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Show j CATHEDRAL NOTES. 1 r.e(ui"in high lTiass will be celebrated ? st the cathedral early next week for I I lie rcpf'St- of the soul of Key. Father I Morrissey. The exact day and lime will I he annouiiccd 011 Sunday at all the 4 masses. I I The children of the junior choir of !he cathedral will have their annual entertainment en-tertainment about I)c. j. at the Grand , theatre. Tickets of admission will be f.'i cents. "The Children of Fairyland" will be given with many other numbers ; by the well known littl"3 entertainers of the cathedral. The proceeds will be iised hs formerly, to purchase new mu-t-ie for the 9 and 11 o'clock choirs, and to add to the fund for the window to j be given by the children and young tills of the choir, for the cathedral. The window will cost about $27.0, of which $3.1 is already in a local bank. The c hildren always are interesting and ; It is hoped that the attendance will be large. Hev. Father Iieneyf requests all for-1 for-1 nvT altar boys of Ihe cathedral and 3 , iill boys w ho d' sire to serve on the al- I ' tar. to meet at the cathedral on Sat- I unlay at 2 o'clock. It is hoped that j the attendance will be large, so that I Father Deneaf can begin his labors. I . encouraged by the boys and their par- cuts also. I I Tuesday. Nov. being the anniver- I sary of the death of the late Dr. P. J. I M Kenria. mass will be said at S o'cloc k I lor the repose of his soul. Friends are i invited to attend. Mass was celebrated on Thanksgiving flay at 8 o'clock by R -. Father Kiely, who preached briefly abiut the day, I :.i d also spoke of Hev!. Father Morris- Key's death, requesting the congrega- tion to pray earnestly for the repose of I his soul. I I Sunday. Nov. 27, . ; !. v- first Sun- I clay of Advent. I Miss Corinne Harbr' as the soloist i at St. Mary's last Sur.di . I Services were held at th-? I'tah stale I 1'eiiiientiary last Sunday. I 1 All the children of the t o'clock choir I me requested to bUer.d the Saturday j rehearsals at 3:13 t.nd 4 o'clock. |