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Show SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL. ! ! Professor and Mrs. Joseph Luce announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Marie, to Walter Z. Brown of Chicago. Chi-cago. The wedding will take place in the early summer. Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury and her daughter, Mrs. L. B. McCornick, will leave for San Francisco .on May 23. Mrs. P. S. Keogh will entertain at a luncheon Saturday, May 15, at her home. J. E. Cosgriff, president of the National Na-tional Wool Warehouse ViL." Storage company, com-pany, leaves this week for Chicago, where he will be occupied for the next month with matters connected with the storage company. The pupils of Mrs. Lizzie Thomas-Edward Thomas-Edward gave a musical service Friday In the Twenty-fourth ward meeting house, assisted by B. M. Young, jr., with his violin, Mrs. Mary Sanborn on the piano, and Miss Lean Arnold with organ accompaniment. The participants on the program were Lottie Brain. Jennie Jen-nie Scolfield, Natala Thomas, Stella Poulton. Minnie Poulton, Ruth Murphy. Mary Katz, Hazel Richardson, Vada Jacobs. Professor J. H. Paul lectured on "The Theory of the Beautiful as Related Re-lated to Music." President Frank Knox of the Bank of the Republic has gone to Briar Cliff lodge in attendance on a meeting there of the American Bankers' association which was held there May 4 and 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Savage will be at home to their friends after May 13 with Judge and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin at 30 LT street. Miss Lydia White was hostess Thursday Thurs-day for the members of the senior class of St. Mary's academy at a luncheon at Whitehall. Mrs. W. S. McCornick entertained at a tea Friday afternoon, the hours being from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Will Green of Lewiston. Ida., is here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Treloar in the Caithness apartments. Edward Callahan has returned from a three months' trip through California. J. D. Sullivan has gone to the Puget sound country on a business trip. Daniel E. Murphy and wife of Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Ida., are registered at the Wilson, j Miss Jennie Sullivan returned last month from Montana. Miss Grace Sullivan returned Monday Mon-day from a visit to Ogden. .1. C. Sullivan of Eureka was in the city last week. Miss May Brown of Brown's Lakes, Mont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth. Miss -Rlizaheth T fhamhorc is at home for the present with Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gray at 69 S street. Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth and children chil-dren are at home from California, and Miss Brown, a sister from Montana, is her guest for a few weeks. O. J. Salisbury returned Monday aft-i aft-i ernoon from a trip through southern Ueth on mining business. ! Frank F. Gustin left on Tuesday last j for New York on a short business trip, j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Breese, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. McCornick. left on Tuesday for a j visit to New York before returning to i their home on the coast, j Willard Mack, the popular, talented j young actor, who is ill at the Holy Cross hospital is rapidly recovering, which ! will be glad news to his many friends, j Miss May O'Conner, the popular young nurse at the Holy Cross hospital, ! is convalescing from her recent illness. t |