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Show bedding Bells. One of the prettiest of quiet home weddings was that of Miss Julia Hays and Enos Hoge. which occurred on Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. 'and Mrs. Stephen Hays. The ceremony was performed per-formed by Rev. Father Kiely and was witnessed by the immediate reianvet. of the bride and groom. The elegant home wan- prettily decorated, the parlor par-lor in pink and the dining room entirely in violets. Immediately after the ceremony cere-mony a wedding .supper was served, and later Mr. and Mrs. Hoge left for their own home at 940 Lincoln ave- : nue. i The Intermountain Catholic joins ; with hosts of friends In extending good . I wishes for all happiness to attend Mr. Hoge and hid charming bride. Mrs. Hoge is very popular with a large circle cir-cle of friends here. She is a graduate 0; St. Mary's academy and is a prominent prom-inent member of the St. Mary's alumnae. Mr. Hoge is a well known young 1 business man of this city. j PARK CITY. Mr. John Oldham came up from Salt Lake the first of the week to spend a few days with friends. The Infant son ofr Mr. John Mulcahy died Sunday morning and was buried Monday. j Miss Frances Wilson returned to I Park last Friday morning after a de- lightftil visit with relatives and friends I in the city. j Miss Veronica. Fitzpatrick is visiting I with her sister, Mrs. John Connor, in 1 Salt Lake. j . j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh left for the east last week. They will be gone j for six weeks. I -j Mr. Peter Martin went down to Salt I Lake Tuesday afternoon. He expects i to be absent for several days. Mr. Dominick Regan, who has been, threatening to search for "green fields and pastures new," has at last decided de-cided to remain with us and is now back at his. old post. Dominick would be greatly missed as he is a very j popular young man, especially with the ladies. j Miss Malone, organist of St. Mary's church, has been confined to her home 'jwith a severe cold, and on Sunday evening Mrs. M. J. McGill presided at , f the organ for the Benediction. Mrs. Jennie Gillis is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. Dave McQueen of Salt Lake spent a few days here last week on business. Preparations for the 4th of March celebration (Emmett's birthday) by the I A. O. H. are in progress. The exercises exer-cises will be held In Society, hall and confined to the members of the order and their families. Tl-iv mittee has the ;i 4 . ir ' 'r''lV',n? Messrs. J. p. i:1Irn V , ''har Haran. D. Gallivan a-.u-' '- !y' n The society has an cn'vi;.' ','. '.'ri-V as entertainers an. : ri .. " ' .) f will be no exrption. ' , .'7lir "v- ward to with mu.-h 'riu.,'""'--l f.! Mr. Peter Harriet..-, u ln . Platte this week. IrrT1 Mrs. J. C. Harrinm, - If Salt Lake Wednesdav p-',,..,''1'"1 f'i comfortably locatt-d .... t -',', an,l U f " ' 1 str; " Mr. James O'Keef" !;., f. j ploy of the Silver Ki-.:- fl,'.; n gone to Evanston. Wy?. ,v.any an ' conductor of on.- t,f ik. 'j..,;'"1! is j there and Ogden. " " Deteci f Mr. Ii. J. Dwyer"i-.- ;..,. spent a few days ij.-..'. ;. nJ. business. While h-- . n . "" 'n I of Mr. J. V. .Mur;.!:y, ".V," mate of his. ' ' '"' " Miss K. A. Harrmar,,.. C. Harrington, rem: -:., i P?";.M. j nesday morning afr-r , I ; it of two months in Si j ,' i' v's- Mr. Patrick Mur; hv. r r, P,t , j last two months a: ir. ;- . -.li. VtA tal, is feeling real .-. ' .,Sh',0?pi-turn .,Sh',0?pi-turn and will sorvr -.. -. , 'S r-up r-up his old dutks .!-.. . 0 ta;?a The pupils of St. Marv :"-..0Ai celebrate Washing,-. n's '..j,'.,;'' rendering a special pt n -r fhv day afternoon. The news of the !-.,, ', , j Harrington at Butt-. '0'"f C"-nesday C"-nesday was rer .-h -. u:m, . his many friends he.-e. ' A J St. Mary's school r,.;s n- h.-.rA, tUu I week: Annie Os-ka -,,! ' k- ' 1 I Lulu Kelly. Blarirl,- -. ,f ' K.n;.;" ' ! Roes. Agnes Ben?..n. Ji.-. :';..", ,Vt!r'v PUhel Doyle. K:'t- (V,n:.,.ry 'r-; 'r-; Kaufman. Mary Martin. !.iz." ki-r. j Magrie Jennings. I.or-n.. j.-.n't:ins,' I hoj Rreen. Loretto Pavn-v T.iz-Z"jfw tin. Dorah Fahev. Maggie T.-vh-vVv." Penny, Mary Crossnvi n. .:nJa " RM'r, t . Maria Collins. EU'en P.r wn. .r.'i!:R hm' I land. John Martin, n--1.".' .r,1 M-rvr f ' oueh. Jamie McPalin. Tho-na-' Malone" 1 Tnrrv Doyle, Patrir-k He-'v-m ieo 1 Pbields. (Jeorsre Catt-r. John r'ampho'l j Thomas Bro.vn. Gr-srrn- r.- :inv. ' I EUREKA. j I Mrs. Dan McPolin of Park cy t the guest of Eureka friends lut wi. W. D. McKellar.' r-i..-en,;n!r th. I Chicago, Milwaukee ?t. Paul railway was in Eureka Thursday rf idst weak! Dave Coleman returned to Park City ; last Tuesday after a week's visit wlh 1 Mrs. Coleman and the children. ' 1 j c John P. Williamson of Ely. Nev.. an1 v j Peter Cannon of Cherry ('reek, Xev., c -were in Eureka last week, the guests t. j of Mrs. P. Bonner. Mr. Williamson is the treasurer of White pjne county. and was foreman of the grand jury a I that exonerated the mine superintend- v , ent. Trayler. who shot thre men to t death near Ely several weeks aso. J James P. Driscoll and wife pppnt th l greater part of last week the guests of Salt Lake friends. v .. Professor MacXamara. the .atjnn,i! I d Healer, is now at the Manitou hoti Qonducting a sanitarium where all chronic diseases are treated sucess- 0 fully. Mrs. Rosi Leker has charge of . t! the hair growing and scalp treatment. I Write for testimonials to Professor 1! MacN'amara. 127 West Third South . r street, Salt Lake City, Utah. |