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Show j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I Mrs. Frederick V. Leonard was the hostess Saturday afternoon at a delightful de-lightful card party and china shower, , In honor of Miss Gertrude Mayer. I Miss Laura Sherman v ill return About June 1Z and with Mrs. Mary I Ryan will open the Sherman home for the rest of the family, who return from J Europe about July 1. I Miss Stella Salisbury entertained a few of her girl friends informally at a luncheon on Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MeCornick and I their daughter Genevieve are expected I home from abroad shortly. !' Mrs. O. J. Salisbury will leave New- York Sunday for home, and will reach here late in the week. -4-I Miss Mamie Hines has returned from ? Florida, where she was the guest of j Lieutenant and Mrs. Frank Hines. ! Mrs. Frederick V. Leonard enter- . tamed at cards last Monday in honor of I Miss June Bintz. I ' Mrs. "William Gray, who for the past i month has been the guest of her mother. moth-er. Mrs. A. P. Sinclair, has returned to St. Anthony. I 4 I Last Monday evening Senator J Thomas Kearns and Hon. David Keith I left on the Sun Pedro road for south- I 'Til I'tah. where they purpose inspect- . big certain mining properties in which f ; 1hey are interested. They intend visit- f Los Angeles together, both return- big to I'tah about June 7 or 8. when J 'hey cxpe.t to moot some of the of- I lieials of the San Pedro. I l fi- A. 11. Tai bet received her friends 1 1hs' Monday from 2 to at an informal J l,ui very delightful rcceition. 1 'he many friends of Mrs. S. G. Mur- ' i J'f ywill regret to hear that she is seri- ottsly ill. I 4 - I . Miss- Seal Ion and Miss Margaret Scal- j the harming daughters of Dr. and f ; 'rs. .1. Scallon. who have come here j . reside, are being cordially welcomed .1 iu. social circlet?. I I . Isador Ledeman of Auerbach Bros. l bft Wednesday over the Overland for I New York. From that part Mr. Lede- I man will sail for Hamburg, to be away I some months. I Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Walker and th 1 children have gone to California for a I t wo weeks' trip. Miss Lena Welby has returned, after a delightful visit with her sister, Mrs. I Frederick Earls of Denv-r. 1 IDr. W. D. Donaher, formerly of Park City, who has recently completed postgraduate post-graduate courses- in Paris, London and Vienna. specializing on the eye. ear I throat, has opened offiefs in the . Mercantile block here. Dr. Donaher Was fr many years a popular physi- i ian in Park City and practiced for some ime in Paris and Vienna, after completing his post -graduate work. I 1 Cards have been rec-ived for the I wedding reiVption of Miss Pearl Evans J and William Ptechel. The wedding will ' I take place June 8, at the home of the ! bride's: nuilhov 1 I ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahr of Manito- j woe. Wis., who have been Hi" guest? of Mrs. James H. Kirk, left for their I home yesterday. I . . -4 Mr. and Mrs. U. G. ItippeUau of Den- f vcr leased through Salt Lake City yes- terday en route to San Francisco on their wedding trip. Mr. Rippeteau is chief clerk of 'the Adams House In Denver. t 4 . Mrs. Joseph Siegel, who has been at the Knutsford during the past month seeing friends in Salt Lake, left for Butte Tuesday evening. 4 Miss . Dorothy Kinney has returned from a visit with friends in Portland. 4 Miss Louise Wey returned to Salt Lake from New York City to spend the summer vacation yesterday. Fred Wey visiting relatives in Indiana. 4 Miss Sarah Whalen of Ogden is visiting vis-iting for a few days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youngberg of Park City are the guests of Mrs. James H. Kirk for a week. 4 Miss Selma Wall entertained the members of the graduating class and the Rowland Hall teachers at a thea-j thea-j ter party Tuesday evening for Soth-ern'rt Soth-ern'rt performance of "Romeo and Juliet." Ju-liet." The invited guests were Dean and Mrs. James B. Eddie. Miss Clara C bourne. Miss Mabel Carlin, Miss English. Miss Humphries. Miss Simpson. Simp-son. Miss. Taylor, Miss Farkman, Miss Charlotte Weeks, Miss Mamy Moore, Misses Amy and Isabel Osborne, Miss Mabel Robinson, Miss Helen Le Com pie, Miss Clark, Miss Frances Clark and Mists Margaret Sizcr. j 4 Mrs. A Fred Wey is stil seriously ill. 4 Dr. J. Carlin of Denver was in the city last Wednesday. 4 Charles Egenberger, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Egenberger, was one of the bright young students who finished the course of studies at the Oguirrh school last Thursday. He took part in the programme, playing play-ing a brilliant pino solo very creditably. |