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Show : LEADVILLE : i - ' 4 -f 4. 4. ., 4.4. ; (e'om spondence Jntermountain Catholic! Ltadvilie. Colo.. April Pi. If we only bad a v.e tthr prophet we wouldn't do a thing to him. Tomorrow is Easter Sunday. ; nd the ladies have all ordered th ir bor.rets. Look at the weather. It is -nnii;h to make an Easter I-on-ih t look -irk. If the ladies could" only 1-nd a prophet who could prophecy, and whose prophesy for good weather -ev;ld l.e made good tomorrow, he v. oiiid be worshiped'. n he mud. All one reeds is a Venetian Vene-tian gondola to f;et through the placid ." a of jt. The sr.ow. On the night of the t;;h. t:u the old-timers say, Lead- vil'.c hud the hardest snowstorm in twenty years. And has kept it up in p icilf-h' artcd way ever since. It is to be hoped the Krsier bonnet may be given a change to appear on Sunday in all its pl ry. A short hutory .if Cloud City Ccm-jitandery Ccm-jitandery No. 4f, Kniirhi'P of St. John, will not he amiss at this time. It was , organized on Jan. IS. 1?9S. and today lias HI.", members in good standing, flf-: flf-: : ty-two of whom belong to the Uniform Hank. The officers are: President, ; t James H. Whalen; first vice-prc sklent, ) ' James Malb-y : second vice-president, : . . Austin O'Malley; recording secretary, t , J. E. Foby: financial secretary, P. W. Howen; treasurer. J. D. Mulligan; trus-f trus-f ; tees, Past President James M. Murphy, f , J. J. O'Neill. Ed O -P.rien, Jerry Murphy !l and Kobert Joyce; oflicers of Uniform ; l ; Jtank. Captain. J. J. Quinn; first lieu- ." tenant. Id. H. Klattenhoff ; second lieu- 1 tenant, J. J. Maynahan. ' ; Kev. Father Gibbons of the Church of the Annunciation has paid off a debt ' ' of f.'J.iH"1. held upon the church since he i took charge . in October, lSDS. This ' speak well for the reverend gentle- I ; man, and shows the high esteem in I i ' which he is held by his parishioners. t- The collection tomorrow is taken for the purpose of renovating the church. ' y State Organizer George O. Dostal, ', i " F.rigadier General W. P. Horan and W. ? Andrew, district commander, are ex- pected to be among the Denver guests , at the Knights' hailed drill. i : 1ev Father Gibbons and bis able curate' Father Saile, hied themselves . t) the'lakes last week for a few days' I i,,,nt They' got back Friday evening. ; leaded with duekand grouse.. - '! On next Monday evening the Knights ; of St John give a grand ball and exht- I bit km drill at City hall.- which prom- f ! ;'tlsTo be the event oL the season. The I ; j 1 . i ' . ( . knights are making preparations to entertain en-tertain from 600 to 7U0 guests. The affair af-fair is in charge of the following committee com-mittee of arrangements: Past President Presi-dent James M. Murphy, Captain J. J. Quinn. J. E. Foley, A. P. Whalen and Kobert Joyce. The Ladies' Auxiliary is expected to be thoroughly organized by the 20th inst. James M. Murphy has been appointed ap-pointed as deputy organizer for the -casion. Rev. Father Perse- of St. Joseph's parish is going to give a concert and dance at Armory hall on the-21st. E. J. Me-Carty of the Excelsior iron works hjs been ceiled to Maine to the sick bedside of his mother. Kev. Father Robinson of Trecken-ridsre Trecken-ridsre has been visiting Fathers Gibbons ana Saile the past week. $ Kev. Father Robinson officiated at the Church of the Annunciation the past week. The Women's club returned a vote of thanks to Mrs. McAlleer for her able management of the musicale given at j the Weston last week. Mr. Pat Farren has come up from Victor and will reside with us in the future. Mrs. George Campion has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for a couple of months. Mrs. John Eberville will sail on the Kensington on the 25th for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Turnbuil and daughter have gone to-Glenwood to spend the summer. .. The Inlermciuntain Catholic will have a erackerjack local correspondent next week. J. C. B. |