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Show , CATHEDRAL NOTES. The ladles .f the Altar society met on Ian Monday. The attendance was i net good. The promoters of the League of the Sacred Heart met last Sunday afternoon. after-noon. -4 T.eiiuiem m is." was celebrated on Monday for the lepose of the soul of j the late Mrs. N. V. Dooley. ,: Mi.--? Lottie Owen will sing a "Salve 1 JVgina," by Henshaw Dana, at St. ! Mary's on Sunday. fj. Dunbar was the soloist at St. Mary's last Sunday. His splendid baritone bari-tone v.as heard with good effect in an "Ave Maria," by Santley. Many male voices are needed for the Cathedral choir. Gentlemen of the congregation, con-gregation, who sing, are cordially invited in-vited to tender their services. William Crawford. Edward Collin '"lark DuolittU and Edward Veltz are four new members of the newly organized organ-ized boy choir. The membership will bo increased and restricted to twenty bovs. There are now fourteen mem- ' b'ts. Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Rogers are the ladies appointed to attend to the r.ltars this week. All the children who sang in the "Uutlerlly Chorus" of the Brownie Ha ml must meet at 3 o'clock Sunday r.fternoon at the residence of Miss ("ileason. -4 , The little ones of the Junior choir i Mill meet st C o'clock Saturday: the . older Ril ls meet at 4 and the boys at j ' -' o'clock. The young ladies practice ' Sunday morning at te;30. All are re quested to attend the next rehearsal. |