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Show HAPOCNINGO AND WHEREABOUTS. jr Mrs. Anna L. McNulty, secretary of the National Na-tional Art society, accompanied by Miss Elin Od-man Od-man and Mrs. Ethel Decker of the membership department, will spend several months in Salt Lake this summer in the interests of the society, and the party is occupying the apartments of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Critchlow in the Miller apartments apart-ments during the absence of Mrs. Critchlow and children in Calitornia. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn and Miss Edna Dunn returned a week ago today from a month's stay in the east. They were joined in Chicago by Miss Margaret Dunn and Miss Gladys Richardson Rich-ardson of Bridgeport, Conn., who have been visiting vis-iting school friends in Duluth, Minn., and who returned to Salt Lake with them. The Misses Gladys and Margaret Hutchinson, daughters of W. R. Hutchinson of Salt Lake, have returned from the east where they have been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and chil-dien, chil-dien, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chadwick and Mrs. Wil-fley Wil-fley have returned to their home in Twin Falls, Idaho, after a visit of two weeks in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bauer returned home early in the week, after having visited Denver, St. Louis, Chicago and several cities in Nebraska. Ne-braska. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGurrin are in New York, where they will remain indefinitely. Miss Dagmar Orlob returned Sunday from the east. She visited in New York with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orlob, and in Denver and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones left early in the week for Santa Barbara, California, to spend the summer. Mrs. Efcra Thompson and the Misses Norrine Thompson and Lillian Lane returned Wednesday evening from Silver Lake. Mrs. R. H. Officer and sons left during the week for southern California to spend the remainder re-mainder of the summer at the beaches. After a visit of several weeks in the city, Mrs. Frietchie and Mrs. Atherton, mother and sister of Mrs. C. A. Gillette of the Pauline Apartments, Apart-ments, left for their home in Cripple Creek, Colorado, during the week. Miss Marian Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones of Salt Lake, will sail from New York today with relatives on the "President Lincoln" of the Hamburg-American line for an extended European trip. |