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Show ' K igious, Social and Personal. I Kev.'3Iijel Donovan of Georgetown will spend Thursday : Denver. ' Mrs. V e of Carbondale, Ta., is visiting her brother, iV.. John White of the Logan Avenue chapel. V , . . Chark il Hague sailed on the Vaterland from Xcav Y6r".m the 24th inst. He will enter the seminary semi-nary of ,uva ine, Belgium, and begin his studies forf'1he pi;sthood.: Mr. Hague is the youngest son of J. J. agus, one of Denver's best knoAvn citizens. citi-zens. Hes a graduate of the Logan Avenue school and a jut graduate of the Sacred Heart college. He g'oftb his;ncAv scholastic heme bearing with 'him tj earnest prayers and good Avishcs of hosts of frjads. : Je Slavonian' society of St. Joseph's chureh, Glqeville turned out one hundred strong to at-teithe at-teithe funeral of Mrs. Yaksha on Sunday last. S Avas buried at Mt. Calvary. Kev. Fr. Jarzynski csorvca great credit for the flourishing condition A all .the societies connected with his church. .Commencing Sunday, Oct. 2, the first Mass Avill be at 6:30 o'clock, instead of 6. -Miss Kose Hamllik is visiting her mother in rowa ; Miss Emma Gene Wcnzel is expected home f 1-011 the oriel's fair this Aveek. ' Mrs. O'Brien of Pennsyh-ania avenue i.s contemplating con-templating a trip to California with Miss Xora. who is slowly convalescing from a long illness. Miss- Margaret Smith hopes to be sufficiently improved by Oct. 1 to go to Los Angeles for the winter. Miss Smith has been very ill Avith rheumatic rheu-matic lever but is hoav considered well on the way to recovery. Many friends will read this with sincere sin-cere pleasure. 4 ' Dr. O'Xeil is still in the east. Miss Helen Harrington is one of the popular teachers at the Gilpin school this year. The Annunciation has. one of the largest paro--ytliai schools in the diocese. Monsignor Kobiusou i very active in educational Avork. Mr. ami Mrs. Max Malich are in St. Louis attending at-tending tne;A orld's fair. They will be absent about a month. - j boMUl!' J' vk?ns is very much improved in Health. She was quite ill in the early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald are at home a Iter a pleasant outing in the mountains. - ceivTedmtlf; KagUS V?7ra5llinton avenue re-Sent re-Sent tl COngrat"laV0ns of 1Tlany fripn on dat ZrCn hcinS sixty-sixth birth- nSmho' V ly aPP5nt dinner to a large number , of relatives afforded a pleasant celebra-' of lCff the guest ' Jir?-.J- t 1'l.jnn of Clarksontrect. ; 'Sunday next. WinlThe l.t of October, Is the . ' : J ? jlFcz.it of the Holy Rosary.' A plenary indulge,, I c3be obtained unckr-the- usual coiKlit.ons by ... " who-receive Holy Communion within thr- , ; Thespeeial devotid for the month will f0i,. t the S:U, Mass and will consist of the daily , . I tioii of the rosarry, the prayers to St. Jo.eph benediction of the Most Bles.ed Sacrament. I ": "The Altar and Kosary society will hold - i 'nual election of onicers next Sunday. The ::. t; incumbents have served faithfully and well. ,. t-fiouri-hing condition of the society can tr-ri ,. |