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Show ! RAWLINS, WY0. j (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. L. Hayes, accompanied by her son Jim and daughter, Miss Mayme, left for a month's visit to the coast, Salt Lake and other western points. High mass was celebrated at the penltejtfiary today, and considering the very severe storm, was very well attended. Rev. Father Cor.rath and the ladieb of St. Joseph's parish are working hard to make their annual fair, which begii:s next Wednesday, a success, socially so-cially as well as financially. Tom Byrnes left for a three months' tour of the Eemerald Isles, and on his return expects to be accompanied by his sister. Miss Anna, who will make her home with her brothers and sisters sis-ters here. Willie Wallace has ben quite sick the past week, but we all hope to see him next week in his usual place, a? Will is a c-enpral f.-ivorite with nil Tom Sun left a few days ago for ! the ranch, after a pleasant visit with ; his daughters at St. Mary's academy, ff Salt Lak ! Mrs. Lynch pleasantly entertained the Ladies' Social club on Wednesday j afternoon ar:d everting, and a neat sum w;;s realized for the benefit of St. J Joseph's church. Miss Katherine Morgan has accept- ; ed a position with the Wawlins Mer- cintile company. Miss Nellie Bair left for Oregon. ; where she will continue in !t;r profession profes-sion of a trained nurse. I Miss May Gunning expects to leavt !: next Sunday for a short visit to Den- j ver and eastern points. :j Misses Belle and Maggie Ryan returned re-turned from an extended visit In Den- ; ver and othr Colorado points. ; Miss Irene Daly left this evening to j take charge of her school at Walcott. ? Miss Agnes Mclntee of Salt Lake City is visiting here, the guest of her aunt ,Mrs. Patrick Murphy. Mrs. Mike Wagner has been serious- ly ill the past week. c Miss Georgie Jordan leaves the first of the week for Newcastle to organize a Shakespeare club. Mrs. Anthony Jordan is recuperatinp after a severe siege of the rheumatism. Henry Weilestine, jr., left last week for Denver. |