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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I i Dr. S. H. Pinkerton returned from a trip to Idaho. Mother M. Josephine and Mister M. Patricia of the Convent of Mercy, Milwaukee, the guests at ' Kearns' St. Ann's orphanage this week. , The anniversary requiem masses were celebrated for Mrs. M. A. Kis-sick, Kis-sick, mother of Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton, on July 11, at St Mary's cathedral. St. Ann's orphanage, the Convent of Good Shepherd, Newark, N. J., and the Immaculate Conception, Davenport, Daven-port, la, One of the many Interesting Brighton house parties to be held this month is that of a number of young folks chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. John G. Guerin and Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Hummer. The young folks to be In the party are Miss Grace Sullivan, Miss Florence Sullivan, Miss Kathe-rine Kathe-rine Fitzgerald of Ogden, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Stack, Mr. Stack of Chicago and VV. J. Lawrence. The party will leave Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, and will not return for a month. Barney B. Quinn returned Friday evenng from the Devil's Slide explosion explo-sion and said it would be several days before the "T" would be reached where the explosion occurred, and where the unrecovered bodies are. John A. Tobin has left for Brighton to spend a month. 4 J. G. Doolittle had for his guest for a short time Lieutenant Lamar L. Leahy, U. S. N., flag lieutenant to j Rear Admiral Harber. Lieutenant Leahy arrived in the city Monday I morning from the Yellowstone, where he has been spending a portion of his leave of absence. F. A. Fennessey of the Mine. Smelter Smelt-er & Supply company has returned from New Haven and New London, where he went to attend the Tale commencement and the boat races. Frank Knox has returned from California. Cal-ifornia. He found conditions there quiet, and the weather rather cold in San Francisco, but delightful in southern California. George Jay Gibson has gone to Washington to visit with his mother before continuing on to Quebec, where he will represent the Utah Knights of Columbus at the annual convention. Miss Marcella Sullivan of Eureka was in Salt Lake last week. F. E. McGurrin returned from a trip to San Francisco last Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Leidl of Minneapolis, Minn., were in the city Saturday, the guests of John E. Caw-ley. Caw-ley. Mr. and Mrs. Leldl are on an extended western honeymoon trip and left Saturday evening for Colorado Springs and Denver. |