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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick will go to Promontory next week to visit relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. J. Littje and Miss Little will go to California in September to spend a few months. Hugh Kilkenny spent a few days in Park City lasft week. ' t Mr. "W. J. Halloran entertained a large party of friends at the lake last week. ! Mrs. "TOeller, mother of Mrs. D. L. N"ickum, is seriously ill. Miss Margery Mulvey will return this week from a visit to Butte. Dr. and Mts. J. C. Hanchett entertained enter-tained at a delightful lake party last Tuesday. Tine many Salt Lake friends of Hearth Officer M. R. Stewart will be interested in-terested to know of his engagement to Miss Nellie "Walker, which was announced an-nounced last week. Miss Walker is the daughter of Mrs. S. S. Walker. The wedding will occur in the early fall. - Miss Flora 32. Baldwin is visiting in Salt Lake for a few weeks on her way to the coast. Mrs. Fred Hale and Mrs. George Steiner were the hostesses at the Country Coun-try club last Saturday. Master John Sloan has returned from a two weeks' visit in the country, with his aunt, Mrs. Murphv. - tfoseph Sauer was in Butte during the past week on a business trip. Mrs. A. N. MfcKay. her little son Donald Don-ald and maSd are spending the heated term in Ogden canyon. Miss Clara Raht is fast convalescing from her recent illness. Miss Raht will spend the next months in California. Cal-ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stowe left Saturday night for Butte, where they will spend a week with Mr. Stowe's parents. Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald delightfully delight-fully entertained a number of little friends last weeik. Games and refreshments refresh-ments were the pleasures of the afternoon, after-noon, and fourteen children were invited in-vited Mabel Young, Florence Halborn, Edna ' Miller. Margaret Conley, Flada and Mada Higivey. Huldarose Brown. Romanina Little, Alaney Peaster, Maud Cushing, Helen Cannon. Lottie Gunn, Nellie Gearey, Leon Fitzgerald, May Hardy, Liien cannon. J. J. Daly and family spent last week in Park City. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and son Edmund Ed-mund spent several days in Park City last week. Mrs. John Connor and family of Salt Lake are visiting in Park City with Mrs. Connor's mother, Mrs. Fitzpatrick. J. W. McKenna spent a few days at the Upper Falls resort last week. J. H. Berfus, "buyer of silks and dress goods for the Walker store, left last week for eastern markets. -- William McDermott has gone to Beaver Bea-ver to examine mining property. Mrs. David R. Gray gave a Dutch supper for about twenty people in honor of Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick last week. f Mrs. J. Mulkern left last Sunday for Dubuque to visit relatives. Mrs. E. R. Griffin, Miss Ferne Griffin and Miss Lucille Griffin of Denver are visiting in the city. ! H. H. Dyer and family of Park City were registered at the Wilson last week. 4 Mrs. David R. Gray entertained at cards Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Jessie Fox. , Robert Gorlinski came in from Park City last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Warwick will go to Brighton shortly to spend some time with friends. , ' The dancing narty given by Jir. and Mrs. J. J. -Dally on Wednesday night n honor of Miss Edna Donnellan will ions be .remembered as one of the most delightful affairs of the summer season. sea-son. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Daly in receiving- and enterining the 400 guests were Colonel and Mrs. John W. Donnellan, Miss Donnellan, Miss Edna Donnellan, Mr. and Mrs. O. J- Salisbury, Salis-bury, Lieutenant Falls and Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Brown. f Miss Anna Murray leaves for a trip to New York early in August. -f- Senator and Mrs. Kearns and. children chil-dren left Wednesday for the Yellowstone Yellow-stone park to be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carney of Butte, I who have been quests of Mr. and Mrs. Viko for the past few days, have returned re-turned to their home. f " Mrs. E. A. Wedgewood and daughter left Wednesday for Provo, to be gone several weeks. Mrs. C. M. Neuhausen and three children will spend the month of August Au-gust in Park valley. A fine literary and musical programme pro-gramme was given at the state prison on Friday by local talent. . - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly entertained about fifty young people on Thursday night at a charming dancing party in honor of their young daughters. Master Daniel Armstrong, the bright young lad who sells the Intermountain Catholic each week, has returned from a trip to Big Cottonwood canyon. John Caplice, the pioneer merchant of Montana, spent a few dass in the city recently and departed for his home at. Butte in the early part of the week. Mrs. F. Peiper of Baltimore is visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Alex-ander McDonald. Mrs. Peiper is warmly warm-ly welcomed back to Salt Lake by many friends. Mrs. Victor Youngberg came down from Park City on Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirk. |