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Show Sacred Heart Ladies' Aid Society; i Elects Officers. I On .Thursday. Dee. 7. occurred tbe f ! animal election of ol'leer.s of the Sacred j i Heart Dadies" Aid society at a a. meet- j line; held ai the home ..t Mrs. William: Ho'vK iWO Marion street. There uas ar." unusually large attendance and, ! much enthusiasm vvat? u.aiiiP sted. ' .Mr--. Marnar-t Hid.bard, in a few j j beau; iiully ehos.-n remark.-, paid warm ( tribute to the retiric.s: la-csMeut, Mrs. , .1. H. ilcttei-iiekl. ami on bolialf of the ' soeiety urged 'p r to accept u renojni- ( nation, bin. Mrs. l'.interjield. having ; I served fai;hfull 'or two y.-ars. was i ; obdurate- in her refusa! I" assume t lie ! duties foi a third term. The nam.- of Mrs. Kliza M. Dub ds a.s il'iop placed in nomiruiiioit and 1 r election rnado niiOnimous. Mrs. Du- : hois was the hrst prsid.en: of the; soeiet- at its birth in and has s . - , era! Ti.nes si:ie-e i j i 1 - 1 the .--hair with; 'rerit to hevsch" v'ta! uve.it ben-.tiL to : the society. The other otlice.-.1 ehoas-n for V.'H w.-re: First vice president Mrs. Jos. ; A. Osn yr; second tec prestl. rn. Mrs. William Doyle:' secretary. Mrs. Jo-eidi t Ilagus: reioidir.j; seerei.ir, Missj Itene Abe'.: tr- iiscie:-. Mrs. M. .1. Me- ; Carthy: ehapisii:. Mrs. I . Callahan: ; auditors. Mr-. Hubbard and Mr. T. I'...' Kiurdan. Tb.esr- odh-tis will 1 insliiib-d : at the .a-xt meeting to be iieid Jan.. 4. ., the place to be a nuotiueed later. This ; society has a meml:rship of 1L" and it , is expecu-d that at the installation uf oilieeis the at lend; ifee VilI be 'too lnrg' ; to be accommodated in a private house, so it may be necessary to engage one of the halls for the. occasion. A committee composed of- M:s. Joseph Walsh from Sacr-d He-tvt parish. Mr-. J. l'L o'Drh-n of Immacn-; late c'.'i!c iition. Mrs. L":iordan of St. ! Leo's and Airs. Campbell from the North Side, was appointed t isit all ' the poor and sif-k on the relief roll and , distribute Christmas: chc-rr in so far as the treasury will permit. '. , A risng vote of thanks was tendered J Mrs. De p.ar for a contribution of ?10 ': towards furnishing the society's room ! in Mercy sanitarium. j Mrs. George I). v KempPm, one . of : the charter membbers, bvd no longer) a resident of Denver, win made aa, honorary member In recognition of In r services in the past, av-fl thr t-cvu' was instructed to send her a letter-to her homo in New -York, where she lies , dangtrously ill. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darry of ouden aial Twenty-second avenues are' tbe proud parents of a Utile dau;;hui. The regular meeting of tr.o Cuardian , Angel guild was heid on Wednesday, ! Dec. 6. at the home, of Mrs. Ceorge'T. Kcanis, 1SS5 Williams street. Much ; t nthusiasin has been displayed in stw- j ing for the poor, and many warm, cofti- j fortable garments are in readiness for j the Christmas distribution. .,. Mrs. J. J. MeFeeJy of Vl'. logan aVe- ; n-je, will entertain the guild at its next ! meeting. ' . Miss Agnes Flynu has gone to spend I the holidays at her home' in Central1 City. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heinz,, formerly of ! Denver, announce the engagement of Their daughter, Miss Helen Hein. to Mr. John I'ierce tJracie of Little Dock, j Ark. Tin wedding will occur nl6ut ' the first nf the year and -will ob of i:i- ! terest to many Denver friends as Miss j He'mz was at one time one of the. most I popular, young ladies of the Catheelral ! parish. , Mr. Jox and Mr. .John. RearJon . of liostou are Denver visitors for whom Mr. anu M rs. Joseph F. lieardon entertained en-tertained charmingly - tit dinner one j j evening last week. Mrs. Harry Connolly continues quite I ill and her friends are very anxious , ! about hrc. j Mrs. Joseph retitelerc of Calham. i Colo., is visiting her daughter, Mrs, J. J. F. Moran, 209$ Clark son street. The lood Shepherd Aid-soeiety met last Tuesday with Mrs.' Joseph A. .Ostler, .Os-tler, 337 H road way. It is jossible that the sale of fancy goods "which usually i ! occurs before Christinas at the Convent. ! of the Good Shepherd will-take place j early in the coming year. It, was im- j possible to arrange f.r it at th? acctts- tcmed time owing to the change, in' j superiors. . M"S. Margaret Hubbard