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Show j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. j J. C. Lynch has returned home from an extended visit to the east. i 4 W. J. Halloran returned last Sunday from the Stateline district, where he lias mining interests. Miss Fannie O'Meara has gone to California for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hod.iins are the happy parents of a little son. James Farreil of the Quincy mine at Park City was in the city during the past week. i, 12. -F. Frudenthal of Pioche returned from New York last. week. He went to Pioche on Thursday. Sheriff Kelly of Fillmore was a city visitor last week. sf, Patrick Conk-y of St. Paul, Minn., spent. ;t few days in the city last week, visiting friends. lrs. L. C. Chester has gone to Reno to visit for a month. . M. J. O'Meara is spending a few weeks in California. Mrs. Fred Oibson has gone east to visit relatives. She will spend a part of the time at Fort Scott, Kan., and at Council Bluffs, la. Mrs. A. W. McCune, jr., accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Jacketta Mo-'une, Mo-'une, expect to leave shortly for a tour through Kin-one. On her return Mrs. McCune will join her husband in Peru, the latter lining down I her? in connection connec-tion with his father's mining interests. Senator C. Tt. chjrk of Wyoming spent a few days in Park City last week, the guest of Senator Kearnn. Professor Eaton of the High school, who has been very ill at Holy Cross hospital for Ihe past ten days, is much Improved now. Lieutenant Fleming of the artillery I corps is expected at Fort Douglas any day, to take station. He is u great favorite fa-vorite with the artillerymen, who will be glad to see him there. W. J. Halloran and F. P. Clift spent a few days last week h! the Johnny mine at Stateline, with W. J. Dooly. Miss Jennie Sullivan has returned from a pleasant trip to Seattle, where she spent the entire summer. Miss Lee Ooetschins returned from Idaho Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. S. W E.cdes leave this week for New York, where they will reside re-side in future. Aliss Ft ha Collins will be the guest of Miss Nora Gleason during her mother's moth-er's absence In the east. leialdine, the little daughter of Rev. T. C. Brown, was operated on at the Holy Cross hospital last week for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, and Is now nearly well. Mrs. James Wells of Helena will spir.d the next- two months visiting Mrs. Henry Sadler. $ A number of the prominent society people enjoyed table d'hote luncheon at the Country club lust Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The links were made interesting by a handicap competition, at w.hich Mrs. R. If. Channing. Mrs. Worthing-ton, Worthing-ton, Mrs. F. E. McGurrin and Miss Harkness curried off the honors. Mrs. Joseph M. Grjess, jr., and baby haw returned to Silver City. Louis G. Reinburg oi Washington, D. "., is in the city lor n few days, stopping stop-ping over on his way lo the Philippine Philip-pine islands, where he wil take a government gov-ernment position. Mr. Reinburg is a mphew of Governor A. L. Thomas and of Mrs. J. ). Adams, who are n.r-taining n.r-taining him during his stay here. James Hickey, manager of ihe Corn-slock Corn-slock mine at Park City, came down last week to attend the funeral of the late Patrick Phelan. George W. Keel came in from Bingham Bing-ham last week. Miss Sullivan, who has been visiting Mrs. Donald Morrison for the past few months, has returned to her home. Miss May Lynch entertained a large number of friends last Friday nl.?ht. The event, though informal, was thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed by all present. A delightful surprise party was given to Richard Knne last Friday by a number num-ber of young friends. John A. Hunt, president of the May , Day company, accompanied by Airs, j Hunt, left for a trip to the coast Mon- ' day. j Henry G. Guyam of Pocatello is at I the Knutsford. W. II. Ryan of Eureka was at the . White House last Sunday. Miss AVright of Boise City, Ida., is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Rkhurds. Senator Kearns left for the east last Friday to be absent until the holidays, j The senator Will stop at Chicago and Washington and will sail for Europe Oct. ::. He will visit for a time with Mrs. Kearns and the family In Switzerland, Swit-zerland, leaving Liverpool io return to America Nov. i!0. Senator Kearns saytj It Is not decided yet whether the family will return with him, but there Is a strong likelihood that they will remain abroad until next summer, as the sen- , ntor expects to be busy from Decemljir until June with legislative business at Washington. j County Clerk James, who is also president of the Salt Lake Glee dub, I was surprised by the members of the I club at his home, 331 South Eighth East, at l'l o'clock Thursday night of last wer-k. He rose to the emergency, however, and two hours of fun, music and refreshments ensued. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes returned re-turned from New York. Miss Claire Clawson was tendered a shower party by Miss Young and Miss Jasmine Young. