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Show j Personal. Mrs. Reid of 620 Twenty-fifth avenue i has been quite ill. j Mrs. Elmer E. Turbush has reiuned j from California, much improved in health. . Mrs. M. A. Peiry of 12S0 Gilpin street and her son. John A. Perry, left on Wednesday for Xew York City, and will sail from there in a few days to soend the winter abroad. Before returning re-turning they will visit all the principal cities of Europe. Mrs. Perry will be gtcatly missed in all charitable work to which she is ever re-ad y to give her time and money. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kugenio Garcia of Trinidad, Trin-idad, Colo., spent this week in Denver. 4 Colonel Richard E. Plunkett. a prominent prom-inent figure in public life- in Colorado early days, but now a resident of New York City, sj ent a few d-iys in Denver Den-ver last week, en route to the Uintah reservation, where he goes in the interest in-terest of eastern capitalists. Miss Josie Marion sailed last Wednesday Wednes-day for a six months' stay abroad. -4 Mr. Geoi-s-e Foley left last week for Goldfield. Xev.. where he will look after aft-er his mining interests. |