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Show : r DENVER. v " . t 4 4. .i- 4- .4 .4 ; . 4. 4. '.$. 4 Office of Intermountain Catholic, 409 Charles Block, 15th and Curtis Cur-tis Streets. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. 1 "Washin Eton's Birthday was the oc- ! cas.icin of muny i mares tins remem-branci'-s, re t ably the ehration of the fourth amtual orotortainirrent and ball giv-n by tin; nmmbprs of St. Mary's Branch No. 2JS, L. C. V,. A., at Arkm Hall. Fiftm.-nth aitd Curtis Streets. The lar hall was haivisomely decorate v,iili the molars of "old (.lory," and the l)iiicn iic.ture of the "Father of his Vuirtry." looking doun from over the rttace. sfnred to speak a royal wel-oinioto wel-oinioto the Latins' Catholic Benevolent Association and the oLhor kindred or-Kii.nfizati'i'Us. or-Kii.nfizati'i'Us. of which there was a i-pl'indid n-pnjscntation. "Faith, Hope and Charily," Die mblenratic workins jor of th onler answred. Found'.! in the year lsiiO and nwma gt.l exclusively exclusive-ly by women. Whatever locality a bran-h is placed, there follows thrift, a (i'-riire 10 plane a lfttle away for the future, and what nafer investment! It piv vtiiiti- many an individual and family fam-ily from not only becominar a buriinn 011 ivlatives. fiieivls ami the Reineral Diil.l ie. but ri.Hi on rhe ovor-burderoed rfhouldein of the pa.st.ir of a parish. Tlnis rai?.! organization is moving Hlons the richt Hnes in presentine; to the jiublie. thmuph the medium of ita brain h entertainments, the object? and ninis: the results b'.int; increase of inemboin!ii and the advance made in tin- inn-tefr-ia of the orphans in arte !not.hii'Iiss. not only locally, but throughout the country. "With a mmi-lx'i-Mhip of ovir r.2. "o. and ."::! branched: a r-rM.TVe fund of Sfli'.SM, wha.t a power to do koim. lf.t only to humanity in general, but womanhood in particular! Tie- officers ai?d 7nmbers are to be Pcial.ly m;ir.'ndod for their encrsy ml swcrilico:-! ma,V? in order to make t!v unuivorary the financial, artistic and social event of the season. The following sifters cuminwd the arrangement arrange-ment crmmitt--: Miss Mary A. Leavy, Mil'' Mary DuMtehoff. Mr?. 'Mary A. BiKler. Mhis Mary Mattery. Reception: Mrs. Mary Wirtz. Mrs. Margaret Latta, Mrs. i Horan. Mrs. Charlos Bums, Mrs. 1). (gibbons. Mists Mattie CosteHo, Miss Ma.rca.rnt Carey, Mrs. Jteidy. The ever..inK"fi enjoyment oieiud with tlwv on--act pieces by the talented jupii of the Broadway Dramatic School of Acting, under the personal ii reel ion of Mr. Bobart K. Bell, amu-l and edified the large and ap-prc ap-prc iur.ivo audience for two hours. Mtan BMmii Bee Bigfler had the honor of mak-s mak-s 1 s U" h"r first apiarance be for" the foi ;lisht.n in an original comedetta in ore art. n,titled "Broking the Ice." The youns lady, not yet 3 7, showed a dicp study of her aft. and a very ar-I ar-I iylio rr.rhed. The ladies of the L. C. J'.. A. are proud of her and bespeak for her a successful and bright future in he chosen profession. Miss Ellen s th daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Bis-lr, Bis-lr, I'a.st President and dlegute to the Suicme Council from and id?n-tifie-d fcr many years in the advancement advance-ment of Catholic focietiiHS, and sucoeas-ful sucoeas-ful in all her organization work. It was patl.ieula.rly iDoticed that Suiter I Mrs. Bouisa Iinni?an of St. Anthony's Branch No. i0. B. C. B. A., was the recipient of .Mjiecial attentions from many of t:lm sisters present, and cordially cor-dially requeji(d to attend the meetings , of the bra.neh. The MkiwinR' ladies a.nd pentlenTen, ' reir.s-ientinfr fhe fraternal orjraniza- tions of the city, encouraged the cele. bration by their presence: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Den-is Gibbons. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. P. Horan. Mr. and Mm F. Desmond, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brmvn, Mr. and Mrs. William BuMhln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham, Mrs. a.nd Miss Kgender. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Leavy. Mtfw Flynn. M.ip." May K. CJorspcu. Dr. Warner, Mr. anl Mrs. Chest r TlinTO.s. Miss Sarah Murphy. Mur-phy. Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Bislcr, Miss Met til ire, Mf.se Kittie (Iwen, Miiss Griffon, Grif-fon, Mr. Fred Platte. Miss A. Costello, Mr. Thomas P. Leavy, Mrs. Platte, Mr. T. Block. Miss M. Murphy, Miss Gavin, M!s Boyle. Miss Annie O'Neil. Mr. Hugh Fli.d. Messds. William and Otto Gorspack. BisJ Brenan, Mr. (teorge Foh ; y. Mr. Jo.ph Oonnef, Miss Mary HaVcs. Mr. Joe Hftein. Mr. Krishmic, Mr. Frank Bover. Mrs. Hidabrand, Miss Alio Kafferty. Miss .Stella. Platte, Miss Li-ruisM Ktlleher. MLss Kittie Mc-C.rath. Mc-C.rath. Mr. A. Walsh. Miss Mattie Block. Mr. Joe Ilapaf.-Miss Base Leavy. Mi Pearl Hik)abrantd, Miss Swarth-lieure. Swarth-lieure. MMs Annie Oppelt. Mrs. and Misx P. Hackett. Miss Kate Hackett, Miss Nora Hortop, Mrs. Pennington, Mr. Frank and Miss Margaret Tierney, Mr. John Brown. Mr. .1. F. Healey, Miss Kitttie Galligan. Miss Raleigh, Mr. Fred Po-d. Misfl (3. Burns. MLss K. Callahan, Mr?:. C'aliahan. Mr. James Brown. Mr. J. A. Grant. Miss McNulty. Mr. J. J. I ' Shea. Mr. B. K. Morrison. Miss Marv I liiMwn. Mr. J. T. Murphy. Miss Mar- I gai'-t Brown. Mr. B. F. Bine, Mi.ss K. d'HaiM. Mis-scrs Lillie and Katie Me-Ca! Me-Ca! Miss Acnes Bigler. Mrs. Willis :. Bird. Mr. W. A. Parker, Miss Car-in. Car-in. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGinnit v. Miss McMs.hon, Miss A. Olber, Mr. W. M. Benand, Mr. Joseph Powers. Mr. W. Shimpf, Mr. L. J. Dunlap. Miss Bertha Price. Mr. Frank Fre.xh, Mrs. K. Blam-ha.rd. Misi Vernie Blanc.ha.rd. Mi:s Tessie MclCibbon, Mi.ss Mary Hix.'.y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pipin, Miss Mary Leavy, Miss Lizzie Jeffway, Miss Mary Corbey, Mr. John Harding. |