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Show ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ! President W. J. Halloran of the Commercial Com-mercial club has left the city for a week's outing on Strawberry river. Miss Hester Lavelle of Spokane is the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbet. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. John F. McEnany are extending congratulations con-gratulations over the birth of a handsome hand-some little daughter.. Miss Brooks and Miss Regina Brooks are in Park City visiting friends. Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, with her daugh- i ters Florence and Grace, and son Ca- I roll, will spend the next month in Og- j den canyon. Mr. Sullivan and son, Ar- ( thur, will spend Sunday with the family. ' Mrs. Edward Norton, her son Ed- ward, Mrs. William Mullins and niece, j Margaret Connelly, returned on Wed- I nesday after a visit at Frisco with their ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. Mrs. Quimby Lamplaugh will arrive in a few days to visit her son and daughtetr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamplaugh. Mrs. D. A. Smith and nieces, Mrs. Thomas McDermott. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gries and little daughter, the Misses Roche, Miss Julia Burke and Charles McGuire were some of the prominent Ogden Catholics at Lagoon on Tuesday. Miss Clara Fafek was down from Park City on Tuesday. Miss Martha Grimm of Hot Springs, Ark., is the guest of her brother, John L. Grimm. Miss Margaret Fanning of Idaho Falls and Miss Belle Kinney of Pocatello are visiting in Salt Lake. E. C. Brown, of Salt Lake, formerly of Ogden, spent Tuesday at Lagoon. Popular Edward Brown of Bingham was a visitor at Lagoon on Tuesday who thoroughly enjoyed the day. Miss Edna Dunn gave a luncheon at the Country club Wednesday, the decorations dec-orations being in sweet peas and the following being present: Miss Stella Fabian, Miss Winnifrcd Dyer, Miss Mary Smedley, Miss Margaret Field of Chicago, Miss lone Morrison. Miss Eudora Daly. Miss Bess McMillan. Miss Mary Moore, Miss Alice Wall. Miss Brentano, Mrs. Sam Porter and Mrs. J. J. Campbell. Dr. J. F. McEnany will move into handsome new offices in the Judge building about Aug. "1. Mrs. Ida Shumway is visiting at Ocean Park for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homer entertained enter-tained about thirty of their friends Wednesday evening at an informal musicale and a supper paity. Musical numbers were given by several of the talented people present, and a few-hours few-hours spent most pleasantly. J. W. Curtis has returned from a visit to northern Idaho. Lynn S. Gilham. who for the past two years has been active in Salt Lake newspaper work, will leave about the middie of August for his home in Minnesota. Min-nesota. He will be married Aug. 19 to Miss Vina Eecker. the daugncer of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Becker of Adrian, Minn. After a short wedding trip the couple will come to this city to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dinwoodey and Mr. and Mrs. James Dinwoodey, jr., will be at home after today at the Fen-ton Fen-ton fiats on Second West street. Mrs. D. Edward Gleason of Ogden is visiting friends in the city. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff, three children and maid, accompanied ac-companied by Miss May Kervin, left I for a six weeks' trip to Wyoming and the east. Mrs. C. C. Goodwin returned Monday from a trip to Reno. New. where she spent several weeks with her son, Tod. Mrs. Matthew Cullen was hostess Tuesday at an informal bridge party and a prettily appointed luncheon in honor of Mrs. George Sutherland and Miss Edith Sutherland. The table was attractive ith a large crystal bowl 0 sweet peas. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Luvera Snow of Chicago. Mrs. Frank Gustin and children have gone to California to spend the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith and Miss Cosgriff have returned from a trip to the Yellowstone. Miss Laura Farrell will have for her guest this summer Miss Ethel Vincent i of Denver. Colonel and Mrs. Webber and Miss Webber left Monday for m a trip which will include the Thousand Islands and various parts of interest in Canada. Dr. Shirley Webber and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nye will join them for the trip. Professor George M. Priest of Princeton university left Monday evening after spending a week here with his sister, Mrs. William Igleheart. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrell entertained enter-tained at a prettily appointed dinner last Sunday for Congressman James Hamell and Mayor Edward Kinney of New Jersey, who were delegates to the Denver convention, and left later for Yellowstone park. Mayor Kinney is a brother-in-law to Mrs. Farrell. W. W. Bellows of Springfield, Mass., was the guest of M. Gibbons of Bingham Bing-ham at the Lagoon Tuesday.- |