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Show CATHOLIC tEADY rOR BAZAAR J? S 1 BIG EVENT TO, OPEN TUESDAY VltS. C'HARLKS I'. FRANTZ, mezzo soprano, who will ,ins j at the Catholic bazaar at the Auditorium this week. f - ' : 1 L v y, ' i 1 : ' ' V- : Y t i ' i - " . , x J -H - A ; Programme of Unusual Interest In-terest Arranged by Committees Com-mittees in Charge. Ml .VI-1 social inteio.-t renter, in the May ha 7.n ft r to 1m given this week Jy the Catholic, parishvs of the' city at the Auditorium oprniiw Tuesday. One of tbo lending social t'oaruros will bo a i large iard party to he uiven on the at'- j tPinooi! of the opening f;iy. More than I 100 tables have been reserved. A special musical proven ninie will lie Si vm, ami some of I he rity 's diM bi- ; finished mnsirians will be hoard in sev- ; eral solos. M rs. Charles P. Frnntz. a recent ilisl iniiihetl adilirion to the mimical eirelos of Sail Lake, who possesses pos-sesses a remark a I ile mezio-sopra ny voioe, will give a solo. M:s Marie Howard will he heard in several Violin numbers. M i-s Helen Howard with the -etlo and Mrs. Faith furl Marouev at the piano. Tea will 1m served following the card names from a prettilv appointed tea room at one end of the hall. M r. C. A. Quigley will preside over the tea room. Taking him:- in pouring will he Mrs. A. II. S. Bird. Mrs. O. -T. Salisbury, Salis-bury, Mrs. C. -W. Whit lev, Mrs. J. U. 1 iVi'u'h, Mrs. Matt hew- '( Allien, Mrs. Thomas Reams. Mrs. dames Tver?, .Sr., Air-. II. X. Byrne, Mrs. iienrv Welsh and Mrs. M . V. I.Ntgers. Assi-ding in zoning will liMU.-i Helen Koarm-, Mis? Bes.sie Fndd;es. Miss Margaret Coiiu, Miss Mary Lynch. Mi-s Florence Sullivan, Sulli-van, Miss Ceri mdo Geoghognn, Miss Kat h lee n 11 eoi.diegij n. M iss Ma rgaret Rogers, Miz- Margaret McPonoush and Mi.s hitheJ Bixby. Card Committee Members. The general eard party eouneitlee in-eludes in-eludes M iss Ka te II a do ran, tdiairnian ; Mrs. John TTiekey. Mrs. "R. C. Robin-n, Robin-n, M:. dames lvers. Sr.. Mrs. (.'. A f-iiv, Mr-. A. II. S. Bird. Mrs. F. J. Westeott. Mrs. Y). A. Sullivan. Mrs. Kirhard Treauor, Mrs. Tlenrv Welsh, Mrs. J. K. Dooly, Mrs. .. C 'llanehett. 'M rs. J a i nes Li. Me Kuanv, Mrs. Jane '"ann. Mr.-. .1. '. ( 'oil ins. Mrs. R. G. llalloran, Miss Floenee Hal lorn n, Miss Kate Kit ayen'-'h! and M iss Margaret Gibbons. i Wednesda-, May will be ehildren'n day at the baraar. when the afternoon will bp devoted to affording amusement for the little ones. Mrs. P. J. Laramie, eliairman for 1 lie day, will bp assisted bv the foilowiui; committee from the Voiinc Ladies Sodality-, of whnh Miss ia r'riioiI, th president, is fha -r man; Mi.-.- Ma 'jaret M-M a hon. Mi Mnrv 0-Af-iF. Mus Clara Little. Ms ! M'aiu'aret '.od.ns. Miss t.Tenevjpvp Fit'. our f , -k. ?diss Margaret fccott and Mi.-.-, 1; :.t ii Killer--. " I I 0'ir Ladv of I.riAirdea and & . Pa;-j i ri'-i i pariue- wti! rave prominei t I r-arr- in the ra-sar. The hoilct ' ' ' Mir L;dv c- Loi'ivio haw been nobii"! 'vcek 1 v -i",vinj ii"e ri u rin t he l.e rt t'' n sfja-ou. pre;ia r in i; a bauti f n! a -sort- j nien; of fanA irl-;. Mr-. Fred l.iavid- son ir i-fcairaian r.f :ni booth, ai"i will r-' a--:.-! ted Uv Mr-. .lames M ulrea r. i ! M rs. .J V. Mr Kna"v. A. G. Kran,. t I Mrs. Wiihnr i:od-on. Mr,,. W. i '. Uden. I M's, .lo.-epi, Thiri..t. Mrs. I'. A. (j'Car-I (j'Car-I ruil ;.;ri M-. 'i't'M Viji.r.icr. Postofice" a Feature. ' A uniiji e iVature in ronuei'tion with ' t".i- lmo;!i will 1.-0 : ' " listen ice, when? leitet'o and pa reel post packages wiil te !0Mi 1 f'tr e tryone vi-itia the ba-vuung ba-vuung and obi, riien yuid '.vunu'ii. M,. .1. -I. Kinuev is in t-hare of tiie ' ' po-ti)tl'iee. and will be a.