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Show . OGDEN CITY. Meeting of the Children of Mary, Sacred Heart Academy. (Special Correspondence.) " During the month of October two of the largest meetings ever held by the Sodality of the Children of Mary tOOk naoe at Sar.i-nH Ilorl ,1,.. The first was called to discuss the ways and means of uniting a social as well as religious feature to the labors of this flourishing society. All voices blended in harmonious accord ac-cord at such a pleasing proposition, and such was the energy of its enthusiastic members that the first social enterprise is to be a Hallowe'en party complimentary compli-mentary to Rev. leather Cushnahan and the Knights of Columbus. , (The second meeting was even more largely attended and the festive spirit of Hallowe'en beamed from the laces of over fifty Children of Mary. The united spirit , of the members and their rtady acquiescence in the measures proposed give promise of a fruitful reward.' MARY DON AG H Y. Miss Ella Conroy. one of Ogdeu's charming and most popular young ladies, la-dies, was married Wednesday to Mr. C. R. Broughton, Rev. Father Cushnanan-officiating. Cushnanan-officiating. ' Only the relatives of the contracting parties witnessed the ceremony, cere-mony, after which the party drove to the home of the bride's brother. Dr. S. M. Conroy. on Lincoln avenue, where a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Broughton will make a wedding tour of California. The bride has for some time past been the efficient talented organist of St. Joseph's: ' ; 1 -Mr. Broughton is a civil engineer at present with the Lucin cut-off. The Intermountain Catholic ex-tends congratulations and hearty good wishes to Mr. Broughton and his pretty, winsome win-some bride; i The body of George Ternes. son of Ben Ternes, who died at New-Ulm, Minn., arrived in Ogden Tuesday I morning and was taken to the residence of the parents on Grand avenue, where it was viewed by many friends. Funeral services were conducted at the church of St. Joseph Wednesday morning, an eloquent funeral sermon being preached by Rev. Father Cushnahan. Cush-nahan. The obsequies were under the auspices of the Knights cf Columbus, of which order deceased was a member I and interment wis at Mountain View. |