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Show I & & ";- '?'? -S $ : ! f DENVER. l ? ? 4s 4'. .-4. 45, . ., .g, OSce of Intermountaia Catholic, 409 j , Charles TJlock, 15th and Cur- I tis Streets. (Correspondence Intrrmountain Catholic.) C. M. P. A. DTIIKCTOKV. Denver, Colo.. Feh. 4, 1900. Superintendent state deputy, John A. Flynn. 7lS Fifteenth street. S-aperintidnt district deputy, P. T. MeDernxilt, Como, Colo. SACIiKD heart branch NO. 1. Meets first and third Wednesday in each month. St. Patrick'.-, hall. 3i'3 Charles building. Fifteenth and Curtis ; Mreetf. Spiritual adviser. Rev. Father i Barry; chancellor, Juhn Gibson; pres ident, P. j. ("Jul lasher; first vice-president. John M. Uibson; second vice-! vice-! reijert, P. Neville; recording secre- I tary. Thomas J. Lt-fuy; assistant re- j cording" secret a ry. John P. JIa.mmi.Il; j linaiicial secretary, Thomas Fielding; j treasurer, William Maloney; marshal, 1 ICdward Devlin; guard. J. Dinneen; j trustess J. MeGrath, J. M. Gibson, Thomas J. Iavy. : ST. JOSEPH'S BRANCH NO. 2. Mens second and last Monday each month at St. Len"s hall. Tenth and Col-,' Col-,' fax. Spiritual adviser. Rev. William O. P.yan; chancellor, John Casey; prcsi- ' lenu Gem-Re Foley: lirtt vie-oreHi- dent. Joseph J. Dutton; second vice-president, vice-president, P. Pettit; recording secretary. secre-tary. Thomas P. Leavy; linancial .secretary. .sec-retary. James Browne; treasurer, Thomas Brown; marshal, J. C Walsh; guard, J. Casey; trustees, S. Henaghan, K. Laercix. John Griff en. BRANCH NO. 4. Meets first and third Monday each month at St. J21tzanelh's hall. Klev-cnth Klev-cnth and Curtis streets Spiritual- adviser. ad-viser. Rev. Father Fra.ncis; ohansellor, Charles Nast. COLORADO BRANCH 4. DENVER. Pivsidcnt. Charles Dunst; first vice-rresideiiit, vice-rresideiiit, Frank Diliolz: second vice-president, vice-president, John Heinse: recoiling sec-- sec-- , rotary: CJiorge C. Auer; assistant re cording siexretaiy, Henry J. Griebiing; ; financial swretary. John Griebling; I treasurer, Jules Ditterle; marshal, Phil- ? jp Keller; guard. Will Hodapp: trus- ; tees, Herman Woertmann, Michael Klammian, Herman- "Ulbrich, Anton El-zi, El-zi, F. W. Paroth. ST. DOMINIC'S NO. 4. Mewts first and third Th-jrsday each month at Johnson's hall, 2T.4S Fifteenth f-tre-.t. Spiritual adviser. Rev. Father Brockbank; chancellor, Martin H. Mitchell; president, J. R. Johnson; first vice-president, J. Connelly, second viee-jreudcnt, viee-jreudcnt, W. F. Close; recording- sec- retary. J- J- I vers; financial secretary, F. C. Gillespie; treasurer, D. V. Healey; marsha.1, N. P. Bureher; guard, T. A. Keogh; trustees, M. H. Mitchell. C. E. Meagher. T. W. Lyman, M. F. Murray, Mur-ray, H. J. Gocke. ANNUNCIATION BRANCH NO .6. Meats F-ccond. and fourth Tuesda-s rach month, Gyllestein's hall, Thirty-Kghth Thirty-Kghth street and Downing avenue. Spiritual adviser, Rev. Father Kobin-fon: Kobin-fon: chancellor, T. AV. Casey; presi-3fit, presi-3fit, Michael Lewis: first vice-presi-5ent. . Eugene O'Neill; second vicev-prcsident. vicev-prcsident. George W. Graveiine: recording re-cording secretary, M. M. Ryan; assist-' assist-' '. in-t recording werotary. C. W. Hewes; j , anancial s.-rctary. P. T. Sullivan; :reasurer. Frank Hoffee; marshal, An- 3rew Herbner; rruard, John Fuly; t!us- toes. JJ. O'Neill, T. W. Casey, J. B. j Dunn, ; Jan. 23, 1900. Superintendent State .Deputy Flynn. . issisted by Chance !lor Leavy of branch L installed, the ollice.rs of St. Joseph's ; Di-ansh No. 2, C. M. B. A., at St. Leo's, ' aall. The reports of the retiring ofTi- i ' j ler showed the branch progressing ' I ; nicely and bids fair to resume its old- j , :ime progressiveness under the present i merge tic leadership of Brothers Foley, Dutton. r.nnvn and Leavy. The famil-' famil-' ar figure of District Deputy Brother I McDcrmott. who has done much sue. ?esF"ul work loth for the lranch and f :he acsoc-iation.. was absent. Reports t i,e cXi ted fi-orn various j)oints in the j . r.oanf-iins on the l-esults of his rais-! rais-! lion. The row ting- adjourned, after a .-ery eloquent address by Deputy Flynn n the r:ood of the association, i Jan. 1900. Resolutions of respect of St. Joseph's 5i anch No. 2. C. M. B. A.. Denver. Colo, i Whereas. Almighty God. in His in- i Inite wisdom has seen fit to call to M' eternal reward Mrs. Elizabeth Ma-one, Ma-one, the beCoved mother of our -s- ;eenT"-d brother, Rev. T. H. M alone: I , Whcras, By her death he has lost a I rind and affectionate mother; thre- 5 : (h-p. lio it Resolved. Tliat we extcid to the be-v-aved l'a.milj- and friends, especially , :o our beloved brother, our sincere : sympathy in the sad hour-of their af- . . Jiction: and be it further " Iblvcid. That th'-.se resolutions Vie , :pread tnv.n the minutes of the branch, i copy be sent to the family and same i r f,:;t f"r publication in the Colorado ) . L'athoHc. I J THOMAS P. LEAVY, j - 1 JOSEPH P. D'.'TTON, ! ' JAMES BROWNE. ' L. C. B. A. I Denver. Colo., Jan. 29, 900. ; - St. Mary's branch No. 298. L. C. B. " . : . Spiritual advisor. Father Callahan; past president. Mrs. Mary A. Bigler: ! president. Mi?5? Tiary Sl.utery; first t rjcd-president. M'rs. Mary Wirtz; sec- j snd vit-e-rresident. Mrs-. .Anna Brown; j ' -carding secretary, Mifs Mary Leiavy: , essistant recording secretary. Miss j " Mattie :-t--l!i: financial sn:.-retry, .!is Margareit Carey; treasurer, Mrs. Eliza i iet h Lea-j-; marshal, Mi:? MarjT , , y::l rh-'t: guard, Mrs. Margaret Lat-i ta; trustor. Mrsdamcs Dirsmoi-.d; Hor-j ion. O'Neill. O'Brien, Ryan. : St. Mary's branch No. 29S, L. C. B. A., will irive a grand entertainment ' and ball Feb. 22. I St. Patrick's C. M. B. society meets I pvery Monbw evening, room Charles building. President. William ' - I F. Carroii; recording secretary, Thoma? 3. Leavy; treasurer, Thomas Mc- 1 Uauvan. |