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Show elavoment of RuBHia" and "Tartar Mongala'! was given by Mrs. Cuininings. The topic wa? well and carefully prepared. This was followed follow-ed by iv masterly paper by Mrs. Dr. Dart on the. "Llvonln Knights" and the National church. . . ."'.. The Ladies' Musical society fravo a very satisfactory programme at the Presbyterian Presby-terian churota on Wednesday evening. , The fits: gelectlon. a duet for two pianos, was glvm by Prof. Krome and Miss LyJia Watson. Bright, sparkling little num-bsrs num-bsrs they wme and very well rtnderf d Two short selec Ions by Miss Watson were well received. re-ceived. The young lady is an amateur of considerable promise. She plays with verve and emphasis, and there is something in her earnestness that holds the attention of her audience. If anything may be said prejudicial I to her playing it is that she has too much ot a shoulder and elbow movement Time and care however will remedy this and she has within her the qualifications to nuke of herself a good pianist. She scena and prayer from DerFrey-ohutz, DerFrey-ohutz, 'by Mrs. Druce Pussley was a fine thing well givei. Mrs. Pugaley is always a popi 1 ir singer and d iserveily so, Her enunciation enun-ciation is very good and there is not an unsat Is factory note in her voice. The Mazourkaby Chopin which Miss WatBoa ne :t gave was by far her best effort. There was something in Its minor under-tone that cxict'y suited her. Who thit has heard the "Dunube Hier" by such a soprano as Mrs. Pugsley cannot forget it. Something inits sway njrytl.m will make it lf beard, and days afterward as you Btand .On the corner waiting for the car or draw off your gloves in the hall way, you find yourself humming (If you can hum, cr thinking if you can't), "Do you recall that night in June." Uppman, are visiting with himself and wife at their pleasatt little home on Third street. Mrs. Engle Is here for her health, which is but little Improved. They return to the east In about two weeks. . f. Miss Grace Wallace is still in Omaha and her friends there are loath to part with her. They have made her stay, one long round ofgayety. She is now expectsd home next week and her return will be hailed with delight not only by her friends, but by those only so fortunate as to be tendered a smiling recognition recognit-ion on the street. The following is a description descrip-tion of a coaching party given her In Oihaha on the 8th: , . ; The theater was weli patronized on Thursday night by representative society people. peo-ple. Several theater parties had turned out to see Dlxey In his new play. In a prominent staU were seen Mrs. Barnett and Miss Witter in evening dress and looking very charming, they were attended by Bett Bolden and Mr. Wicks. Opposite them Mr. and Mrs. Keyes, Mrs. Rookledge and Mr.- Adams occup'ed a stall. The Misses Kimball and Mr. John Kimball Kim-ball were among the other well known people present. Mrs. , Holmes Hunter Moss gave a racherche little luncheon party cu Tnnrsday last In honor of her friend Mrs. Hopkins, of Brooklyn. Twelve of Salt Laks's m st prominent promi-nent society ladies sat down to the beautifully spread and decorated tabl3.; The rooms were darkened and lighted with gas and a rad-shaded rad-shaded lamp gave fr- the whole dining room a soft, rosy glow. T house was filled with cot flowers and choice potted plants. A large coaching party was given on Wednesday for Miss Wallace. The gay coach load went to Council Bluffs to the races, returning re-turning at 5 o'clock. The Omaha young man Is unfortunately compelled to labor during day-!lht hours and In consequence Mr. K. C Barton was the only representative who could participate but, after all, where could be found a better? The Misses Thrall, Miss Doanc, Miss Yost, MIsb Clara B .'own, MIbs L uUnnt-m, Miss Hoagland, Miss Laura Hoag-land, Hoag-land, Miss Wallace, Miss Hash, Miss Besile Yates, Mr. Nash, and Mr. K. 0. Barton composed com-posed the party. . The ladies library club are diving down deep into Russia political, social,, moral and Intellectual. Friday afternoon "The en- SOCIETY SCINTILLATIONS. Miss Sadie Nash of Omaha will visit Mrs. George Y. Wallace this winter. Invitations are out for a card party to be given by the Misses Kimball on the evening even-ing of the 23a. Mrs. Judge Boreman and daughters, Clara ana Birdie, spent a few flays In the elty last week, visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffin entertained their Mends at their pretty home, 29 South Flwt W-st, charmingly Thursday evening. Mrs. S. Fred Walker, F, F. Ecclesand Sharp Walker, who have been ill with typhoid fever are now on the nigh road to recovery. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Karrlclt will be pleased to learn that their hearts and homes have been gladdened by the advent of a little son. Mrs. Pugsley, soprano, Miss Viola Pratt, contralto; Dr. Leela,;basso. and Mr. Whitney, make up the excellent choir at the First Congregational church. Mrs. Judge Miner and daughter spent the day in the city Tbiirsday. The Miners are enjoying their stay in O (den and are delightfully delight-fully situated at the Lincoln. Mrs. Elmer Darling who has been, for the last few months, visiting bo r daughters Mrs. McGurrln and Mrs. Bache, left for her home in Paw Paw, Michigan, on Thursday last. Charles Hamilton of the general of-fi03sof of-fi03sof theSt. Liuls and Cairo rail way company. com-pany. St. Louis, has been visiting his friend Simon Bamberger, and- will return, east with glowing accounts of Zion's prosperity. Mr. and Mrs.: Lynne have taken possession of their new. home cn Second Sec-ond South. It is a dear cozy little place, and Mrs. Lynne has made It as bright with pretty things as her own sunshineyself, The "Caledonian Club" will give a grand concert and ball in the G. A. R. Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en night. October 31, 1890. to which all Scotch folks and their friends are cordially lnvltod They claim It will eclipse all their former ef-foris. ef-foris. Miss Jessie Aiken of Colorado Spring! who for a month past has been visiting visit-ing her brother, Mr. Charles Aiken, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Ortswold of this city, departed de-parted Friday afternoon for her home where the best wishes ot her many Salt Lake friends will follow her. . " - The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheaks will be glad to learn that they are much pleased w.th their new location in Washington. In a letter to a friend Mrs. Sheeks says that they are keeping hous.e and that they propose building for themselves in the near future. Mrs. Clara Engle and Miss Jeanette Llppman, the mother and sister of Mr. Joseph |