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Show i DENVER. I, N . J t S$ ? S $ ? 1 Office of Intermountain Catholic, 409 Charles Block, 15th and Curtis Cur-tis Streets. Miss Pinkham of Colorado Springrs has been the finest of Mrs. Harry Hugh Le durinsr the past week. She is now visiting Mrs. Joseph Baxter. A Mikado surprise party vras given by the friends of Arthur Sullivan at his homo. 579 South Thirteenth street, Tuesday evening. Feb. 27. The costumes cos-tumes were many and varied. The truest s wore the Messrs. Harold Bush, Arthur Sullivan. Charles Cassidy, 121-mvr 121-mvr Walsh, Will Hines, Will Ford, Georfro Haekathal and Robert Hart; the Misses Agnes Deanheart, Mabel; Lynch, Apnes Sullivan, May Sullivan, j Aprnes Dooley, Josephine Davis, An-Jitto An-Jitto Austin, Hoxie Mudd and Elsie ! Mudd. Lieutenant Jamea W. Carlin, IT. S. N., who was buried the other day in Carthage. Car-thage. 111., left several relatives in this city. Lieutenant Carlin was the executive execu-tive ofiker of the Vandalia during the awful storm at Apia in 1SS9, and distinguished dis-tinguished himself then, paining the title "Hero of Samoa." Rudyard Kipling Kip-ling said of him in "From Sea to Sea": "Wallah! He was a man!" His relatives in this city are Mrs. C. P. Allen of 2923 West Eighteenth avenue, . Mrs. Fred Kerns and Mrs. T. C. Foler of Julian street. St. Joseph's parish is organizing a branch of the L. C. B. A. All ages frocn 38 to 60 are requested to join and -thus Hvell the numbers of such a benevolent benevo-lent organization. The married ladies' Sodality are setting set-ting a most laudable example by approaching ap-proaching holy communion the first Sunday of each month. Rev. Father Malone, who went East with the remains of his mother some weeks ago, is still enjoying -the hospitality hospi-tality of his Atlantic seaboard friends. |