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Show News, Social and Personal. Miss Elizabeth Kirkpatrick and Ralph YV. Kelly were married in St. Leo's Church last week. Rev. Father O'Ryan officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Eerlin and daughter, Miss Bertie Berlin, left Sunday for an extended eastern trip. Thev will visit New York City, Buffalo and Chicago. ' Miss Berenice Mclhougle, the talented young actress, who died in Chicago last week, was buried from St. Leo's Church on Monday morning. Rev. Father Casey celebrated high requiem mass and spoke feelingly of the exemplary exem-plary life of the deceased. The twin . babies of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman were baptized in St. Leo's Church last Sunday. -j The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright was baptized in St. Leo's Church last Sunday. - The Yo". - Ladies' Sodality of St. Leo's .Par.i will be fully organized before the 1st of November. $r- The vesper services at St. Leo's Church are remarkably well attended. A special choir renders the music, which is of a very high order. The wedding of Mrs. Harriet O'Keefe and Mr. John S. Kirby took place in St. Leo's Church last Saturday morning. Rev. Father O'Ryan performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. Father Casey. The contracting parties are very well known in this city, and have a host of friends. 'Mr.' A. G. Alexander of the Cathedral Cathe-dral Parish has gone to New Orleans. The Boys' Sodality of the Cathedral Parish will receive Holy Communion in Logan Avenue Chapel next Sunday morning. The monthly meeting will be held in the afternoon. ? Rev. Father YYrhite is expected soon to return from Carbondale. Pa., where he went to attend the funeral of his father. Rev. Father McDonald has completely complete-ly recovered from his recent illness.' Cullen Court, YVomen's Catholic Order Or-der of Foresters, celebrated the third anniversary of their organization by a dnncin? party at Martin's hall on Thursday evening. It was a great success. suc-cess. Misses Lou and Rose Barth of Sa-lina. Sa-lina. Kan., are making their home tem-po-arily in Denver. Wh'le here they expect to tat-e rn active interest in Ch'.'rch work. Both were enrolled in the r.nk3 of the Sodality of the Blessed Virg'n of the Cathedral Parish on last Sunday. The new Cathedral choir rendered Farmer's Mass in B flat in a thoroughly thorough-ly artistic manner at high mass last Sunday. Miss Georgina Eson is ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sullivan are visiting vis-iting relatives in Chicago. The Sacred Heart Aid Society met at the res!dnce of Mrs. Joseph A. Osner last Thursday afternoon. Council No. 31. C. R. & B. A., held a soeinj a Mr. Thomas Leonard's residence, resi-dence, 2S24 West Twenty-eighth avenue, ave-nue, last Thursday evening. , a Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis Shedy have returned re-turned from TSurope Mrs. Frederick Orman returned to her home in Pueblolast Saturday. Mrs. Judson Scobey and her sister. Miss Ma-ie McFar'and. left last week for New York City, whence they will soon sail for Ppris. where they -will pursue their musical education. Mis Florence Alkire and Mr. A. W. Mil'er were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alkire, at high noon on I YVednesday, Oct. P. Mr. and Mrs. Mil-j Mil-j ler left for an extended eastern trip. |