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Show f PUEBLO. Christmas at St. Patrick's. . (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) The Christmas celebration at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's was very sole'rfln and imposing. The church was beautifully decorated with a profusion of cut flowers, numerous numer-ous lighted tapers, abundance of ever green streamers, ine music was up to its usual excellent standard. The church was crowded to its utmost capacity ca-pacity at both the 5 and 10:30 o'clock mas3as. On such days as Christmas can be seen all classes, all nations young and old, rich and poor, gathered from almost all parts of the civilized world: all assembled to do homage to the infant God. Father Bruner preached preach-ed a meet beautiful and touching sermon, ser-mon, dwelling on one of the most beautiful beau-tiful passages of the teachings of Jesus. "Whatsoever you do to one of these, ray poor ones, you do it unto me." He explained ex-plained how in nel-ping the helpless, the maimed, the crippled, the sick, it was done to Jesus. . Mr. Harry Maples has been Quite sick. Mr. Charles Stiner has been quite ill. Mr. Leo McCormick ia down from Denver. Miss B. Wafer is in from her school at Boone?" Mr. George Maloney i3 visiting in Pueb.o. 1 Mis Etta Kretchmer is in from, her school at- Keuloh. Miss Joeie Auth is vitieing her friead Miss Agnes Moroney. , Miss Nettle Desmpsy. who is attend ing school at Boulder, is spending the holidays at home. , il MJabel Heyofenver is visiting her friend mSa r; Mahoney. . Beautiful and grand as was the sing-ing, sing-ing, nevertheiesi9 the Adeste was misled at the higa niass on chri6tTmis. Mr. Judge and daughter, Mrs. Mills, are visiting relatives and friends- in i iic1 City, ,"FlVTho?las Connor, who is attend-' ,e E'ool of mines at Golden, i3 home fcr the holidays. Masdamea Mahoney. Sullivan, Crates ana Hogan deserve great credit for Teir1?ar? W(,rk in decorating the church. If gUoh thing was possible, the decorations were better than before. The Germans have purchased the Mt. Pleasant for their new church. The withdrawal 0; Germans from St. Mary's was entirely amicable. The new congregation ' starts with about forty families |