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Show I CATHEDRAL NOTES. ! j i I j Services at Penitentiary. I Services were held at the penitentiary I Sunday afternoon for the prisoners I by Rev. Father W. K. Ryan of St. I Mary's cathedral. Mrs. Corinne Ham- mer. Mis? Clara Fafek, Oswald Veltz, I ,T. W. Xiederweiser and J. Ti. Canning I saner. J. W. Roberts accompanied on I the organ. I Stalls for Concert. . I C. A. Quigrley and A. H. Tarbet have I engaged stalls for the Orphanage con- cert. j Children at Theatre. I All the children will be at the The- I . ;itre stt 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. I Positively no one will be allowed on the stage but those selected to care for ihe children. Rev. Father Kiely, Rev. Father Ryan, thirty school teachers, two special officers and four firemen, besides- the regular ones always at the Theatre, and all the stage hands will I have charge of the children, both large and small. They will be as absolutely safe as in their only little beds. After the performance, parents may come back by the stage entrance, of course, and the children will be held until called for, but before the program no one will be admitted but the ones appointed. ap-pointed. This rule will be positively observed. ob-served. No exception?. Excursion From Ogden. I A. J. Cronin, the popular agent of the I Denver & Rio Grande, is arranging for I i an excursion of Ogdenites for the St. i Ann's concert. Feast of the Annunciation. Next Wednesday will be the feast of I the Annunciation. Although it was a I serious disappointment not to have the ' Theatre March 17, or either on March I e date agreed upon, still ft is for- I tunate that the beautiful feast day of J 'the Blessed Virgin has- been secured 1 fnr the concert. It is very fitting that I the concert for St. Ann's will be given I "ii our Blessed Mother's day, and sure- , ly under her kind protection it will be a success. A great many persons were unable to witness the entertainment given at All Hallows college Tuesday night, and in response to many requests the president presi-dent decided to give the same program Friday night at 8:30 o'clock. The en-' en-' tertainment proved very successful. Church Events for March. March is dedicated to St. Joseph ; Tuesday, March 17, was St. Patrick's day. The Easter duty must V performed within the Easter tlmt, which extends from the first Sunday f Le!lt to Trin-i Trin-i lty Sunday. Every day from March 3 until the end of Lent, Sundays x-, x-, copted, is a fast day. (See Lenten Regulations). Wednesdays md Fridays during Lent are days of abstinence I March 19 was St. Joseph's day j Saints of the month: 7th, St. Thoma- f Aquinas (d. 1274); 21st. St. Bcnodkt 1 I ,,4S)- " ' |