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Show L C. B. A. At the last regular meeting of St. Anthony's branch 300, L.. C. B. A..' the installation of officers, which was necessarily nec-essarily and unavoidably deferred from the previous meeting, took. place, and though It may have been the last, it way not the least, event of the installation installa-tion season. By special courtesy of the supreme president, Mrs. E. B. Mc-Gowan, Mc-Gowan, of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Hlnes, who has been honorary past president from the very beginning of the branch, presided as installing officer, and : so gracefully did she re. 0 spond that, we predict for her s'peedy progress up the ladder of fame. Fath-I Fath-I er Francis, the old- pioneer di-f di-f rector, caused the hall to be decor-: decor-: ated with potted plants. A committee j had provided refreshments, and a C. M. IB. A. brother, Mr. S. Lochner. had j contributed a "puzzle." consisting of . a box and two score and four appli-I appli-I ances. which was quickly taken under careful scrutiny immediately after adjournment.' ad-journment.' That the branch and its seventy members are enjoying ever-i ever-i increasing popularity, we leave to the ! wisdom ancf just decision of the visitors, visit-ors, viz.: the Misses Walsh and Ven-ables Ven-ables from Boulder, Misses O'ilara and Kelleher and Mrs. Reddy and Mc-Andries Mc-Andries from 298, Mrs. Weinman anil Mrs. Krigbaum and Mi3 Krigbmim of 320. and whether it is- a matter of consideration to the parish can be bes't attested to by the Fathers, who were all present. The following officers were installed: President, Mrs. M. Tasset (fourth term): first vice president, Mrs. M. Griebling (fourth term); second vice president. Jll-s L. Stetter (fourth term); recorder. Mis-' L. Rcheuring ; (fourth term); assistant recorder. Miss A. Juergens (second term); financial secretary, Misj M. Thie (third term): treasurer. Mrs. .1. Ammanri (fourth j term); marshal. Mrs. T. Oswald (thitd j term): guard. Mts. S. Go eta (?jc..nd ; term): trustees. Mesdames T. Juergens. j J. A. Osner. A. Lochner. T. Schierburg. i T. Ulbrich, all re-elpc ted. Finance committee appointed a.-: follows: fol-lows: Mrs. T. Oswald. Mrs. A. I'aul-lus I'aul-lus and Miss M. Hensd. the latter also organist for the branch. We will not undertake to advance any theories other than that the work of the past j forcibly guarantees results beyond re- I proach for the future. Miss Augusta Urquhart and Mi.-s j Kate Crane of Glenwood Springs, for- merly residents of Denver, are visiting friends in this city. ) Mrs. Agnes O'Hern and son of 1S37 Pearl street have removed to Salt Lake City, and are located at 21 i West First South. Young Mr. O'Hern is employed with the Brunswick Collender company there. A new branch of the L. C. B. A. i? being organized in Immaculate Conception, Concep-tion, better known as Logan avenue I parish. The petition for charter con- j tained signatures of thirty persons, at present not affiliated with any branch, j and whose strict regard for an own j branch in their parish can in no way -retard progress in other branches. ! Father Casey heartily endorses the I movement, and what, without the co. J operation of the clergy, would anyone i consider a success, or could possibly interfere in the well-being of an es- i tablished fact! j Dr. -Ella M. Foote is the duly com- missioned examiner, and her eonscien- j tious recommendations or disapprov- als will materially improve the we'fare I of tho society. Prospective members ! are young ladies mostly, and their j vnilth in rrm in fl in p- with thn Tr-oil n i ture of a few matrons, will strengthen j the social feature and add a desirable j sprinkling -of opposite characters, j Close adherence to and strict compli- i ance with the laws governing the as- ; sociation. it cannot but be a valuable j accjuisition. and 575 (which number is j assigned) will be represented in the ; next convention by a delegate who will ' reflect credit on herself, her members I and the city of Denver in general. I |