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Show ' SOCIAL AND PERSONAL, i Miss Genevieve O'Connor and 3Iiss Bessie Tullis entertained a large party of friends last week. Mrs. Richard O'Neil of Wells. Nev., was in the city during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkins are now in Seattle. Mrs. W. S. McCornick and the Misses McCornick will leave in a few days for New York. Mrs. P. L. Lynwood and children left last week for New York. Mrs. Thomas Kearns, accompanied by her daughter, Helen, and her sisters, Mrs. Conlin and Mrs. Gallivan, left for California Tuesday night. Miss Florence SuUiv3n entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Lu-clle Lu-clle Tavey and Miss Dorothy Armstrong Arm-strong of Ogden. Her guests were the Misses Loretta Malone. Florence Ma-ginnis Ma-ginnis and Monica Miller of Ogden, Margaret Andrews, Clara Cannon and Dorothy Letchfield, Stephen Keogh, Wlllard v Gilson. Raymond Ryan, Jack McDermolt and Roscoe Gwilliams ,of Ogdtn, Paul Kins, George Snyrlcr, Taylor Chamberlain. M. Lewis and Russell Spmnt. Miss Margaret Miller of Ogden has been visiting Miss Grace Sullivan for the past week. The Plate cub met Thursday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. J. M. Moore at her home on First avenue. Miss Selma Wall entertained a few friends informally Wednesday evening at cards to meet her former school-male, school-male, Mrs. Charles E. Power. Mrs. Enos Hogo was the hostess Saturday Sat-urday at a luncheon at the Commercial club, given in honor of Mrs. T. L. Lynwood Lyn-wood of New York. The round table was laid in the private dining room, and a low mound of pink carnations and smilax formed the. central decoration. decora-tion. Place cards done in the pink flowers were at each place. The guests to meet Mrs. Lynwood were Mrs. S. A. Whitney. Mrs. Patrick. Mrs. C. M. Benedict. Ben-edict. Mrs. Sam Xeel. Mrs. Jack Lynch of Ogdcn. Miss Lu Hayes, Mrs. Ray Naylor, Mrs. Edward McGurrin and Mrs. W. D. Writer. Mrs. P. J. Bracken returned to her home in Oakland. Cal.. on Thursday, after a brief visit with her "mother, Mrs. James Canning. |