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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Lee Weber is in the city visiting, his relatives. Miss Lorretto Dudler spent a few dayjj here last week. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson and Miss El ha Coliins have returned from Murray. Mur-ray. -4 Miss Anna Cronin of Canyon City, Colo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin. Mrs. Hugh McGean of Provo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnstone John-stone and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnstons. John-stons. Mrs. J. T. Dunn spent a few days in Ogden last -week visiting Mrs. Luckett. f Dr. T. K. Roche of Corinne spent last Sunday in the city. T. E. Gibbon, third vice president and general counsel for the San Pedro, Los AngeipS & salt Lake company, arrived here from Los Angeles Monday and will spend several days in Salt Lake attending to legal matters pertaining to the construction of the road. Clarence McCornick has returned from a trip to Arizona and California, j where he inspected various properties in which he is interested. Mr. and Mrs. William Manning O'Brien returned last week from an extended trip throughout the east. 4 Miss Eleanor Dooly entertained at luncheon at her home on Thursday. Mrs. J. c. Sullivan of Eureka spent a few days in the city last week. Mrs. C. c. Slade entertained Monday afternoon at a card party. Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Brink, Mrs. A. H. Tarbet and Miss Sherwood. 4 Miss May Brunton and Miss Julia Cullen entertained at a delightful Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party last Saturday. 4 Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood returned Saturday Sat-urday from Grand Island. Neb., where she has spent the past month. Mrs. Ed Parsons entertained at luncheon lunch-eon at the Commercial club Monday in honor of Miss Kirkpatrick. a. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Straup of Bingham, Bing-ham, who have spent the past few days in town, have returned home. The Misses Edgarda Wedgwood and Forest Martin entertained at a Hallowe'en Hallow-e'en party Saturday evening at the home of the former. Miss Georgie Alexander left for her home in Kansas City on Thursday, after aft-er having spent the summer with her sister, Mrs. C. F. Porter. Mrs. A. W. McCune, jr.. stepped on a needle on the street on Friday, and as she felt the pain, she investigated and, as she thought, pulled out the intrudT ing bit of steel. But it seems the needle broke off. and the pair, became so acute afterward that Dr. Behle was called in. He located the piece of needle with the X-rays and extracted it without trouble, trou-ble, so that the sufferer is now doing nicely. , p 4 W. S. McCornick returned Monday afternoon from, California, where he has been in attendance on the convention conven-tion of the American Bankers' association. associa-tion. J. F. McGuire of Eureka was in Salt Lake during the past week. 4 Miss Halloran will entertain at cards next Tuesday evening, Nov. 10. f Miss Clara Fafek returned home last Monday from an extended visit in . the country, where she was sent to benefit ner health. Mrs. Frank Fitzpatrick and daughter, Veronica, returned to Pa'rk City last week after, a pleasant visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor. 4 Mrs. John McSorley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. McGill, at Park City. 4 Mrs. Frank Higson of Eureka returned re-turned home last Friday after spending spend-ing several weeks in the Holy Cross hospital with a threatened attack of typhoid. Mrs. Higson's many friends are pleased to know she is convalescing. f Joseph Hannifan of Eureka spent last j Friday in the city. j Miss Margaret Bonner of Eureka was i a city visitor last week. Miss Margaret Holly has removed to 31 East First South. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pow ers of Park City have come here to reside, Mr. Powers Pow-ers having purchased a pretty home at 767 East First South street. Miss Florence Halloran was tendered a delightful surprise party last Saturday Satur-day night by a number of her little friends. 4 Misses Marge and Lyle Dunbar entertained en-tertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon' at their home, 1146 South Ninth East. 4 Mrs. N. P. Dooley was on the sick list during the past week, but is now almost well. f C. J. Collins of the Eclipse grocery returned last week from a month's visit to California. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Dern announce the engagement of their daughter, Ma-thilde. Ma-thilde. to Mr. James Chambers Dick. The marriage will take place Nov.' 25. 4 Mrs. M. H. Walker gave a Kensington Kensing-ton tea Friday afternoon at her home on South Main street. 4 Con Driscoll, the well known old resident resi-dent of Bingham and Park City, who is developing a fine property at Lone Mountain, New, where the O'Meara syndicate's Alpine bonanza is located, came in from the west Monday night. 4 C. M. Freed was in Bingham on Sunday Sun-day inspecting the late strike in the United Bingham. He was the guest of Manager Joserh. 4 Mrs. A. W. Copp, who has been visiting visit-ing in the east for the past two months, returned home Wednesday. B. C. McDonough, foreman of the Johnny Gold Mining company's State-line State-line bonanza, came up from the mine last week to spend a day or two in the city. He reports everything at the property moving along nicely at both mine and mill, where a good record for production is being made. S. K. Hooper, general passenger agent of the Rio Grande system, was in the city Tuesday. 4 J. A. Baker, purchaser of women's suits for AValker's store, has returned from a winter buying trip in eastern markets. -- Mrs. A. T. "Waltz and children returned re-turned last week from the east. They were visiting her parents at Des Moines, la. 4 Mr. Ben Davis entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon at her home. -4- Dan and John Harrington, prominent merchants of Wayne, Neb., are in the city, but leave tonight for home with the remains of their brother, Neil Harrington, Har-rington, who was drowned at the Warm Springs on Saturday last. -4- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wardlaw and Master John, of Milford, came up on Saturday to spend Sunday in the city. Mr. Wardlaw is the agent for the San Pedro road at Milford. They are stop-p-? with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Waltz, 324 South' Sixth East street. -4- Mrs. J. S. Ferris entertained' at a merry party Monday afternoon in honor of her little son, Gordon Ferris. pie and a few hours spent most de-' lightfully. Those present were Virginia Vir-ginia Whitney, Jeanette Young, Iona Eddie, Helen Kearns. Marie Eddie. Ralph Stiehl. Tom Kearns, Edmund Kearns and Ezra and Clyde Thompson. -4 C. M. Neuhausen has been receiving the hearty congratulations of his many friends on being one of the Republican councilmen elected on Tuesday. 4- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sullivan came up from Bingham Junction last week for a short visit with friends. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbet have come to the aid of the Children's Home Finding association by tendering the use of their cottage on First find I streets for use during the coming winter. win-ter. The placing of this property at the disposal of the association permits of it starting without much delay the establishment of a home where infants can be cared for. A member of the association states that Salt Lake City, with all its charitable char-itable organizations and homes, has no institution where children under 2 vears of age can find shelter. There is not a place where a mother can leave her child while she goes out to do a day's work. The children's aid work department is in the competent hands of Mrs. Simon Si-mon Bamberger, Mrs. C. H. McMahon and Mrs. Hugh Park. This committee will hold a meeting at once, and as quickly as possible fi: up the Tarbet property for the reception of the little ones. Mothers of more fortunate babes will be asked to give little beds and furnish for its dependent inmates all those things which go to make an infant in-fant healthy and comfortable. The names of Mr. and Mrs. Tarbet are always associated with every charitable char-itable affair, and this reccyit kindly deed is only one of the many theydaily perform. Such charity surely merits and will win its reward. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood have abandoned aban-doned their contemplated trip to Europe Eu-rope and will spend the winter in California. |