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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL . . Stephen Hays. Jr., returned on "Wednesday "Wed-nesday from an extended trip in the east and south. Charles Hegncy spent a few days in Ogden last week. Miss Alice Fischer and Miss Phoebe Hardin left on Tuesday for Palo AUo to attend the commencement everclscs of Stanford unversity. Miss Fischer's brother, Frank, will be among the graduate of the university. j Mrs. "VV. E. Fife left Wednesday night for Cheyenne to visit for a few days with her brother. Mrs. E. Bonnemmt left Tifsd.iy evening for Ogden. to meet her laughter, laugh-ter, Mrs. F. L. Aibritton of Kalispel, Mont. Mrs. Aibritton and child will spend a part of the summer with Mrs. Bonnemort at her home on 'East Brig-ham Brig-ham street. Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird entertained" a dozen friends at luncheon Wednesday to meet Mrs. J. B. Risque, who is a new member of society in Salt Lake. Channins:. and Mr. and Mrs. Bisque tare at home In the Charming resi lcnce on First South street. The lunc:ii-on was a pretty affair,' spring flowers le-ing le-ing used for the decorations. Miss AloCorniok was the hostess at an enjoyable luncheon given at the Country club Wednesday for Miss Maud Filch, who is a guest at the Mc-Cornick Mc-Cornick home, which was attended by a number of Miss Fitch's girl friends. Will Donovan tame down from -Park City to attend the funeral of Patrick Lyons, who was interred last Tuesday in Mt. Calvary cemetery. - Mrs. David Ramsey Gray entertained at a tea Friday afternoon from P, till 6 o'clock to meet her guest. Miss Dora Beerstecher of Helena. Mrs;-Joseph Siegel of Butt? is. here from the east and is a gue;t'at the Knutsford for. a few weeks en her. way north. - - - Mr. and'Mrs. Leslie L.' Savage have gone to their home in ioldfield. after a few weeks' visit with Judge anJ Mrs. C. C. Coodwin. Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall and iheir three youngest daughters left Fridsy for Washington and New y0iii where Miss Mary Wall will join her sisters. Selma and Alice, for a trip to Europe. The Walls will be away about a tuonih. The marriage of-M'ass Elsie Neilson and Abner G. Field look place Thursday Thurs-day morning it . St. Mark's cathedral. Dean Benjamin Brewster officiating. The marriage was witnessed by only the parents of the two young1 people, and a simple breakfast at the hoihe of Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Glosz followed. Mr. and Mrs. Field will be at honvj shortly at No. 7 Duhei avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kinney have returned re-turned from their wedding tour and are in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Murray and Miss Mabel Crowley are at home now at 73 II street. , , Mrs. James Chipman, jr., oC Ameii- ' can Fork has gone to California for a month's visit. Miss Maude Fitch is visiting Miss .' McCornick. P. H. Cannon, the well known Nevada Ne-vada mining man. has purchased a home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastman are at home at No. 2 Wilfley flats. Edward McGurrin made a. $15,000 real estate investment last week through the firm of Stowe & Palmer. He bought of Mrs. Eunice N. Foster the property at C30 South West Temple street. Suit Lake City, almost opposite Market street. Miss Fannie O'Meara of Salt Lake City, who has been the guest for a number of months of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O'Meara of 1010 Beacon street, will leave today for Tonopah to visit herj brother. M. J. O'Meara, president1, of the O'Meara-Lynch company of that place. |