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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I i : Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bill of Los Angeles were in the citv lust Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan. Thcj were on their way to visit relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bill resided here many years and were prominent in musical and social circles. Their many friends gave them a glad welcome. wel-come. George Donnelley, a well known business busi-ness man of Denver, i visiting his sister. sis-ter. .Mrs. M. A. Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Laramie are now ;t home at 08 Second avenue. Mrs. J. W. Quinn is entertaining her mother. Mrs. Fitzhcnry of St. Louis. Mrs. John. Carrigan of Lima. Mont., visited her son, Thomas Ca.rrigan, last mouth. Miss Hose McCarty and Miss; Mary Welsh ol 1 --nosboro. Minn., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. j. Mullaney last week. Miss Sarah. Malianey of Billings, Mont., is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullaney. H. S. McCann left !at week for Omaha to represent -his i-elge. of which he is delegate. Miss M. B. Seydel, a .-ming girl of Detroit, is visiting htr si.-Ur, Mrs. D. J. Laramie. Mrs. Baimerman of Lugia. 111., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 1L S. McCann. Mc-Cann. Miss Anna Vaughn, v.'ho is a charming charm-ing and ih-ver business woman of Kansas Kan-sas City, is the guest of .her sister. Mrs. J. 1L Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Laramie returned list Sunday from Manchester. Mich., and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Laramie. Mrs. F. P. Laramie was formerly Miss Alice MeBnany, sister of J. B. McKnany and J. F. M -Family, t he-well he-well known dentists. Mr. and Tars. Laramie La-ramie were married ten days ago at Manchester. Michael Gibbons of Bingham was in the city o:i Thursday. Miss Mary Halloran entertained at a luncheon Wednesday for Miss Ecclcs of New York, decorations being in asters, as-ters, and covers laid for Miss Aiiecn McMillan. Miss Lillian Lane, Miss No-rinnc No-rinnc Thompsan. Miss Margaret Dunn. Miss Shii ley Palmer of Cleveland. O.. Miss Frances McChrystyl, Miss Stella Fabian. Miss Winifred iSrice and the Misses Bryan and Grizzeile Houston. Miss Katherine Kilk-nny is at home after three months spent in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald and her brother, F. V. Fitzgerald, are now at No. IS at the Annex apartments for the winter. Miss Mamie Laughlin left Wednesday for her home in Los Aiuceles. after spending the summer as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Hanchctt. David Keith returned to his home in Salt Lake Sunday, after a four weeks' trip to the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacitic exposition ex-position and points of interest in the northwest. He was well satisfied with the fair, and says it is a big success. Dr. and Mrs. John T. White have cards out for the wedding of ' their cousin. Miss Aimee Best, to Albert Raymond Ray-mond Jordan, to take place- at S::!0 on Wednesday night, Sept. T.K at Whitehall. White-hall. Mrs. J. B. Risque was hostess at a tea Tuesday at the Country club, from :: to o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman left this week for their homo in Washington, D. C. after some time spent with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gibson, and another daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. N. P. .Gray of Oakland, Calami Cal-ami their son, Roger Sherman of Oregon. Ore-gon. J. K. K earns of Cody. Wyo.. a brother of former Senator Thoma.; Karns. is in the city on business. Mr. K earns lias extensive mining and livestock interests in Wyoming, Cuba and South America. He was formerly a resident of Salt Lake and is planning on making this city once more his hc-adouarters. A. C. Sullivan, cashier of, the- Salt Lake Security & Trust company, !!t Monday for a business trip east. H will be gone about ten days, -and while in Chicago will attend the American Bankers' convention, which convened . then- Sept. V-). Mrs. Leonard, wife of F. H. Leonard, plant manager for the Bell Telephone company, is convalescent from a serious operation at the Keogh-Hammond hospital. hos-pital. Employes of F. Auerbach & Brother were at the Colonial theatre hist Friday Fri-day night enjoying the play. "The Love Route." .The tickets were presented by the management of the stoic. R. S. McCaffejy. metallurgical director direc-tor at the Tintic smelter, has been appointed ap-pointed professor of metallurgy in the university of Idaho at Moscow.- Mrs. Frank Judge entertained a party par-ty of twenty last Thursday at the Or-phcum Or-phcum matinee. Later the party motored mo-tored to the Country club for supper. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Baldwin and Mrs. J. E. Woodward Mrs. E. F. Putnam has announced the engagement of lur daughter. Houis.e. to Edward B. Heisler. The wedding will takp place- Oct. 5. The ?disses Scliua and Mary Wall were the hostesses at a charming bridge tea, given Tuesday afternoon at the Country club in honor of Miss Bess McMillan, Mc-Millan, a September bride. A large bow l of pink asters decorated the tea table which was presided over bv Mrs. Karl Scheid and Mrs. H. G. McMillan, assisted assist-ed by Miss Gertrude Hanson and Mrs. Vaughn Paul. Seven tables of bridge were played, and oilier guests were present at the tea which followed the game. President Cosgrif of the National Woo Warehouse ft St-'iage association returns ' from the far eastern manufacturing manufac-turing ( liters better-satishd than ever that this western organization so strenuously stren-uously fought by the Boston interests, has net only passed the experimental stage, but is now so far advanced that the necessity of warehouses in other parts of the country, as well as in Chicago, Chi-cago, is manifest. |