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Show I Ml HALLOWS ROTES. , Mr. David Lewis of this city, called upon Harold Ruebelman. Miss Mary Haynes of this city visited Ed Bonner on Monday last. - Mrs. W. Owsley of this city Called upon Royal Pease last week. On Wednesday last Mr. D. Maguire of Ogden visited his son Charles. '$ Mr. William O'Brien of Lander. Wyo., visited his son, James, last Tuesday. -- Mr. C. O'Malley of Pocatello. Ida,, visited Charles Madden on Monday last. 8 Mr. F. Moore of this city was at the college last week to see his son Rex. ' Mr. E. MeEntee of Montpelier, Ida., visited Charles Lantry on Monday last. Rev. J. Delahunty of Rock Springs, Wyo., is spending a few days at the college. ' Rev."" P. Casey of Evanston, Wyo., paid a pleasant visit to the college on Monday last: Rev. M. Murphy of the college, visited visit-ed Rev. J. Galligan at Park City on Thursday last. Last week Mr. B. Noon of Brayton, la., stopped at the college to see Creighton Largey. ' . ? Among the new arrivals at the college' col-lege' last week were Arthur Sullivan and Garrett O'Neill,' both of Ogden. On Thursday last' Rev. A. V. Keenan and Rev. W. F. Morrissey of Salt Lake City, paid the college a very pleasant visit. ROLL OF HONOR. On Saturday last.-the monthly averages aver-ages of the students were read out by Father Larken. The number" of stu- ! I dents having SO per cent in their studies j was the largest since the opening. The ! president expressed his satisfaction and j urged the boys to continue their dili- gent work The following students had ' their names inscribed on the Roll of Honor for giving satisfaction in all studies during the month of, November: Novem-ber: I. Canning, I. Wolohan, E. Smith, J. L. Sullivan, J. Cloonan, C. Lantry, W. Shields. P. O'Neil, I. Doolittle, I. Drew, A. Fmdley. R. Flynn, C. Hamilton, O. I Johnson, Fred Luddy, W. Moran, R. Rice, R. Thill. J. Thomas, W. Coltharp, J. Murphy, H. Downey. Ed Bonner, J. Mulvey, Ji. Pease, L. Moran. R. Johnson, John-son, A. Murphy, J. Bonner, M: Curran, A. Cannon, J. Ivers, H. Ivers, I. Sun, A. Stephens, C. Iermes, J. Nevin, I. Powers, J. Burri, H. Ruebelman, G. White, R. Sneddon, J. Hinkey, Ed Riley, Ri-ley, M. C. Granahan, C. lurey, R. Lux-en, Lux-en, Con. Dewey, W. Luddy, J. O'Brien, T. McCornick. E. Megeath, W. Bonner. Bon-ner. Tom Brogan. A. Daly, R. Mulvey, J. Snyster, R. Fitzgerald, B. Gordon, C. Maguire. A. Sullivan. THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT On Thanksgiving eve the College Glee club gave an impromptu entertainment to the other students of All Hallows. The boys enjoyed the programme and loudly applauded every number. The comic songs and recitations of Mr. B. Canning, T. J. Fanning and T. J. Powers Pow-ers were especially well received, but the; hit of the evening was made by the Ranch Quartette, in their comic "Laughing Song." The following is the programme rendered on the occasion: ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE. 18 Thanksgiving 99;-Selection, 99;-Selection, Trio Piano .' Fr. Dubois Cornet Mr. J. Gallagher Violin .Mr. J. P. Fanning Song, "In June" Mr. T. Powers Mandolin duet .....Mr. J. Fanning, P. McCormick Recitation, "Kelly's Dream"., Mr. R. Canning Selection, trio Violin J. P. Fanning Cello T. J. Fanning Piano Fr. Dubois Recitation, "Grandma's" H. Ivers Chorus, "Potpourri" Glee Club Piano solo, "Orange Blossoms".... C. Hamilton Song, "Irish Jubilee" T. J. Fanning Selection, Duet-Violin Duet-Violin R. Johnson Piano R. Rice Song, "Quilting Party" Ranch Club Duet, "Beautiful Moonlight" Fr. Rulquin, Fr. Leehner |