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Mrs. Charlotte Touzallin is expected
this week from NeW York city and she
will spend the holidays with friends in
Colorado Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Gray, of Ventura street, recently entertained their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns of Bridgeport, Conn., for a few days. Mrs. James F. Burns and children have returned from the east after quite a lengthy visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beecher, 1628 Wood avenue, are entertaining Mrs. Calvin Newman, from Emporia, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dunning of the Antlers, are entertaining Mrs. Dunning's mother, Mrs. C. L. Cannon of Chicago, Ill., over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hobbs and their daughter, Miss Harriet Hobbs, left Thursday night for the east and will spend the rest of the winter in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Potter of Broadmoor are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryant Turner in Denver for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Heiser will soon leave for Philadelphia, Pa., for the holidays with relatives. Mr.and Mrs. W. Cannon Jewett left Thursday night for California and have leased a residence in Pasadena for several months. Mr. John B. Lundstrom, 319 Cheyenne road, returned from the east, after an absence of more than six months. Mrs. E. C. Fuller and her daughter, Miss Anne Fuller, of Columbus, Ohio, are spending the winter at Miss Maynard's, 730 North Cascade Ave. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Divin, 210 East Uintah street, left yesterday for St. LOUIS, MO., where they will remain until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Rea of Ivyville, left a few days ago for Southern California and the Northwest on a two or three months trip. Miss Gladys McConnell is home again after two months spent with her sister, Mrs. Haynard Sweeney, in Denver. Her brother Dr. John T. McConnell returned Thursday morning from New York, where he went on a professional and pleasure trip the last of October.
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