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Show Personal. The Knights of Columbus showed their respect during the week for two of their well-beloved brothers who have been taken from them by death. On Monday high mass of requiem was sung in Logan Avenue chapel for the repose of the soul of Mr. Charles H. Wilkin, who died in November of last1 year. Oh Tuesday morning, in the same chapel, requiem mass was offered of-fered for Mr. Dennis Murto, who passed away April 13, 1907. Both Mr. Wilkin and Mr. Murto had. been intsru- niental in PStahllshlnir tlio nrrUr ir C. ,1 - orado, and the loss of two such zealous members is keenly felt in the ranks. Thursday morning Right Rev. Bishop Matz officiated at Pontifical high mass in Logan Avenue chapel for "Mr. Dennis Den-nis Murto. $Z The household of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kelly was blessed during the week by the arrival of a litle son. Mrs. W. W. Welsh of Lyons is the guest of Mrs. Eliza M. DuBois of 2059 Emerson street. v Mr. Dennis Cahill left last week for Omaha, where he was called by the serious se-rious illness of his mother, who suffered suf-fered a stroke of apoplexy. ' Mrs. S. J. Sullivan of 1763 York street, who - has been ill for some weeks, is still in a critical condition. Mr. Frank Weinschank of Willow-dale. Willow-dale. Kan., is visiting the family of his sister, Mrs. Louis Hagus. 1739 Washington Wash-ington avenue. s: Mr. and Mrs. Philip McCarthy of the Annunciation parish welcomed a baby girl early in May.. T- -r -r- It is very gratifying to the friends of Mr. John A. Flynn to notice that in a Tecent contest inaugurated by one of the largedaily papers of Denver his name was the first one sent in to compete com-pete for the house and lot. Mr. Flynn has always been very popular in church circles because o his generosity and his wilingness to aid in all charitable projects, for which he has ever been know to sacrifice his own business interests. |