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Show I Diocese of icnver 1 ELIZABETH KELLY. Correspondent A. The Intel-mountain and Colorado t hoi i' is placed on sale at the .bines 'larKe thtirch goods house, 62 Fifteenth street, Denver, Colo. j Knights cf Columbus. j X.i !--.- thou fo;:r hundred members j Ir-.f tin.- Denver bnini-hcK Knightp of Col- j vinbus '. -ived Holy Communion at Tli- o'clock mass in Logan avenue ( ;iapel last Sunday. One half of the j hureh was reserve.! for the knights. I ii:ui ;s i; was ihe children's mass, other I sritili5 were excluded. Fath. r Donovan I tclebrated mass and at th" com mini - I Ion was af-isi.'d by Iv. Jos. Dubbel. I It was an edifying sijiht. the flower of ' "at!io!ie manhood birr: represented. 1 T!e re was no pennon and the music I . v. furnjhed by the children's choir. 1 Tlif- sc vice was in a measure a. pro- I .ar;Mioii ! ' iho excursion to Lap Ar.- . w hi( Ii wii! be undertakes in h. ! t ok oi- two. elaborate r. reparations i. bo i lii.-ide for The event. a::d a. delimited de-limited time i.-' antleij.-ated. I - I Alumni Meeting. I Cards h.i.e b"on sent out by S iss I Maude .Mider. s-civtary of the Alumni .'.r-socialioi; of the InmiaeuliitP Coneej- C::i Hi. 'ill School, annouin in;r the an- nr.ii Iii'.KinOH meet ins: for Friday even- 1 In';. .V.:iy I'd. in the school house. At this I raoei ins. oific rs for the ensuing years I wdl be elected, and ('reparations dis- I .-i:ssed for the banquet to be hell early j i:-. June. As ii: former years, tiie af- i fair will 1,'ke j.laee in th school hali I f'.nd will in- the o-casion for the re- I c. ion of the members f.f the class of 1 1 90.".. A to; st master will be selected by j vote i.nu ;c:-:miis"s will b as?!s;:ied. J Miss Northrup Weds. A ueddi hicii will be of interest to ; iaio eirde oi friends was that i r.' Y,;.:- ll.isinn Xorlhrup and Mr- 3j t'ha'-le Hamilton, which oeci'ired last I v.-eek at tiie home of the bride's mother i i on Downing avenue. The ecrein.iny was J ! performed l.iv Itov. Father C.uida. S. .1. I of Sacred Heart ColieRe. an old fri nd 1 J of the brid'-'s family. Mrs. Hamilton j I is a niece ..f lit. Kev. I'.i'.io;. XoithlUI J ij of Charleston. S. .. and has been a i member i.f tie- cathedral parish here J for manv rears. 1 Mr. Walsh Passes Away. 9 i Ad ath. the aniioti'cenient of which I v !!l brin- sorrow to tic hearts of many I friends. w;cs thai .if Mr. Thomas Kinij- I in Walsh, which occurred on Friday $ h:st. Mr. Walsh came to Denver for his 1 b-allh several years ago. hut it was- J - 1. ird to associate his bright jovial dis- 1 . I'osition with one !rj ed as a victim I of tuberculosis. For he seenv d J te improve, but a -1 i . raeted last I f. !i proved Ins und' ? : .. 1 duiiiiK the winter he steadily ' --.j until death came io relieve his si ;iei .; .s las-'t wek. j Mr. Waish was a pi v:ii.e;n member of Branch r.:!h Knisr'tris of Columbus. I aiid his untimely .'ftins. i mourneil in that orpaiiizalion. Hi.-- body was I flipped to his old home in Newark, N. I ,1.. last St'turd.ay. aeeoinpatiied by his I tootiier. who was w ith him during his j illness. May h" rest in peace. j I Death of Mrs. Harry A. Lee. ! 1 ''i Monday ni"!iiins. at Logan aven- lie chapel, the fuii 'ial of Mrs. Harry I A. Lee occurred, hundteds of sorrow- I !i:s friends catheri-np ti pay a last ! trilmtw of resiieet to the dead woman. 1 Mrs. Le diod last Wf-k at the family j repideiiee. 12::.". LHfae:te street, after an illness of one year, which she bore A with Christian oatience and resipna- I t'on. She was a -harn;ii.fr woman, a I f;raduatr of Notre Dame an3 a musi- I eian of marked ability. She had resided re-sided in the cathedral parish ever since F C' liiins to Denver live years auo. ! Medal Contest Arouses Interest. I . More. .than MiO .friends of (be students I of the coHcpe of the Sacred Hear! 1 crowded Ad'lphiai: hall last Sunday ' affrnonu in witness the annual con- let for the Ni.liols gold medal a ward - I ed for oratory. j, addition there was the medal donat.