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Show I DENVER NEWS. The Aandern.Club. The Aandern club met last Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. "VV. P. Horan in North Denver. The otlicers for the next year were elected as follows: Mrs. Thomas Austin Hayes, president: presi-dent: Mrs. Donnelly, vice ' president; Miss Julia Clifford, secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. For ihe past year they have been t inlying the French revolution and' ihis year i hey will complete French history. The club meets every second Wednesday, but at the last "meeting they ngived to adjourn for the summer months. Among the members are J.iss Kmma M. Herey, Miss Lidell, Miss Laikm. Miss Kieley, Miss Kgan. Miss A! area ret McGili. Miss Louise Scherrer, Miss O Xeil, Miss Mamie Dillon, Misses Shernin. Misses Fisher and Mesdames Johu i:y;:n. Fred Kgan, Robert Craig and John Dillon. v Miss Mary Iionhls of St. Louis is in Denver visiting her cousin, Mr. F. G iionfils of the Post. Mr. Thomas Fisher.' general passenger passen-ger agent of the Colorado & Southern has just returned from Arizona in company com-pany with his mother, brother and sis-lers. sis-lers. the Misses Nellie and Jennie I- isher. Mrs. M. A. Perry has returned from a delight lul trip to Tucson and southern south-ern California and declares herself much improved in health. Miss Annie Lougan is quite ill at her heme, jmio Lafayette street. Kev. Father O'Hyan is suffering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Miss May Gmis has returned from a very enjoyable visit in Cripple Creek The . Masses, at the downtown hall Bt Eighteenth and Champa streets were very well attended last Sunday. It is possible that the R:30 Mas .at Logan Avenue, Chapel will in the near future be changed to 6:30, as it was not very well attended. The chapel was f;lled at the 1;30 and 11 o'clock Masses last Sunday. About the 1st of June it is probable Inst the Priests connected with tho rathedral parish will take uptheir residence resi-dence at 173S Logan avenue. Photographs of St. Mary's Cathedra1 8 re now on sale at the parochial residence resi-dence and at Logan avenue school The proceeds will go towards the buildin-fund buildin-fund of the new Cathedral. Views of :he interior are $1 and of the exterior ,'5 cents. j Representative P. H. Murray of Trinidad Trin-idad is at the St. James Hotel. He is accompanied by his bride of a few-months, few-months, who is the daughter of Sen-itor Sen-itor Hums of Tierra Amarillo. J. II. McGowan is suffering with appendicitis ap-pendicitis and is not expected to live" rle was married but five weeks ago to Hiss Maggie McGraw - . Mrs. McLeod M. George, 'who is well j -- 1 ... known to all music lovers of Denver, will sing three solos at Mrs. Phillips' free organ recital, which is to take place at Trinity MethodisUchurch next Sunday at 4:30 o'clock. . Miss Winnie .MeKinnon has entirely recovered from her recent illness. I ftev. Father O'Brien, chaplain of St. Joseph's hospital, will leave on Monday Mon-day night for a visit to his home in Ireland. J-lefore returning he will probably prob-ably visit the Paris exposition. During his absence his place will be filled by Ilev. Father Fardy of West Superior, who is out here for the benefit of his health. Last Thursday the Rt. Rev. Bishop said the 7 o'clock Mass a"t the Sacred Heart Church and gave First Communion Com-munion and Confirmation to a large class. In the afternoon his lordship confirmed large classes at the Sacred j Heart College and St. Vincent's Orphan Or-phan Asylum. Father Duffy gave First Communion to a large chu.s at St. Mary's Academy on Assension Thursday. On Pentecost Sunday, June 3, his class at Logan avenue av-enue school will receive their First Communion and will be confirmed on the same day. Last Sunday Father O'Ryan was the principal speaker at the regular Sunday Sun-day night meeting of the Socialist Democratic Dem-ocratic party. His subject, "What I Don't Know About Socialism," was greatly enjoyed by all present. The boys' contest for the Dostal medal med-al took place Thursday evening. May J", in Adelphian Hall. The following programme was rendered: Night" Chorus Piano Grace Hanigan. '.'Advance'' Anon. George Ma Hoy. Instrumental solo Sydney Smith Ursula Deitrich. Speech Robert Emmet John Ryan. Instrumental duet Herold Mary Kennedy and Rose Eisenhart. ' Reply to Mr. Corry II. Grattah Harry Corbett. "Sixth Air Varie" De Bcriot Kobert Thompson. "Mad Anthony's Charge'' Eaton James Ryan. "Galop de Concert" .-rMelnotte 1'rsula Deitrich and Catherine Dcgnan. "The Hour of Destiny". ...Dublin Nation James Reldy. "Boute-en-Train" Ketterer Grace Hanigan. "Catiline's Defiance" George Croly Earl Wicks. "Evening in Madrid" Marier Violins Harriet Hanigan, George Mal- loy, Robert Thompson. I Guitars A. Trcmblay, E. Egerer, II. Corbett. Mandolins M. Eisenhart, U. Deitrich, E. Wicks. Piano Grace Hanigan. The Dostal Medal was established in JSis by Mr. George O. Dostal. This medal is offered to the young men of the Sacred Heart High School for excellence in public pub-lic speaking. The contest occurs annually and the speakers are chosen at a "trial" speaking" by ballot of their schoolmates. May 12. 1SS, prize awarded to AVilllam .T. Reidy: selection. Robert Emmet's I Speech. Committee of Award J. Stanley McGinnis, J. Grattan O'Brien, Henry C. Vidal. March 2, 3S99, prize awarded to Robert J. Thimpson; selection, Supposed Speech of J. Adams D. Webster. Committee of Award Rev. A. B. Casey, Rev. J. Mc-Alaney. j C HL B. A. At a regular meeting of Sacred Heart Branch No. 1, C. M. B. A., held Wednesday Wednes-day evening. May 16, 1!)00. the following follow-ing resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, It has pleased our Heav-j Heav-j enly Father in his infinite wisdom to I take unto Himelf the beloved son of our esteemed brother, E. P. McGovem, therefore, be it" Resolved, Inasmuch as words cannot express our sincere sympathy, yet upon reflection we remmber God's promise to redeem the truly good and noble, dust to dust was not said of the soul as the sun sets, so shall it arise again in the morning light of eternity. Resolved, That we, the members of Branch No. I, do hereby express our sincere sorrow at the early demise of a loyal child of the Church, a faithful son and a model of virtue and manhood, man-hood, and extend to the family the assurance as-surance of our sympathy in their sad bereavement: and he it further Resolved. That our charter be draped in mourning feu- thirty days, and that these resolutions be spread on our minutes, min-utes, and that they be published in the Denver Catholic and Intermountain i Catholic. Committee, John M. Gibson, Thomas Fielding, Thomas J. Leavy. I , CARD. Mrs. Annie Dunn of San Francisco, Cal.. desires to express her sincere appreciation ap-preciation of the Sacred Heart Branch No. 1 of the Catholic Mutual Benefit association, through its recording secretary, sec-retary, Mr. Thomas J. Leavy, for the prompt payment of $2,000 due on the death of her husband. Mr. George Dunn, who lately died at Hattiield, Ark, |