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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Joseph Luce has gone to British Columbia Co-lumbia to lake charge of mining properly. prop-erly. Mrs. W. O'Brien and the children will ' '4 leave soon for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have re turned from the east. Mrs. Mary Judge and Miss Judge leave next month for Europe. Miss Genieve Clary of Helena is the. ; guest of the Misses McMillan. Clarence McCornick has gone to New :, York and Boston to spend a few weeks. : . ; . - . Mrs. J. F. Carey of Cheyenne, who ' has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. : ; i "N. Campbell, left during the week for j - her home. V ' i Mrs. O. K. Lewis returned from l Butte last Tuesday. M The many friends of Mrs. A. Fred '1 j ' y will be pleased to know that she "J ,R fast recovering from an operation j - Performed last week at the Holy Cross ' ";. ' .' V . " hospital. Miss "VYey is in constant attendance at-tendance on her mother. Miss Martha Walters is spending the winter in New York. i Mrs. Cloy Elmer has returned from a visit to California. " Willis McCornick returned last week from California and after a short visit here will leave for Russia, ,where he expects to remain for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poland have goneT to Poney. Mont. , J. F. Shields left last "Wednesday for his home in Chicago, after a business busi-ness sojourn in the city. P. J. Quealy, came down from Kern- merer last weeK ana remained several days. Mrs J. F. Grant spent several days in Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Freed are pleasantly pleas-antly situated in their new home. 201 East Third South, and are now at home to their friends. Mrs. Y. F. Culmer was hostess at a delightful Kensington last Friday. Mis May Kane was tendered a delightful de-lightful surprise on Friday evening of last week. Dancing, musical and literary lit-erary selections formed the evening's entertainment. Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers.. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Goetschins, Miss Cronin, Miss Johnstone, Miss O'Brien, Miss Buboltz. Miss McQueen, Miss Fitzpatrick, Miss Alice Fitzpatrick, Miss Snow, Miss Irene Kane, Mr." G. Johnstone, Mr. Bratton, Mr. Lees,. Mr. Teterson. Mr. J. Johnstone, Mr. McQueen, Mc-Queen, Mr. R. Kane, Mr. Core. Mr. Adams. Mr. If. Kane. Mr. Bernhisel, Mr. Reilley. Mrs. M. J. Daly of Park City was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Alta club last week by C. P. Over-field. Over-field. . . Mrs. John Sully entertained at a de lightful afternoon tea last week, in honor of Miss Gedney of Mercur. Miss May Roberts of De Lamar, Ncv., is visiting Mrs. Julia McFadden. F. J. Hagenbarth returned last Monday Mon-day from a trip to De Lamar. Nev. . f George Jay Gibson has gone to San Francisco for a short stay. Ernest Godbe of De Lamar. Nev., is spending a few days in the city. The Misses McGovern have removed from First street and are now pleasantly pleas-antly situated at 72 North State street. VV. S. McCornick and "UV V. Rice spent several days in Park City last week, investigating their business interests. in-terests. .- Miss Parker and Miss Edith Parker entertained a number of friends at a delightful informal party last Tuesday afternoon. -: t Mrs. Hiram Johnson of Eureka, Nev., is visiting Mrs. R. Dix. Mrs. Albert C. Allen, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is now convalescent. con-valescent. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Keith. Joseph Dederich is spending a few days at Gold Mountain on mining bus- I mess. Morris Freedman of F. Auerbach . & Bro has gone eas on a purchasing pur-chasing trip. He will be gone several weeks. $s Mrs. Kate Mannix and daughter of Park City spent a few days here last week. . J. H. Bryar arrived during the week to spend a few days in the city. w. A. Ransohoff of the Lace House left last Monday for the east on a purchasing trip. He will return y in about eix weeks. M. J. Daily of Park City spent a few-days few-days here last week. Miss Marie A. Luce delightfully entertained en-tertained last Monday afternoon. The Red and Black gave another of its delightful dances last Friday at Christensen's. and about 250 were present pres-ent to enjoy the good music and floor. The chaperones were Mesdames S. Bamberger. Hoyt Sherman. Hal Brown. John F. Cowan, John Dern and W A Sherman. $ One of the leading events of the past week was the elegant reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Walker in honor of Mrs. Foote of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. W. s. Earls returned to Eureka on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hahn. who were married recently at Ogden. are at home to tneir mends at 351 South Ninth East. Mrs. E. A. Wall entertained at a delightful de-lightful card party on Tuesdav evening even-ing in honor of the birthday 'of. her daughter. Miss Selma. The parlors were artistically decorated with palms, smilax and a profusion of red carnations. carna-tions. Large baskets of carnations were suspended from the chandeliers. The tally and score cards were dainty girl's heads, hand painted. Mesdames Pinkerton. Keogh, A. L. Simondi. Fred Wey, J. J. Daly, A. Kerr assisted Mrs. Wall, and the guests were Misses Col-burn, Col-burn, Dunham, Simpson, English. Mc-Dugal. Mc-Dugal. Zorn. Blair, Humphrey, Sissa, Flanders. Burrows. Louise- Jessin, Mary Hodson. Hortarice Hodson, Frances Graham, Mabel Sunburg. Dol-lie Dol-lie Faunce. Bessie Miller. Louise New-Itt. New-Itt. Annette Furguson. Evelyn Mason, Dora Daly. Louise Wey. Evelvn Daly, Bessie Wall. Winifred Dyer, Ida Klep-ilko, Klep-ilko, Marie Wall. Mary Sherman. Wil-ma Wil-ma Burmester. Carrie Calvin. Nellie Calvin. Heniica Wallace. Leslie Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Bertha West. Vivian Williams, Susie Nipper, Gertrude Hanson, Jessie Blanchard. Alline Yard. Hallie Davis. Stella Fabian. Cassie Wood, Florence Sears, Eleanor Stewart. The Utopia Card club was charmingly charm-ingly entertained on Wednesday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. Edward Sheets at her pretty residence on North West Temple. Tem-ple. The parlors were effectively decorated dec-orated with carnations, roses and ferns. The club enjoyed the usual game of euchre, the first prize being won by Mrs. J. Hamilton, the lone hand prize by Miss Edith Parker and the consolation conso-lation by Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton. The prizes were very elegant, the first being be-ing a hand painted plaque, the second and third being handsome jardinaires. The club will be entertained on Feb. S by Mrs. Col. E. A. Wall at her residence, resi-dence, 309 East Brigham street. Miss Katherine Lawrence of Park City spent a few days in the citv last week, the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren. ... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh returned to Park City last week after a pleasant pleas-ant visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. J. I vers. Miss Lyde Murphy ;ind her sister, Mrs. Kass, entertained Kridiy evening. Jan. 17, at their home, 'AH South State! The evening was enjoyably passed with games, cards and music. A novel feature fea-ture of the evening was a . reading game, which caused mu:h mcnimcnt. t 1 I Delightful music was furnished by Miss Bessie Kilpatrick and Mr. W. A. j Goldthwaite, after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served, and the guests , departed voting Mrs. Kass and Miss Murphy most delightful entertainers. , Those Present were Misses Dowd, Kilpatrick, Kil-patrick, Goldthwaite. Early, Duguet; Messrs. Hoffman, Murray, Duguet, Work, Goldthwaite and Morrison. - Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Tarbet are on their return trip from the east and are expected in Salt Lake today. |