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Show Purely Personal. David Evans returned early In the week from a tour of the world. " Mrs. J. S. Bransford Is convalescing after a serious attack of pneumonia, ! Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Withec of Ogden wero Salt Lake visitors during the week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pike. mam MrtJ. E. Buckingham left during the week for Omuha after a pleasant visit with Mrs. A. E. Kimball. mam Lewis Sowles has been obliged to give up hi studies at Cornell for a time on account of weak eyes, and Is spending a few weeks with his parento here. m m m Mrs. J. J. Daynes, Jr., left during tho week for a visit on the Pacific coast. The Misses Loulso and Lily Richards are home from Paris, where they have-been have-been studying art for tho past two years. Mrs. Haltie Morse Hamburger of Denver Is vlyltlng hor sister, Mrs. S. A BenBon at her home on F. street. . Moylan C. Fox left during the week for San Francisco, where Mr. and Mm Fox yesterday celebrated their silver wedding. t m After a year's visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Rhoades, Madam Rhoades has returned re-turned to her home In Omaha. m m Richard A. Keyes Is homo from a visit in Nevada and Montana. Mrs. George Rusit and daughter left laet Tuosday for an extended visit In the East. m Mr. and Mih. W. A. Price leave shortly for Mexico, where they will in future make their home. Miss Stella Mclntyre hay gone to St. Louis, where she will be bridesmaid ut the marriage of a cousin. Mrs. George A. Bacon of Chicago is In tho city visiting her son, George M. Bacon of R street. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lynn and the Misses Lynn will return early In May from a winter's visit In California. m i Charles Keith is home from a visit of several weeks in California. Mrs. Arthur Weeter left during the week for Park City, after a ten days' visit with Mlsa Cora Snyder. Eugene Lewis Is homo from Oakley. Ida., whero he has beon engaged In newspaper work during the winter. Mrs. T. Watters has gono to New York city, whero hor mn, Dr. Leon L. Watters, will shortly be operated upon for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Richmond are entertaining Mr. und Mra. William G. Bale and daughter of Wcbctor City, la. Miss Louise Peery of Ogden has been visiting friends In this city for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Palmer are homo from a months' vlult in California, Mr. and MrH. Clarence Rae, formerly of Chicago, have decided to locato here, and are at home at 1041 Brlgham strecL mm After a two months' visit with relatives rela-tives In Chicago Mrs. Albert Hera is again at home. " Mrs. Sohuyler C. Snyder has discontinued discon-tinued her day at homo for tho premL m Mr. and Mrs. S. Lincoln Boggs have moved to 1105 East Second South street, where they are at home to their friends. m m Mrs. S. IT. Babcock and children leave next Thursday for Nashville, Tenn., to spend the summer month3 with Mrs. Babcock's parents. Judge and Mrs. Judd. i Mr, and Mrs. George T. Brlce have returned re-turned from a nine weeks' visit in California, Cali-fornia, most of the time having been Bpent at Los Angeles. Mrs. George K. Fischer and children and Miss Maud Thorn are pleasantly located in a cottage on Beach hill, Santa San-ta Crur, Cal. X Miss Blanche Burke leaves today for Chicago for an extended stay. William IL Curtln of SL Joe. Mo., whose marriage to Mrs. Louise Smeelloy Smith takes placo on Wednesday morning, morn-ing, arrives today, accompanied by his sister, Miss Curtln. Mra. Henry Hicks, who luis beem tho guosL of her sister, Mrs. J. J. P.roughall for several months past, will leave for her homo In Michigan on the llrst day of May. O 3 Mrs. Hattle Morse-Hamburger, an elocutionist elo-cutionist of national reputation. Is a visitor In Salt Lake City just now, a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Shepard A. Benton. Mrs. Hamburger 11 was born und educated In Boston, is a 311 graduate of the Emerson College of Or- 91 atory, and a pupil for six years of How- 91 ard Malcolm Tlcknor, president of the HH Boston College of Oratory. Only a few VH Salt Lakers have had the- pleasure of Hl hearing Mrs. Hamburger read, but thee have heard only to prals. Mrs. Ham- '1 burger, who will remain here but a few 'iM dayw longer, will road at tha entertain- iM ment to be given next Thursday oven-ing oven-ing at the First Congregational church. Mrs. F. C. Kelsey expects to leave In '1 May for an extended Eastern visit. lfl V 9 w nH C. R. Curtis of San Francisco is In the city for a few days, visiting hl3 mother. 'WW Mrs. S. Curtis Is home from Tucson, '"1 Ariz., where she has been spending the winter, and is receiving her friends at 32C3 Windsor avenue. 41 |