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Heath of New York are visiting for a few days in Salt Lake, and are guests at the Knutsford. Bob Kenyon la promoting a minstrel sh'iw, to V e given at an early date by the memberB of II company. j The Degree of Honor gave a social at A. O, T, W. hall Thursday evening of last week, which was well attended. A literary and musical programme, cnirlstlng of a number of interesting selections by members of the lodge, was well received. The evening's entertainment en-tertainment was concluded by dancing, including old fashioned fjuadrllle and an old-time supper. The committee, in charce of the affair was Mrs. Mary Pitcher, Mrs. T. C. Crawford, Mrs. Eva ' Darke and Mrs. C. Vincent. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert C. Allen, baby and nurse, loft last week for Honolulu After a sojourn of three weeks there I they sail for Japan, China and the ' Philippines, returning to this city lat in the spring. j One of the most charming of recent I social events w as ihe elaborate re ej,-; ej,-; tion given by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dooly I and Miss Eleanore Dooly last week, j The mansion was ablaze with lights. and as tlie guests approached ih--. stiains of music and gay chatter i sounded pleasantly lo the ear. The : rooms had been greatly beautified i..-; i..-; the artistic ilora! decorations, ami th..- w hoie effect was charming. Palm.-;. ' smilax, autumn leave an-i flowers were used. The parlor was done i'i pink, roso ani dahlias being the fiow-trs. fiow-trs. Th- library was especially pretty pret-ty in yellow. The dining room was in red. 'the table was ra-ely beautiful witli red r'.ses ami dahlias and bows of red satin ribbons. The eject ric globes v i-i? shaded in each i oom wi'h coPo e i paper t h rmotsiz- with ' h decorations. Assisting in receiving vv -;.. ; Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. .Mrs. E. W. G-i;-' ti-r an I Mrs. K. c. Belcher In the ii-, ii-, brary Mrs. Sie-jjiii-n H. Bicbcock and ; Mrs. Ad-uns of Denver served 'einon-j 'einon-j ad" and Miss Salisbury and Miss ! Gi d ies served punch. Mrs. Thorn:1 s Weir a1rj Mrs. John Marshall poured coffee, and assisting in the dining room I were Mi-ves Me'.'ornick. Read. McMil- ; lan J.i'-ohs. Sherman anil Burke. The ! music v ui fu;n sh-.-d by the- Chid-ten- ; s-n orchestra -statiored in .one corner j of th f library. About '') in vital ion--had been issued for the event, w hich was a success in every way. ; j Mrs. J. B. e;ries has returned from ! I Los Angel s. an-1 i.-- v-siiicg her mo- jther, Mrs. Nellie Wall. Mrs. Cries wil! . e--ive shortly w ith her IP tie son for ! 1 Wabcsh, I nd., where she will join Mr. ! j Cries. j John Trewhela, formerly soliciting j agent for the Rock Island. h,J.s been 1 promoted to be traveling Ireijjht agent. ! The many friends of Mr. Trewhela are ! j pleased over his well merited promo- j j tion, and all unite in wi -hing him good I luck in his new position. j Joseph Dederichs came, in from the mines last week to visit his family. . j Henry Newell and wife have returned from their eastern trip. Miss McMillan and Miss Leta Mc- ! Millan entertained at cards last week j in honor of Mrs. Samuel Adams of Den- ver. On Friday evening sixty-three ' was the game played. The invited j guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Officer, I Mr. and Mrs. Post, Mr. and Mrs.! Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden, Mr. and ! Mrs. J. II. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. ! Keith. Dr. and Mrs. Alack, Dr. and ) Mrs. Bickford, Dr. and Mrs. Worthing- ; ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Filer, Mr. J and Mrs. R. H. Channing, Mr. and Mrs. i J. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Macdon-ald, Macdon-ald, Mr. and Mrs. George Dern, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. j Travers, Dr. and Ms. White, j and . Mrs. S. C. Park, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. McCune, Mrs. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell, Misses Salisbury, Geddes, Jacobs, Carter, Car-ter, Lowe, Dooly, Lena Preston, Miller, Mil-ler, Marjory Miller, Dem, Elizabeth Dern, Burke, Park, Reynolds, Daisy Raybould. McChrysta), Nason, Adelaide Ade-laide Nason, Sherman. Laura Sherman, trV'ter, I vers. Messrs. Fred Dern. (ieorge Lawrence, Bert Lawrence, Will Lawrence, Cunningham, Milner, Rob Kenyon, Ward, Gentsch, Knight, Leon, Arthur Parsons, Ed Parsons, Shoup, Wolff, Vorse, Olsen, Bramel, Nason, Boyd, Skinner, II. Coffin, Porter, Jack- j son. Witcher, Breeden, Schramm, Goodwin. The Misses McMillan entertained again on Saturday afternoon at a most delightful Kensington, their guests being: Mesdames Cosgriff, Boggs, Adams, Joe Richards, Misses Cosgriff, Elizabeth Cosgriff, Shaw, Page, Morris, Mor-ris, Claudia Morris, Myers, Skyme, Dickert, Pauline Terhune, Colin, VVylv. I Hartley, Noble, Sovvles, Claire Clawson, 1 Cherry, Parker, Edith Parker. Miss Geddes entertained at dinner st J tlie Country club on Thursday of last week. Her guests were Miss Burke, Mr. Ward and Dr. Varian. Mrs. I. L. Lawrence of Denver is the ' guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. I Thomas. Mrs. George Wood and Miss Ella Dyer have gone east for -i short visit. a. Mr. W. Lionel Roberts of England is the guest of Mrs. Mary Judge. |