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Show : f CATHEDRAL NOTES. i It f j s I I Requiem mass will be celebrated to- ' f 5 ) day (Saturday al 7:.:n for Die repose of i i I . ; j the soul uf the late Dr. 1. J. McKenna. i j I l ; At St. Ann's orphanage on Thursuay i I persons sut down to a sumptuous I , , dinner, provided in its entirety by Mrs. f I f- David Keith. Of the iiumlxr at tin.- ; I i meal, lt8 were buy and girls who have f been given homes at the orphanage, I ; i and of the remainder ten uctv sisters k 5 ! who have the oliilurrn in Htarse mid 'j '; i the rest were attendants. Turkey, with I iranbprry sauce, mashed potato., etc., ' ; etc.. made up the menu. iW) pounds of : I ' lurkey txinp unions th many things i : ! , contributed by tho in...r. After din- ! I , ' tpr the vhildrcn ainused themselves by i ; n'ngiiiR and lancinR. and the day wv's ' I : , very pleasurable for ail concerned. f i '. Edward JlfGurrin, the pnmiineiit at- j ' torney. delivered the memorial address t the Kni.clits of (lumbus memorial 1 t serivce on Friday night. i s By Hp:cial request on the part or I many of tlie c'itiivRati(iu. Norman if ! Vote, baritone. .aiiR the "Veni Creator ' i i ) by Giorza. last Sunday. ' ' ' Miss May O Neil, soprano, will be the t soloist on Sunday at the 11 o'clock mass. j The organist 0f the cathedral Is very J ,i happy over bavins such fine soprano t support for the concert. Anion? thv i lingers will be Mrs. Kathleen Fitzpat- - rick Atkins of Seattle. Miss Clara Fo- J . of Park City. Miss Mae O'Neil of i Kingham, Miss Mildred 'uddy. Mips i i Florence Locke, all her own "littlr- i i girls," that is. they have sun? in the I ! J ' Cathedral choir when only wee girls of 1 7 and 9. their first training being re- i i celved in the Junior choir. Other fine ; ' ; Fingers will be Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Mrs. ? ! J. Hal Moore. Miss Margaret Harley. j . Miss Lottie Owen, all former leading j ! - j i sopranos of the choir. |