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Show PERSONAL MENTION. , E. B. CRITCHLOW has returned from a three weeks' trtji to New York and Chicago. He visited his daughter Beth, who Is at Welleslev. He says that she has quite recovered from the accident that has detained her at the hospital for a month.' , THE REV. AND MRS. PETER A. 8IMPKIN are now at home to their friends at the parsonage of the Phillips Congregational church. MISS BLANCHE CHADW1CK of Missoula. Mis-soula. Mont., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry A. Knowles, 229 Seventh East street. I. B. PERRTNE and S. F. Hamilton of Blue Lake and Twin Falls. Ida., respectively, respect-ively, are registered at the Ken yon. -. a CAPT. J. B. MARTIN, ex-chief of detectives de-tectives of San Francisco, and his son. Charles G. Martin, have been guests of the Kenyon for some day, the former having suffered a severe attack of rheumatism rheu-matism while en route from Denver to his home. . A. T. HENDERSON of New Tork City Is a guest of the Knutsford, a E. S. FOOTE of Tooele is a guest of the Cullen hotel. |