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Show ! T0N0PAH, NEV. i i (Special Correspondence.") Our neat little church is now adorned with two beautiful Mtatues of Our Blessed Lady and deal,' St. Joseph. The ladies of tie Sanctuary society are to be comend'xl for their industry and taste in select big two such beautiful beauti-ful designs. The statues are the gift of the members of the society. All energy and attention is now centered cen-tered on tU- coming- entertainment and danea for ft. Patrick's Day. the proceeds pro-ceeds of wSiich will -be d-pvoted to enlarging en-larging theVhurch and building a house for two prietts. The rapid development of our own rtid surrounding towns calls for the servioes of two priests. ' Thomas J. '.Lynch has gone to California, Cali-fornia, to recuperate from his recent ill-nes.s. ill-nes.s. Mrs. Ly;nch and young son Tom accompanied Itim. Hte many friends wish him a speedy return. Miss Frances O'Meaivi. the efficient president of the Sanctuary society, is at present in Los Angeles." and may not return till April. M. C'Me.ara is. also with her, having made u visit to Mexico. Mex-ico. , The choir of St. Patrick's church is busily engaged in practicing "Leonard's Mass in E" for Easter. Ms Valencia! Bowdcn has been engaged as organist since Mrs. Gibbon's ilhiess. Miss Bow- j den is u former pupil of St. Mary's andj an able perfoimer. Miss Molly Healy spent the early part of the week as the guest of Miss Gibbons, Gib-bons, and returned to Goldfield, "where her parents are residing. We i-egret to note the sudden death from diphtheria of Bits. Piper, the bride of. two months. Dr. Piper has the deepest sympathy of the eirtire community. com-munity. The Sanctuary society wilt meet at the home of Mrs. McXamara on March 6th. |