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Show TREAT TO THE ALTAR. BOYS. (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) On Wednesday evening. Rev. Father Callahan treated his altar boys to a sumptuous banquet in the assembly hall of St. Patrick's school. Plenty pre. ided with lavish yet discriminating hand, j Merriment was contagious. The boyish jest and "'ex tern." speech made happy the- speeding moments. The seniors present fa id the boys many high but well deserved compliments. Rev Father Callahan presided. The guestf of honor were Rev. Fathers English and Biaere of St. Pat-rich's, Pat-rich's, Father Cassidy of Walkerville, Fathers Murphy and Gueymard of Salt Lake and Mr. Hugh Ryan. The attendance at-tendance was large and appreciative, not only of the delicate viands, but also of the generous kindness of their large hearted Rev. Director. Nearly all the members of the Aco-lvtfcal Aco-lvtfcal society were present. The writer regrets his inability to secure a full list, but hopes to again have the pleasure of meeting the altar boys of St. Patrick's around the festive board cm some future festive Occasion, when the present discrepancy in report, al- though not voluntary, will be amply atoned for. The following young gentlemen, plus about twenty , smaller ones not yet in active sanctuary service, occupied seats I and did full justice to the menu: John Dubie, Myles Hogan, Edgar Andrieux, Thomas Caulifield, Thomas Ronan, Frank Walker, Frank Clifford, Fred McQueeney, Dan Lewis, Albin Sandalh, Michael Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Sullivan, Ransomp Rice, Creighton Largey, John Dugan, Willis McGovern, Willie Walsh, Patrick Holland, Hugh Lee, James Lynch, Dennies Fitzpatrick, Edward Kiley, Emmet Clary, Walter Walsft, Eugene Laville, Tim Lynch, Jerry O'Neill, John Hennessey, Joseph Dubie, Imae Rice, Eddie Kane, John Dolan, Patrick Joseph Hamilton, Edward Ed-ward O'Flynn, James O'Flynn. |