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Show Purely Personal. The Very Rev. James B. Eddie has returned from his California trip. .-.. Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes were among the Salt Lakers who received Invitations In-vitations to the brilliant reception at the Planters' hotel, St Louis, to be given giv-en tomorrow evening by Gov. and Mrs. Peabody of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hagcnbarth have returned from California, where they paused much of the winter. Miss Catherine Culmer left early ln the week for her home in Gibson City, I1L, after spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wetzell. i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hawver arc ln the city from Idaho, stopping at 112 North Main street. - I " Mrs. Shelley Tuttlc left Friday for Boise, after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends. - i Miss Buddemer, who visited her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Oscar L, .Cox, early this spring, is now enjoying a tour of Egypt. i " . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy aro home from New Orleans, where they enjoyed a stay of several weeks. J Miss Bessie Lowry of Gibson City. III., will arrive here shortly on her way home from California and will visit with her brother, Russell Lowry, for several weeks. Word from New York Is to the effect , that the health of Harold Russell is much Improved and he will start westward west-ward ln a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer have returned re-turned to their home ln Nevada. Mrs. W, F. Hills is home from California, Califor-nia, where she visited for six months with relatives and friends. i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lanius and (laugh- 1 ter, Miss Madge, expect to leave for California early in June to nuike their home. u Mrs Morgan and Mis3 Morgan, who have long been connected with tho Col-i Col-i leglate Institute, have resigned their j positions and will spend the next year in Europe in rest and study. Miss Morgan Mor-gan contemplates attending the American Ameri-can classical schools at Rome and Athens. o Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pease have returned re-turned from a winter's stny ln California. Califor-nia. Mrs. .T. C. Gilchrist leaves tomorrow for Illinois, where she will In future make her home. Mrs. George B. Greenwood of Beaver will arrivo in the city shortly to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Oreon Pratt. o Miss Phil Pointer was an Osden visitor visi-tor during the past week. a Mrs. William H. King visited Provo friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed are home from a year's visit In Europe. b Justice George W. Bartch returned during the week from a visit in Nevada. 0 t ft Mrs. George W. Snow and Miss Eva Snow have returned from Denver, where they have been visiting Mrs. Thomas Morloneaux. b Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight are now at home to their friends at 10SO First street. Mrs. M. S. Lacy of Colorado Springs visited her slater, Mrs. C. E. Richards of this city, on Monday last on her wny to Los Angeles. Miss Jean Hoyt of Detroit will be hero ln a few days on her way home from the coast and will be the guest for some time of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoyt ot 6450 South Main street. 1 CI Henry C. Brownlee goes East early In May for an extended visit. . i, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Webster of Washington, In., are visiting In this city for a few days on their way to the coast, and are guests of Mrs. Lawsou and Miss Lawsou. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Web-ster are on their wedding trip. at Mrs. C. W. Buckholtz and children leave soon for the East to spend the summer. a Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whltemon of San Francisco were Salt Lake visitors last week on their way to St. Louis. Mrs. Christopher 3. Dlchl Is able to ' I mm j jjH II! ''1 pH 11 ll III ','mWm I II III l ill' i 11 111 ' lfi 'H Hi 1 ''1 |