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Show Personals. Rt. Rev. Franklin S. Soalding, who has spent tho summer with his mother and sistors in England, where ho went to attend the Pan-Anglican congress and tho Lambeth conference, will sail from Naples August 29 and reach hero about September 15. His mother, Mrs. J. F. Spalding, aud his two sisters will en.ioy a trip through France and sail for liome October 7, k Mr- and Mrs. W. M. Fen-y and twin pons, who havo spent several weeks in San Francisco, aro now in Berkeley for a few weeks. Among tho Salt Lake girls who will leave here about September 15 for eastern schools are Miss Merce Lewis, Miss Winifred Bricc, Miss Lillian Lano and MiBS Marian Obcrndorfer, who will go to St Mary's at Knoxville, 111. Miss Margaret McClurc will attend Miss Soenco's school in New York. Tho Misses Bryan and Grizzello Houston will go to the Finch school in New York. Miss Margaret Dunn and Miss Margaret Walker will resume their work at Miss Bennett 's-on-the-Hudson. Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Beatty will return to Dana hall. ' Miss Lucille Clark will enter Welles-loy Welles-loy college. Miss Frances Cowan will enter Vassar. Miss Isabel Shifflcr and Miss Kato Allen wil resume their work at Ferry hall, Lake Forest, Chicago. Among tho voung men who go east are Waldcmar 'Van Cott, Will Ferguson. Carl Snow and Carol Biutz, all will enter Cornell. Lj-un Thompson will enter en-ter Yale after graduating from Exeter. Harold Stephens will resume his law course at Cornell. Francis, George and Morris Critchlow will go to Princeton. Prince-ton. Harold Fabian will enter his second sec-ond year at Harvard Law school. Sherman Sher-man Armstrong will go to Andovcr, 1 Mass., Hugh Williams to Exeter. Captain and Mrs. Briaut Wells and children will lcavo hero tho last or September for San Francisco, from whence they will sail October 5 for the Philippines, accompanied bv Mrs. Wells's mother, Mrs. T. W. .lennings. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and childron will leave here the middle of Scnlembor for Boston, where she will join her husband and make their home. . Miss Eva Maddeu of S:ui Fraucisco will be here about, the middle of Scptem- bcr to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. jKeyes. . . , I Mr. and Mrs. John Dorn. Mrs. George Deru and Mrs. W. II. Cunningham, who have spent the past three months in Holland and Germanv, sailed 011 tho Prince Frederick Wilhclm Saturday, August 15, for New York. They will visit in the East for a time, returning here about September 15. Miss Van Wvck, who' has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. A. V. Calla-ghau. Calla-ghau. left Thursday for her homo in San Francisco. -i - Professor and Mrs. Victor Lenher and two sons, who havo been visiting Mrs. Lenher 's sister and brother, Mrs. J. S. Bransford and George Blood, left last; week for their home in Madison, Wis. Miss Barbara Long will lcavo Tuesday Tues-day for her home in Colorado, after spending a week with Miss Helen Hanchctt. Miss Stella Fabian, Miss Edna Dunn and Harold Fabian will return this week from Brighton, whore thoy have been occupying the Darling cottage, h Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar and Miss Mary Dunbar left Saturday evening for their home in Los Angeles. Miss Both Dunbar Dun-bar will remain hero until September 1, when she will go to Boston to study music for tho winter. 