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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Delleker, who have spent the past year abroad, will sail from Liverpool on July 2 Miss Lillian Hurd and sister, Mrs. Pfeifer, after a stay of over two years in foreign parts, will be home about the middle of July. They sail from Bologne on Julv 2. Miss Alice Ryan has returned from a visit to Chicago friends. x 4c Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doyle of 24 Acoma street welcomed a little son last week. it Mrs. John B. Wright and children of Yuma, Ariz., are spending the summer sum-mer with Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McPhec. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kridler arc enjoying their honeymoon at Colorado Springs, after which they will go to housekeeping at 505 South Grant avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Kridler was formerly Miss Clara Schwartz of the cathedral parish. par-ish. Miss Genevieve Riley has returned to her home in Denver after completing complet-ing her studies at the Sacred Heart convent in St. Louis. Charles Kirk, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kirk of 2150 Gilpin Gil-pin street, has come from school at St. Mary's, Kansas, to spend the vacation vaca-tion at his home in Denver Miss Patricia Noone, who attended school last year in Denver, has returned re-turned to her home in Georgetown for the summer vacation. ' Miss Florence Broderick, one of the very popular women of Park Hill, has gone to California, where she will visit until school reopens in September. John and Mary Meany, children of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meany of 1818 Pennsylvania street, were operated on last week at Mercy hospital for adenoids. aden-oids. Both little ones are recovering rapidly. Miss Josephine Marion spent the week with a party of friends in Georgetown, Colo. Miss Margaret Hughes entertained about thirty of her young friends at a dance Thursday evening, at the homo of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tandy Hughes, 1340 Elizabeth street. Miss Anna Mullin and Miss Alice Mullin have gone to housekeeping in an apartment in Butler's court on Pearl street and Colfax avenue. Mrs. Fred P. Johnson underwent a successful operation last week at St. Joseph's hospital. Miss Annie Longan has gone to Greeley to take a summer course at the state normal school. Mrs. Harry Griebling and son, An-gelo, An-gelo, are visiting relatives in Lincoln. Neb. Mrs. J. J. Brown has issued invitations invita-tions to an elaborate lawn fete for Tuesday evening, June 28. Canton and Ottomar O'Donnell, students stu-dents at Yale and Princeton, and members of the cathedral par'Vn sailed from New York to New Orleans after the close of the college year. They will visit there for a short time before coming to their home in Denver. |