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Show ' ' 1 ' i 2 . Church Notes. ! . j ! : 5 4 Father H. L. McMenamin, pastor of I ) . " j the cathedral, is in receipt of a letter fpom Mrs. Therc;a McStay of 27 Mc-I Mc-I Keown street, Lisburn, County Antrim, 1 Ireland, asking assistance in locating her sister, whom she has not seen for i twenty-eight years. She has not had i ! , word from her for twenty-four years. i ! The sister's maiden name was Ellen i ' i McGuruaghan, and shortly after coins' coin-s' j ing to America she married Hugh ; ; Kearney, w ho has since died. ' ' j Father Percy A. Phillips, chancellor ' ! of the diocese of Denver, returned on 4 f , Monday from a visit of almost a year f at his home in British Columbia, His health is much improved. Father Phillips Phil-lips remained for a few days at the Fhirley hotel, resting after his journey, iind then took possession of the large, punny room reserved for him in the ney parochial residence at 1S54 Grant avenue. In the assignment of apart-; apart-; mcnts the front room on the second ', floor, with its large windows and splen- ' 1 did view, were saved for the' chancel lor. Father Lefexbre, who acted as secr-! secr-! tary to the bishop during the absence ; of Father Phillips, left early in the week for Pueblo, where he has been ap-i ap-i pointed chaplain of the Sacred Heart orphanage. 5 ' ' ' The wedding of Miss Bertha Reine- wald and Henry H. Funk, two recent acquisitions to the cathedral parish, w'as an event of Wednesday, Feb. 1". The ceremony took place with nuptial mass celebrated by Father McMena- t . mJn. The Altar and Rosary society of the .' cathedral parish will give a dance and pocial at the Woman's club building, on ' Glenarm street, on the evening of Feb. "3. Joseph Newman will conduct a dramatic and musical program the fore j part of the evening, and at 10 o'clock .' lancing will commence and last until midnight. It is the intention of the j society. In case this entertainment I should prove a success, to make It the opening one of a series having for its , object the promotion of sociability j among the parishioners, as well as the means of increasing the treasury of the society, which looks so well after ; i the wants of the altar and sanctuary. i "Mary'fe Merry Christmas," the little ; ' sketch which will conclude the Altar and Rosary society entertainment, was j written by Mr. Newman, under whose i direction the entire affair will be given. : f The program, in full, follows: Piano Duett Selected Misses Rost and Sprigg. Songs, "Slumber, Slumber On." "I Was a Hero. Ttoo". Joseph New man i Violin Solo (Can zonetta.)...D' Ambrosia . ' . ' . Miss Ruby Thorpe. Contralto Solo, "The Quest" Smith Miss Gretta Rost. f ' Recitation, "The Tender-Hearted Man" Cook Joseph Newman. Violin Solos, "Venetian Love Song" Nsvin f "Elfentanz" Palaschko Miss Ruby Thorp. Contralto Solo, "Noon and Night" I Howley it.. "A Dream" Bartleti Miss Greta Rost. ! - , Songs, "Don't You Mind It, Honey" j Cara Roma ' "Ten Little Toes" The Four i Ages) Glover Kind . Joseph Newman. Intcytnisslon for five minutes. To conclude with: ? "Mary's Merry Christmas," :; An original one-act comedy by Joseph Newman. s Mary Stevans Miss Clara Skeel Fred' Stevens Joseph Newman Scene: A room in the Stevens home in Denver on Christmas. i Rev. Michael W. Donovan of Ouray, Colo., is at Mercy hospital, Denver. While Father Donovan is not seriously ill, yet the severe winter In the mountains moun-tains has been a tax on his vitality. Rev. Charles H. Hagus of St. Mary's church, Colorado Springs, came up to Denver last week to assist at the celebration cele-bration of his mother's birthday. Rev. Clarence Kavanaugh of Chicago - is ill at Mercy hospital. t( The annual election of officers in th - - ' ' . ,!" " mi'ij Good Shepherd Aid association, held on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 9, resulted in placing the following well known workers work-ers in charge of affairs for the coming year: Mrs. E. G. Straub, president; airs. M. C. Harrington, first vice president; presi-dent; Miss Katherine Flaherty, second vice president; Mrs. Joseph A. Osner, third vice president; Mrs. E. M. Hess, financial secretary: Mrs. John Winters, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. A. C. Burton, treasurer. Thebe women have all been actively and zealously interested inter-ested in the Good Shepherd Aid society socie-ty for many years, and can be relied upon to do all in their power to further the Interests of the sisters and the grand work to which they have devoted their lives. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. Thomas F. Dolan, the retiring president, for the excellent work done for the society during her term of office. of-fice. She was urged to accept a second term, but pleaded lack of time, though she will remain with the society and in all its undertakings will give it the hearty support it has ever found In her. The Sacred Heart Aid society met Thursday afternoon. Feb. 18, at the home of Mrs. Maurice Dolan, 934 Ninth street. 3C jjf The Queen of Heaven Aid association associa-tion held a pleasant meeting Tuesday, Feb. JC, at the home of Mrs. William A. Grainger, 2130 Downing avenue. The regular monthly meeting of St. Vincent's Ali cnm'atv i.-ill U 1. 1 .1 Tuesday, March 2 .with Mrs. John A. Flynn. 1822 Clarkson street. The members of the alumnae of St. Mary's academy held a meeting Saturday Satur-day afternoon, Feb. 6, at the home of the president. Mrs. Fannie Darrah Ha-berl, Ha-berl, 2325 Glenarm place. Very little business was transacted, but a general good time was enjoyed. Another social meeting will be held on Saturday, Feb. 20, with Mrs. Adam Young. 1601 Downing Down-ing avenue. These gatherings are for the purpose of creating an Interest in the alumnae association recently organized. organ-ized. When the society assumes sufficient suffi-cient proportions to warrant the labor and expense attached to the undertaking, undertak-ing, It is the intention of the members to have a banquet at one of the downtown down-town hotels. All graduates are urgently urgent-ly requested to send their names to the secretary, Mrs. Alice McCallin Williamson. William-son. 2)c sfc 3e The gold ring promised as a prize to the member selling the largest number of tickets for the recent ball given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order Or-der of Hibernians was awarded at the regular meeting of the society Friday evening of last week. Miss Mary Fee-ley Fee-ley was declared the winner. |