-d by former C,overnor C.iHi ieF s. Thomas and piven a? a prize ir. the junior class. The students displayed marked ability abil-ity and oratorial talent, and the de- isioti of the judgej; awarding Thomas .1. Danahay the medal for the senior class and John J. Cunnintrham first r'aee h: the junior division was j reached nly after much thoughtful consideration. t A prot i 3 mine of interest was carried i oat. sixteen boys participating. I I Mr. Dae.ah ys selection was "How- F.,.! y Flayed. " it bei'iz a hurlesque on I v. i:,!ln i. stein concert. Francis H. Hei,.-- i I ::?!! was Kiven second tiriz" for his reoi- I 1atio:i of "The Murdej-er." by Foe. J Vi 'i.; jiUo was give,, Michael .1 Me-j I l'1 the junior ei.j John J. Cunning- i I ban;, the winner, recited "The l'n- 1 1- : "a a Speakef," in a thoroughly ; I pi'-n-ing manner, r.n.i ll'irry H.Hegan J 1 " i- lioenrabl. mention, while Ralph , i .1. Haviland came in third. The iudges j I v. . e i v. Frank O'Neil. O. P. Pastor I of st. Dominie's church. Dr. P. V. car- I lh a id stpheii J. Donleavy. Several J ":i!!i"!s wert taken before a decision j co;!i.i lie r'-a. ln-d. and the committee I 'Med '-orsider.ii'le difficulty in mak- I Ins the awards. During the programme J vary officii numbers were given. the fisj; ,, j.t ogrenmie b:di'g v.eij lf;-,. I Miss Hcrcy Become:: Mrs. Meyer. J 'He jot ; ;";t aches I Jh.- Piarriage I :' ..'.i'-s Km.tirf If-.i'-.v, superiiueij.lent of -.-Pooi... ;.nd Mr. Frank D. Meyer. i v V.ich i c. 'tn-cd last Friday in St. Leo's 1 eh nr. h. The wcd.bnc was attended I only i.y iho bride'?' sister, Mrs. J. K. I M'j!:;i3:ati. and her oei'-e. Miss Jose- i l'liaa- Monrhai:. and the e.-reinony was .i'c)i:i:ed by licv. Father CfUyaii. M ;r. Meyr .- js a resid'-nt .f tiie cathe-, cathe-, .- ira! ; ;rish Sle- has been superinten- dTif of schools for the past five years, has been in other ways honored. I Mr. Meyer iss onneeted '.villi the Colo- lado Nati anal b ink. They will make their 1; oiiie here, -where a fiat has been pi:t in readiness.. Personal. "' Denver ha. very reason to be proud oi little llegina Hanson, whose musi-i musi-i cai talent is attracting wide atten tion, and whoso work on the violin was enthusiastically praised by Ysaye. . the celebrated virtuoso. Little Miss j Hansiui belongs to the cathedral par- I isli and is just 5 5 years of age. She -.3 played 'for-' Vsay on his recent visit 'I Io Denv-r. and he is confident of her I future and has asked that she come I io ltelgium n.xt year and study under i his direction. This the child w ill in I all probability do. Denver critics have I been enthusiastic in their praise of I the girl's work.. .She is a member of I ihe Dawkius Violin (jtiartotte and the t youngest member of the Tuesday Mu- 1 sical club. The sympathy of many friends is with Mr. and Mrs. Michele Notary, of 2J.17 Stout street, in the death of their I 1hree children, who have passed away I In the last two weeks. The eldest son. j ' Louis, died from pneumonia, and elose- I Jy following were the deaths of Hooco. 1 a child of 7, and Elizabeth, a girl of 37. The funerals of the latter two were held last Sunday afternoon. The j Notary family have but recently moved I from the Italian colony of North Den- ver. Mr. Notary is prominent in all the Italian societies of Mount Carmol I church. I May devotions, held every evening ! in Logan Avenue chapel, are being well attended. The retreat for the young j -women, eonduetd last week by Kev. Hugh L. McMaiia.inin. drew scores of I members to the Young Ladies' sodality, aaid the reception of these new.inem-f new.inem-f 1 T ' ..-....