Show + SOCIETY SUBJECT Hew the Polite World is Disporting Dis-porting Itself OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET June is Nearly Gone and Still the Cold Zephyrs bid People to Tarry Home a Little While Longer ELL tho past week bas not been distinguished for any special event Tho season is de r f lightfully cool and a t as long as the thermometer i ry f r 1 mometer stays In i its present neigh 1 borhocd there will be no talk of sum but 1 t mer outings Butt I 1 But-t tho change to the elJ I 1 dog days may be looked for at anytime any-time now anti when it comes it will send people off to tho canyons and lake shore helter skelter Letters received from Mr and Mrs Will Jenninps Miss Cora Hoop er and Mr Dick i Jennings Rive a delightful account of the meanderings in Moorish and Castilian climes They have visited Tangiers on the coast of Africa gone through Spain and arc now in Italy They will spend some time in Switzerland and then the quartette separates Miss Hooper going to England to join Hon John W Youngs party and the Jenningsgoing to Germany where they will pass some time before returning < re-turning to Boston It transpires that the lady whom Dallin tho sculptor has just led to the altar is a niece of exGovernor Murray Sho bears a name worthy of an artists bride loria Colonna Murray or Daub Mr and Mrs Dallin will spend a week in Salt Lake this summer with Mr and Mrs Dr Claw son The sculptor by the way has just finished a bust of President Brigham Young for his son Hon John W Young Miss Edith Gage is visiting in Ogden The Misses Shearman loft for California yesterday Mr and Mrs C E Wantland have returned turned from Chicago The Social Evening club danced at Garfield 1 Gar-field on Wednesday Mr Frank W Jennings will go to San Francisco for the summer Lincoln park boast of a flourishing literary society called Emerson club City Recorder Jack has the handsomest boy in the city He resembles his mother Mrs Dr Endris left this morning for San Diego Cal to be absent two months Mr John T Daniel and wife are enter taming some friends from Kalamazot Michigan Mr and Mrs O J Salisbury and children chil-dren have gone to California tho fore par of this week Mr Alexander Momrose wellknown in Omaha society circles will spend this summer sum-mer in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs N W Claytons beautiful mansion on Second street w ll not be ready for occupancy before falL Mrs Thomas Orr and her mother from Omaha are in a cottage by Garfield beach They leave here this week Jvlr Nat M Brigham is expected home on Saturday this week from his trip tJ Massachusetts and New York The sixth birthday of Miss Louise Valden was celebrated yesterday by a tea party given to her little friends The Hotel Knutsford is now a rendezvous for many of the Alta club members as is also the Pavillion theatre opposite Speaking of singers Miss Annie Maddi son is developing a musical talent which astonishes even her warmest friends A very pleasant sociable and strawberry festival was give by the Twentith Ward institute at the ward hall Friday evening The bathing suit will now be on As pretty as can bend be-nd men mil eager eyes will flock Down by the see Mr and Mrs John L Scott gave an elaborate dinner last Sunday at the Cullen to Mr and Mrs W H Lett and Mr Perkins Per-kins A man may seek for relaxation By babblin brooks or on the coast 1 Yet when returned from his vacation Then is the time ho needs it most Mr Vivian a Denver capitalist is enjoy lag a visit to Zion He is a Canadian by birth and from the same town as the Paveys Mrs John W Young children and nurse Miss Mamie Price and Miss Lucille Young lately sailed for England from New York Mayor Scott gave an enjoyable dinner party at the Knutsford on Thursday nigh to Mr and Mrs R C Chambers and Mr and Mrs Richard Mackintosh Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace entertained enter-tained last evening at a dinner party at the Knutsford Madame Almy Mr Wallet Almy and tho Rev David Utter Mr Samuel Park son of Mr Boyd Park is home rom Ann Arbor and it is likely lie will go to Yale next year to take his Ph B degree at the Scientific school Tho Harmony club is organized for the season with a much larger membership than last year and it will givo the first party at the lake next Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs R S Wells gave a most pleasant and enjoyable party to their friends some fifty in number at their residence res-idence on Second street Thursday evening even-ing If it is not too late we congratulate Mr G Q Coray and bride icc Miss Kate Burton Burt-on their happy union Mr Coraye editorials edi-torials in the Xcm will now have a wedding wed-ding ring Mrs Thomas Marshall assisted by her daughter Miss Nannie gave a delightful birthday party to Master Gilbert Wilkes on Thursday Some twenty of his playmates j were in attendance One costume worn by tho late Emma Abbott weighed 150 pounds Tho mantle alone polled the scale at 75 pounds How the little woman managed to stagger along under it in a hot theatre is a mystery to everybody The Musical society will give a special procrammc about July 1 Mrs Silva Mrs Ludiberg Mrs Shelton will be the soloists of the evening assisted by Mrs Pinkerton Mr Veihe the violinest and Mr Krouse Oscar Wilde recently sfartled society by cJatcing into a private reception attired in a long brown coat fantastically fashioned a heliotrope necktie