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Show I Diocese of Beper ELIZABETH KELLY, Correspondent. The Intermountain and Colorado Catholic is placed cn sale at the James Clarke church goods house. Sit ? California street. Denver. Colo. -! Last Sunday, which Rome, the peat of the Catholic church, celebrated with I ceremonies in connection with the be- atification of Joan of Arc, was the oc- " S casion for an eloquent .sermuii in St. " Leo's church having the Maid of -Or leans for its subject. Father OTlyan, the pastor, reviewed the life of the' woman wo-man whose belated beatification Home was celebrating. -Khoufrh Joan of An: was proclaimed hie.'sed on Dec. 1U of last year, the official of-ficial communication to spiritual dignity dig-nity conlerred upon her had to take place with the pomp and ceremony with which such action is usually invented. in-vented. Father O'Ryan gave a tremendously tre-mendously inlc-restinE story of the French woman, who is now protectress nf her mother country. Clever Young Playwright. Miss Adrienne- Itoueolle. a member of the cathedral paris-h, and a leading spirit of the Wednesday Afternoon Literary' Lit-erary' club, is the author, of a clever f-kMch produced at t'he annual show of the Woman's Press club, Thursday evening of this week. The title is "Two ' Jpnocent Friends." AliKS Roucolle ap peared in the cast, wnd with her were Miss Minnie Shinn, Timothy Ooodwin and Alfred VanderhooC. Miss Houcolle does a great deal of literary work and does it creditably. Holy Name Society. The Holy Xame society of the calhe-Orat calhe-Orat parish is already making; plans for a summer excursion. The trip to Morrison Mor-rison on Decoration day of iast year was such a genuine delight that the ' ; : members want to loso no time in mak ing arrangements for another outing: ihis year. Plans were considered at Hie meeting of the society on Thursday Thurs-day evening of this week. Cathedral Fund. ; . "tii Tuesday evening about forty men t ;md women of ihe cathedral parish as sembled at the parochial residence to discuss with the pastor Rev. H. L. Mc-I Menaniin the best method to be pur- j sued in collecting the subscriptions al-leady al-leady made to the church building fund mid to plan for some means of adding new names to the already long list. j Personal. A. .1. Orti. Mexican consul at Denver, Den-ver, left on Tuesday for the City of Mexico. ;' The social which was given for the bent fit of the cathedral parish at El .Tebcl temple on Thursday evening. - April 15, was one of the most thorough- j ly delightful affairs of the reason. The very large Jawing space proved n-i adequate to accommodate the lovers of that amusement, and several hundred betook themselves to the gallery to play j cards or enjoy looking down on the j merry throng below. Luhman's orches- i tra furnished the music. More than $200 i was realized by the entertainment, ! which was intended as much to pro- ! ? " mote sociability among the members of the parish as for any pecuniary gain. Mr. and Mrs. Diaries J. Reilly of 1176' Gaylord street are home again after a I harming visit to Memphis and other cities of the southland. j t Mrs. Russell Palmer, who spent some I time as the house guest of Mrs. E. G. I Straub, 17G2 High street, was called to her home in Holly Wood. Cal., last r week by the illness of her husband. I Mrs. Joseph O. Hagus entertained the ! Friday 500 club last week at her home, I 3C9 Pearl street. Easter ideas were i carried out in decorations and re fresh - ' nsents. :. ;: s Mrs. Louis Hough is visiting in the I east. s .. ... Miss Mary Moore or sjt. Leo's patish I was received at St. Joseph's hospital, I last Saturday .suffering with blood ! poisoning, the result of a splinter of t wood which penetrated her finger a I week previous. - Miss May Gillis and Miss Margaret I Gillis, who have been isiting in Fort ( : ''oilins. have returned to their home in I Denver. ; Mrs. H. F. Merry weather entertained f at a charming luncheon last Saturday. Spring; flowers made the table very at- , I tractive. '. j Mrs. Eliza M. DuBois and little trandson, Alfred DuBois. will leave on X i Saturday for San Francisco. They will 1 f spend at least a year on the coast. IS I Mrs. E. G. Straub was quite ill last I i week, but is now very much improved. I J Miss Julia Mclaughlin will entertain I j at cards Friday afternoon. April .10. at ! f ! her home, 1220 St. Paul street. Is."' ! l , Mrs. Eugene H. Wechbaugh of 450 ! I East Ninth avenue underwent a suc- I , cpssful operation at St. Joseph's hos- I pital on Thursday. April l". Mrs. I Wechbaugh was operated on over a I year ago, but since then has been in very poor health. Her physicians, I however, are confident now that in a ; tiort time she will be perfectly well. 1 Mrs. Wechbaugh was formerlv Miss 1 Ella Mullen. The A. P.. club was entertained Tues- t day evening of this week at the home of Miss Ethel Kissel. 1 Mrs. K earns, the venerable mother of. I George T. K earns and Mrs. N. K. Den- ? man, is very ill at her home, 1351 Grant avenue. Mrs. Kearns has been in fail- ing health all winter, but for the past few weeks has been unable to leave her bed. 1 2jc ?J: ) i The many friends of Mrs. William A. ! Grainger of 21H0 Downing avenue are extending their sincere sympathy to her on the death of her beloved mother, j which occurred in Rochester, X. Y., on i Wednesday of last week. j . j Denver will have a distinguished visitor vis-itor during the week in the person of Miss Mildred Rawlins of London, Eng- I land, who "will be the house guest of J Mrs. J. J. Brown at 1340 Pennsylvania I avenue. Miss Rawlins is one of the I very close friends made by Mrs. Brown ;snd Miss Helen Brown during their . j long residence abroad. She is the I daughter of Major and Lady Rawlins, J the former a member of the king's I household. Miss Rawlins will be the j recipient of much social attention dur- I ing her sojourn in Denver. I I Sacred Heart college boys were much interested last week in the trial Mara- 'f then, in which two of their number j were entered. The race was from L1t- tleton to the office of the Denver Post . on Champa street a distance of ten ; - and one-half miles. The college boys t uho participated were Lewis F. Sevier and James -rostello. Roth arrived at. the goal in excellent eoiadition, and young Sevier was one of the sixteen who covered the distance in the required re-quired time, thus jualifying for entrance en-trance in the real Marathon which will lie run ovw the Brighton course on Decoration day. |