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Show Wedding Bells. Miss Frances I. Connolly of Colorado Springs was married last week to Chester Ches-ter Horn. Father William O'Ryan officiating. offi-ciating. Mrs. Horn is the daughter of Mrs. Kate Connolly, and formerly taught school in North Denver. Miss Margaret Gavin was bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Horn left after the ceremony for a short honeymoon and will make their home at Colorado Springs. At the Church of St. John the Evangelist Evan-gelist in Herman last week, Miss Lottie M. Rausch became the bride of Thomas F. McCallan, Father Charles Carr officiating. offi-ciating. Miss Katherine McCallan, sister sis-ter of the groom, attended the bride. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. cere-mony. It was served at the home of the bride's uncle, M. B. Knerr, 424 Clark-son Clark-son street After a month spent in travel. Mr. and Mrs. McCallan will make their home in Denver. On Monday evening, Oct. 18, Cullen court No. 301 of the Woman's Catholic Order of Forresters entertamed at a card party at the hall at 325 Charles building. It was largely attended. 4c The Sacred Heart Aid society's annual an-nual ball to be given at El Jebel temple, tem-ple, Eighteenth avenue and Sherman street. on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 27. promises to be an unprecedented unprecedent-ed success. Mrs. Joseph Walsh and Mrs. Joseph Osner have taken charge of the supper arrangements, and Mrs. William F. Hynes will preside at the punch bowl. Mrs. Frank Kirchof, chairman of the ball committee, and Mrs. M. J. McCarthy, president of the Aid society, declare that from the sale of tickets the charity ball will be a splendid financial success. The proceeds pro-ceeds of the entertainment will go, as sual. to the charity work which the Sabered Sa-bered Heart Aid society does thxough- ' ... ..ii,....,.,..n, ., , im ' Jmul mmummm!nm out the" year among people who are reached in no other manner. 4c Mrs. Thomas J. McCue entertained the Queen of Heaven Aid society on Tuesday, Oct. 79, at her apartments in the Seville, Seventeenth avenue and Franklin street. Returns from the picnic pic-nic given in Augustwere made, indicating indi-cating that the society did financially well in its efforts to interest the public In the little Italian orphans cared for by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart at the Regina Coeli homes in North Denver. This is a new society, but it is growing. 4c d: 4! The local Knights of Columbus helped materially at the Elks' fair given during this week at the Auditorium. Audito-rium. In fact, every one who is at all public spirited entered into the arrangements ar-rangements so that a splendid fund would be at the disposal of the lodge No. 17, B. P. O. E., for the philanthropic philanthrop-ic work which that organization iscon-stantly iscon-stantly engaged in. Joseph Newman assisted materially in the entertainment entertain-ment features, and Samuel Young also had charge of an Interesting part of the program. The Fluffy Ruffles dance that the Knights gave at their minstrel show last June, and the Colloge Boy songs, which were included in that pleasing entertainment, were repeated, the participants being Harry McCabe, I John Ryan, William Fox. Robert Sullivan, Sulli-van, P. F. Gilmartin, William Finner-ty, Finner-ty, Charles Menk and John Thunarm. |