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Show j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ' j Mrs. Richard O'Neil will return to Ler home at Wells, Nev., the first of I next week. !W. J. Halloran, with his sister, Miss Halloran, and the children, return the Jirst of next week from Yellowstcme i'ark. I Mrs. M. H. Kervin and Mrs. R. G. Smith will be the hostesses at the Country club today (Saturdav). ! . f Mrs. William Manning O'Brien and the children have gone to Manitou. Colo. I Miss Edith Hale has returned to Stanford. James and Walker Salisbury are in tl:e mountains enjoying a hunting trip. 1 Miss Annabelle O'Neil of Park City I lb visiting Mrs. Mills at the St. James. I Mrs. Dennis Sullivan and the chil-. djen returned to Eureka last week, j after a pleasant vihit in this city with I friends. I Miss Fclecita Duguet spent last week I at Upper Falls. I Miss Meloy is spending a few weeks I fit Upper Falls. I Miss Bessie Faddis and the Kearns children are visiting at the Silver King in I'ark City. Mrs. John Donnc-llan and Miss Edna Donneilan spent last week in Provo. Miss Angela Kinney leaves in a few j days for Manhattanville, where she j V. ill re-enter school. j Miss Alice Foote will spend the com- I Jng fall and winter in the east. IP. J.' Sullivan and wife of Bingham Junction :iro spending ten days at Castillo Cas-tillo Springs. I Miss Mabel and Master William Hunt !l.ave )p uriK-d from a two months' visit to Huntsville. D;m Martin of Eureka was in the , ritv last week. ! I Hosts of friends of J. D. Wood are I delighted to know that he is fast re- I covering from his recent illness. 1 ' j James O'Connor has returned from a ? trip to Ogden. I Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Friedman of f Denver and Mrs. Henry Seigle of New ! York were guests of honor at a dinner party last week given by Mr. and Mrs. i Jacob Bamberger. , rjss Nellie Cullen was the hostess " Rt a charming luncheon given last Sai- "r7 Urday In honor of Miss Grac -McMillan j of Cleveland, O.. Miss Agnes Ryan of St. Paul and Miss Edna Jacobs of Seattle. Se-attle. The young ladles-who enjoyed this altogether charming luncheon were the Misses Edna Jacobs, Grace McMillan, McMil-lan, Agnes Ryan.'June Blntz, Florence Grant, Barkeley, Richards. Vera Snow, Sadie Merrill. Alice Foote, Beatrice O'Connor, Richardson, May of S!. Louis, Gertrude Mayer, Lillian Mayer of Chicago, Vera Lane. Helen Bamberger, Bamber-ger, Mamie Sappington. Susie Sawyer, Margaret Ryan. Farrell, Julia Cullen end May Brunton. Miss Elizabeth Clarahan is visiting Mrs. D. S. Spencer at 135 Second street. Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Sinclair entertained enter-tained at cards twic last week. . The Misses Bird, Miss Sayre and little Grace Bird assisted Mrs. Sinclair and Miss Sinclair on Wednesday morning, and Miss Bird assisted at the evening pa rty. j Mrs. J. M. Moore entertained at a delightful de-lightful picnic last week at Liberty park in honor of her niece. Miss Breen of St. Joseph. Mrs. Moore was assisted in entertaining her guests by Mrs. Breen. Mrs. Vose and Mrs. Black. f Emmett Moore has gone to California Califor-nia to enter Stanford. f Mademoiselle Rohrman and Miss Gibbs, who were engaged by Mr. Need-ham, Need-ham, manager of the dry goods department depart-ment of Z. C. M. I., while on his recent trip to New York, as manager and head trimmer for the millinery department, depart-ment, have arrived in Salt Lake. 4 Among the visitors at our sanctum during the week was Geoffrey Lavelle of Oakland. Cal.. formerly of Butt-, Mont. Mr. Lavelle departed for home on Tuesday. Miss Agnes Ryan, daughter of Denis Ryan of St. Paul and niece of Patrick Ryan of this city, accompanied her ccusin, Margaret, to Notre Dame, Ind.. last week. f A. Fred Wey of the Wilson hotel is ill at the Holy Cross hospital with typhoid fever. 4 Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Miss McCor-nick McCor-nick and Miss Genevieve left during the week for Nfv York. They will sail Sept. JO for Aurope to ve absent several months. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Arnold, jr., entertained en-tertained a large party on Monday with a trolley rifle. M. H. Walter has returned from a trip to California. Miles Finlen of Butte Is spending a few days in the city. Edward Ryan of Corinne spent last Monday in Salt Lake. T. J. Lynch and M. J. O'Meara came up from Stateline during the past week. f The D. O. Calder's Sons company has been reorganized, and at the end of this year will take the name of the Clayton Music company with X. W. Clayton, president: D. G. Calder. vice president: A. L. Brattain. treasurer, and J.J. McClellan. secretary. - . Mrs. Walter Lewis of Butte is visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. S. S. Walker. Sister M. Geraldine, who taught for many years at St. Mary's academy, has returned to Salt Lake, receiving her obedience as teacher at Kearns St. Ann's orphanage. ' Mrs. W. S. McCornick. with her daughter Genevive. left the city and will go direct to Paris. Rev. Adelhelm Odermatt. a professor from Mount Angel, Ore., has been visiting vis-iting the city during the week. He in the guest of Mrs. O. J. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. SantehJ of Castle Gate were visitors to the city during the week. Rev. D. Faber of the archdiocese of Oregon visited the city last week. The reverend father was en route to Texas for the benefit of his health. The favorable fa-vorable impression produced bv the salubrious climate of Salt Lake induced in-duced Father Faber to stay and test its merits. If he iinds the" Utah climate cli-mate congenial and beneficial, he will spend his vacation in Zion. |