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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Julia Clifford entertained the Aandern club on Wednesdty afternoon j at her home, 1330 Gaylord street. Miss I McGill read a very interesting paper on "Spanish Literature of Today." Miss 'Marguerite Sherman was received re-ceived into the Catholic church by Father O'Ryan on Wednesday of last-week. last-week. On Holy Thursday she received first communion at St. Mary's academy. Mrs. Mary CarneyMoran and Charles G. Andrews were married at the resi-. dence of "Mrs.. Thomas, 1905 .Grant ave-jiuc, ave-jiuc, last Monday afternoon. Father Callanan performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Elizabeth Thomas' Thom-as' and Tracy M., Fisher. After an extended tour of-the east Mr. and Mrs. Andrews wil make their home in Denver. Mr. James Hannon and Miss Katie Harkin were married in Logan, avenue chapel last Sunday evening, Rev. M. F. Callanan officiating. The concert foT'the benefit of St. Vincent's orphanage takes place at the Broadway theatre on t Friday evening of this week. As written from Denver it ! if assured that fully $2,000 will be real- ized. This amount will go toward the j fund for rebuilding the asylum. I The gentlemen who are on the build- j ! ing committee are confident of success. I ! and it is honed that the new St. Vin- j I cent's will be built on a better plan j j than the old, and will be completed this j Mr. Charles Dawson and Miss Gertie I Gallagher were married by Father O'Ryan at St. Leo's rectory last Tuesday Tues-day evening. Miss Gallagher was raised in the parish, and is a prominent promi-nent member of the Young Ladies' Sodality. So-dality. Father Lynch of Independence, la., is a visitor with Father O'Ryan. Mr. Daniel Sully of "The Parish Priest" company attended mass at St. Leo's on Easter, and dined with Father O'Ryan afterwards. Very Rev. Henry Robinson, V. G., spent the week in Pueblo. The regular monthly "pound" party for St. Vincent's orphanage was held at the residence of Mrs. J. K. Mullen, SH6 Pennsylvania avenue, last Tuesday afternoon. Many valuable donations were received. Some important changes in the diocese dio-cese were announced by the Right Rev. Bishop during the week. Father Raber of Cripple Creek will take the place of Father Bender in Colorado Springs; Father Donnelly of Georgetown will go to Cripple Creek; Father McCourt of Denver takes charge of the Brecken-ridge Brecken-ridge church, and Father Robertson, the former pastor, will be stationed at ungnton. and will look after the adjacent ad-jacent missions. Father J. B. Titaval, who has been pastor of the church at Aspen for ten years, has been transferred trans-ferred fo Durango, while at Aspen Father Hickey, the zealous pastor of the Durango church, will take Father Pitaval's place In Aspen. |