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Show -4 '- t VICTOR : I (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) Victor, Colo.. Sept. . 10. The ceremonies cere-monies at St. Victor's church were of unusual interest yesterday, fifteen girls in beautiful gowns of white with wreaths and veils and ten boys In neat, new suits, received their First Holy Communion. There is great praise due to Father Downey for the interest he has taken in the class. It was really a great credit to the church, which was crowded with Catholics and non-Catholics. The following were those who re-ivd- ronton McAvoy. Hugh Hoge. ! Martin Murphy, John Mclnerney, Frank Farrell, Leon Mahoney, Donald ; Kennedy, James Doran, Joe Mannex. Maxel Hughes, Edna Ney. Anna Bennett, Ben-nett, Ethel Bennett, Edna Foster, i Irene Horn, Josie Curren, Jennie Fer-! Fer-! rens, Lizzie Mahoney, Mary O'Rourke, ; Helen King, Alige Morgan, Anna Carter, Car-ter, Anna Crowin, Josie Overn.- Agnes Graham. T. D. M. ' ' . . Victor has grown to be a most beautiful beau-tiful city out of the ruins of a little over a year ago. Magnificent brick buildings occupy the old site. I " ' Mrs. Mary Gallagher of 21S South Sixth street has rebuilt her house and . refinished it throughout. It was destroyed de-stroyed by fire July 3, in which she lost all, and the last of her family in j the person of her little son. Andie, who i was burned to death in the fire. Mrs. ' Gallagher was formerly a Miss Mary Whalen. She has been a subscriber i to this paper since October, 1S85. We wish her success in her new home again. |