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Show ! n Diocese of Denver I ELIZABETH KELLY, Correspondent It A- The Intermountain and Colorado - Catholic Is placed on pale at the James Clarke church goods house, 627 St. Mary's Academy. Relatives and friends of the puiiils in i the academic department of St. JIarv's academy on California street were entertained en-tertained pleasantly Thursday afternoon, after-noon, Jan. 31, at a musicale. The pro-pram pro-pram was a very interesting our- :vA v.as carried out with tin skill fori ! v. hich St. Mary's pupils are niod Knights of Columbus Convention. A lar.e delegation from the local II Kniphts of Columbus will leave for the of Mexico on Feb. Ifi to attend a I convention of the order. It has not yet (J ,orn determined whether the delega tion of members and thoir families - which wil) make the trip will be large ! enough to require a special train or I j i n.'-'y a special car or two, hut it is cer- ' 1 the party will be a large ore, as ' : 'be Colorado organization is one of ibe strongest in the country. The prinej- pa! festivities of the convention will take place on Washington's birthday, on which day the Knights will be en-lertainod en-lertainod by President Diaz of tin re- it bile o? Mexico. I ( St. Francis De Sales Parish. , At St. Francis do Sales church last j 'Sunday the pastor. Rev. J. J. Donnelly, , nrade the interesting announcement ; ' U'.at the bazaar planned for early in April would not be held, but that he would endtAVor to raise, the necessary ' ' amount for -flefraying the church debt ! by the organisation of a building as- ' ffociation. A canvass will be made, of Uie parish, and all those having an income in-come of $40 a month will be asked to subscribe 23 cents a month to the as-'so( as-'so( iation; those earning in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $75 will be laxer fiO cents, mi $.1 will be expected of those whose income is $100 a month and over. Thus h hardship will be worked on no one. The initial meeting for the establish-1 ' men:, of the association was hold Sun- 1 y afternoon in the church and was veil attended, the plan meeting with the entire approval of the parishioners. parishion-ers. The indebtedness on the church pi oped op-ed ty mounts to only S2.iW. :nid when that is liquidated steps will be taken toward the erection of a more commodious commo-dious house of worship." Sacred Heart Aid Society. k The card party to be given on Moii- I day evening, Feb. 11. by the Sacred M Heart Ladies' Aid soviet v promises lo I 1- very suees.--ful. Mrs. Joseph A. F 'nier. .Mrs. Thomas F. Dolan and ' Mrs. Felix O'Neil. who compose the committee of .arrangements, report a phenomenal rale of tickets. The party ill be held at the home of Mr. anA Mrs. E. P. McGovern. i:13 Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia aver. :e. Several months of winter si ill remain, and the society .will be (called upon to dispense aid to many suffering families bc-fors the coming of warm weather. St. Vincent's Aid Society. . St. Vincent's Orphans' Aid society J t Ul ils annual . election of officers -'i"- r"ZH.t. '1 V' '; ' at the rt-g-I Si ular- meeting hi the home oF"5f vs.' 1 .. ' - - t'harles J. Dunne. 1S27 Grant avenue. V Full returns f-om the ball have not . yet been trade, but indications are j that it was the most successful one ever held by the society.- Church Notes. St. Francis de Sales Aid society met Friday afternoon. F b. I. at. the horns "f Mrs. Milo Fol-y. Emeron street and Second avenue. The Sared Heart Ladies' Aid society socie-ty held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon. Feb. 7. with Mrs. J. H. 15ut-lerlield 15ut-lerlield and Miss Julia McLaughlin, at (lie home of tlie former iy 14 East Twenty-second avenue. The m,-eii ig is. is a large one. and much intertst was m:u.-ifested m:u.-ifested in the cominp card party. ? -i A dance and card party was held Friday, evening. F?b. S. at Granada hall for the benefit of the new parish (t Montclair. This closes until after Lent the delightful scries uf socials ; ihat Rev. Father Walsh has been giv- i ing during the winter to raise money to i btiild a church for his people, who now I worship every Sunday in the Montclair ; town hall. , The Catholic Older of Foresters met ; Thursday evening. Feb. 7. with Mr. j .lames McGinnes. 1 ji!G East Thirty- seventh avenue. The meeting was for the purpose of organizing a court in this city. .The Catholic Young Men's club held a special meeting during the week at their room. 512 Charles building, for the purpose of forming a stock com-imny. Next Sunday the Lenten regulations will be read at all the masses in all the churches of the diocese. They will be similar to those hcid down for irc- ions years. Last Sunday at Logan Avenue ch.mcl the sermon on the gospel of the lay was preached at the H:30 and 10:io o'clock masses by Rev. Father AYalsh, the yourg priest recently ordained fjr this diocese. On Wednesday evening, at Loca.n Avenue chapel. Rev. Father Mc.M-na. is min commenced a three days' retreat lor the young women of the parish. The exercises are being splendidly attended, at-tended, particularly in the evenicT. t ( when the principal instruction is given io accommodate those emwloyed dur ing the day. The retreat will ch.se Sunday morning at the 7:30 o'cioc k mass. Then the young women wiil receive re-ceive Holy Communion. Rev. Father Iasse f Georgetown .' spent a part of last week in Denver, a uieat at the parochial residence on Lo-can Lo-can avenue. Personal. Mrs. Edward G. Ptraub is cpuiie. ill with pneumonia at her home, 1732 High street. Mrs. J . J. Costello is convalescing after a severe attack of pneumonia. Fire Chief Terrence Owens, accompanied accom-panied by his wife and little son, returned re-turned last week from Excelsior Springs, Missouri, where he went some time ago to recuperate after a nervous break down. His health is so much 1 ttter that he hopes within a few days to be able to resume the duties which , for thirteen years he has discharged so faithfully and efficiently. Mrs. J. A. Sullivan, of Leadville, is in Jenver for a brief visit. Miss Rose Hanjlbk left on Monday for Iowa City. Iowa, in response to a Telegram announcing the dangerous ill-rifctK ill-rifctK of her .mother, Mrs. Hamllik ctie- . - 1 . - - - brated her ninetieth birthday in December, De-cember, on which occasion all the prominent men and women of Iowa City called to extend congratulations and do honor to their oldest resident whove useful and beautiful life in their midst had endeared her to young and old alike. Though far advanced in years Mrs. Hamllik retains all her faculties fac-ulties and enjoyed perfect health until stricken with -pneumonia a few days ago. " Mr. M. T. O'Coitnor, in attempting to alicht from a moving car at Welton and Thirtieth streets, one evening last week was thrown violently to the F round, breaking the bone s of his right wrist and sustaining other injuries. The many frienis of Mrs. Mullen and her daughter. Miss Marion Mullen, of Trenton, New Jersey, will be pleased to hear that they will soon return to Denver to take up their permanent res-id res-id nee. the visit of last year having proved of such benefit to Miss Marion's health. Mr. Mullen arrived here last week and as soon as he is established the family will follow. Mrs. Tracy, of Colorado Springs, is in Denver and is staying at the home of Mrs. Ilagus. 199 Washington avenue. ave-nue. -if James, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, was baptized Sunday Sun-day afternoon by Reverend J. J. Donnelly. Don-nelly. The sponsors were Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene McCarthy. On Thursday evening, January 7,1, Mr. Joseph F. Connor and Miss Mary McKenna were united in matrimony by Reverend M. W. Donovan at the parochial pa-rochial residence on Logan avenue. |