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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL S. V. Shelp. manager of the Walker lry Goods store, has gone to New York City on a buying trip. He will icturn about September 1. An advance crew, composed of Thomas Tho-mas Dailey. L. Knob. E. Bluski, J. Oostello. J. P. Ryan, M. . Lyons and .7. Abacam, arrived in the city Monday Mon-day to complete arrangements for the appearance of Ringling Bros.' big show on Aug. 10. xncy are stopping ai Cullem hotel. Miss Clara F. Enright entertained last Monday evening in honor of Miss Marvel 12. Madsen, who has returned from a trip north. -4 Mrs. Fred Hale, Miss Edytlve Hale and Mrs. George Steiner left Tuesday to spend a week in Brighton. Misses Margaret L. and Eflie C. Dooly, who have graduated from Trinity ecdlege and Georgetown semi-narv semi-narv in Washington, left Monday for their home in this city. En route they will visit the fair. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dooly. - Joseph Enzensperger, delegate from . this city to the annual reunion of Eiks at Cincinnati, has returned. I I A jolly lake party went to the lake Tuesday afternoon under t,he tl.ap-eronage tl.ap-eronage of Mrs. J. C. Leary and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. Senator Kearns spent Tuesday at Park City. - . Mrs. B. F. Deal and daughters left for St. Louis Thursday. Parley P. Chrintensen is suffering from tlie effects'of a sprained leg. . J. H. Bcifus and James Mair. buyers for the Walker store, left Tuosday night for eastern markets. ' 4 F. E. McGurrin accompanied the; Country club golf players . to Butte last week with his lame wrist, hoping to be able to play. Mips Eleanor Welch of San Francisco Francis-co is a guest at the home of Mrs. Gurn-sey Gurn-sey on East First South street. f Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Egenberger of this city and Mrs. Egenberger of Nebraska spent last Thursday with Mrs. John Connors of the Highland Boy. Friday of last week at the pretty home of Mr. and Mr?. Clark an enjoyable musieale was given in honor of Miss Ruby Williams, who has just returned from Baltimore. Miss Williams has been attending the Peabody Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music in that city. Among those present were Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Browning. Mr. and Mrs. O. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wickens. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams. Mrs. Martha Royle King, Misses Johnson, Dalton, Shields and Clark, and Messrs. Davis and Williams. Wil-liams. Mrs. John C. Hay? of Park City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Higgins last week. Mrs. Higgins entertained delightfully at Saltair in honor of her guest. Mrs. Herenger and family are spending spend-ing a few weeks in Cottonwood canyon. f - Mr. and Mrs. J. Holland are expect ing guests from Chicago next month. . Miss Georgia Alexander is expected in Salt Lake next week to visit her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. A. Porter. - i Miss Halloran. Mary and Florence ! Halloran are visiting in Brighton. , j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lambert are the happy parents of a fine son, who was born last Sunday morning. Jacob Grecnweld. surveyor of customs, cus-toms, p-rt of Salt Lake, has appointed Miss Marie Luce as special deputy, headquarters in Atlas block. No doubt in the near future she will receive the appointment of cashier and clerk which will command a very high' salary, and Mr. Greenwald thinks i it will be in the civ.il service, which 1 means a life position. ! Miss Luce is' a bright, popular young I lady Avhose friends will be glad to hear Of her appointment. She is a graduate I of St. Mary's academy of this city. I - T I Mm W.'H. Bintz and Miss Bintz have returned from a vwit- to Wyoming Wyo-ming and the east. Mrs. Tuckermann is seriously ill at SL Mark's' hospital. Miss Nora Gleason -took a parly to the penitentiary Monday, where a musical programme -was rendered by Miss Frances Sturgisf violinist; Mispefi Florence Locke, Rosemary Holland, Lillian Joynt. Clara Fafek. Ivy Evans, Millie Williams and Nor-a Gleason, and Messrs. Odenwalder, E. Rice, W. Locke and H. Spence. 4 Mrs. M. Hauckenberg and children have returned to Denver after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamplugh. ; f Mr. and Mrs. P. Connelley of Ogden and little daughter, Margaret, spent last Sunday in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cronin. William Leary was a welcome visitor at The Intermountain Catholic offices last week. -4 ' Mrs. Elizabeth Ooray of the Herald staff and Miss Emma Maddison will probably visit in Portland when on their vacations. 4 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sullivan of Bingham Bing-ham Junction will move into Salt Lake in the near future to reside. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatriek and the children will return home next week, after a delightful visit with Mr. Fitzpatrick's aged mother In Ohio. They are now in. St. Louis enjoying the exposition. Miss Regina Brooks is enjoying a fev days' visit in the country. ' --4 " Mr. and Mrs. William Skyrme of Butte City announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Skyrme, to Edwin Butcher, lieutenant United i States army, stationed at Monterey, Cal. The wedding day has not been set. but an early date is promised. Mis? Skyrme is one of the beautiful and popular girls of Butte, and has friends by the score in this city. Lieutenant Butcher is a resident of Helena, and has recently graduated from West Point academy. He will leave early In September for his new post on the Pacific Pa-cific coast. |