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Show Purely Personal. The Misses Starling are home from Denver, where they were the guests for a wek of Mr. and Mra. Dupont Parker. . Mi', and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Saw-yer, Sr. o a I Mrs. IT. B. Piatt and Miss Nellie Calvin Cal-vin roturned Inst Tuesday from Poca-tollo, Poca-tollo, where they wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeter. John Dern has gone to Mexico, where he will remain for a month. w J Mrs. Mary M. F. Allen of Park City is expected to return this week from California, whore she has spent a greater great-er portion of the winter. S, H. Babcock is in Chicago, where he will remain" for some three weeks longer. j Mrs. A. V. Ofllcer has returned to her homo ir Loveland, Colo., after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with the Officer family here. W. R. Warren and R. C. Hill have gone to Los Angeles for a few weeks' stay. T Mrs. W. H. Monahan is recovering from a serious Illness and will shortly be removed from St. Mark's hospital to her home. n Kenneth Burns has returned to his home in St. Louis after a visit of somo weeks with his uncle, Lieut.1 p'arrar at the post. a Miss Florence Dern is visiting friendB In Dixon. 111. Mrs Abraham Kuhn and Mrr,. Arthur Kuhn of Ogden were Salt Lake visitors during the week. AS M!s Julia Wright of Ogdcn la visrit-ing visrit-ing Salt Lake friends. u e Mrs. Georgia Snow.-Carleton left dur-I dur-I Ing the week for her home In K'em-merer, K'em-merer, Wyo,, after having spent the nlntfr with her sister. Miss Delia R. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dern have taken a cottage at 11S0 Third street, and will shortly be at home to their friends there. Mrs. W. B. Moreton has relumed from Los Angeles, where she was tho gueat of hor sister, Mrs. David F. Walker, for several, months. George R. Hancock of this city was a New York visitor during the week Juit past. Miss Holllster Hancock has returned to. Washington and resumed her studies "at National Park seminary. Miss Alice Fisher leaves during the week for an extended visit in the East. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker spent a portion of the week on their beautiful farm south of the city. Mrs. H. G. Hicks left during the week fur New York, where she will visit her parents, later returning to St. Louis ln time to attend the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong are enjoying a visit in the Pacific Northwest. North-west. o Mrs. W. B. Short has gone to Denver, where she will spend the coming six 1 weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John James will shortly short-ly receive their friends In their new home, 31S C street. Mr. and Mm Perry S. Heath and their guests, Mr. Bacon and Mr. Conway of Kentucky, spent Friday visiting the mines at Park City. a 9 Mrs. William Burke and Miss Burke of American Falls are ln tho city, guests of Mr. and Mra. R. H. Channlng. o Dr. I. E. Thom is home from. Nevada, where he has been visiting for tho past month. Miss Sarah J. Lytic spent Friday with Ogden frleifds. Maro Lichtensteln and mother. Mrs. M. B. Llchtcnsteiu, left Friday for Sun Franclsvo. t. Mif. W. E. Kneaas has returned to her homo-la Ogden after a pleasant visit with, her mother, Madam Swenson. ' Mrs. F. J. Gilchrist left yesterdav for hor Kentucky home, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Priest of this city. IH Mrs. Samuel Newhouse has takn IH Lady Hatzfoldt's house in Berkelv square, London, whore she. has recent-ly recent-ly given sevoral elaborato entertain-mcnts. entertain-mcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dorn will shortlv-bo shortlv-bo nt home to their friends at 1180 Third Mr3, Eugene Lewis and son are now in Rome. They sail early ln June for home. Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers are enter-talning enter-talning their daughler, Mrs. Miles Fin-aln Fin-aln of Butte. Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, mother of Don Porter, leaves today for Seattle to Join her son, who has recently purchased IH the Washington hotel there. Mrs. Frank VT. Jennings of Boise ls In tho city, a guest of the Dwyer home on North Temple street. - Mr. Conway and Mr. Bacon of Louis-vlllo Louis-vlllo leave tomorrow for their home, after an onjoyablo visit with Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath. a a I Dr. and Mrs. TJ. V. Wlthee arc so-! so-! journing at Tia Juana, Moxico. They will be at home to their friends In Og- den the latter part of the month. Maurice Burke will leave St. Mark' hospital this week, after a long and se-rious se-rious illness. His friends will be glad to learn that he is almost recovered and will soon be able to be around again. " ll Mrs. Jacob Moritr. and mother left IH Thursday last for Baltimore for a visit of several weeks. M. IC. Parsons has gone to Chicago, to be away several woek.s. Mrs. Jackson McChrystAl of Eureka IH Is visiting friends in the city.-' tH to IH Miss Alice Crimson has gone to St. Louis, whoro she will spend the sum- Mrs. John Wilson left Thnrr3ay for Oalesburg, III., aftor u very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunning-ham Cunning-ham of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Edward McGurrin are IH still in Mexico, where they have been visiting for several weeks past Misa Gertrude Peyson of San Fran-Cisco Fran-Cisco has returned to hor home aftor a very pleasant visli with Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Price. O. K. Lewis left Thursday for Chi-cayo Chi-cayo and New York, to be gono soveral weeks. Mrn. Lewis will remain hore, a iuest of her mother. Mrs. S. S. Walker. o H Miss Graco Bottles left Friday for Los Angeles, where sho will re-enter the Cassa de Rosa Collegiate Institute. Miss Bettles came home to attend the IH marriage of her sister, Miss Charlotte, jH and Henry Catrovv. |