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry left Saturday Satur-day for Brighton, after spending the past week at Yellowstone park. Mrs. Murdoch of Stockton is here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dunford. Captain and Mrs. R. H. Allen will visit friends in New York, Washington and Virginia, after the shooting contest is over. About October 1 they will come here and spend n month with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 51c-1 51c-1 11 tyre, before sailing for the Philip-P'nos" Philip-P'nos" A. J. Little of Denver is spending a few d.rys hero with old friends. Miss Elizabeth Nilcs is visiting friends iu Topeka. Next week she will go to Sioux City to visit a classmate, an.l will return 'here about the first ot September. Miss Virginia Bcatty will return this week from spouding some time at tuo Uodbe cottage at Brighton. k W Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tattle are spending spend-ing a few days in Provo Canyon. Mrs. E. M. Allison, lr.. and little daughter will bo home today, after spending a week with friends 111 Ogcleu Canyon. Miss Marv Moore is spending a week in Park City, the guest of Miss Hannah LeCompto. Mrs. Upham and Miss Lucile Franke returned Wednesday from speuding a week in Brighton. ! Mrs. R- A. Ha.sbrouck and childron have returned from an outing. K John Armstrong and Miss Lucile Armstrong Arm-strong are onioviug an outing on Snake i-ivor. The first of the week they will go through Yellowstone park. Dr. C. G. Plummer left during the week for a short trip to Ohio. Mrs. J. Hesselberg and children will leavo Tuesday for their home iu Price, where Miss Tillie will remain a month before goiug to Smith college to enter her sophomore year. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wildhack and daughter of Indianapolis, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Kcyos, left Saturday for theirjiome. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spaulding, Miss Svbello Spaulding and Georgo A. Rogers Rog-ers sailed from New York Saturday on tho Pretoria. The same day Mrs. Jo-soph Jo-soph Eawlius and two daughters sailed from there on the California. All will speud a year abroad. Professor George Priest of Princeton university loft Saturday, after spending soveral weeks with his sistor, Mrs. William Wil-liam Igleheart. Miss Polly Kimmel of Henderson, Ky., will leavo Wednesda' for her home, afte.r spending several weeks with Jier cousins, Mr. aud Mrs. Joel L. Priest and Mr. and Mrs. William Igleheart. . Dr. and Mrs. Foster J. Curtis have returned from Idaho, where they have been spending a few weeks on their ranch. A partv of nino young people re turned Friday from a two weeks' outing out-ing at Teton Basin, chaperoned by Mrs. H. A. Hanks and J. G. Felt- Tho party par-ty included tho Misses Geneve Knowl-ton, Knowl-ton, Erma Read, Minnie Brown and Messrs. Victor Felt, Charles West, Wil-liard Wil-liard Arnold and A. L. Brown. After a sojourn of two weeks in Parley's Par-ley's canyon, whoro delightful camp life was enjoyed, the following young ladies returned Saturday evening: Misses liubv, Irene and Eva Knight, Vera and Edith Katz, Betta Heystok, Maj Williams. Hilda Carlson., LLllio Bead, Bath Skilhorn and Irma Ohris-rensen. Ohris-rensen. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Mattio G. jSmitb. Miss Laura Farrell left Wednesday for New York, where sho will spend a few months with relatives. Sho will visit in Washington and Chicago before returning. The Misses Martha and Marie Jones and their sister, Mrs. John Browning, left Monday for Carey, Idaho, where they will spend their vacation with Mrs. John Adamson, m Mr. and Mrs. ILydo Young, daughter and son. left during the week for South era California, where U103' will remain until October. Tho Misses Hazel and Lcona Georgo left Saturday for the California beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and children chil-dren will leave tho first of tho week for San Francisco aud Seattle, to bo away aovoral weeks. Lyle Snow has gone to Burley, Idaho, whe'ro he has takon up some land, and will make his home. Bcv. J. Wynne Jones and daughter Charlotte of Baltimore, are guests of H. S. Nones of Garfield and O. J. Nones of this city, on their way from tho Pacific Pa-cific coast. ... Mrs. Earl Shimmin and littlo son are spending a few davs with Mm frcd Cnndlnnd nt Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. John Bohde and son of Kansas City, are hero visiting Mrs. Delos Marsh at -128 East Third South. Mr. and Mrs." P. H. Dolly of Hock Tslund. 