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Show Personal. Miss Marguerite Beam entertained a number of her schoolmates Saturday afternoon at her home. 120G Humboldt street. This was Miss Beam's farewell to her young friends, as she leaves this week with her mother, Mrs. T. Walter Beam, to spend the summer in Seattle and Portland. Mrs. James Laughlin has gone to her summer home in Platte canyon. W X w , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Smith and daughter, Miss Alice Smith, have returned re-turned from an extended visit to California. Cali-fornia. -i' v ' John A. Flynn was in, Trinidad last week. Miss Norine Goodwin of the cathedral parish was one of the class that was graduated last week from the Miss Walcott school, the most fashionable and exclusive school for young women in Denver. Miss Goodwin's popularity was attested by the thirty-five bouquets bou-quets presented her on the occasion. Miss Mary Hickman will leave during dur-ing the week for a visit to the Seattle exposition. 5jc 5je A Miss Juth Nicholson entertained a number of her school friends at luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1559 Logan avenue. John E. O'Hearne spent part of last week at Bailey's, the popular resort of fishermen in the Platte canyon. Charles Dawson, the baby son of Mrs Helen Gartland Dawson, "is ill with diphtheria. sk : sic Miss Helen Hanson of 1620 Emerson street left on Sunday for California where she will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McAndries have rented a summer home at Buffalo park and will open the season's festivities there by a home party this week for some of the school friends of their daughter, Miss Veda McAndries I A decided improvement is noted in the condition of Miss Nora O'Brien who has been quite ill for several months at her home, 1S04 Pennsylvania avenue Mr and Mrs. William Hagus and son of Colorado Springs were called to Denver Den-ver last week by the serious illness of Mr. Hagus' father. Geerhard Hagus of Annunciation parish. Mr. Hagus Is an old-time resident of Colorado, and a brother of John J. Hagus of the cathedral cathe-dral parish. J. Kempter of Willowdal Kan spent a few days in Denver on his way to Del Norte. Colo., to visit his daughter daugh-ter s.ster Mary Carmel, at the Benediction Bene-diction convent. |