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Show f SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I t Miss Heater I.ave.lle of Spokane is the Miest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mis. A. II. T"arbet. Miss Kate Ryan goes to Eureka today in the interests of the Intermountaln Cainolic. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher and the boys, Albert and Carl, returned from the east last Monday. Clarence McFadden, the prominent ' young attorney of Ely. is in the city I during the illness of his mother. J. W. Curtis is spending his vacation in Idaho. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastmann entertained en-tertained informally on Tuesday evening even-ing for Francis V. Fitzgerald, who will leave for the east on Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Julia Mc-Fadden Mc-Fadden will regret to hear of her ill-rcss. ill-rcss. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of Frisco, j Utah, viriled their daughter, Mrs. P. , Conn-.ll;' last v.ek. M:s. Andrew Cronin and the chil- i dren wfe down from Ogden last Sunday Sun-day to v'..i;t,M;c. P. Connelley. IVien.ls wi'i cc rorry to hear that Mrs. Corinne ll'iiris Hammer was opera ope-ra too i:po:i I-'ritay morning at tnc Holy Oros hyrpitnl for appendicitis. r Dr. n.n! Mrs. A. A. Kerr hae returned re-turned after a month's visit in the cast and Canada. , Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Keogh are again in their home, 134 E street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood entertained a party of twelve at tho lake on the Fourth. ' Mrs. Swift and family of Chicago will be here in August to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood. Later the entire party will go to Yellowstone park. F. J. Hagenbarth returned Thursday after a business visit of several weeks in Omaha. J. E. Cosgriff returned Friday after several weeks spent in New York and Chicago. Dewitt and Frank Knox returned Friday from Phillips academy at An-dover, An-dover, Mass., where they are ready to enter Yale in the fall. William and George Igleheart landed in Xew York on Monday and have already al-ready started home, in company with their uncle. Professor George M. Priest of Princeton university. Their aunt. Miss Igleheart, who has been with them abroad, will spend the summer in Pennsylvania, where she has gone to visit friends. Mrs. Walter Maas entertained at cards Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. W. D. Donoher was hostess on Wednesday at a tea for Mrs. James Finlen of Chicago and Miss Hester La-velle La-velle of Spokane. Judge and Mrs. Jonathan C. Royle and their daughter. Mrs. Martha Royle King, are now at home to their friends in their new home, 188 K street. Mrs. Enos A. Wall has Issued cards for a reception to be given next Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to meet her dn 'Hers, the Misses Selma, Alice and Mai. Vall. Mrs. Fred N. Leonard entertained the Sewing club at her home Thursday. Mrs. Louis C. Robinson is home after a stay of several months in California and is again at home at 659 Second avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. M. H. Kervin entertained a few friends at a luncheon Wednesday at the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCrystal and their daughter Frances and their young son have returned from the coast and are at home for the present at the Colonial. Co-lonial. They will shortly be at 190 S street for the summer. Miss Cassandra Wood entertained a party of eight girls at the Orpheum Wednesday afternoon, following the play with a supper. The guests were the Misses Hope Kerwin, Margaret Collins, Col-lins, Katherine Jacobson, Phyllis Sharp, Marion Hall, Etha Mayo and Florence Halloran. Mrs. Hugo Visel and her daughter, Mrs. Albert Visil, have gone east to visit friends for two months. |