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Show PARK CITY. - t Mr. Richard Maloney and little son John, went to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon after-noon and returned home Tuesday morning. Miss Catherine Malone entertained informally on the evening of the 19th. Mr. John Shields visited Salt Lake on business this week. Mrs. Edward Pierce has been quite s1Ck during the past week. Sheriff Cronin of Eureka spent Monday Mon-day here In the Park. - $r- TJr. W. D. Donoher is confined to his home and is suffering from a severe attack of the "grippe."- - . .cve,e Mr. QuinJan O'Leary of Butte. MonU spent a few days here visiting relatives. rela-tives. He left for Butte Tuesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. . Mr. James Cumbo is here, from Butte, to remain for an indefinite period. jt i . . Mr. D. C. Harrington is spending this week in Salt Lake on business. Mr. James Donovan returned to All ( Hallows college Sunday - afternoon, where, we hope, the climate will deal more kindly with him than our climate did during his vacation weeks. Miss Afcnie O'Keefe, who got her arm broken a few weeks ago, is improving fast and will soon be able to get around again. A few young friends of J. C. Kel-ley'e Kel-ley'e visited him at his home on Park avenue on last Friday evening, and were entertained in a most charming manner. Mr. Kelley was assisted by his bright young sisters, May, Florence j and Lulu, and the evening, which was pleasantly spent in song and music, was a treat to the visitors. The A. O. H. society gave a "smoker" on the 21st inst., and a neat little programme pro-gramme was rendered, the following members taking part: P. Clark, William Wil-liam McQueeney. James P. Burns, E. Fitzpatrick, T. O'Keeffee. P. Farnon, M. Keily, B. -McDonough, W. Donovan, Dono-van, P. Martin, B. Scullan, D. Coleman, Cole-man, E. Kelly, E. Sweeney, P. Lyons. The next great event will take place on the 4th of March. ? Miss Hannah Connolly- . is visiting ! with her aunt, Mrs. Carey, this week at Norfolk avenue. ' Superintendent M. C. Harrington of the Keystone mine was threatened with pneumonia the first of the week, but we are glad to announce that he is able to be around again. . Many surprises lireexpected in Catholic Cath-olic circles here before Lent ? .,. The heaviest snowstorm of the season sea-son fell this week. " . St. Mary's School Notes On last Friday Fri-day afternoon a literary programme was rendered by a class of girls. In the contest Lizzie Martin, having received re-ceived the greatest number of votes, was awarded the prize for the best selection. se-lection. The next contest will take place in a few weeks and will be given by the boys. Roll of honor this week: Anna Osika, Lulu Kelly, Monica Samon, Annie Rol-lie, Rol-lie, Loretto Jennings, Alma Berg, Julia Holland, Maggie Jennings, Ellen Brown, Lizzie Martin, Dora Fahey, John Leahy, John Martin, Redmond McDonough, Jamie McPolin, Patrick Heenan, Thomas Maloney, Murty McPolin, Mc-Polin, Harry Doyle, George Cotter, John Campbell, Thomas Brown, Leo Shields and William Mulcahey. |