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Show I Purely Personal. i Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury arc I home from a visit In New York. Their ' son. Blaine, has also returned from Mcrcersberg academy, where he has been attending school for the past year. . i Burton Holmes Dunn of Chicago, a nephew of Col. and Mrs. HolmcB, is visiting Col. and Mrs. Holmes at the Amelia palace for a few days. 4 rt Mrs. Wilson and Miss Wilson, mother and sister of Mrs. Thomas Kearns, have returned from their California visit and are. guests at the Kearna home. a The Most Rev.. Daniel S. Tuttle left Thursday for his home in St. Louis, after a very pleasant visit with old-time old-time friends in this city. e o Miss Catherine Geddes i has returned from a very' enjoyable visit In New York, Boston and Denver. Mrs. Ferdinand DIckert has returned from the East, having been called home suddenly on account of tho illness of her son. Miss DIckert will be away untll fall. George Top lift is In Butte, where he has gone on a business trip. Friends of Mrs. Harold Russell will he glad to learn that she will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow for a two weeks' visit with the Dwyer family. After that Mrs. Russell goes to London for a season In "Merely Mary Ann." in which she made such a hit in the East during the season just closed. ti Miss Sallle Leonard, so well known here, but who Is now taking the training at the Johns Hopkins training school for nurses, is enjoying a three weeks' vacation at Old Point Comfort, Va. Mrs. George Miller and daughter. Miss Miller, arrive Wednesday from Allegheny, Pa., to visit Mrs. Rachel Miller and daughters for a few weeks. Mrs. Rachel Miller will postpone her visit to Trail, B. C, for several weeks. a Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wragg arrived ar-rived yesterday afternoon from Spokane Spo-kane to visit their mother.' Mi's. D. E. Moore. Mrs. Matilda Winter left during the week for Seattle, to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank . Davis, for the summer. Miss Humphrey of Rowland Hall will do special work at Amherst during the summer months. . j, Alma Wright will return Jn a few days from Paris, where he has been a student of art for the past few years. Miss Alta E. Johnson is home-from Denver, where she has been visiting friends for some time pasL u e v Mrs. Eugene Hubbard of Park" City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1'. McPherson of this city. - a u a Mrs. E. D. Knappen Whitehead Is home from California, where she has been visiting for the past month. i j Miss Flora Blackburn Is a guest at the McMillan home on East South Temple street. u Mrs. E. W. Wilson and son, Russell, left Thursday to spend the summer with relatives and friends in Illinois. A u Mrs. J. W. Nesbilt and daughter, Miss Eleanor C. Neabltt of San Luis Obispo. Cal., arc visiting with the family fam-ily of J. Wlllard Squires on their way to the St. Louis exposition. Miss Thompson of Milwaukee has arrived ar-rived In the city and will pa&s the summer with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Mc-Claln Mc-Claln of 126S East South Temple street. a a o Mrs. J. J. Jenkins left Wednesday morning for Calumet, Mich., to spend tho summer with friends. O V o Tee Richards will sail for home on June 22, after a stay of several years In Pails, where he has been studying art. Mrs. C. O. Whittemorc- and children leave In a few days for the coast, to be away all summer. Miss May Crane left Wednesday for Milwaukee, where she will remain during dur-ing the summer, returning by way of St. Louis In September. John Stewart Breyer of Iowa Is in the city, a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, V. Breyer. t ti Mrs. Joel L, Priest and children have i gone to spend the summer in Kearney, I ; Xeb., with the parents of Mrs. Priest. I m tH " IHH Mrs. S. A. Langton and sister. Miss (ltl ii l Veda Thatcher, aro down from Logan wM 1 for a few daye, and arc at SS K street. UPm ' Mrs. J. L. Yundt. and children are lllufl pleasantly located for the summer at KtiFMi'H Pacific Grove, Cal. lr ' ! Mr. and Mrs. A. X. McKay are now IM-'JB at home to their friends at 510 East lltf'i tl First South street. jj