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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Ed F. Freudenthal returned to Pioche Wednesday evening. James Ivers, one of the Silver King's directors, is expected back from the east in a few days, accompanied by Mrs. Ivers. f J. If. McChrystal has bought a lot at O and South Temple streets fof $3,500, and will erect a handsome residence there. Dr. and Mrs. John T. White nave a dinner Tuesday night for Frank Bur-back Bur-back of "The Other Girl" company. . Jerry Mullins, a prominent business man of Butte, is at the Wilson. W. M. O'Brien, who has been east for some time on a business trip, returned re-turned home Wednesday. Abner Glosz, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Glosz. has gone to Portland, where he has accepted a position with the Silverfield Fur company. j Miles Finlen, a heavy shareholder in I the Carbonate Hill mine in Morgan I county, returned to Butte Tuesday j night after visiting the property on ail inspection trip. j Manager M. J. McOill of the New j York Bonanza Mining company, who came down from Park City last night to attend the regular monthly meeting of the board. Joel Priest.- editorial writer on the Herald for several years, has been appointed ap-pointed administrator of publicity for the Bell Telephone company, and will travel extensively. AY. P. O'Meara has returned from PnHfnvnla ! Mrs. Thomas Lamplugh, Mrs. Frank Conrad. Mrs. Thomas Charlton and little lit-tle Gladys Hegney spent the past week in Ogden. Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff returned to Salt Lake last Tuesday. f Mrs. John Brooks spent a few days in Stockton during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallivan, Miss Faddies. Miss Kearns. Miss Driscoll. Messrs. Driscoll and Charles enjoyed Monday evening at Saltair. Mrs. Helen O'Brien is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Joseph BircumHiaw, in I Fa rk Citr. D. C. Harrington, w ho has been seri- ! ously ill at the Holv Cross hnitni m. I ! the past two weeks, is convalescing. j Pat Ryan and Fred McGurrin went I to Nephi. this week as w itnesses in the Sullivan case, now on trial in that dis- ! trict. John Hughes of St. Anthony, Ida., is in the city. Huldarose Brown had a delightful party on the 15th In honor of her birth- i f day. It was a violet observation and I e mile-stone party.' fifty little people be- ing present, and dainty refreshments -were served from a table decorated with violets and roses. -The little lady had a beautiful remembranc sent to her from California, two large boxes of roses and other flower-s. The violet idea was carried out in the table deco- rations, games, prizese and refreshments. refresh-ments. Lucille Purefoy won two prizes, a box of candy for getting the lucky egg and a pair of slippers for winning the observation prize. Mariorje Pearson Pear-son won a pretty silk hand bag for drawing the best viobf, ami Helen Greenwood won a silk violet fan for pinning center in violet. Pretty observation obser-vation cards decorated with violets were kept at souvenirs. Mrs. Alh-n, Mrs. Douglass. Miss Workman and Mis." .Ifnsen assisted Mrs. Brown in entertaining the children. Miss Marian Palmer of Pm bio is a visitor in the city. llei- genial and happy disposition will endear her to ail her new acquaintances. Jerry Harrington arid Patrick Her rington of Park City were in the city last week to visit th. ir brother. 1). C. Harrington, vvho is ill. |