-istetd bv M rs. B. u. M erk lenburg. Mrs. 8. A. Mai mi is, M rs. John L Ca w!r?y, M rs. L. -F. H unuiiej . M r. J antes I ver?, A v., and Mrs. John Gucrin. t. Patrick 's pai isb booth w ill be in t he nature of "an Irish booth,"' where j everything from a spool of thread to a downy eonifort can be pui'dia-ed. Mrs. Kred Hrein i ujr is ehainnan of this booth, and will be assisted by M r. lie tt inc. Mrs. A. Bogan, Mrs. L. V. Mi-Keever. Mrs. D. A. Sullivan, Mrs. J. Gallahaii and Miss Anna Rotzler. Every afternoon and evening during the bawvir refreshments a la carte will be .served by the women of the cathedral parish. Mrs. James O'Connor is chairman chair-man of the committee, and will be assisted as-sisted be Mrs. John T. White. Mrs. A. A. Karrel!, Mrs. A. J. Gillis. M : s. C. A. QuiLrlev, Mrs. R. Morrison. Mrs. J. .1. Harvev. Mrs. F. J. Westmtt. Mrs. W. II. Bintz, Mrs. F. V. Bronks, Mrs. P. J. O 'Carroll, Mrs. John Shea, Mrs. J. T. O'Neill and Mrs. John Griffin. In an Oriental booth cigar- and jewelry jewel-ry will be sold bv Mrs. R. W. Salisbury a'ud Mrs. C. W. Whitley, assisted by Mrs. L. B. McCorniek, Miss Anna M e.( 'ornick, Miss Maud Fitch, Miss Florence Hal-loran, Hal-loran, Mrs. Kdsar Nethonse and Mrs. Edward McGurrin. Fortunes to Ik Told. A g v psy c m n i )i ere fortune telling will be the atfractiun will be under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Mrs. C. A. Quicley and Mrs. E. J. Callahan, and the flower booth will be in charge of Mrs. E. E. Kaufman n. assisted by Mrs. .1. A. Ie Bouzek. Mrs. R. Fani?-worth, Fani?-worth, Mis-s Xona Langslaff, Miss Tbelma 1-msw orth. M"iss Mae O'Xeiil, Miss Krpi.ees O 'Xeill. Miss Gladvs O'Neill. Miss lvdella Kane, Miss Kale Curley, Miss Martha Struck, Miss Aleue Canter and Miss Kate Ryan. . St. Mary's academy booth will bo ir. blue and white, the school colors, and S. M. A. pennants. Here will be found beautiful riieces of hand-painted china in Belloeciv, Fa knee. Dresden. etc. Mrs. James ?. McEnany will have charge of a booth of miscellaneous articles, ar-ticles, and will be assisted bv Mrs. J. C. Lyuch. Mrs. John E. Dooly, Mrs. Rue Halloran, Mrs. E. J. Callahan, Mrs. Howard Em go, Miss Gertrude Geoghe-) Geoghe-) gan. Miss Kathleen Geoghegan, Miss Ethel Bixby, Miss Virginia Whitney. Miss Blanche Marks. Miss A. Tcague, Miss Teague, M iss Josephine Mooney and Miss Florence Collins. The Colon;al booth, of which Mrs. Thomas Kearns is chairman, is the headquarters for the voting contests, and will be one of the most attractive booths i:t the bazaar. A unique feature fea-ture of this hooth will be the telephone exchange, where the following attractive attrac-tive yo'ing girls will take turns as operators: oper-ators: Miss Iltlen Kearns, Miss Bessie Bes-sie Falies. M;- Olive Wall. Miss Dofo-thv Dofo-thv White, Mis? Florence Sullivqn. !fiss Edna hepard, Miss Margaret Crowley, Miss Geneva Savage, Miss Margaret Collins, 7Miss Irene Savage and Miss M ary Lynch, In Charge of Sweets. The Home-mad Candy booth will be under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth J . O "Bricn as chairman, assisted bv Mrs. J. C. Daly, Mrs. J. J. Burke, Mrs. A. C. Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Leonard, Mrs. Mrs. Rue! Halloran. Mrs. Jane Cann. Mrs. IL X. Byrne and Airs. Edgar Roberts, and Miss Rye G ibbons. Miss Xan Gib- bnn. Mis Mildred McMi'.leti. Mis ' F.nvr-p lj:jp-ran. Mi?- Sf iune Them; son. Miss G!a-;v; Richmond. M:s-I M:s-I rrte Sa va op. Miss Man- Lynch, Miss L"p Hendrsnn, M iss Martha Hender-?n. Hender-?n. Mis? W"i!!ame-re Thnnipson. Mi Dorothy L uch. M iss CT.pvi" e M off man. Miss Vn-ginia Wh'rnev. M'-C M'-C wendoiy Tri n. M i-s Mar.-ari . Burke, 1 i-s Katherine Whit nev. Miss .N'argarot O 'Bripn. Miss Mary O'Brien. M iss Aiiue ij 'Brieu, M iss Eleanor 0'p,ri-n, M i Glad s S;vage. Miss Marion Bird and Miss Joan Bird. Kvj:".- afternoon and evpning soft drinks wiP b served at a pretty oooth of whi'-ii Mrj. P. 11. G ojjg i ti is chairman. chair-man. a-istP'l l.y Mrs. L. J. Callahan. Mrs. T. t . lionoiu'e, Mrs. J. J. Nvilh-, Mrs. P. J. Mnra:-. Mis, Glara Ijitle. Miss Florence Giilis aul Miss Agnes M.-Enter. The fxeciitivc contittee. under whose di rection the bazaar is hci hlt conducted, consists of M rs. A. II. S. Bird. Mrs. C. A. Quiglcy, Mrs. Thomas K'-arns, Mrs. 1-. J. Wcscott and Mrs. J ames O Coi:noi . The pi odmus of the bazaar will be devoted to the parochial school to be built by the Catholics of this city. |