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Show t n c.-'-;9 In the Tho--ir.i Is'.e re- i . .1. Levi"; cc:::. aocor.-.;ar.;ei t y Cy'.y.i Cc"n eel ::.-s Ruth Palmer. 1 rt y r.iy tor an extended tu'-r cf CV-:.r:.:a. ' mi: 3 r.DTTiir! ellereeck re-" turned yetterday from Madison. Wis., where she attended the annual convention conven-tion of the Delta Gamma fr&tenUty. ; MR3. C. II. M'CREADY arid daughter, daugh-ter, Mlfa Clella. leave this afternoon for tht East. They will visit in New York. Cincinnati and Buffalo before re- i turning home. MR3. LOUI3 FARNSWORTH has gone to California with her children, where she will spend the coming year. MR. AND MRS. S. E. CRAGER left yesterday to visit for some time at their old home in Indiana. MRS. DAVID EVANS will entertain at two parties on Thursday and Saturday Satur-day of next week. The first wlll.be a luncheon and the second a largo reception. re-ception. MIS8 ALICE F. BCOVnuLB of the east side high, school lef t .yesterday for Chicago, to remain during- tb summer months. . -MRS. JAMES "W. NEILL left yesterday yes-terday for Colorado Springs. MRS. ANDREW HOWAT and Miss Frances Howat will receive their friends informally on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. . ' MRS. KATE M'KENZIE left yesterday yester-day for California. MRS. DENNIS C. EICHNOR and children left for California yesterday to remain away until September.. MR. R. H. LOISELLE will give a social at his dancing-hall. 115 East First South, tomorrow evening. MRS. ELLEN BLAIR and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Burke of Idaho Springs. Colo., are visiting Mrs. M. Davison, No. 8 Whl- taker court. " MR. AND MRS. W. C. THOMAS are at home to their friends at their new home at 107 First street. . i AWN AND : : : I : . . AFFAIRS HAROLD RUSSELL, who for the past year has been playing in the East, with Mrs. Sarah Cowell Le Moyne. in "Among Those Present," returned to Salt Lake yesterday. WALDEMAR YOUNO. who was formerly former-ly engaged In the newspaper business In this city, but who has reoently been attending at-tending the Stanford university at Palo Alto, Cel., has accepted a position for the summer on the San Francisco Chronicle. TOM SUN, a well-known cattleman of Wyoming, is a guest at the Cullen. He la down on a combined business and pleasure pleas-ure trip and will remain in Salt Lake several sev-eral days. fc ALEXANDER FIELD, an Insurance adjuster of San Francisco, Is in the city for a few days. |