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Show LEADVILiLE. I (Correspondence Intermountain eatholic.) Leadville, Colo.. April 24. Father i Pers.e s benefit ball came off all O K last Saturday, although it was announced an-nounced in the morning that it was to be postponed, and such not being the case some few, of course, were fooled. John Bodorinac and Miss Matha Pre-doric Pre-doric are to be married tomorrow at St. Joseph's bv Rev. Father Perse. Mr. Tom McCarty and Miss Hattie Ford were married last Sunday at Glen-wood Glen-wood Springs. Rev. Father O'Benley ofriciated. Mr. Dennis Murphy and Miss Julia Sullivan were married last Tuesday at the Chureh of the Annunciation bv i Rev. Father Gibbons. j Mrs. E. J. McCarty. who has been visiting her daughters at Canon CiUr and her son, who is attending the Jesuit Jes-uit college at Denver, is at home again. Mrs. Olmstead has gone to join her husband, who is working in the mines at Alta, Utah. Miss Katie Hayes of Holyoke, Mass., is visiting Mrs. A. J. McConnell, who is cuite ill. .4sj Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald had a very pleasant party at their residence last Tuesday evening, it being the seventh, sev-enth, anniversary of their wedding-. Rev. Father Gibbons has been very much indisposed the past week, even to be sick in bed at times. On the ISth Miss Mary O'Rourke jumped from her carriage while the horses were. running away, and most unfortunately broke her leg. She is now resting easy at St. Vincent's hospital. hos-pital. Miss Nellie McLean wnt to Denver last Monday to spend a month or six weeks. We are extremely sorry to say that Mr. E. J. Mccarty's venerable mother is dead. Mr. McCaity is expected home tomorrow. Mrs. Winters Morell has gone to visit friends and relatives at St. Louis. Mrs. Morell will be absent about six weeks. Mrs. Will Quigley lias gone to Denver Den-ver to visit her husband's relatives, to be gone two weeks. Miss lilly Murphy has just returned from Denver, where she had been visiting-Mrs. Mike Dompsey. Mr. J. J. McCloskey, so long with D. D. Sullivan & Co., has severed his connection con-nection with the firm and gone to Denver Den-ver for a visit of a month. The Easter collection at St. Joseph's amounted to $156, which is considered fair at this time. |