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Show i - j ; !' SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL. I j 1 1 ! F. J. McGanney has gone to San ! Francisco on a business trip. I Many friends will regret to hear that i little Katherine Siaue has been very ill with !)Vicumoni3. j Miss Rose McDonough. class of 1905. I will entertain the Alumnae association ! cf St. Mary's academy on Saturday, ; May 22. at her home on Sixth avenue. ' Miss Maida Hegney. Miss Bertha Trice and Miss Marie Guitard went to Ogden on Friday to attend the recital given at the Sacred Heart academy by I Miss Ernia , Stewart, who graduates from the conservatory of music next ! month. j Mrs. F. .7. MrGunr.oy entertained on j Thursday afternocn at cards. The many friend.-? of Mrs. John Con-i Con-i don will regret to hear of her illness. J Miss Katherine M alone of Park City visited friends here last week. The many friends of Mrs. M. J. Mc- Gill will be pleased to hear that she is j convalescing from her recent illness. Mrs. P. J. Donnelly of Eureka was in the city during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Kearns entertained enter-tained last Saturday at the College Inn. Mrs. Sophia Clark has returned from a six months' visit in California. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King is convalescing from a light attack at-tack of scarlet fever, which will be j good news for the many friends of the family. I Miss Alice Cashin of Evanston is visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cashin at the I Colonial apartments. One among the class of nurses who graduated from the Holy Cross hospital hospi-tal on Thursday evening was t Mrs. Jane Earl Scheel. who has for' some months been taken the training at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donoher are contemplating con-templating a trip to Europe during the summer. Mrs. W. S. McCormick was hostess at two delightful afternoon teas last week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly will be pleased to hear that she is recovering rapidly from her recent re-cent accident. Miss Katherine Matron, the bright young daughter of Peter Matron, will graduate from the University of Utah next month. Peter Buller has gone to Los Angeles on a 10-days' pleasure trip. Mrs. Albert Fisher has returned from a three-months' visit in California. Mrs. William McCaskell will entertain enter-tain for Mrs. Jasper McCaskell nt luncheon next Wednesday at the Country club. i Mrs. C. S. Vadner entertained at luncheon again on Friday. Mrs. J. D. Wood has returned from California. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore have gone to Seattle to reside. Many charming parties are beeing arranged ar-ranged for Miss Eudora Daly, who will be married on Wednesday, June 9. P. H. Cannon, the well known mining min-ing man, is in the city again. Mrs. Margaret Blaine Salisbury, Mrs. L. B. MeCornlck and Miss Anna Mc-' Cornicle will go to San Francisco on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gries and little daughter, Roberta Mae, of Ogden, were visitors here the early part of the week. Mrs. Gries and daughter have just returned from Dallas. Tex., where they spent the winter with Mrs. Gries' parents. Mrs. Frank Judge entertained 24 at the table d'hote luncheon at the Country Coun-try club Wednesday. The table was handsomely decorated in pink, with a mound of pink carnations in the center, cen-ter, and with silver candelabra with' pink candles and shades at either end. Mrs. H. L. Charles entertained four at the luncheon at the Country club Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Will Green of Lewiston, Mont. The spring blossoms were effectively used fcru the decorations. Covers were laid for, besides be-sides the guest of honor, Mrs. F. E. McGurrin, Mrs. I. M. Bailey. Mrs. C. F. Adams and Mrs. F. H. Treloar. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker and children chil-dren left Wednesday evening for southern California, where they will 'spend three or four weeks. Mrs. Walker's Wal-ker's mother. Mrs. Witcher Jones, accompanied ac-companied them, and she will probably remain on the coast for four months. Miss Margaret Dooly has returned from southern California, where she has been spending the last few months. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and either. Miss Afton Young, have returned from a trip of several weeks in Chicago. Dr. Roche of Ogden is in the city attending at-tending to his various interests, and is registered at the Cullen. Miss Gertrude Hanson entertained informally in-formally at cards Friday evening, in compliment to Miss Eudora Daly. Mrs. Rancke and Miss Selma Wall expect to sail for home next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wey and Miss Halioran will not come quite as soon, as they have gone to Germany to visit the birthplace of Mr. Wey's father. Mrs. Fitch and the Misses Fitch, who formerly lived here, and have spent some time abroad, are now having a delightful time in Rome. When they return to America they expect to- return re-turn here to make their home. Other former Salt Lakers who are in Rome are Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, who have lately late-ly been making their home in Xew York. Mrs. Woodward, who has spent the past year abroad, is in Rome, where she has been for several months. Early in the summer she will go to Florence. Italy. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and her sister, Miss Afton Young, returned Monday from Chicago, where they have been for some time. Dan Egan, who, some six or seven years ago was the local representative of the Tngersoll Rock Drill company in this city, and who, for several years past, has been representing similar lines of American mining machinery in northern Europe, is back here again. Judge John Gray of Montrose, Colo., is visiting his daughter, Miss Mary Olive Gray, at her home, 29 North State street. Mrs. C. S. Vadner entertained Thursday Thurs-day at a luncheon at her home. Word has been received from Luke Cosgrove, the well known Salt Lake I actor, that he will be home in a short ! time. He closed with Murray '& Mack in Dayton, O., recently, after a very successful part of a season, and is now in Columbus. O., visiting relatives. The Misses Helen and Adelaide Earl entertained Friday evening of last week the graduating class of the Holy Cross j hospital in honor of their sister, Mrs. Jennie Earl Scheel. j Mrs. L. B. McCornick entertained eight friends last Saturday at a most i informal luncheon for Mrs. J. Milton Thompson and Mrs. Bishop, both of j whom are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal-j Wal-j cott Thompson. |