Show AN N ElABORATE RECEPTION The most and successful social function in V the history of the I Catholic church chuch in Salt Lake was the I public n tendered to Archbishop I Iop op RIordan at the residence of Bishop Scanlan on Brigham street last even evenIng I Ing The people of the city I Irrespective of religious belief took ad advantage vantage of bf tion of the bishop and during the reception paid their respects to the eminent visiting I divine The rooms of th spacious home were vere croWd crowded ed fram to by a happy assemblage of ladies and gentlemen arid and the scene cene w one of I greet beauty and animatIon The ladies ladie of the hurch under the of palms and potted Plants B BIshop h Scanlan stood on the left dr the arcH arci arcHbishop bishop wIth the Rev F ther Kolle Kelley on oh the right in the reception and the introductions V were W P OMeara Governor Govern i Heber l Wells Thomas George 3 J Gibson P PH H Lannan Joseph Geohegan gan Jam James s Ivers O 0 J S lisbury l Frank ra k II Guir GuirA A H Tarbet and others Both Arch Archbishop Archbishop bishop Riordan and Bishop Scanlan were attired in the robes of their offices and enjoyed me meet meeting t ting ing the p people ople The archbishop met many whom hom he had known in former lormer yearn year and was mos most happy to rene the acquaintance He chatted pleas with the people he met and made p 4 4 V V t 4 I 4 4 V VV VS S V 5 V 4 1 V 4 iI 1 fM t h T V t V 1 t 1 1 V 4 RIORDAN t direction of Mrs lIr J V Salisbury had worked a transformation in V Bishop h home me for lor this occa occasion occasion sion The bishop has not a reputation for high living and luxury On the contrary his home hame Js is iery plain and free from ornamentation B But t in the hands of the ladies all ll changed for the time being Electric lights were put all over the house handsome i paintings and rich draperies were wele hung and the whole house vas vas handsomely decorated with flowers plants plant Hags and the man many little things that women alone know how to distribute artistically Vl ly The general pleasing in inthe inthe the highest degree digree am and when lively V music by an or orchestra hestra and many beau beautifully beautifully dressed ladles ladies ivere ere ad to the scene nothing was lacking hacking to make a perfect picture Archbishop Riordan received the peo people pie in n the east front parlor which was made especially with its tapestry of silk flags and its wilderness a splendid impression on alL alLIn V VIn In the dining room delicious punch was served and jolly und ell ed the tables throughout the py The dining room was presided over by byA Mrs A H Tarbet who was by Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs E J 3 Pratt Mrs R II G V Smith IrS 3 1 V E Woodward Mrs C A Quigley Mrs Smedley Smith Mrs William McD motto mott Mrs E K Reams arns an ann the s oMeara Noble Hor e Wall TaU Burke Keith Gleason and Dob The table decorations were sWE sweet t peas carnations roses and ferns V Mrs O 0 J 3 gre greeted t d the guests in the front hail made them feel at home and directed them to the room in which the reception proper was held The entire affa affair r ir from Hn first to last was a decided su success cess in every particular V Today will be pent Archbishop I Riordan in V and visiting the Catholic institutions of the city |