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Show HAPPENINGS AND WHEREABOUTS. Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman and daughter, Miss Naomi Hoffman, are in Baltimore, Md where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. A. W. McCune is now at home with her daughter, Mr. A. W. McCune, Jr., after a winter spent in New York, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Green. Miss Nora Gleason is in southern California, at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. P. L. Gleason, who is seriously ill at a sanitarium in Long Beach, Cal. ' Mrs. Abner Luman has returned from Denver, Colo. Mrs. J. R. Walker leayos the latter part of the month for New York. ' ' Mrs. T. B. Hunter, of Monterey, Cal., will Y spend the early part ot the summer here with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. I Mrs. Charles Henrotin and son leave soon for their home in Cleveland, Olio. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lipman are home after several weeks spent in the east. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wrench Will soon be at home "to their friends it-No. 2 Bransfoid-apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glendinning and daughter, daugh-ter, who have made their home in Colonia Diaz, Mexico, for the past three years, are now at home to their friends at 2224 West Twenty-fourth place, Los Angeles, Cal. W. P. Noble and his daughter, Mrs. L. C. Robinson, Rob-inson, leave soon for a month's st;ay in California. Miss Elizabeth Trask has returned to her home in Denver, Colo., after a visit of two weeks here with Miss Minette Baer. Mis. M. J. Cheesman and son, Morton, who have spent soma time with Mrs. Oheesmaji's daughter, Mrs. Robert Campbell, at Fort Du Pont, Del., have returned to Salt Lake. . ! Mrs. T. G. Odell and two sons will be home the first of' April, aft,er spending the' winter in Los Apgeles' Iiss Carey Marshall has left for New" York. Later she will sail for a year's trip .abroad, accompanied ac-companied by her aunt, Mrs. Ackland-Hood. Judge G. W. Bartch has left for the City of Mexico for an indefinite stay. Lieutenant and Mrs. J. S. Upham are now in southern California. . Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Strevell are at the Fifth East Hotel, after a southern trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Breeden have returned to Salt Lake, after a month's visit in San Francisco,1 ' Los Angeles and the beaches. Mrs. D. Soloman and Miss Helen Schiff, of New York, are guests at the Cohn home on East Second South street. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shearman, of Park City, are in the city for a few days. Mrs. Fred Simon, of San Francisco, is the guest of relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newhouse have sailed for Paris, where Mr. Newhouse will remain for a few weeks. Mrs. Newhouse will spend some time in Paris and London. 1 At a diplomatic reception in Washington Mrs. Taft, on being complimented on her exquisite French, told a little story about a senator whose French acquiied in twelve phonographic lessons is by no means exquisite. The senator, fresh fiom one of his phonographic recitals, pounced upon an under-secretary of the French legation at a dinner. "Monsieur," he said, "eska ah es-ka es-ka voo esk voo voo-ly ma voo-ly ma dunny " "My dear senator," the secretary interrupted, "do) I beg of you, stop speaking French. You speak it bo well ah, so very, very well It makes me homesick!" |