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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I Miss Adelaide Bancroft wag hostess at a dinner Tuesday at her home for Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quigley entertained en-tertained a party at the circus Monday night in honor of their niece, Miss Emma Quigley of Joliet, 111. Later a supper at the Louvre was enjoyed. The guests, besides Miss Quigley, were Miss Charlotte Holmes, Miss Elies Yeatcs, Mr. Richardson, Lieutenant Adams and Lieutenant Huddleson. The members of the Rosebud club were entertained Thursday night by Miss Agnes Sullivan at her home. The members are the Misses Agnes Sullivan, Margaret, Mary and Annie Gall, Jessie Mitchell, Daisy Pattinson, Aura Pitt and Rose Walsh, chaperoned by Carl Gentch, John Moore, Jack Barlow, John Mahan, Robert Denike, Harry Winslow, John Reed and Howard Fitch. F. R. McNamee, a merchant of Cali-ente, Cali-ente, New, is in the city on business and is registered at the Wilson. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and children returned re-turned Thursday from their California ranch. Mrs. A; B. Greeson was hostess Monday Mon-day at her home on Q street at an eight-table eight-table 500 party for her guest, Mrs. L. H. Coppock of Kansas City, Mo., who will leave tomorrow for her home. The rooms were decorated with ferns and pink and white sweet peas. The tally cards were pretty etchings. Prizes were won by the guest of honor and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. H. C. Edwards and Mrs. F. W. Francis. Those assisting assist-ing the hostess were her daughter, Miss Hilda Greeson, and the Misses Mary Jenkinson, Meryl Lynch and Nora Shec-kell. Shec-kell. Sirs. C. J. Collins and daughter Margaret Mar-garet arrived home Saturday after summering sum-mering in Michigan. Miss Elizabeth Nolan will spedn the summer with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Collins. Col-lins. The Salt Lake Security & Trust company com-pany reports the sale of a bungalow at 566 Hamilton place to John Schroe-der Schroe-der for $3,250. The deal was negotiated by A. Richter. Dr. J. F. Paschek. the well known dentist, formerly of Tooele, is now located lo-cated at Eleventh East and Twelfth South streets. Charles Green of Tooele was in Salt Lake during the week. Joseph Geohegan, with his daughters, Gertrude and Kathleen, returned on Thursday from a two months' visit in Europe. W. P. O'Meara left Thursday for New York on business. The clerks in the auditor's offices of the Short Line dl$ not forget their stenographic sten-ographic associate. Miss Essie Devlin, when she was married Wednesday. They sent her valuable silver tableware as a kindly remembrance, besides other substantial sub-stantial tokens of good wishes. The special rates announced by the local railroads for Aug. 8-14, inclusive, cover the Catholic cathedral dedication, the G. A. R. encampment and the visit of the Wizard of the Wasatch. The San Pedro passenger department has made special arrangements for handling extra traffic. The many friends of James Ivers will be pleased to hear that he is rapidly I recovering from his recent illness. Miss O'Meara and M. J. O'Meara are now at home at 866 East South Temple. Mrs. Anna Dinwoodey and her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Jennings, who have spent the past six months in southern California, will leave early in August for Napa, Cal., where they will visit Mrs. Dinwoodey's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Will Dinwoodey, and her children, and return here the latter part of the month. Mrs. Lena Wegener of Des Moines, la., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine oBehler, and family. The Misses Ellen Hughes, June Farns-worth Farns-worth and Helen Rhodes have returned from Spanish Fork canyon after an out ing at the G. F. S. camp. Mrs. Fred Hill, who has been in the city for the past week, left Monday for New York, sailing for Paris later in the month. Mrs. D. C. Jackling took a party Monday Mon-day to Bingham in the Jackling private car. She was accompanied by the following fol-lowing guests: O. J. Salisbury, jr., Mrs. Lewis McCornick, Mrs. John E. Woodward, Wood-ward, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Jasper Jas-per McCaskell.'Mrs. Frank .fudge, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong and the Misses Anna McCornick, Genevieve McCornick, Dorothy Dor-othy Kinney, Mabel Anderson and Robert Rob-ert Hayes. Luncheon was served on the car and the uarty returned at 4 o'clock. Orphans Guests at Circus. One hundred and seventy-five orphan children from St. Ann's and the State street orphanages were the guests of the Ringling Bros.' at the afternoon performance per-formance Monday. Through the thoughtfulness of M. E. Mulvey it has been the custom of the Ringlings for year3 to treat the homeless little' ones when the circus comes to town. It goes without saying that there were not a I hundred and seventy-five happier children chil-dren in the world than the orphans who saw the big show. The children were in charge of Miss Nora Gleason. Miss Genevieve Brooks,' Mrs. J. R. Robinson, C. J. Crabtree, Tom Hobday and Ed O'Donnell. Councilman O'Donnell paid the car fare for the party and all the men folks on the committee bought reckless quantities of peanuts, popcorn, chewin gum and candy, and red lemonade and multi-colored bak-loons. Mrs. Ella L. Brooks Endorsed. At a regular meeting of the George R. Maxwell W. R. C. No. 3 the following follow-ing resolutions endorsing Mrs. Ella L Brooks for the office of national senior vice president of the Woman's Relief corps were adopted: "Resolved, That Mrs. Brooks, being a past president of the George R. Maxwell Max-well R. c also having served as treasurer treas-urer two years and a half and now serving serv-ing continuously as our secretary for six years, having proved a most efficient officer, we, in appreciation of her efforts ef-forts in our" behalf, give her our full support and the unanimous vote of this corps for the office of national senior vice president of the Woman's Relief corps. CLARA I. MOORE. KATE FROST, GAD A RICHARDS, Committee on Resolutions. Cardinal Gibbons Reaches Omaha. Omaha. Neb.. Aug. 4. Cardinal Gibbons, Gib-bons, with Bishop Foley of Detroit and Bishop O'Connell of San Francisco, arrived ar-rived here today en route to Salt Lake City, where Cardinal Gibbons will consecrate con-secrate a new cathedral next Sunday. The three prelates came over the Chicago Chi-cago Northwestern as guests and in the private car of E. E. McCormick, assistant as-sistant traffic director of the Harriman lines. Are you interested in California, Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? 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