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Show PARK CITY. News, Personal and Social Events of the Week. (Special Correspondence.) On Wednesday afternoon Miss Frances Fran-ces Wilson gave a prettily arranged Kensington in honor of Miss Josie Mulvaney Mul-vaney of Salt Lake. White roses and smilax were artistically used in the decorations. Those present were Misses Lizzie Connolly. Kathryn Malone, Bessie Bes-sie Faddies.- Kathryn Cunningham, Florence Carpenter, Mamie Caloon, Agnes Harrington, Veronica Fitzpat-rick, Fitzpat-rick, Mathilda Demonge, Minnie- Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Annie Corrigan, Josie Manix, Genevieve Fitzpatrick. Mrs. M. J. Mc-Gill, Mc-Gill, Mrs. John Tallon. Mrs. J. Galli-gen. Galli-gen. Mrs. J. V. Murphy and Mrs. M. L. Condon. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Kneale entertained at a sumptuous sump-tuous dinner party complimentary to Mrs. D. A. Gillis. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Daily, Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Getseh, Mr. and Mrs. P. Tallon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Canty. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Hara, Mrs. R. Williams. Miss Agnes Harrington, Miss M. Hayes, Miss Kathryn Hayes, Mrs. Connors and Mr. J. A. Malin. 4 On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W. D. Donoher entertained a few guests very delightfully at luncheon. Mrs. J. C. Hayes entertained a few friends at luncheon Monday. 4- Mr. O. J. Salisbury of Salt Lake spent Monday here on business. f Mrs.- D. A. Gillis returned to her home at Sweetwater, Ore., Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, Messrs. J. W. Quinn, R. Farrel and E. Evans returned homo on Tuesday after a two weeks' fishing trip in Strawberry valley. Mr. Hugh Kilkenny end son John drove into the city Thursday to spend a few day at home. v The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi-chatl Mi-chatl Wynn was baptized Sunday aft- ernoon by Father Galligan. He was named Francis Raymond. Mr. John O'Hara and Miss Minnie Cunningham were the psonsors. Mr. Peter Martin attended court at Coalville Tuesday. Mr. Patrick Downing spent a few days in the metropolis last week, returning re-turning home Thursday. f " Mr. Michael Greenan visited Salt Lake last week. . - Mr. Charles Keith came out from the city Thursday. 4 , A baby boy was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sykes. - Mr. John McSorley arrived from Salt Lake Tuesday morning. j Mr. Henry Walsh returned home Tuesday from his eastern trip. j . I Mr. Patrick McQueeney has been confined to bed for the past two weeks with typhoid fever. He is under the care of Dr. Donoher and is progressing favorably. " , Mrs. John Canty visited in Salt Lake j last week. . ; Mr. Patrick Ti'ainor spent. a few! days in Salt Lake the first of the week, i Foreman James Quinn of the Nail-driver Nail-driver made a business trip to Salt Lake Mondav. . Resolutions of . Condolence. Death has again visited us, and this time it has called' home to her final rest, Aug. 10; - 1903 our sweet, - gentle sister, Katherine A. Leahy. Although ' she was' called from her loved ones so young, her beautiful Christian life will be long remembered by all who knew and loved her. . -. We, the'members of the Ladtes' Auxiliary Aux-iliary of th.e-A.-0. H. mourn a loving sisttr, a true friend and a worthy member. Be it Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved be-reaved mother, brothers and sister our deeuirst sympathy in their sad and double bereavement. - Be it Resolved, That our charter be draned in mourning for a period '.of. thirty days. Be it V...- ' Resolved, That a copy be sent to The Intermountain Catholic. National Hibernian Hi-bernian and placed On the minutes of our journal, and that, copies, be sent to the bereaved family. 'Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart. 'Tis hard, so hard,, to speak the. word We must forever part. .-'. Dearest Katherine, loving1 sister. We must lay thee in the grave's embrace, em-brace, .. . .. . . . . But thy memory will be cherished Until we see thy heavenly face. MARGARET. PATTERSON, ANNA CORRIGAN. MARY SULLIVAN. . |