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Show : PUEBLO. I (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) Mrs. Fagan. who has been ill for many weeki-s. u- now convalescent. Mr. John Kret.-vhrner has been "under "un-der the weather" forborne time, owing to toothache's gentle tor turns. Mis.? McDonald was absent frcin the organ at Vespers on Sunday last. We trust her illness may prove slight. Miej Agnes Langdon has been seriously ser-iously ill during the past week. Her many friends hepe for her ypeedy recovery. re-covery. Mrs. and Misw Conley of Mexico are ! visitors in Pueblo. For the benefit of Misa Conley's health, they will remain j in. our balmy clime until spring. 1 ? Friday, Feb. 2, being the feait of j Pacification, blessed candles were distributed dis-tributed during 8 a. m. Mass, whiih was I followed by Benediction of the Blessed I Sacrament. i The choir, which i making such marked progress under the management manage-ment of Professor Roy, renderid Peter's) Mas:) in a commendable manner on Sunday last. j -Mips Lizzie .McCarthy was agreeably surprised on the evening of the 2nd i ir;)3t., by a party of her schoolmates. Dancing and light refreshments were I indulged until 11:30, when ail departed, i voting Miss Lizzie a most charming hostess. Panrlc aro nut n tin onn fin rr the m'ar- riage cf Miss Zula Caesidy and Mr. Joseph Jo-seph Martinez. Mies Zula is the charming charm-ing and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cassidy. fche has lived many years in Pueblo, and is beloved by all. Mr. Martinez is a most estimable esti-mable young man. holding a responsible pesitien with the Stearr.s-Rodgers Foundry company. |