111., arc visiting Mr. and M.s. A. B. Stevensonatjo Jrirst avenue. Mrs. Emma J. Snuuders and Miss Maidc Dvo have rolurncd trom a tr to Los Angeles and other Calitorm.i points. 4 Mrs. Snllie M. Davis, who has been visiting in Colorado and Kausas tor tuo past six weeks, has relumed and is again visiting with Mr. and Mrs. b. b. Davis at 1007 First avenue. j Mrs. B. C. Easton of New York City I arrived here Friday evening ,to spend a few weeks at. the homo 01 Spencer Clawson. On her return sho will be accompanied ac-companied by her niece. Miss an Clawson, who will resume hor work at the Horace Mann school m :cw lorK. Mrs Frank Wheeling left Satnrday evening for the East to visit relatives and friends. Miss Elinor Prout returned Saturday morning from a ten days' trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. 1 Ik 4 The Misses Marian Payne, Bertha Heath aud Hazel McKinney entertained a partv of thirty-four young lady and I gentlemen friends at an en.ioyable picnic pic-nic at Libcrtv park, Friday evening. Delicious refreshments were served, bv the Misses Leola aud Wianitrcd Schrack. .44 Tho marriage of Elver E. DeLong and Howard O. Young. Jr., was celebrated at the residence of the bride's pnrents Tuesdnv evening. August 11. Apostle Orson F Whitney officiated. Only membcrs of the Immediate families were present. ... Rabbi and Mrs. Ffeund and daughter arc at home, after a two mouths' so- iourn in the East. " . Mrs. A. E. Cornwell gavo a children 's partv Thursdav, in honor of her daughter daugh-ter Edith's sixth birthday anniversary. Tho little guests present were Ellon Lloyd, Nettie and Claudin Grow, Gladys Bishop, Carrie Lambourno, Ada Corn-well. Corn-well. Annie Robinson, Tsabel Brown, Lottie Trevlain, Ethel Lofthousc, Lionel Cornwell. Robbie Brown. Jack Lam-bourne. Lam-bourne. Melvin, Harry and Charles Bishop Bish-op and Hornce Lloyd. Those who assisted as-sisted Mrs. Cornwell were Mrs. E. Har-rott. Har-rott. Mrs. H. Cornwell, Mrs. J. W. Brown, Jr., Misses Lena Sainsbury and Bertha Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ruebhauscn leave today to-day for a four weeks' trip to Nevada and California. V 4 Miss Bessie Primrose left Saturday morning for a few weeks' visit with her relations nt Grand Junction, Colo. Sho will also visit Fruita. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Grines of Butte, Mont., havo been visiting Mrs. Grines 's mother. Mrs. M. Stevenson, of G09 South Maiu street, the past week. Mr. Grines returned home Friday. Mrs. Grines will return a week lator. 4 Miss Ada Stewart of Kansas City, Mo., Miss -jouise Bowing of Laucaster. 0., and Mrs. Annette B. Williams ot Park City will be tho guests of Mrs. J. H. Wators for a few days. u i f Miss Hazel B, Stevens returned Friday Fri-day from a niuo weeks' trip at the Great Lako resorts. At the Wasatch Resort. Those who registered at Wasatch hotel in the last few dnys were: Mr. and Mrs. Ton" Jacobson. Mr. and Mr3. W. S. Wade, Mr. aud Mrs. F. M. Brookie. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McConahay, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fernbce, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. John 0 'Conner, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Maas, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Snow, Miss Ruth Armstrong, Arm-strong, Miss Hazel Wilkinson, Miss Elinor Wilkinson, Miss Florence. Shil-ton, Shil-ton, Miss Ida A. Shaw. Miss Zora C. Shaw, Miss Martha Child, Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Child, TL M. Burton, J. R. Whittcmoro. Robert Hartley, J. A. Aconib, Miss Ida A. Shaw, James Cowan, B. G. Richardson, G. P. Dykes, Alex Colbath, Will Harris, G. A. Mc-Bain, Mc-Bain, L. R. Wardrop, V. R. McKnight, R. R. Wcrhnian, Leroy Armstrong, Miss Armstrong, Miss Elsie Pcttil, Miss M. E. Barnes, Miss Hazel Barnes, Mrs, H. H. Blood, Mrs. V. E. Romncy, Mrs. Mary L. Curric. |