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Show : pueblo. : (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) Mifs Mayme Oonley is visiting Miss llattie Donnelly. Miss Helen Kcnkel is recovering from her recent illness. ? i Mips Thresia Orome went to Victor last Thursday on business. Miss Thresia Kuemmert of Boulder, Colo., is visiting her friends in Pueblo. Mr. Nicholas Hanlin is rapidly recovering recov-ering from his recent painful accident. acci-dent. Master Ray McCarthy will Foon be Able to craee hie name from the eick list. I Mr. and Mrs. William Hughee, formerly for-merly of this city, are now located in Victor. Mr. John Finlan left for Kansas City- last week, to be absent some time on business. -' Lenten devotions are now held in the Church every Wednesday and Friday aftcrnoon at 3:30. Mr. Joseph Birrer has accepted a position po-sition in the machine Fhops of the D. it R. G. Railway company. Mother Thresia, from Chicago, spent a tlay in Pueblo, and from here went to Canon City on business. We regret to learn that Mr. Ray, the j competent leader of our choir, is suf- fering from a bruised ankle. Mr. Charles Henkel, who met witn fin accident some time ago, is again greeting his friende with a sunny smile. Rev. Father Chrysostum, O. S. B., of the Sacred Heart Church of Boulder, Colo., spent a few days in Pueblo laet week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin are now pleasantly pleas-antly located on West Twelfth street, whore they will be pleased to receive their friends. The Alumni of Loretto Academy met last Friday in the hall of their Alma Mater. There was a large attendance, and much business of moment was transacted. |