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Show j " ' ' Jj ; Purely Personal. ! , Samuel Newhouse leaves today for a j . three weeks' visit in New York. 4 ' i ' Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Heath of Nobles- j (' vllle. Ind.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. f t Perry S Heath, on their way home from f the coast. i Mrs. F Putnam aud daughter, I Louise, for many yeary residents of this j! city, but who have recently made their f ? home in Maseaehuwitts, will arrive here j! 4 the middle of June to spend the wimmer J -jvvilh Mrs. Putnam's son, Graham F. tl Putnam TJ ;1 O O i it Miss Elizabeth l-amson of this city, I who has spent the paat three years studying music In New York, will rc-ilUT.urn rc-ilUT.urn about the middle of June to spend Ue summer w ith her parents. iTK a a ymi -Mrs Harold Russell Is now In Denver, jjl-j where she has ' Joined a company at (J-M Elltch's gardens for a month's engage-mtnt. engage-mtnt. At the elos-a of the engagement till Mrs. Rusyell may come to Salt Lake to tyj; : spend a part of the summer with the 'f fi ; Dwycr family. 1 sou IV ' ' Mrs. Hanauer and the Misses Han-1 Han-1 1 auer have dlHcontinucd their day at I home until fall. At, SCO j I ' 3. F. Grant and daughter. Miss Flor- I tuce, have returned from Chicago and 1 Et. Ix)uls. Mrs. Grant will visit for eev-J eev-J r.tral weeks with her sister, Mrs. Snow I 1 o Chicago. jit MIee ATvllla Clark of Provo spent the j i rist week with Mrs. "W. B. Dougall, j Sr., of ihla city. Judge and Mrs. R. M. Montgomery of Michigan were Salt Lake vlfiltors dur-y.A dur-y.A log the wec-k. gueata of Judge and Mrs. jl'M Henr' p- Henderson. t f MIks Katherine Dougall of Sprlngvlllc f enjoy lug a violl with Salt Lake IK Mies Jesale Drew I paved tomorrow for UK f rtan. '."'a!., to spend the summer vlslt-b vlslt-b relatives and friends. IwM A Vdriy, Including Mrs. E, H. Shcp-IWmt&i' Shcp-IWmt&i' Mlsj Rowe. MIps Moffalt. Mlra ititltzRenild. Mlas Cora Clark Miss Maud IB!ark, MIsh Kendall. Mrs. L. H. Stahr, fls HaiTold, Tloward Harrold. Miss UV'an, the Mlsaen Bard. Mr?. Henry BHwis und son, Mrs. H. VS. Brown and MBb'), Mls I're, Mies Leah Arnold, Miss MMIflabel L. C'orbln and Mies Rain, leave MP e Tuaday to vi.lt the World's fair at iM'Ir Lowis. Mrs. Shepurd. after a few days' visit at the fair, will go to New 0pH Orlc-ans, where her duughteri Mlws Hel en, opens a ten weeks' engagement next Wednesday ns lealing lady of the Wales-Harlan Opera company. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strovcll go East today for an extended vifriU Mrs. Ped Hornung of the Miller flats leaves today for a six weeks' visit In the East. o MIsb Tibbals will return from the East about July L She has been attending college there during the past year. 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Donnellan, Mrs. J F Myers, Mlsw Marguerite Donnellan Donnel-lan and Miss Lena Myers leave next Tuesday for California, where they will rcmaln'lndennitely, Miss Jessie Goddard goes to Portland, Or., the first of the week, to spend the summer with her parents. i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Raymond leave for the East today, to be away several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend are n row rlnvs with friends In BLUIJIJU'C Denver. . A 4 Miss Cora Mae Twomcy, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. D. H. Twomcy, arrived home from Chicago Friday morning. May " Miss Twomc-y has been a verj successful teacher in Chicago of a new method of pianoforte. Mrs. S. Beckner and children. Mabel and Clay, left last week for Missouri, and will visit St. Louis and the World's fair. . M. B. Liechtenstein and daughter. Mrs. Max H. Harris, have gone to San Francisco Fran-cisco to attend the wedding of Miss Violet Vio-let Morris and Marc Llchtensteln. Miss Lula McCartney will leave dur-Incr dur-Incr the week to visit her aunt, Mrs. Par-doe Par-doe hi Council Bluffs, la. While away she will also visit the SL Louis fair, returning re-turning to her home in September. Mrs. Russel L. Tracy has gone East to spend the summer at her old home. - Clarence Crapo, who has been visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, has returned to his Iowa home. Mrs. James W. Nelll and Miss Violet arc enjoying a vlaItmwHnIf PJ1,10? friends. Later they will visit the fair at St Louis. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Y. Wallace are expected to return from the East on Wednesday next. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Sliver are home from New York, where they have been visiting relatives and friends for a month past. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith returped during the week from California, where they have been having a most delightful delight-ful visit. Mrs. James A. Miner arrived Friday from California, accompanied by her granddaughter, Margaret McClurc. ... Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V, Rice arc home from a four months' tour of Europe. Eu-rope. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have gone to New York for a three weeks' visit. td a it Mrs. William Gibson Sharp and Mrs. Thomas B. Davis have arrived from New York and will be the guests of their parents. Judge and Mrs. Robert Harkness, for the greater part of the summer. CapL and Mrs. John E. Woodward arrived ar-rived Wednesday from San Francisco, and are guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Judge. Miss Pecry of Ogden was in Salt Lake Thursday visiting friends. Harold Lamb will return from An- dovcr about the J0th of June. Miss Maud Thorn returned yesterday from California, where she has been visiting friends for several weeks past. M W. H. Bancroft received a cable dls- .t.h 1in.iir thn vrflf .nnnniinnln" the safe arrival of Mrs. Bancroft and Miss Nason. e . Mrs. F. A. Grant, wife of MaJ. Grant of Seattle. Is visiting for a short time In this city, a guest of Mrs. Savage at 109D Third street. . Dr. F. S. Bascom has gone East on a three weeks' visit. Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle has returned from a pleasant stay In California. The Slegel home at the corner of Second Sec-ond South and Seventh East has been leased by General Superintendent Buckingham Buck-ingham of the Short Line. Mrs. Buckingham Buck-ingham and the children will arrive shortly from Omaha to make their home here. Mrs. E. W. Wilson und son, Russell, leave early In June for Illinois, to spend the summer with relatives and friends. Thoy will visit the fair before returning to this city. o Blaine Salisbury will return within the next two weeks from Merccrsbcrg, where he has been attending school during dur-ing the past yean Mr. and Mra. Glen Miller and little son left Friday for Europe. Mrs. Miller and Glecd will be away for a year, but Air. Miller expects to return In August. a Miss Lillian Burnham leaves this week for an extended visit in the East. After spending a while at the fair, Miss Burnharii will visit in the region of the Great Lakes, returning home by way of Seattle and San Francisco. Hoyt Sherman left last evening for the East, to be uway a month. Mrs. II. P. Mason leaves for Long Beach and San Diego the 10th of June, to be away all summer. 4 Miss Susan Stokes leaves tomorrow for San Diego, to spend the summer at her old home. Mrs. C. W. Spalding left Wednesday for her old home In Parkersburg. Ya to be gone all summer. Before returning return-ing Mrs. Spalding will visit the fair and other points In Missouri. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts of Uti-ca, Uti-ca, N. Y., left Tuesday morning for their home, after a brier visit In thia city. a i Dr. Union Worthington Is enjoying a three weeks' visit In the East. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. E. King arc expected expect-ed from the East In a few days, where they have been visiting since their return re-turn from Europe. Mrs. William A. Wctzell will leave for Portland, Or., the latter part of June, to spend a portion of the summer visiting visit-ing friends. - a m Miss Bessie Holm will go to St. Louis early in June for a visit of several weeks at the fair. Rev. B. W. Davis and wife of Iowa are visiting Mr. and Mrs.. John Cain. Mrs. Davis Is Mrs. Cain's sister. 9 Mrs. Edward Gaby and daughter, Miss Lucy, are among the Salt Lakers who will visit the fair early In June. e Miss Laura Foster left Tuesday for an extended tour of Europe. Mrs. George Mltcheil leaves shortly for the East, to spend the summer. Mrs. Fred Stauffer left Tuesday for Europe, where she will visit for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Cox are expected ex-pected to return on Monday next from their visit to New York. Mlas May Crane leaves shortly for the East, to spend the summer visiting friends In Milwaukee and the region of the Great Lakes. V Dr. E D. Woodrulf and daughter, Lesley, will leave in a few days for St. Louis and other Eastern cities, to bo away six or eight weeks. u 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nolan returned Tuesday from their wedding trip through California, and will shortly be at home to their friends in this city. Mrs. Harry E. Perkins leaves In a few days to spend the summer visiting relatives and friends In the East. ! Mro. Durham and daughter, Mlsa Nellie, of Chicago, were guests In Salt Lake for a short time last week, on their way home from the coast, where they have been spending the winter. Congressman Howell spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Lake, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon. Miss Sarah Eddmgton has gone to SU Louis to visit the fair, and wl'l be back in about ten days. Mrs. Robert King, who has been visiting vis-iting Mrs. Rothwell, left suddenly for her home last Tuesday, where she vas calleJ on account of the Illness of her husbond. Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Jones of Murray have onc East on a six weeks" visit. During the trip "hev will visit In Boston. Bos-ton. Philadelphia. Now York and Minneapolis. Min-neapolis. In the latter city they will be the guests of Dr. Jones's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon have returned to their home in Salt Lake after their winter's sojourn In Washington. The Misses Lena and Bculah Bach-man Bach-man of Provo visited Salt Lake friends one doy last week. - Mrs. A. J. Davidson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Duncan Mac-Vlchie. Mac-Vlchie. has returned to her home in Helena. a a Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Maas are In Minneapolis, where they, will spend the summer with relatives. Miss Annie Pike oi Eureka will spend the summer In this city with 'friends. Mrs. Charles MKchener, who formerly made her home in this city, has arrived from Philadelphia, and is a guest of Mrs. Ed MItchener. u After nn enjoyable visit on the coast, Mrs. William Bartllng is again at home. Mrs. L. R. Stohr leaves this week for Chicago, to be the' guest of friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and Mins Hague have moved into their beautiful new homo on East South Temple street. Mrs. William R. Reinhardt Is home from California, where she has been visiting for sovcral weeks past, and will spend tho summer with her mother. a . Burgess Young is In the city to spend the vacation with his parents, after attending at-tending Berkeley during the past year. Mrs. Belle Slenzel of Chicago was In the cltv InSt week visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wilson, on her way to the coast. Mrs. W. S. Slebert leaves Tuesday for a visit In St. Louis. Capt. and Mrs. S. V. Ham have moved down from the post and are making their .home at CGI East First South, street! i Mrs. Waldemar Vau Cott has re turned from a very delightful visit In California. Miss Louise Hardy of Provo is visiting visit-ing friends in this city. |