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Show ! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. F. J. Westcott entertained a party of twenty young people last Monday in honor of Edmund Kearns. Misses Gertrude and Katherine Geoghegan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, will arrive Sunday from Notre Dame, Ind., where they have been attending school. Miss Margaret McDonough will leavi the latter part of this month for Notre Dame, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher and sons, Albert and Carl, are now in Detroit. Mrs. AVilliam Jeffers of Ogden and Miss May Kane entertained the graduates grad-uates of St. Mary's academy, '08. last Monday at a rose luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fisher. The young ladies spent a delightful afternoon after-noon with their charming hostesses. Mrs. Eliza Hegney and the family win leave early next month for an automobile au-tomobile trip to Idaho. Dr. E. F. Root and . Miss Root returned re-turned Sunday evening from the east, where Miss Root has spent the past three months. Miss Kinney, who has been the guest of Miss Judge for some weeks, will leave soon for a trip abroad, accompanied ac-companied by her father and sisters. Miss Edna Dunn entertained Monday, Mon-day, June 22. at her home In honor of Miss Mabel Burrows of New York. Mrs. David Keith entertained at tea Friday afternoon at her home on Brig-ham Brig-ham street. General Manager D. S. Murray will leave the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone company next month, after twenty-four years of service, to become be-come connected with the Pacific Telephone Tele-phone & Telegraph company, with offices of-fices at San Francisco. Monday night Unity hall was crowded crowd-ed for the recital given by Madam Amanda Swenson for her advanced pupils. The concert was an unusually good one and displayed the use of the best methods by the teacher and painstaking pains-taking co-operation on the part of the pupils. J. H. McCThrystal and his brother, Dr. A. H. McChrystal. left Monday for California, On his return Mr. McChrystal Mc-Chrystal will bring his family back with him. They have spent the winter on the coast. Mrs. A. V. Callaghan gave a luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday at the Country club to meet her sister, Miss Van "Wyck, who has recently returned from an extended ex-tended trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. James Kllleen enter-taalned enter-taalned at a delightful musical last Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. May, who left on Monday lor vauiomia. Miss Matil Lorraine entertained sixteen six-teen at a dinner, followed by a lake party, Friday evening, in honor of Willis Wil-lis Emphie, who left Saturday for Chicago. Chi-cago. Dr. and Mrs. Viko entertained ten at a prettily appointed dinner Friday evening in honor of Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin Butcher of the Fifteenth Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman will leave the first of July for Maine, where they will spend the summer. Roger Sherman graduates from Yale June 20, and will spend the summer here with his sister, Mrs. George J. Gibson. The wedding of Miss Eva B. Thomp-kins Thomp-kins and Walter Howard Austin will take place Monday at San Francisco. The bride Is well known in this city, having lived here from childhood. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tompkins. Mr. Austin is a prominent prom-inent mining man of New York, and the young couple will make their future fu-ture home there. Peter Joyce of Rawhide came to Salt Lake on Wednesday. He is under the guidance of A. H. Tarbet. He was Mr. Tarbet's superintendent of the Center Star mine in British Columbia up to the time that the mine was sold. On Monday afternoon the first senior class of St. Mary's academy were delightfully de-lightfully entertained at the home of Miss Edna Camomile, on South Ninth East street. The hours were pleasantly pleasant-ly passed in taking kodak pictures of the girls in groups. After several vocal vo-cal and -instrumental selections a dainty luncheon was served. |