Show BETWIXT SEASONS Quiet lleigned in Society This Week I THE HERALDS CARD BASKET Garfield Beach Is Growing Every Year InLayer In-Layer With the Fashionable World of Zion HIS is atweea times as far as society j tmes II 1 ciety is concerned tl I too warm for balls = and somewhat too I cool for lawn parties With the exception of the brilliant Kauts ford party on Tuesday night the week has not been prolific of fashionable events I Garfield Beach claims the attention of society a good deal on these pleasant afternoons after-noons Barring tho ride out and in on those odious rocking cars nothing could be more delightful than that bath an hour on that pavilion and a lunch under that bowery bow-ery Tho music is delightful though i we had that leader alone a few minutes we would whisper two things to himone to moderate his waltz tempo and the other to shoi ten the waits between tho selections For rollicking youth that waltz time may be all right but when one is over the thirties he likes to take his poetry of motion mo-tion a little more easily Then the strains of the band are so enchanting that wo cant get enough of them and we who only visit Garfield lor short runs of an afternoon hear altogether too little of the dreamy melodies V Wo can give Mr Burley to whom we owe an apology by the way pointer too That is that tuero is any amount at discontent dis-content among the patrons of his road over the fact tbat tbat 7 oclock train into town has been discontinued Any of the others could have been taken off with less dissatisfaction dissatis-faction But 6 oclock is too early to come home and U is too late that is for the bulk of the people Mayor Scott escorted a small party cut to Garfield yesterday Captain Cod man and Hon H J Grant ran aown from Soda yesterday Prof V B Dolliver left yesterday for a visit to his home at Fort Dodge Iowa Mrs R C Chambers and her mother who is visiting her are at Park City for a brief stay Rev Dr Mabry leaves tomorrow for the east on a months vacation Mrs Mabry and family will not accompany him this time Miss Kate Watchie daughter of Hon George W Watchie of Logan and Mr David Thomas were married on Thursday last at Logan The ladies of the Unitarian church have organized a Ladies Unitarian society Officers Of-ficers President Mrs Almy vice president Mrs Hazelgrove secretary Mrs Tiobits treasurer Mrs Erb Mrs Dr Utter will join her husband hero sometime this month In the meantime the doctor who has rented a house on Brigbam street is busy canning fruit for next winter We hear the ladies say Blessed be such a husband It is with deep regret thad we note the sickness of Madam Almy at the Walker The lady is deservedly one of bait Lakes most popular society members both by reason of her generous heart and an intellect broaded by extensive travel The next meeting of the Emerson club will bo held at the home of Dr Tibbits on Wednesday By the way Mrs Tibbits is not only well acquainted with the works of the sage of Concord but she Is a close student of the great German philosophers as well Tho Rt Rev William Steven Perry bishop of Iowa and the Rt Rev William D Walker bishop of North Dakota are in the city and will officiate in St Mark cathedral today Bishop Perry will cole brato the holy communion at 730 am and Bishop Walker will preach at the 1 oclock service and at 730 pm Mr Willis M Ames and brothers entertained enter-tained their friends the Misses Mabel Pa Delford and Anna M Struthers of Denver Den-ver guests at the Knutsford with a musical mus-ical by the Juniata Mandolin club Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home 134 East Second South About tweatyfive guests were present N W Clayton and G H Snell start on a trip a la Frank Carpenter around the world about the 32d They will consume six months and see ail that is to be seen in i the path of Cooks noted tours Prior this t-his departure Mr Clayton will open his new palatial mansion on Second street a house which is altogether the handsomest of any that have gone up in that section ot the oity for many years A quiet evening entertainment was given at the residence of Treasurer Walden Friday evening in honor of Miss Lyon of Michigan cousin of Mrs Walden Som thirty or forty guests were present and greatly enjoyed the game of animais which requires any guest present to draw upon a blackboard then and thereany animal the caller of the game demands The participants in tao game were put to some disadvantage by having to uuess ttha I the pictures drawn were intended for Amore i I A-more lively or interesting entertainment I has this saason not been given in society circles I |