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Show " uaIIh fJi SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. March to 1 !ie dawi Irs- John A. Woodward and Miss ligation.' Judge reached New York Tuesday on iliourd their return from a tour of the world, ted fro. -ocialisir Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger leave eadv to f1' -ew York next week, to be away -tained 1 the greater part of the winter, iv in th " , erouf A 'Mrfi. Y. D. Donoher came down from ,m-e it p Park City Wednesday to spend a few dreamer days with hr mother, Mr?. I. N. Par- cjaJism kcr. "Socia' . which ' - -A- Callahan has a pretty souvenir liability from the Yale-Harvard football gamcp bi'litv ar ; H consists of a button of blue enamel, the "offs on which appears the letter "Y" in one m white, with a royal blue ribbon be- r-ommon Death, to which is attached a miniature the two rubber football, 'with Harvard" on the spring. same. ssentia beauty Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and Miss pleasing Salisbury will so to New York to spend morals . Koran ; 1 noighbo the unf the holidays with the Salisbury boys. I They will also visit in the southern states before returning, and may possibly pos-sibly go to Cuba. , .Mrs. P. H. Towey of Park City spent last week in the city. Richard Canty returned to Park City last week after spending a few days ln Salt Lake. Miss Bessie Faddiss returned from Park City Sunday. Senator Thomas Kearns arrived home from Washington Tuesday morning. f Mrs. P. Buller and little eon have returned re-turned from an extended visit to Ireland. Ire-land. Miss Alice Wall, will entertain at cards Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Allen have returned from Los Angeles, where they went some weeks ago, and are staying for a time at the Kenyon. . Mrs. Joseph Stowe will be down from Park City Saturday and will spend a few days with her daughters, Mrs. C. L. Rood and Mrs. Howard S. Stowe. Miss Duddleson of Pocatello spent a few days with Salt Lake friends last week. f- Dr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Johnson gave a pleasant informal infor-mal musicale at their home last week. f Mrs. Edward Parsons entertained at an informal tea last week in honor of Miss Jane Mackintosh. Miss Kittie Johnson is now at home to her friends at 63 Eighth East street. ' " Mrs. Fred Butler left during the week for her Denver home, having spent several sev-eral pleasant weeks with Salt '. Lake friends. |