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Show )! Happenings in Intermountain States. II Diocese of Denver. f l DENVER. 1 1 Kcv. Father Malo:;e will remain in I f j nvrr until the consecration cerernon- ? i.s at .St. Elizabeths, when he will I leave for Washington. '! kcv. Thomas H. Malone will preach ei the 30:30 mass at St, Francis de Sales' Hiureh next Sunday. His sub- i jeet will be "The Holy Eucharist." Th- Oiurch of the AnnutK ialion at X-"a,ivllIe Avas dedicated Thursday nioniinff with appropriate ceremony. A fail account of the services will be rive 11 in our next issue. J Many Denver priests attended the t ration services at Leadville. jminiwr them Tit. Rev. N C. Matz. Hev. j-;i:hcrs Robinson. Thillips, rallanan. j. m.immic. Fasey, Carrigan, Eusebius and j Morrin. ' i. Francis de Sales' church held a s M-iy festival last Friday evening in ' tii liurch hall. Father J. p. Carrigan and his sister, Mrs. X. P. Horan. returned from j . orin. 111., last Saturday evening. j Knights of Columbus bestowed the li st and second degrees at their ' hall i;ist Friday evening. I ' ' ; ' I 'America's Debt of Gratitude to Ire- : ivas the subject of a highly in- ; j t iv-stiug lecture delivered by Father ! I !..! mo at the Broadway theatre 1 it Sunday evening. The proceeds of the j i..,tuif will go towards the enfrtain- iii'-iit of the visiting Hibernians. j The promoters of the League of the ! ft S;i' if.l Heart will hold a reception on :!" F-'ast of the Sacred-Heart, which ! Mils this year on June C. .3 Th Sodality of the Blessed Virgin W brl'l a formal reception in Logan ave- N ' -hape last Sunday evening. Those i- fiverl were Misses Nora Moynahan. 1 ''!"'!' IVtitchv. Margaret Nally, Julia Na!!v. Klttie McGrath. Josephine Hyatt. Julia Connor. Elizabeth Kelly. 3i..sa Shiel. Rose BartHi. Margaret ('jiirifjw in, Katherine Goodwin and Mary Joyce. . . Miss Emma Hague "ceVbra ted' hVr birthday last Tuesday evr-nhiK - in a rlia-ining manner. Among her voting frionds who were present" to help her An honor to the occasion were Misses M.imle McAllister. Annie Traver. Ollie Trav-r, KthH Thomas. Florence Thomas. Thom-as. Mamip pVo'nnnr. Mary Walsh and I ; Fdna Fluckln; Messrs. Perey Dore. I ; Walter Dauth. Frank Kroop'y. Fj-ed I i Nirholls. Claude Morrison, A. Flucken. I ;..ra" Kalkman. : . The ladies of the Sacred Heart Aid . ; society gave a card party in Adelphian J hail last Monday evening which was in every respect a success. Fully 150 cou-' cou-' participated. Delicious' refreshments refresh-ments were served. Kishop Matz spent Trinity Sundav in II Trinidad, where he confirmed a large 'la-. On his way home Mondav even-i'ip even-i'ip he encountered a, washout at Pueblo. Pueb-lo. bishop Matz left . Tuesday morniilg j for I.radville to ofHciate at the conse- iTHtion of the new Anunciation church. Mr. Thomas F. Byrnes of Emporia. ' 'Kan., whs in the city during the week f as :he guest . of .-his son ; Miss Odelie Petetchre entertained at l ianl last Tuesday evening. The house ! '-us handsomely decorated. Among I those present were Misses Marie Her- ? beiin. Bonniebel . O'Brien. Debbie :j Woods. Alice Lena He. Francis Girard j and Pearl Olive: Messrs. Wynii Xi k- ; oils. Tom Mooney, Tom Byrnes. Doug- las Furguson. Mabry Mistrot. Roy 7 Jones, John Moran and John Moynan- .1 han. The first prizes were won by Misss Woods and Mr. Moran. |