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Show I Personal. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ginet of S158 Gilpin Gil-pin street are the proud parents of a young daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D J.' Cahill, after a honeymoon spent on the Pacific coast, have returned to Denver and are at home at 1623 Clarkson street. afe e Dr. E. Sirois, with a party of friends, left last week for an automo-bilo automo-bilo trip to various mountain resorts. , Mrs. John Zoens of Durango, who has been visitng her sister. Mrs. John J. Hagus, has gone to Golden to spend a short time with her brother, Mr. Christian Chris-tian Fiuecken. Mrs. Eliza M. DuBois expects to remain re-main on her reanch near Lyons, Colo., until the early fall. William-Walsh of the Cathedral parish par-ish is very ill, and prayers were asked Sunday for his speedy recoverv. Mrs, James Printy and children have returned from Goldfield, New Mrs. W. F. Doss of 1736 Washington avenue is visiting relatives in Missouri. Mis-souri. Mrs. R. J. Forham and daughters, Misses Stella, Ursula and Marie, have returned to their Denver home after several months spent at Ocean Park Cal. Mrs. c. J. Carlin and little daughter Mary left last week for their future home in Pittsburg. They were accompanied accom-panied as far as Chicago by Mrs. Car-lirE Car-lirE parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crean, who will spend some time at the Jamestown exposition and other places of Interest in the south and east. Miss May Kiely, a former Denver favorite, but now living in Phoenix, Ariz., is spending her vacation among old riends in Denver. John Coakley has gone to Europe for a much needed rest. |