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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. A. H. Tarbet continues to improve im-prove every day. slowly, but surely. This is glad news to Mrs. Tarbet's many friends. W. P. O'Meara. ".with. his mother and sister, is registered at the Wraldorf -Astoria, New York.- Miss Alice Fisher -eturned from a pleasant trip to California t'.is week. - Hon, Tim Kinney -eturned to his home. Rock Springs, Wyo.," last Monday. Mon-day. He enjoyed a pleasant visit with his daughters at the Kenyon hozel. Miss Mona McHugh, daughter of J. McHugh, the well known mining man who was recently operated upon at thq Holy Cross hospital for appendicitis, i has so far recovered as -to be pronounced pro-nounced out of danger. This will be welcome news to the host of friends, of the charming young lady. Josephine, the .bright Utile daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Dederich. was operated 'oh for appendicitis Thursday at the Holy Cross hospital. The many friends of the family will be glad to know that the little one is rapidly convalescing. con-valescing. ... The -Misses Anna and Katherlne j O'Brien have returned from Park City, where they were the guests of Mrs. Charles Conlon. The young ladles had a most delightful visit, Mrs. Conlon being a charming hostass. Mrs. W. S. McCornick and daughter left for Los Angeles Wednesday over the Short Line, expecting to remain about a month. , . " - . A dancing party will be given by the employes of F. Auerba-h & Bra. next Monday evening at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse. . ' . ' Mrs. Sarah Wilson came down from Park City on Wednesday to visit Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Keith-O'Brien company announce that Mme. Jones will return to Salt Lake about March 19. Mrs. Frey and Miss Ada Frey have returned from California. Miss Margaret Ryan gave a pleasant card party at her home last week. . Former Senator Frank J." Cannon, who recently - underwent" an " operation for appendicitis at the Holy Cross hospital, hos-pital, is nearly recovered. He - was taken to his home in pgden Tuesday. Superintendent John A. Kirby'of the Daly-West came down from the mine Saturday night. ' District AttorneyFT R. McNamee of Lincoln, New, is a guest at th? Cullen. ' ? Mrs. Albert E. Walker is now' at home at No. 15 Emery terrace. 3 Dr. and Mrs. Donoher of Park City have returned to their home after a visit in this city. " - Fred C. Leonard has returned from a trip to Kansas City. .? " " ' ' .' Mrs. O. Lehman and Mrs. J. . Moritz will give a charity card party for the benefit of the Jewish Relief society, Tuesday, March 17, in the B. B. lodge rooms. Senator and M7sf"Kearns reached Chicago Monday night. They will remain re-main there for a day or two; after which the senator will go back to 1 ashington to attend the extra session, vhile Mrs. Kearns will continue her homeward journey, arriving here about the last of the week. ' ,T . . . Louis Simon of the Paris Millinery company has returned from New York after makine- his RnHno- .,u Business in the east is flourishing and points to a prosperous season, -Mr. Simon Si-mon says. . , i . . P. Gibbons has Contracted to have three eight-room v residences built on Second and K streets. Ground has already al-ready been broken, and the work will go right ahead. When . completed the buildings will be two stories high and will cost IS.000. - Mrs. Florence O. McClelland, a prominent prom-inent officer of the Woman's Relief corps, is in town from California, where she went with, a party of G. A. R. representatives rep-resentatives to arrange for the annual ' encampment to be held in San Francisco Fran-cisco in August. The local G. A R posts and Relief Corps gave her an informal in-formal reception at the. K. of P. hall at which she spoke of the work of the order. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen announce the engagement of their daughter Laura, to Mr. Roi Hardy. The marriage mar-riage win take-place Wednesday,'April Miss Edna Donnellan left for her home in Sacramento Monday. James J. Burke, who had the-contract for the construction of the Johnny mill at Stateline, arrived from that property proper-ty Monday. Warden Dow of the penitentiary sat up Tuesday morning for the first time since his illness. It is expected that within a week, or ten days he will be able Id move from his quarters to the prison office. His improvement is very satisfactory to his many friends who miUon'a -d hiS case with sreat at- On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs: w4 G. Romney, 271 Fourth street entertained about forty of the young friends of her daughter, Venus' Dolly, the occasion being the latter's ninth birthday. The home was prettily decorated dec-orated and the little ones enjoyed themselves them-selves with games, music, recitations etc. Refreshments were served. There was a ".'recital given by H. o Fox of Detroit 'on the "Cecilian" piano playing mechanism Friday evening at the Fergus Coalter Music company's store on East Temple street, with Professor Pro-fessor Careless as violinist of the evening. even-ing. There was a large audience of Invited In-vited guests present, and the occasion was much enjoyed. The visiting per-foner per-foner showed off the Instrument to excellent ex-cellent advantage. ,and the violinist maintained ' his already excellent reputation." repu-tation." " ? . ..... .. 4 ." ' Mrs. G. N. Warwick '-ertertalntS Mrs. Bache, Mrs. F. E. McGurrin, Mrs. A.' B. Hirth, Mrs. E. Darling and Mrs. A. E. French at luncheon at the Commercial club Monday. Frank. Hagenbarth and Dr. A. A. Kerr returned Tuesday night : from Mackay; Ida.; where they went to ac- ; company ' Hugh Wood to his home in Ogden. - Mr. Wood was taken suudenly ill with heart trouble at Mackay, but is I now in a satisfactory condition." I ' , , , BOISE,' IDA. . ... 1 - Mrs. Gwinn, Mrs. Perraulf and Mrs., Stewart . charmingly entertained the ; Monday Evening Card club at' the home of Mrs. Gwinn, and it was an exceptionally ex-ceptionally pleasant affair. Prizes were "on by, Mr. Gwinn and Mrs. Loree, cup,, saucer and plate and hand-painted plate. - ". -$ . J. B. Murphy of Payette Is In the city. ; Mr. and Mrs. O. V. " Allen have gone to Salt Lake for a visit. |