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Show j CATHOLIC BAZAR On Sunday last the final arrangements arrange-ments were, made for the coming bazar, ba-zar, which bids fair to be the most successful suc-cessful ever held here. The ladies of the parish, but especially espe-cially those of the Altar society, who have worked so diligently and well in the past, are working hard for the above object. It has always been an encouragement encourage-ment to further effort when you know that the Catholics of Salt Lake have never failed to respond to a good cause, and to give in their usual generous gen-erous style whenever money was needed need-ed for a good purpose. So far the promises given, both in money and other things, are many; but a. great deal more can be done by those who have up to now been rather indifferent. AVe want all kinds of articles ar-ticles for sale, and we promise to sell them. As the bazar is to be opened on Tuesday. November 29. with a special dinner from G to S in the evening, and as a merchants' lunch wilt be served on "Wednesday, November 30, and Thursday, December 1, from 12 to 2 p. m., all articles of food will be welcome. wel-come. Luncheon a la carte will be served each evening. Up to present state the appointments made for the different departments are as follows: Doll Booth Mrs. C. A. Quigley, Miss Gertrude Hanson, Miss Lydia White, Miss Mary Jenkinson. Sodality Booth Miss Ella Canning, Miss Katherine Driscoll, Miss Frances MoCrystal, Miss Margaret McMahon. Children's Booth Miss Loretta Bohler, Miss Kathleen Homer, Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Dorothy White. Gipsy Camp Miss North, Miss M. Mulvey. Executive Committee Rev. W. K. Ryan. Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. F. J Westcott. Finance Committee Rev. W. K. Ryan, Mrs. K. Morrison. Mrs. A. W. Burbank. Parish Booth Mrs. E. F. Kaufman, Mrs. Durkin. Mrs. R. Farnsworth, Miss N. Langstaff. rancy Aeeciiework Booth Mrs. John C. Daly, Mrs. Mark Lillard, Mrs. Arthur Bird. Miss Margaret Gibbons. ' Lunch and Dinner Mrs. James Oh'mo, Mrs. A. McDonall, Mrs F. J Westcott. Tickets Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. James Hughes, who managed with such success the sale of tickets for our last bazar, has kindly consented consent-ed to do the same work again, and, need I say. her efforts insure success. The Knights of Columbus orchestra and the All Hallows band will supply the music each dav. ' " o. i,osgrin. t j. f arten. J. A. DsBouzek. J. .;. Guerin F J. Hagenbarth. D. C. Jackling. Leo Hummer, John Harvev, B O Mecklenburg, Meck-lenburg, P. s. Keogh, C. A. Quiglev, D. J. Laramie, J. C. Lynch, J. H McChrystal, Mc-Chrystal, Edward McGurrin. j j O'Connor, F. J. Westcott, A. Fred V ey. The young ladles on the reception committee were Misses Ella Canning, Katherine Driscoll. Frances McChrystal. McChrys-tal. Margaret McMahon. Agnes McEn-tee, McEn-tee, GraceSullivan. Martha Plumhoff, Rose Stephens, Claire Driscoll, Rose McDonough. Florence Gillis, Mary Grey. Katherine Behan. Mary Falooii, Jvalienne Graves, Margaret Owens Katherine Carroll. Claire Little Agnes Ag-nes McMahon, May O'Neil. Lucv Chantron, Margaret Gillis, France's Mullaney, Myrtle Weber. Ruth Kil-leen, Kil-leen, Katherine Marron, Marie Melov Ehzabetlf GitzGerald, Elsie Hobba " Many out-of-town guests from Bingham, Ogden, Park City and Eureka Eure-ka were present and had a most enjoyable en-joyable time. The party was both a financial and social success and one that will always be a source of gratification grati-fication to the members of the sodal- |