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Show 1 . ; . SEWING SOCIETY GUILD. 1 One of Salt Lake's Beautiful Cath- 1 I olic Charities. I The character of the work so mod- , ; : pvty doe by the ladies of the Sewing I :vciety deserves to be fittingly eulo- I r-tTX(i. ; "ne must be hard of heart indeed not S to take a deep interest in the. little itn- I ; maifts of the Kearns' St. Ann's orphan- I - ' ' ape. I - The title of orphanage hardly seems j i J a fitting one for the comfortable, oom- I j modious building of St. Ann's, a build- j ino that is in every sense a home, and if'' -n institution of learning that can be J ! classed with any others? in the city. To I . make and mend clothes for the children j of St. Anr..'p has the sewing guild of i St. Mary's been organized by a few devoted, zealous Catholic ladies of th-2 city. ,n idea of what they have done has often been sren from the yearly reports, but even these do not give an , .Kt urate idea of the work done every week by the members. The ladies .meet i vt ry Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock ft the residence ef lit. liev. P.ishop i Scanlan. In addition to the goevd work i ' done the ladies' enjoy an afternoon of sor-ial inter"ourse that is both edify- ' inpr arJ enjoyable. 1 Many pew member?" have joined re- ) certly and all the ladies of St. Mary's" and St. Patrick's parishes, with their Catholic and non-Catholic friends are irvited to join. In fact for the rv?w comers Mho wish to become acquainted with the resident Catholic lad'es there ; no better way than to join the sew- I Jng guild of St. Mary'p Cathedral. |