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Show filll SOCIETY Kill t-ii hi mi- iiniMi him T-imrnrrr' Ml i Mm ttetti r 1 mi 1 1 fr While several fortunate Salt Lakers will this summer tour Europe, yot thc majority ma-jority will go to the Pacific coast Even tho Eastern cities will not be visited to that extent formerly so marked a feature fea-ture of thc pleasant months. The reasons for the exodus toward thc setting sun arc varied; first, the opening at Portland- of the lwls and Clark exposition; secondly, the large number of homes In California owned by Salt Lakers, and then tho shortening of rail distance between this cilv and Los Angeles, nil of which will lake a large number to ono of thc many Interesting points on thc Pacific. a Harrv Shearman is planning a trip to Europe. So Is Mrs. W. W. Rlter and her daughter. The Frocdu. Fliers and New-houses New-houses are on the way. while the Shear-mans. Shear-mans. Heaths, Miss Kimball and the Iol-soms Iol-soms arc already there. The Slegels have Just left and will sail In the next fortnight, fort-night, so there will be quite a colony on 1 tho other side to greet such as may go over hereafter. William Reld hns gone to Topopah on business and may remain several months. Miss Elizabeth Cosgrlff and Mr. Cos-griff Cos-griff havo returned from their delightful trip through thc East and South. John IC. Hardy Is visiting his parents, having come down from Boise a few days ago. Mrs. E. M. Cawthomc has returned from New York. t W. P. Noble has returned to the city. Dr and Mrs. C. C. Countryman will leave shortly to reside In Keusoqua. la. Mrs. Countryman Is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Helmlch of this city. u o Miss Edna Donahue delightfully entertained enter-tained on Monday ovenlrg. X Mr and Mrs. David Keith and Bon, David, Da-vid, arc still in Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. lglchcart have returned from Los Angeles. II L. A. Culmer lectured on art last evi'nliig before the members of the Cleo-fan Cleo-fan The lecture was given at thc home of Mrs Edna W. Sloan nnd well attended. Mr. Culmer gave one of his usually In-tr-rt sting talks and illustrated his lecturo with views from a stcreoptlcon. Tho regular solreo will bo given at Chiistenscn's tonight. u The next dance of thc high school cadets will take place Friday evening at Chrls-tenscn's. Chrls-tenscn's. Miss Louise Peery of Ogdcn Is visiting friends In this city. Mrs. Charles 11. Bodel left on Monday for a two months visit with relatives In New York. Tho music section of tho Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club meets this morning at 10 o'clock at tho clubhouse. Brahms and Franz arc the composers to be studied. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo K. Davis have gono to California on a pleasure trip. A All members of the O. E. S. are cordially cor-dially Invited to attend the social this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry M Gushing, VIC East Fourth South street. |