected to arrive today frpm Denver She will visit her daughter Mrs John Tilton Donellan Scientific Housekeeping was the topic that engaged the attention of the 1 Womans club on Monday afternoon The Cleofan cleared 5231 for the librav by the entertainment at the theatre on Sunday evening Major Hill lectured on the Jesuit missionaries mis-sionaries before the UniversIty club at the club roms last evening I Miss Sherman and Miss Edna Sherman Sher-man have deferred their return from i San Francisco till next week Mrs D W Fiske W and Mr James B Webber of Helena are visiting their sister Mrs O J Salisbury JIrsH S Krouse will leave soon for a visit of several months duration In the ast and south Mrs O J Holster of Denver will J A M f be the guest of Mrs E T Sprague for two weeks or more morea Captain McFarland gave an elegant dinner party to men only on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening Mrs Lewis of Butte Mon Is the guest of her sisters Misses Nellie and Dollie Walker Mr and Mrs A F Holden are expected ex-pected to return from their bridal tour this week Mrs Austin Sperry of San Francisco Is visiting Mrs George A Lowe for a few days I Miss Minnie Kiesel of Ogden was the II guest of Miss Margaret Park last week I Mrs Dimmick entertained a few friends a cards on Tuesday > evening I Captain and Mrs Morrison have returned re-turned from California I I Convention of Womens Clnbs I That was a notable gathering on Thursday last Probably the majority i j of our readers noticed the headlines Utah Federation of Womans Clubs and gained from them a hazy Idea of some womans rights affair I was and I was nota womans rights affair I an earnest purpose to continue con-tinue education after school life proper ends If a desire to keep in touch with the world and its movements In order I to be a more companionable wife and a wiser mother comes under the ban of disapproval implied by the expression expres-sion quoted then the bright women who gathered here for conference and inspiration must plead guilty But if the title suggested a milestone on the contemplated journey to the polls the readers conclusion was wide of the mark The ladies who attended those meet ings believe that continued selfCul ture is a duty They want to be able to read the periodicals Intelligently and to enjoy a lecture on some topic that will be of equal interest to their men friends There was no talk of oppression nor of tyrant man at the convention There were simp helpful words as to the benefits they had derived from membership in a womans club of the incentives to self improvement it had furnished of the counterirritant it had proven to the cares of a household and above all of its reflex and pleasant effects upon the household There were suggestions sug-gestions as to the extension and further fur-ther organization of such clubs that their pleasures and benefits might be shared by others Everything that was done or said was essentially and charmingly feminine I was also cheerful and wholesome and utterly uterl devoid of rant The ladles in attendance I attend-ance were equally capable of manag ing a household of presiding at asocial a-social function and of making an intelligent in-telligent review of the latest maga raga ames Many of them were among the prettiest I pret-tiest women in this territory which is noted for the charms of its fair sex In short the convention was a proof of the fallacy of the common beliefs belefs that brains and beauty never go together to-gether that women of literary tnstc belong to the blue stocking class and that women who desire to keep abreast of the times are of the class who are said to shriek about the tra ditional wrongs of their sex j linilies Ijiterarj Club The annual election of the Ladies Literary club and the last meeting for the year closed on May 11 The following officers will commence j their year the second Friday in Sep tember Mrs Wightman president Mrs C E Allen vicepresident Miss Webber Lewis recording secretary Mrs Ira corresponding secretary Mrs 1s Lynn treasurer Mrs Dart critic Dart cIiic brarian Mrs Royle historian Mrs Hogle 1 |