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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quigley have re- j j , turned from an extended trip to t'he i : east. V . - , Miss Fannie Dooly has returned from . i ' , California. ; Mrs. W. W. Armstrong of Park City j is the guest of Mrs. Fred Hale. I j Edward Parsons has returned from S t a trip to the north. David Keith has returned from Cali- I fornia. ' Miss Dooly left last week for a visit to San Francisco. Mrs. TV. H. DunrwTf Brigbam is the I guest of Mrs. E. W. Genter. and Marguerite Dunne returned last ? week from a visit of many months in j California. ' i . I Miss Etta Keith has returned from New York. I i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorlinski enter- : ,! tained informally last week. Mrs. Edith Noble of Butte is the : guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crossman. I I : Joseph Dederich will shortly erect an ? 1 j elegant new home on East Second I South street. It will cost over $10,000. ; Mrs- E. F. Root entertained the Sew ing club last week. MrS. J. D. Crcssman entertainpfl at ; ' luncheon last week in honor of Mrs. ; R. T. White. J ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McChrystal spent i I ; last Sunday in the city. i I Mrs. P. H. Goggln of Terra Haute. Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. c. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Parker have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Edith, to Dr. William Wil-liam David Donoher of Park City. I Senator Kearns arrives home about I ? May 1 and will shortly thereafter oc- I I cupy his handsome home now nearing f completion. Mrs. Kearns and children I expect to leave Switzerland for home i during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Channing have moved from Twelfth East street and f are at 38 J street. .1 . ; Charles Harte, publisher of the Mil- ford Times, was in the city Monday, s Ftill enthusiastic over the prospects of that great copper region. ! Mrs. Mary M. Ryan spent the past I week in Eureka. I Mrs. Lee Goetchins has returned 1 from Pocatelln ! $ . Miss Donnellon will spend the next 1 few weeks on the coast. I ; F. L. Chrisman has arrived from Chi- , caE to assume the duties of assistant 1 ' manager of the Associated Press in this I , rir. releasing W. F. Flanagan, who I -W'UI leave next Tuesday to take a posi- I tion in the Chicago office. 1 M. C. Harrington, superintendent of 1 the Quincy, came down from the Park last Monday. J J- Murphy, the prominent Cripple iv-. Creek mining man, is spending a few weeks in the city, visiting his family. Ii Timothy Kinney, the prominent Rock 'v Springs sheep man, was in the city last wepk on his way to Rock Springs from I California, where he visited his daugh- ters. 1 Hyt Sherman haTgone to Denver on ' a business trip. I The Knights of Columbia will enter- . ; ; tain their friends at a card nartv next I Monday evening at the Ladies' 'Liter- ary club building. I The Utopia club was charmingly en- I tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs i rossman of 155 Dunbar avenue. Tel- ! low jonquils and red carnations formed j f , ' the rretty decorations. The first prize I was won by Miss Parker, Mrs. Callahan ' : was awarded the prize for the most I Jone hands, and the consolation prize i-v , wa '""on by Mrs. E. A. Wall. The ' net meeting of the club will be a week I g from Wednesday and will be enter- j f I tained by Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, 521 East , Second South street. |