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Show SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL. Miss Goodyear, a -charming young ho!:.' from Kansas City, has been the guest of Miss Kellar of the Wonder Millinery company for the past month. Mis-!. Anna Sullivan has returned from Ogden, where she visited her sis- er, .uvs. i'. t oiinejiey. Mrs. Joseph Gries and child, formerly former-ly of Salt Lake, but now of Ogden, will go east next month to visit her husband's hus-band's parents in Wabash, Bid Mrs. Anna McCjnuia and Miss Bose McCanna of Chicag i are visiting their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Holland of hh: city. f Miss Mary Jenkinsoii. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jenkinson. left on Sunday night for Portland, where she will visit the family of E. E. Calvin. f J. II. McChrystal is in Idaho on mining' min-ing' business. f Mrs. E. Viko and spn returned during the week from Park Citv, where she viMitcd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh. j " Miss Minerva Shaw has returned " from a pleasant visit to Ogden. 1 Miss Clara Fafck and Miss Ktha Col- ; Tins will leave next week for a visit in the country with friends. f Mrs. D. McGraw has returned from her visit to Denver. Miss Feletica Duguet left during the week for a visit to the coast. . I Mrs. P. Connelley of Ogden and lit- tl Margaret spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cronin. - Miss Grate SulJivau will return to Ogden next week with her guest Miss Mabel Krauss, to visit, friends. Miss Margaret Liggan has returned from a trip to Yellowstone park. f Miss Edgarda Wedgewood is entertaining enter-taining Miss Lula Houtz of Provo. Patrick Clark of Ogden was in the city last Tuesday. Mrs. Walter C. Lewis arrived in the city Monday morning to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. K. Stewart. i -- Herbert Auerbach, pon of Samuel Auerbach. is in town from New York on a visit Mr. 'Auerbach is one of a party of Columbia School of Mines seniors sen-iors who have been spending the summer sum-mer running a mine in Colorado to familiarize themselves with practical mining operations. i I Mrs. Marjorie Sidley Larkln and Miss Mamie Stephens are visitiiig in Butte, Mont., the guests of Mrs. John Scovil. B. J. Colgan, one of our exemplary 'athoIic-s, left this city for Portlanu, Ore., Monday night, where he may re-main re-main permanntly. Mr. Colgan has been , in most of the ereat countries of thi i globe, and has a passion for travel. He may turn up again in Salt Lake. The many riends of Rev. William F. Morrissey will be pleased to learn that he has so far convalesced as to undertake under-take ir, voyage to Ireland, in the hopo that the Atlantic breeze and the sight of old AYaterford will build up his constitution. con-stitution. He left for the east last Monday. Father Morrissey will' remain across the pond for three months. The Intcrmountaiii Catholic bids him bou a oya ge. Mrs. Bose McKeague and Mrs. Timothy Tim-othy Murnane leave for Ireland on Monday. Upon their arrival in Ihc Emerald isle, Mrs. McKeague will ; 1 ravel to Gar van, her childhood home in the County Derry. She is curious to know if the grass grows as green on the fields of Berry as it did when she gathered shamrocks in the long ago. Mrs. Murnane separates from her trav- I cling companion to go to Limeric-K Junction, her Irish home in Tjpperary. Mrs. Murnane will be accompanied by j her two children. |