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Show SOCiAL AND PERSONAL I j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCaskell are now at home to their friends at No. 7 Stauf-fer Stauf-fer apartments. Miss Luciie Clark entertained sixteen friends at a bridge tea at the Hamilton home in the liransford Friday afternoon, after-noon, when a profusion of roses, carnations carna-tions and violets were prettily used. Miss Clark was assisted by Miss Mary Halloran. Prizes were won by Miss Mary Halloran and Miss Margaret Wal-den. Wal-den. Among the Salt Lakers who left during dur-ing the week for a stay of several weeks in southern California, were Mrs. W. D. Donoher and daughter. Mrs. A. S. Bower and son. Mrs. T. C. Gibson, Mrs. Sarah McChrystal. Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. Quealy of Kern-merer, Kern-merer, Wyo., entertained at a dinner last week at the Knntsford, which was followed by a stall party at the Salt L.ike theatre to see Man to 11 in "Hamlet." "Ham-let." Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker Salisbury, who have been in Nice, were expected to sail for home February 2. J. Will Gray, manager of Gray Bros., has returned from an eastern purchasing purchas-ing trip. He expects to open soon a ladies ready-to-wear millinery department. depart-ment. Don Muguire of Ogden was in the city Wednesday on business. Colonel E. A. Wall and family sailed j Wednesday. February S. from New I York on the steamer Celtic, for a three months' trip abroad. In a letter, written writ-ten before the party started, Mrs. Wall told of the handsnni" quarters they had secured on t lie promenade deck, and that one of their near neighbors on the voyage would be John Redmond, the well known Irish member of parliament. parlia-ment. She also spoke of being entei tained at a tea while in New York by Mrs. H. A. Cloman, formerly Mrs. Victor Vic-tor Clement of Salt Lake, where she met Mis. William (J. Sharp and other former members of Salt Lake society. The address of the Wall party will lie Shepard's hotel. Cairo, Egypt. The wedding of Miss Dorothy Kinney to C. W. Whittley at 9 o'clock Thursday Thurs-day eve. ling, was one of the events of the week. The ceremony was read by Archbishop Christie at the home of Mrs. James Dougherty, a sister of the bride, who acted as matron of honor. The bride was gowned in ivory satin, cut plainly and worn with a full-length veil of tulle caught with lilies of the valley. Mrs. Dougheity also wore white satin and ! carried" bridesmaid roses. Miss Angela Kinney, ancther sister of the bride, who was m;:id of honor, was in white point d 'esprit, and carried the same flowers. D. C. Jackling of Salt Lake, the home of the groom, attended Mr. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. AVhitlcy left last night for San Francisco to ta'ce one of the ocean steamers to sail for the Orient. They wil! return to Salt Lake, their future home, in a few months. Miss Kinney is one of the most popular girls in that city, and has often visited her sister here. Portland Evening Teles rain. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGurrin have written to friends m Salt Lake from the Charles hotel, New Orleans, that they are enjoying the Mardi Gras festivities, fes-tivities, and have been forttu-ate in receiving re-ceiving invitations to the large b?tlis and other functions in connection with the carnival. They have also been the honored guests at theatre parties and dinners given by old friends. D. E. Burley of the Oregon Short Line has returned from Chicago, where he attended a traffic meetnig of representatives represen-tatives of western and middle western roads. Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury, who went to the coast after the new year, returned re-turned home this week. Joseph C. Kinney, son of Hon. Timothy Tim-othy Kinney of Rock Springs, Wyo.. registered in Salt Lake Wednesday. He was returning from Portland, where he attended the wedding of his sister, Dorothy Dor-othy Kinney. Sophia and Josephine Monro of Ely, New, came to Salt Lake this week. Attorney S. A. Maginnis of Ogden, son of Judge W. L. Maginnis, is registered reg-istered at the Cullen. Grace Condon of Park City, who was operated upon recently at the Holy Cross hospital, and who became ill of pneumonia, is doing nicely and her ultimate ulti-mate recovery is expected. |