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Show I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. -Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff entertained informally in-formally at her Brigham street home Thursday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. John C. utler enter-tailed enter-tailed a larEe number oi friends at iheir We-st Temple street residence "Wednesday evening. I John and Dave Tarp re in the j city from California. being j ., royally received by t; . i : High I school fritnds. I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin a! m Rovle i ' ' of York are reoeiviiu. the con- granulation of their fnnds upon the nival of a second daughter. It will be a piece of interesting iiiK.rntaUon " I ' :' I " " ti'i-'pii" . to many Salt Lake friends of the couple cou-ple to know that arrangements are iust completed for the presentation of Mr. Flovle's latest success, "The Squaw Man.'' 4 Mrs. Katherine. C. Belcher entertained enter-tained informally .at the Country club j AVednesday. The affair' was 'compli-; mcntary to ,Mre. R. G. anford of San j Francisco. - Mrs. Allen G. Campbell has arrived ', in this city from Riverside and is at-: the borne of Mrs. W. B. Stanley for a j few days. She has reserved Friday' afternoon for her friends, when she! will be at. home at 321' Twelfth East street. . Samuel H. Auerbach has returned ( from a Xew York business trip. I Manager S. V. Sholp of AValker I Bros." store has gone etst on a thiee weeks' purchasing trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daugherty of j Portland. Ore., are the parents of a fine son, born two weeks ago. Mrs. M. H. Walker gave a party Saturday Sat-urday for her little daughter, Glenne f "Willis McCornick, who has rome extensive ex-tensive mining interests in the lands of the czar, has arrived in the citv f.gain and is- having a brief visit with his parents and relatives. Miss Agues Kelly returned to Park City Monday after a brief visit with friends and relatives in this city. 9- - Mrs. P. J. McKenna and Mrs. John DcLong left Monday - for California, and later they will go south to New Orleans for the winter. M. I. Newhouse, .brother of ' Mr. Samuel Newhouse, will arrive in the I city shortly for a visit of some time at i the Newhouse home. I Dr. "W. T. Gleason will leave shortly on a three months' visit with friends l and relatives in the east. He will go as jfar east ap St. Louis and Chicago. I Miss Stella Salisbury and -Mips- Farley Far-ley have gone to St. Paul for a month's visit in Chicago and St. Louis. J. J. Burke, the mechanical engineer, has returned from Nevada, where he went to look after matters concerning the construction of the new mill at the Golden Eagle mine. i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newhouse entertained en-tertained at an informal dinner Monday Mon-day evening, followed bv bridge, the event being in honor of their niece Mips Lela Stingley, formerly of the town of Newhouse. The home was made bright with , quantities of flow-! flow-! ens. and the guests to meet Miss Stingley Sting-ley were Miss Stella Salisbury. Mis Anna McCornick.Miss.Dorothy Kinney, Kin-ney, Mis? Alice Goodwin. Miss Katherine Kather-ine Geddes. Henry. Clarence. Louis and Bert McCornick and J. T. Goodwin. Good-win. ' Miss. Lillian Reilly entertained the M. F. F. society at her home last Friday night. Those present were the Misses Laura Farrell, Louise Myers. Louise Hayes. Myrtle McElrov. Clair Foote Irene Hunter. Marguerite Richmond. Anna Stahl, Ethel Vincent. Katherine' Irvine; Messrs. Ernest Hill. Stewart Taylor. Nick Newman, . Ralph Godbe. Val Kllery, Clinton Newman, Harold McDonald and Burn Hunter. Miss Laura Farrell entertained at a i slumber party Monday evening, which was enjoyed hy Louise Hayes. Ms-rtle McEvoy, Claire Foote. Irene Hunter Marguerite Richmond. Marion Bailev." Lillian Reilly, Anna Stahl, Ethel Vincent Vin-cent and Katherine Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. "William O'Keefe returned re-turned to Park City last week, where they will reside for the future. Mrs. F. J. Westcott visited in Park City last week. f Mrs. W. W. Collins of Bingham wa. in the city on Monday. 4 M. J. McKee of Bingham visited in the city on Tuesday. Miss Rchrman, who has charge of the Z. c. M. I. millinery department is now at home at the Southern hotel 4 I Colonel J. A. Buchanan of Fort Har- risoii. Helena, Mont., is at the Knuts-ford. Knuts-ford. 4 Mrs. Annie McGuire and Miss Nellie McEvoy of Bingham were at the Ciillen last Sunday. . J-r. Yv A. Wright and wife of Poca-tello Poca-tello were at the Wilson last week. i I -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamplaueh have returned from a visit to St. Louis. Mis. J. c. Sullivan and little daughter. daugh-ter. Stella, .were the guests of Mrs Fred McGurrin last week. Mrs McGrath of Park City was a JNilt Lake visitor last week. ' f- Miss Jennie Cosgrove left on Thursday Thurs-day for Denver and other Colorado points in the interests of The Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Catholic. Mrs. Fred McGurrin has returned from a visit to Portland. Oscar Williams of the Walker Bros shoe department has gone east on a Purchasing trip. ... , 4 .' Miss Frances Little is contemplating a visit to San Francisco very shortly. E. H. Callahan is convalescing from his recent illness. -4 Miss Judith Evans. a charming young girl with a sweet mezzo-soprano voice made her debut as a-voealist-on Thursday evening at a recital arranged for her by her teacher. Mrs. Martha Kpyle King. Unity hall was crowded with many friends of the young singer, sing-er, who acquitted herself most creditably, credit-ably, in the training of Miss Evans Mrs. King has again showed her abil- i ity as a teacher, one who thoroughly : understands tone production. proper i Placing of the voice, coloring and technique. |