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Show social a:td peijsonal. Mrs. John Kyaai is 's.a iously ill at the Holy Cross hospital. f ; Miss Carrie Chance, the charming little lit-tle daughter of Mrs. Chance, is one of the contestants for ahe Telegram piano. aV . Mrs. M. J. MeGill'Jias returned from an extended visit in' the east. Joseph Dederich is,, at Xewhouse on mining business. f . J. C. Sullivan of Eureka was in the city during the past -week. John Minogue has returned to Denver after a pleasant visit in this city with friends. W. P. O'Meara an.d Miss O'Meara ; have returned from a. visit" to Chicago ; and St. Louis. ! f -. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamplaugh returned re-turned during the past week from St. Louis. ' . ! - Mrs. W. H. Lindsey anl son returned to Butte Wednesday evening, after a month's visit with Mr., and Mrs. Du-guet. Du-guet. Mrs. Fred Wey and Miss Wey left during the week for New Yofk, where they will spend the winter. f Miss June Bintz will spend the winter win-ter in California. -- Mrs. FYed Wilson was seriously ill last week, but is now improved. Mrs. James Hegney and. the children. Maida and Gladys, returned on Tuesday Tues-day from St. Louis. j Mrs. M. J. - Moran entertained about twenty little guests last week, in 'honor of the third birthday of l-.er little niece, Ethel O'Donnell. Mrs. E. M. Charlton and Miss May-nard May-nard have returned from the east. f Mrs. Geary and .Miss Nellie Geary visited in Bingham Junction last. Monday. Mon-day. - P. A. O'Farrell of the Butte Keveille is visiting in the city. , J. J. Burke has gone to Winnemucca, Nev., on mining business. J. E. Hamilton of Butte is visiting in the vitv. Miss May Blair of Pocatello visited here last week. - Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and Miss Salisbury Salis-bury spent la5l Tuesday at the Judge home in Cottonwood. j - Miss Dorothy Kinney entertained at luncheon at the Country club on Monday. Mon-day. 4 Sheriff Cronin of Eureka was in the city last week. Harry Earls of Fureka is visiting his mother. Mrs. James Earls. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenna of Bingham Junction have moved to this city. Mrs. James T. Dunbar of Forest Dale was the fortunate winner of the $123 pable scarf offered in competition by Mehesy. the furrier. The number was 2.258. and the article a very handsome one. The Misses MeFYili of Shoshone are visiting Mrs. K. O. Keyes. M. .1. MeGill was down from Park City last Saturday. 4 . Timothy Downey of Eureka was in the city last week. - Mrs. James O'Connor visited in Park City last week. -4- Mr. and Mrs. I. Sparey announce the engagement of their (laughter, Gertrude, Ger-trude, to Wlliiam F. Laughlin. The wedding will take place Nov. 17. |