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Show DENVER NOTES. Mr.' and Mrs. Numa Vidal spent the Aveek in the city. i Mr. and Airs. James Crowe of Lead-ville Lead-ville are spending the holidays Avith Mr. and Mrs. James Craven at 2520 Welton street. Miss Viola P. Motter of Pueblo has been in DenA-er spending the holidays Avith her sister, Mrs. T. P. McAndries, No. 713 East First avenue. 3 Mrs. Lillian Hartman Johnson, president presi-dent of the Woman's cluo of Durango, is the guest of Miss Cornelia T. Gaff-ney, Gaff-ney, 1253 Sherman avenue. The Franciscan Sisters of St. Anthony's Antho-ny's hospital beg to extend sincere thanks to the people of Denver and Aicinity for the many generous favors and liberal contributions received during dur-ing the past year. Whilst asking our dear Lord to bestow His cho'icest blessings bless-ings upon their kind friends and re-Avard re-Avard them a hundred-fold for their sweet charity, they wish them all a happy, thrice happy New Year. Franciscan Fran-ciscan Sisters of St. Anthony's hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. W. D. Bethell. Mrs. William fcethell. ir., Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Edring-ton. Edring-ton. Miss Nancy Edrington and Dr. and Mrs. Foster, all well known society so-ciety people of DenA-er, Avere among the guests at a wedding that will long be remembered in the annals of MisFis-sippi. MisFis-sippi. The wedding was celebrated at Oakhurst plantation, Dec. 1, the contracting con-tracting parties being Miss Elmora Russell Hancock, granddaughter of tb$ late General W. S. Hancock, and William Wil-liam Sherman Fitch, nephew of the late General W. T. Sherman. The attendants attend-ants were Mr. Thnmas Fitch, hrnthpr of the groom: Mr. Alexander Scott, Ramsey Moody of Memphis, John Ha-ney Ha-ney and Victor Swearinger and Miss Hal Scott, Miss Helen Harris Vicks-burg. Vicks-burg. Miss Eleanor and Mary Fitch of Pittsburg, Pa. The ceremony was according ac-cording to the impressive rites cf the Roman Catholic church. ReA- Father Sherman, uncle of the groom, and son of General Sherman, officiated at the ceremony. A special train brought the guests from a distance, among whom were representatives of the aristocracy of the south -and of the historical families fam-ilies of several states. The second annual banquet of the Arapahoe Dramatic society will be j giA'cn at the St. James Hotel Jan. 8. ! I, Mrioa will participate in toastmaking I and speeches. The toastmaster will be Hon. Ralph Talbot. The gentlemen speakers of the evening Avill be Cass Herrington, Thomas M. Patterson, John Bottom, Hon. II. V. Johnson, T. J. O'Donnell and Charles Hughes. The list of the lady speakers is not complete. com-plete. . The members of the reception committee are: H. V. Johnson, Judge Sayre, J. S. Shackelford, A. W. Wilson, G. Stevick, E. T. Wells, Robert W. Speer, F. L. Bishop, Judge Miller. T. J. Maloney, J. Fillius, W. T. Davoren. II. P. Bennet. jr., Robert M. Golder and Judge Frank Johnson, Margaret Tyes, Mary Wood, Imogene G. Clark, Margaret Cavanaugh. Eliza M. Anderson, Ander-son, Julia A. Berry, Laura II. Cowan, Lottie C. BroAvn, Mary R. Taylor, Augusta Au-gusta J. Frincke, Carrie Soetje, W. Freeman, Mollie A. Ratcliff, Kate Shields and Jennie Meters. The banquet ban-quet committee consists of Martin Mitchell, Dr. Dulin, Dr. W. H. Sharp-ley, Sharp-ley, W. F. Freeman, Imogene G. Clark, Laura Cowan, Margaret Cavanaugh ! and Carrie Soetje. |