and yellow carnations in buttonhole He must have been a dream of delirium tremens beauty Superintendent Wolby of the Rio Grande Western returned in his new car coach 7 y BU with Mrs Welby Mrs and Miss Colton Mrs Judge Harkness and Miss Harkness and Master Rob Wednesday The ladies had been in Chicago The Sultan may not be much an the high moral plane business but be has prohibited Turkish ladies from trotting around the streets of Coustantinople rigged out in gorgeous I gor-geous Parisian costumes Ha has been warned what Worth dresses and ducks of bonnets cost Although Salt Lakers will hear with pleasure that the position of assistant general gen-eral freight agent on the Rock Island railroad rail-road has been offered Mr P N Shelton they would regret his acceptance because it would remove him and his talented wife to Denver That was an unfortunate misunderstanding misunderstand-ing which prevented the reception to the Rev Dr McNiece on Friday although ht arrived with his oldest son in time tor it Mrs McNiece and the youngest son are due in about three weeks until which time the reception has been deferred Last week news was received in this city of Mrs T J limy who had been visiting her daughter Mrs Lieutenant Parker at Fort Vashakie when the Lieutenants troop was moved to Fort Robinson Neb Now the prospects are that the officer will bo sent to Arizona at short notice The Alaska pilgrims continue to increase Besides Mr and Mrs Chambers the Salt Lake party leaving next montb includes Mr and Mrs R Mackintosh Mr Han auer and his two cousins Mr and Mrs T R Jones and sister Dr Allen Fowler and Mr John J Daly left a few days ago The first of the resorts so familiar to summer outers has come out with its advertisement ad-vertisement This is Kimballs house in the park kept by Mrs H O Young I Mine host Brighton has gone up to Silver Lake to clean the snow off the porches and doubtless the date of his opening will also soon be announced Miss Nellie Walker and Miss Nellie Lett I are visiting the latters sister Mrs Charles Char-les D May in Danvcr and all three of the ladies are expected in Salt Lake about the Sth of July Later Mr May of thenoted law firm ot Sullivan and May will join his wife here and aftor a brief visit the two will proceed to California on a trip It will be remembered that Colonel and Mrs Andrews left Fort Douglas recently by promotion to Fort Shaw They had just arrived at their destination when an I order was received from the war department depart-ment to discontinue the post Then the I colonel packed his goods anew and has I been waiting ever since to learn whither he is to go next Ii It is odd to think that this charming weather should be looked on with disfavor by any one but the Uarfield Beach people I regard with concern the prolonged stay of j the cool days and nights and sigh for the I dog days that never come Las year at this time Old Sol was doing somo blistering i work and people were rushing to Garfields sands like pilgrims to Mecca Up to June I 15 this year it is said the Union Pacific receipts were 10000 under the same period last year from the Utah Sr Nevada branch Mrs J E Caine gave a Kensington tea Thursday afternoon at her beautiful home in tho Eighteenth ward in honor of her sister Mrs D C Dunbar Three hours of sociability were passed by the ladies who were Misses Flora and Blanche Kimball i Miss Woodward Miss Shearman Mrs Thomas W Jennings Mrs Judge Pyper t i Mrs H G Whitney Mrs Jos A Jennings I Jen-nings Mrs James H Moyle Mrs George Romney Mrs Isaac Jennings Mrs H C White Miss Teasdel Miss Talula Young Miss Margie Dwyer Miss Campbell Mrs I Campbell Mrs Willard Young Miss Katie Lawrence Miss Gracie Younc Mrs R W Young Mrs Geo Alder jr Miss Webber Mrs ValterJennmgs Mrs Jas E Jennings Jen-nings Mrs L C Karrick Misses May and I Hattie Jennings Miss Rettie Young Mrs Cnloe Benedict Mrs Ferg Ferguson Mrs S H Lynch Mrs Alfales Young Miss Celia Sharp Mrs Ernest Eldridge Miss Georgia Webber I Fort Douglas Society It is expected that Captain William H Clapp of the Sixteenth Infantry will rejoin re-join his regiment at an early day He has bad a prolonged leave in Washington his home Captain George H Palmer of the Sixteenth Six-teenth Infantry has sis months leave of absence The captain and his wife will be missed from our social gatherings this summer Lieutenant John C Gregg of the Sixteenth Six-teenth Infantry has a six months leave of absence to take effect about the middle of July It is said the lieutenant intends too to-o abroad ere he returns General Penrose will not return for somo weeks ho having received an extension his sick leavo The general can easily retire re-tire on account of length of service and also on account of wounds received in battle bat-tle Few officers have a better war record rec-ord Assistant Surgeon W P Kendall who was ordered to this post some time ago is still at Pine Ridge Agency with a company of the Eighth Infantry He will probably remain there until the company is ordered into Fort Robinson Neb when he will proceed to Fort Douglas for duty Mrs Kendall is still at Fort D A Russell The following named lieutenants of the Sixteenth Infantry are professors of mill ary science at colleges Second Lieutenant Lieuten-ant C C Ballou at Florida Agricultural college Lake City Fla Second Lieutenant Lieuten-ant B B Buck at Jefferson college Mo First LieutenantW K Wright at Deseret university Salt Lake |