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Show ' r ; PARK CITY. Religious, Social and Personal Paragraphs Para-graphs of the City. (Special correspondence.) A requem mass was -celebrated by Rev. Father Galligan at 8 o'clock Monday Mon-day morning for the repose of the soul of Mr., Duncan Gillis. xvi.unua.y evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Father Galligan united in the ' holy bonds of wedlock Mr. SVank Payne and Miss Ellen Campbell. Foreman Matt Connelly of the Ontario On-tario and wife spent the greater part of last week in Salt. Lake. They went down to attend the Kearns reception and waited over till after the remains of Mr. Gillis were laid to rest. Mr.'ciarence Canyspent a day in Salt Lake, last week. : .; . Mr. John . Payne resident "of -Park City for oyer twenty years, died at his home in .Ontario canyon Monday night of penumonia. The deceased leaves a wife and nine children to mourn his ' ! sad demise., ., . , c Miss Frances Wilson, Mr. Dan Galli-van'and Galli-van'and Mrs. Sarah Wilson, spent a day in Salt Lake .last week. ' Mr. Edward Curt1nattended the funeral fu-neral of Mr. Gillis in Salt Lake . last week. . , . , Mrs. Hugh McGi'll was among the number that went to Salt Lake to inter the remains of Mr. Gillis. ; - ' v r At -:. St. Mary's school the following students in the senior departments are deserving of honorable mention this week?; John Martin, Redmond McDonough, McDon-ough, Jamie McPolin, Murty M. Pohn, TJ?i7ias M8,Ioney Herrry. Doyle, John Campbell, Gregor. -Benny, Thomas Brown, George Colter, . William Mul-cahey, Mul-cahey, Leo Shields, Annie Osika, May Kelly, Florence. Kelly, Lulu Kelly, Agnes Ag-nes Benson,' Blanche : Wiest, Maggie Scanlan, Annie Rolley, Monica Samon, Isabella Breen, Laretto Harrington, Dora Kaufman, Katie Harrington, Lia-zie Lia-zie Kearns, Ellen Brown, Loretta Jennings, Jen-nings, Maggie Colter, Kate Connelly, Ethel Doyle, Mary Martin, Maggie Jennings, Loretta Paynes,- Dora Fahey, Jullia Holland, Lizzie Martin, Maiy Towey, Maggie Terry, Eva Benny and Mary Grossman. - -?- ' t. John Shields was a passenger on tne special to Salt Lake on the 20th inst. Mr. M. J. ;McGill.Jand wife attended the funeral of Mr. Duncan Gillis in Salt Lake last week. .'"Mrs) John McCarty. accompanied the remains of Mr. Gillis to Salt Lake last week. ... . . ; . ';. ' 'j. -; ". '. ' - ' - The members of St. Mary's choir, are now ; giving their attention-' to the Christmas music. - ' : ' ' : . . . 14$-" ' : The infant daughter' of Mr. and -Mrs. "Doc" Fitzgibbons was baptized in the Catholic church Sunday afternoon. - The mass' celebrated at St. Mary's church on Tuesday morning at 7 a. m. was for the repose of the soul of Francis Fran-cis Fitzpatrick,' jr. '' ' " .. About thirty of Mrs. Patrick Hee-nan's Hee-nan's Park friends surprised her Tuesday Tues-day evening by entering' her home in a body. After the party got seated delicious de-licious refreshments' Were delivered at the house, -which had been sent by the members of the party. Musicians, singers and dancers were in evidence that evening, and such a jolly, happy crowd seldom get together. . It is safe to -say that the even.t proved to be the most enjoyable "social success of the season. Following are the names of j those who enjoyed Mrs. Heenan's hos- i pitality: The Kelly sisters (May, Flor- ; ence and Lulu), Misses-Malone Connel- , ly, L. and A. Clark, Marinix, ' Osika, Sullivan, Rolley, Heenan, O Hagan, Mrs. D. McPolin, Mrs, Murty McPolin, Mrs. Horn, Messrs: O'Neil, P.' Trainor, J. Trainor, McGuirk, Clark," Ragan, Murrin, Lively; O'Hara,. McGovein, Miller, Coleman, Heenan and Roland. . . . :..$'. Jim Ivers is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh. " ? Mrs. M. J. McGill and Mrs. T. Fraser were the hostesses at an elaborate dinner din-ner given at the home of the latter Tuesday at 2 o'clock. About thirty of their friends were- entertained in a charming manner, and all who had the pleasure of attending spent a delightful delight-ful afternoon.' ' Mr. Richard Moloney and son, Thomas, spent a day in Salt Lake last week. , John Galigher came up -from Salt Lake Wednesday. |