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Show ! : SALT LAKE I f ;I '' t ; Thomas Kearns is in Chicago. ; i --$ i Mr. James I vers and Miss Ivers are In California. . ; Mrs. Judpe and Miss Katherine Judge are in Kew York. . . s J. D. Wood returned from a trip to f Idaho last Thursday. George Jay Gibson has returned from a lone visit to the east. Miss Eleanor Dooly returned last weok to finish her studies at Smith college. S ( 1. J. vjuealy or Kemmerer is a Knutsford guest. 4 i T. J. Clark of the Rock Island is at home from the east. ! Joseph Dederich is at home from a business trip to the south. j J. C. Sullivan was ud from Eureka I last week on business. Mrs. Henry Welsch of Park City is .Visiting Mrs. James lvers. i Frank J. TVescott of Park City spent the past week here visiting friends. Frederick J. Leonard, jr., has been promoted to corporal in Battery A of ' the National Guard. f Henry Morrison of the Herald staff j has gone to Detroit for a two months' yisiL ; Mr. James Hughes returned last week 1 Irom a business trip to Leadville. t Mrs. "William Wilson spent a few-Says few-Says in Tark City last week. J. II. Kerwin of Tark City was a city visitor during the week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb of Park f City were the guests of f.r. and Mrs. j Thomas Kearns last week. i Saltair closed last Psturday night. - niter a most isuecessiui summer season. $24,000 being the amount cleared. ' Last Sunday parents were once more Tirgerl to see that their children attend Sundav school. Miss Mary McGinness of Wood 'River. Ida,, will spend the coming winter in ; Salt Lake studying music. i Mr. Thomas Harkins of Glen wood Springs returned to his home on Monday Mon-day after a ten days' visit with his brother. Mrs. McChrvstal, accompanied by Miss McChrystal and Alexander Mc-Chrystal, Mc-Chrystal, left last week for Philadel-- Philadel-- I'hia. , Miss-Esther Davis of Sioux City, la., Is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. B. 13. Quinn. Rehearsal for the Children's choir will be resumed Saturday at 3:30 p. m The young girls of the 9 o'clock choir will practice on Sunday morning at 9: SO. Jay A. Czizek of Boise Cits, inspector i of mines for the state of'ldaho, was i in Salt Lake during the week on his i way from Chicago. The sympathy of many friends is ex-i ex-i tended to Mrs. John Tilton Donnellan over the death of her father and moth- er, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bates of Den-! Den-! ver, both of whom died within ten ii days of each other. I -4 Mrs. William Owsley and son. Mer- i rue, or ivin linages, jiont., are in the city and are located at the Wey. Misses Ida and May Noble will soon ? leave for fin extended eastern trip. Mr. end Mrs. Bohert Smith fti'd occupy their J Brigham street home during their ab- Bencti. Mr. William Thornton of Butte, who has been visiting the city for the pas! ten days, left for Park City on Wednesday. Wednes-day. !The news of the death of Captain Carnvrlrht caused sincere sorrow among hosts of friends in this city? Miss Stella Salisbury, James, Walker , end Blaine Salisbury went east last week. Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury and Miss Stella -a ill soon leave for Europe, to be pone sewral months. The promoters of the Sacred Heart League will rrut-t Sunday afternoon at 3:C0 in the sacristy; next Friday being the first Friday of the month the members mem-bers of the league will receive Holy Communion in a body, and new mem- bers will be received. I The Jewish new year, called Rash Hashonah, was observed last Monday. ' Special services were held at the syna- j gogue. all that day. Another event is the feast of Yom Kippur, which occurs Now that the faithful young altar . loys from St. Ann's will soon move away, some of the young lads of St. ' . Mary's are b'Ang instructed by Rev. Father Kcenan to serve on th altar. The following are the names of the boys who are receiving instruction: George "Murphy, Norman Kane, Harry Brooks, John Sloan, Robert Harley. Jyiuis Lequer. Henry McGill, Henry llauser and Herbert Hauser. Miss Florence Graham, 12 years old. Js the name of the little girl who has oflic'ated at the organ at St. Mary's S'or ibe past six weeks. She also had charge of the music for the penitentiary peniten-tiary services. Her work was very creditable, and was much appreciated. -v- , The Sewing Society resumed work last Monday. At the 9 o'clock mass last Sunday Rt. Rev. Bishop earnestly "re; nested all the ladies of the congregation congre-gation to join this society. To clothe the little orphan children is the work i of this association, and it should be a i labor of love. Many ladies are now members of the society and are taking an active interest in the work. I The -engagement is announced of Miss Margaret Kearns, sister of Thomas Kearns, and Frank J. West-cot West-cot t, clerk of the Ontario Mining com-i pany at Park City. The wedding will j occur in this city early in October. The Intermountain Catholic extends sincere congratulations. Rev. Father Nestleroy of Boise City, Ida., is spending the week in the city, the guest of Father Murphy at All Hallows Hal-lows college. The formal "opening of Kearn's St. j j Ann's Orphanage has been postponed , j j,,r one week, owing to the absence I from the city of Mr. Thomas Kearns. The opening will take place Oct. 7, and .a vice prnpnamme is being prepared j I or the occasion. """VIis JJ?.?Ae O'Brien delightfully en- . siinsd the" "Sine C'na " Club and . ' 'vthvic Jtinds last Tuesday eveniffgr The J . i. vfvc artjotlc-jiHy decorpjei in 1 t autumn leaves and cut flowers. The evening was spent in playing sixty-three. sixty-three. Miss O'Mera and Mr. R. Kane won the prizes for the greatest number num-ber of progressions, and Miss Mahoney and Mr. Goldthwaite . the consolation! prizes. After the games a delicious supper sup-per was served in the dining room, daintily decorated in white. and pink, the club colors. About thirty guests were present. The next meeting will be held Oct. -30. The following dialogue was heard on Brigham stret one evening last week about 7:30: Voice (belonging to small boy) "How do, Father Guaymard?" "Good evening. Who is it?" "Me, Father." Father G. wondered about "English as she isspoke" on his way home. Rev. Father Morrissey came up from De Lamar on Tuesday and left for home Thursday. Father Morrissey was called to Milford on business, and then decided to continue his journey to Salt Lake. All his friends . regretted that his visit was so short. Robert D. Grant has gone to New York. |