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Show Church Notes. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd have issued a card of thanks to all who assisted in making their benefit on December De-cember 2 such a pronounced success. They also express their gratitude to 1 the kind friends who so readily responded respond-ed to the call for bedding, winter flannels, flan-nels, etc. The home now shelters threa hundred children and the mony will go toward, providing a happy Christmas Christ-mas for them. J. Benedict Foley, who has been suf- k ring with rheumatism for some months, is now at Hartzell's Springs, Colorado, where he is deriving considerable consider-able benefit. The newly-elected officers of branch No. 1 of the C. M. P.. A. are: Chancelor, Edward P. MeGovern; president, Roady Kenehan; first vice president, J. P. Thomas; second vice president, B. Connors; Con-nors; recording secretary, AA'illiam Spratt; assistant recording secretary, I. Fisher; financial secretary, Michael H. Anderson; treasurer. John M. Gibson; marshal. J. Schreiner: guard. S. D. Larimer; trustees', Michael J. AVuldron, Dr. Charles P. Burns and J. Devaney. The annual election of officers of branch 366. Catholic Knights of America, Ameri-ca, took place on Monday evening of this week with the following result: Spiritual director. Bishop N. C. Matz; president, John J. Hagus; vice president. presi-dent. Frank Schirdewan; recording secretary, sec-retary, John Griebling; financial secretary, secre-tary, Augustus II. Maney; treasurer, P. J. Sullivan: sergcant-at-arms, Joseph C. Hagus; sentinel, John C. Egan; trustees, trus-tees, J. J. Evans and E. P. MeGovern. Joseph A. Tiunch, a knight belonging to Evansville, Ind., was transferred from there to Denver lodge 366. Mr. Tiunch has come to Denver to make his homo and is living at 3!)01 Alcott street. John Seiler of 4023 Aleott. the retiring financial finan-cial secretary, is still critically ill. Patrick Pat-rick Rochford of 3.".4 4 AA'illiams street, another member of the society, was reported re-ported as indisposed. |