iVjjj' t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly, formerly 1 3jJ J of San Francisco, but who are now of mWV il this city, arc at home at 31S First street. iuljjl Mrs. Tolhurst is home from a three Si jur H woeks' visit in California. She was ac- ffll ijlj' companicd by her son, Edwin, who will ll spend his summer vacation here, re- fll turning to school at Los Angeles In the j jf ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Folsom of IrU' l San Francisco are in the city and con- . j iH template spending the summer with jSWlrt i pl their brother and sister, Harry Shear- mllge i tH man and Miss Edith Shearman. TiPu hH MIhs Mary Foster of Boston is a guest tjg ' sH at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. ifgftj Cleaver. 'IikIHH Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin is. in the islnjl city for a few' days on 'her way to Mon- WB ; H tana and is a guest of her mother, Mrs. iiiW ll Mary Judzc. H " ' 'in&'ilH Miss Mayme Cobey leaves Tuesday iSyqIjI'B of this week for a visit at the fair. rilH-J(H if iiiiifH Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves expect to ilMjliH leave the first of July for a visit in Cal- iflVl.WM Mrs. Union Worthlngton has dlscon- jj! j tinucd her dny at home for the sum- IJ'it iPB met-. Miss Leila Hard is ' home from a I 1 pleasant visit In California. ! Miss Gratia Flanders leaves shortly fiL' - for the coast to spend the summer va- $fm cation. Wp( lH iMtt ' i 'H .Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood aro con- IjgUL templating a visit to the World's Fair in the near future. m p Miss Cora Brown arrived Friday from ffiiit: Fremont, Neb., to visit for- several Will ' weeks with her sister, Mrs. George mb I 1 Dern. Pt! wpii : Miss Emma Ramsey Is visiting ( jj ju , friends in Ogden for a few days after tvii rH an extended trip to the coast. af li iriH ' 1 1 H Miss Angela Kinney will return from Uj& New York in a few days to spend the ' Bummor with her sister. Miss Kinney. iUj-uj at Whitehall. Miss Angela has been at- Aw tending school in New York during the 8' t . past year. 1 1 (f ( i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth and lljlL children have gone to their Idaho ranch Ii h for the summer. v Ai Miss Mary C. May and her mother,' li ft Mrs. Mulligan go to California the lal- jj', f; ter part of this week and will be away iv'.Sl jj all summer. fl 9fj' " h? H K. B. Linnen arrived In the city Fri- ft!1!'' day from Seattle for a three weeks' t t j visit with his family at 27 First street. m jM- iV?!li 'il Mrs. Charles E. Offenbach and daugh- Vvt 1 Icr Elolse have gone to Ouray, Colo., jh oy where they will be the guests of relft- tlves and friends for the summer. tjijft H Miss Cordelia Green left. Thursday j evening for Boise to visit friends during I fifi the summer. 'M jH Mrs. S. J. Murray, Miss Crowley and !, K Miss Katherine Wall have gone to Cal- fi ifornla and will be away all summer. Jf j Mr. and Mrs. H. P Mason leave SaJt W j Lake Sunday morning for Los Angelen. iL ( where Mrs. Mason will remain during t o i the summer for the benefit of her jrjjf. j health. Mr. Mason will return to Salt S uX Lake after a brief visit on the Coast. L mm J fri IH Mrs. Frank Earl of Logan is visiting t .' jn friends In this city. Miss Jessie Home left Friday for St. ji l5 Louis, where she will visit with friends during the summer months. KC n il Mrs. J. F. Grant of Ogden is in the Wtt j city visiting Miss Florence Grant. IH Miss Nellie Pcarsall of this city will enjoy a trip to Alaska this summer, I M 1 sailing from Seattle on July 5. J jjJ William R. Rhclnhardt has rotunjed t I'jf 1 from the Pacific Northwest and Call- ,h 3 fornia. whore he has been visiting for H 1 several months past. I i. t 1 i.l H Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Harper are h'lUcH now at home to their friends at 549 East f m Fourth South street. I 'TiF BH Mis. Sarah A. Pool loft last week for m 'ttjij California, for the summer. After a. I ivl JH short visit with friends in San Fran- 1 Fi'A- Cisco and Oakland she will go to Santa ' Rosa, to visit with her von and daugh- p J H" ter. She will return to Salt Lake City ia'Mi lH about tho middle of September. l jtfjf jH For additional society notes acc main Byf news of paper. : fo |