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Show 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. J."J. McQuillan of Tonopah is a Wil-p Wil-p 'ti arrival. Mrs. John K. Iiooly entertained at luncheon Wednesday. I 'lovernor Sparks of Xevada is at the 1 I'onyoii. 1 --4.-. .1 1'- S. McCon.ick and Judge Partch j now on their May cast. Judge I l'. tch left Saturday and Mr. JlcCor- j I I'ick Sunday. '? " f I A. Graves has just returned from I a two months' tri: down into Xicara- I Kua, where he has been making an ex- I :iminatii.n o! and leporiing ujion a gold I iT. position in the interests of eastern 'i clients. " I Mr. and Mrs. c. H. Jenkinson are y. w in their handsome new home on North State street. -4- Ian Gallivan of Park City was in the city on Sunday. f Mrs. Joseph Dederieh and little daughter. Josepnine, visited Mr. Ded-cii'-ii at Xewhouse during the pai week. Captain and Mis.VYoodwaid, Captain " and Mrs. Jamerson and Captain and Mrs. Sturgis at Fcrt Douglas have ia-fited ia-fited invitations for a bal masque to be given Thursday, Jan. 2. 1905, in the post hall. Only forty couples were invited. in-vited. A cotillion will begin at H o'clock. Miss Catherine Cunningham and Miss Mary Falloon will ?o to Park City next week to spend the holidays with their parents. f- Mrs. Patrick Donnelley of Eureka v.as in the city last week. Mrs. James P. Dri,scoll of Eureka was a city visitor last week. J. G. Doolittle has returned from a business trip to Idaho. f Captain J. B. Black has returned to Nevada on mining business. -4- Miss June Bintz, who has been in Pacific Grave with Mrs. John T. Don-nellan Don-nellan and Miss Marguerite, will return re-turn for the holidays. 4 Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Albritton will viist their mother, Mrs. E. Bonnemort during dur-ing the holidays. They arrived in the citv last week. -4- Mrs. J. D. Adams, who is spending the winter in Washington, will go to New Y'ork to visit Mrs. Charlotte Pitcher for Christmas. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeGurrin have returned from an extended visit in the cast. Miss Jennie Sullivan has returned I fiom a month's visit in Montana. f j Mrs. Fogarty with her . two little daughters. Julia, and Frances, have returned re-turned from a short trip to Colorado. 4 Miss Frances Little is visiting her rister. Mrs. George Brownu, in San I rancisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dunham have recently re-cently arrived in the city from California. Califor-nia. They are 'a charming young couple cou-ple and. will be a welcome addition in Catholic social circles. 4 William Bennrtt of Park City was a Salt Lake visitor during the past week. Jack Creen, the well known Park City miner, was in the city on Tuesday. Tues-day. Boxes for "The Night in Fairyland" have been taken by Bishop Scanlan, Father Guinan, Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Mary Judge, Mrs. W. S. McCor-nick, McCor-nick, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeGurrin and D. J. Laramie. -4 Mrs. T. A. Varden of Butte is visit-I visit-I ir.g Mrs. F. E. Straup of Bingham. Both are in town on a shopping trip. W. C. Douglas, president of M. J. O'Fallon Supply company. Denver, paid The "Intermountain Catholic a visit Wednesday afternoon, before taking train for California. Mr. Douglas is an enthusiastic Knight of Columbus. 4 James Killeen. bookkeeper for George C. Doyle, plumber; laments the death or a sister at Salida, Colo., on Monday last. Mr. Killeen left Sunday night m response to a telegram, hoping to itach the dying woman before final dissolution. She died an hour before his arrival at Salida, Miss Mary Kil-ktn. Kil-ktn. deceased, was a prominent teacher in the graded schools of Salida. She was attacked with the fatal illness while on the way to mass on the morning morn-ing of Dec. S. 4- Mrs. W. S. McCornick entertained at cards on Wednesday. 4 Mrs. J. E. Bamberger entertained a large party of friends on Monday evening. even-ing. 4- Charles Keith will return from California Cali-fornia this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith will re- ' main in California for the winter. W. P. Noble and Miss Noble will teturn from the east next week. Captain and Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin Bald-win of Fort Assineboine. Mont., are icceiving the congratulations of their ft iends on the arrival of a daughter. John A. Malia was down from Park Citv on Wednesday. 4 ' Mrs. James Holland Is expected home fiom Chicago this week. |