----- - berswas an -.event of Sunday, evening. even-ing. The Aandern. elub is arranging' for an entertainment and dance, to-be given on Monday evening. May 29, -in St. Ieo's hall at XVest Colfax and South Tenth street. The Minstrels of FJre is the feature of the programme which will prove very interesting! Miss Nellie CFFarrell is very much improved. She is able to sit up most of the day and, when the weather per- , mils, goes out oil the balcony. When she leaves the hospital she will be the guest of Mrs. Harrington of Clarkson street. ! Mrs. "W. P. Genese expects to visit her parents in Vincennes, Ind., during June and Jul". Rev. Father Whelan is improving in health and strength each day. He has many visitors at St. ' Joseph's : hospital. hospi-tal. f Mrs. Max Malich and children will go to their ranch in the southern part of the state, as soon as school close?1, to remain during the summer. Mrs.-J.'C. Ryan and Miss Julia will visit friends in the east in July. Mrs. John F. Campion is at home again after a prolonged stay in California. Cali-fornia. 4 Rev. Father Jarzynski of St. Joseph s church. Globeville. is very busy preparing pre-paring a large class for First Communion Com-munion and Confirmation early in June. The effect? of the recent mission are very marked, increased attendance at the daily Mass and the number of weeekly communicants, as well as a genera i atmosphere of piety and zeal being noticeable. Mrs. Flora Hendire and Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Jones will summer in California. They expect to visit the Portland exposition ex-position on the return trip. John Prelesink. w ho has been in Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb., during the winter, returned home recently. Cullen Court Ladies' Catholic Order of Forresters, will receive Holy" Communion Com-munion in a body at the S:3 o'clock mass at Logan avenue chapel next Sundav. i The Faster collection for the eathe-.j dial parish amounted this year to : $fll..3r. as set forth m a printed repot i i circulated Jast Sunday at all the masses. The Sacred Heart Aid society wa 3 entertained en-tertained last Thursday by Mrs. William Wil-liam T. Crean, 2137 Lincoln avenue. I F.usiness of importance was transacted land a pleasant afternoon was spent. An excellent minstrel production con- ducted along up-to-date lines, for the i purpose of providing funds to enable the young and sturdy cadet;?, comprising compris-ing the nifmbership of St. Anthony Cadet company No. L. to. purchase rrew u informs, occurred last Tuesday evening even-ing in St. Elizabeth's, hall Eleventh and Curtis streets. Soine good talent composed the cast and a thoroughly good program was rend -red. A fashionable wedding of the month will be that of Miss Katherine Mullen land Mr. James O'Connor, which will take place at Si.: Leo church on the morning of Wednesday. May SI. Bishop Matz will officiate. -The Que n's Daughters will meet with Miss .Margaret Malnney. l."36 Emerson street, on Saturday afternoon, Mav 2'dh. at 2 o'clock. and,.Tudge Ren B. Lindsay, the friend of the newsboys, will address the meeting. A larg attendance at-tendance is reouested, as business of importance will bediscussed. Mrs. Harry Gray is visiting here. This is the first time Mrs. Gray has ben in Denver since her marriage a few i years ago. She wap Miss Elizabeth Lid-dell, Lid-dell, popular in' Catholic Icireles, and' the founder of the Aandern club. Many of h-r old friends are renewing acquaintance ac-quaintance with this charming woman. but her visit will take from Denver another well liked young woman, her niece. Miss Olivia Liddeli, who returns with her to Manila. Among the young men who received diplomas from Hi Colorado College of Dental Surgery last Monday evening, was Mr. James I. Laughlin. of the cathedral parish. Mr. Laughlin was a graduate of the Immaculate Conception Concep-tion High School class of 1902. Throughout Through-out his coui-3? in dentistry, he has distinguished dis-tinguished himself in his classes and his friends are confident of his success in his chosen :rofessinn. |