and. Miss Jcannn . Drusnan will entertain the la-f dies - of '-the . Aid society; on'Tuesday, j Dec: V-h cards, 'din roni "23, Charles i building. -Six-handed euchre Will be; th game. J Mr. John K'-nna; '.foreman-1 of a sec- j lion 'crew working on the' --Denver & j Kio Grande railroad, near .Burnham, ' was seriously injured last Saturday by lKhig run over by a locomotive. Mr. Kenna was brouulit to Denver find now lies in a precarious condition at St. Joseph's hospital. His advanced age makes-his recovery doubtful. Mission for Cathedral. i Aoubt the first of the year the parish- j Continued on Page 3. i I ''CITY OF DENVER. I Continued From Page 6. I ioi.eis of L-ogan aw.iuo chapel will be treated to a two weeks' mission. This : armomn 11 nl wi'l be luiilecl with de- light as there has: been no mission in I that c'him-h since T.''L and this one. promises t.-. be of u:iusi.;;l interest as it I will be conducted by R, v. Fa ther Ros-j Ros-j inkel. S. J., of St. iunatins callege. i Ciiieatjo. ! l-'ather Rosvrinkel is known far and : Wide as an ora.tor f rare anility, while tr's zeal for the salvation of souls is un-i un-i tiling, and a mission under such fa-i fa-i vorablo auspices is certain t bear good fruit. ; The services the first ivrk will be j exclusively for women and the second week for men. after which Father Ros-I Ros-I wiukel and his assistant will devote i two weeks to the p:r:s;iioners of the ! Church of the Annunciation at the hi-j hi-j vitation of the pastor. Alonsignor II. n-. n-. ry Robin--on. Two or three other mis-I mis-I sions will 1? given in different parts o:' j the state, the priests in the outside par-i par-i ishes vieiug with each other to secure the ministrations of ihese very stte- cessful missionaries. i Knights of Columbus Elect Officers. At a large and enthusiastic meeting j held in Fraternal T'union hall on Fri- day evening, Dee. S, the Denver eoim-! eoim-! il No. Knights of Columbus, eloct- ed olficers for the ensuing year. Whde j the balloting was spirited, the result j met with entire, satisfaction. Following Follow-ing is the list of the hewly-eiecter of-! of-! iieers: i Grand knight. Frank .1. Cavanaugh: deputj- grand knight. Judge John. T. Mnllins: chancellor. John It. McChni-I McChni-I ran: .financial secretary. Hugh T. J 0'Rt:illey: recording secretary. Herbert j Fail-all; treasurer. Charles .1. Dunn: j warden. Michael Walsh.: lecturer. David Da-vid O'Krien: advocate. William 11. Andrew; An-drew; inside guard. Hairy Cider: ont-sife ont-sife guard. Thomas McNamnra: trustees. trus-tees. William . T. Donovan, Joseph 'P. Dunn .and John Mullen. A gloom has been cast over the entire Italian colony by the passing away of j Mrs. Julia Rnwlius Fra.zini. the be-! be-! loved wife of Prospero Fra'.zlni. who. besides being a very intluential business busi-ness man of Denver, was known throughout the- west as the founder of the banking houses of Fraaziui Brothers Broth-ers in Pocatello. Ogden an 1 Denver.- Mrs. Frazzinl had been ill but a short time, mid her death was due to a nervous collapse. She was the idol of the. Italian colony, and during her illness ill-ness the quantity of flowers that daily found their way !o the sick room . bespoke be-spoke the love and sympathy' of sorrowing sor-rowing friends and neighbors. Mrs. Fiazzihi was but I'tt years of age, and besides her husband, is survived sur-vived l,y two little daughters. Lucia aged S years, and Theresa, a baby of lf months. The funeral occurred on Sunday afternoon. Dec. 10. from ? family home, Cl"s Fifteenth street, to Mount Carmel church, where prayers were offered for the repose of her soul. Interment took place In Mount Calvary cemetery. Salvntori Rellanti. who died last week at his home. 42S Clerspaeh street. was buried on Sunday last from Mount Car-mel Car-mel church. Several linliait societies of which deceased was a member escorted es-corted the body to its last resting place in Mount Calvary cemetery. Mr. and Mis. Dewitt Clary of L'Oi.'i Walnut street are prostrated with grief over the death of their infant son. Robert. Rob-ert. The little one was laid to rest in Mount Calvary cemetery last Sunday afternoon, the funeral being largely attended. at-tended. The remains of John Allera. who died in Denver Dec. S, were sent to Louisville, Louis-ville, Colo., for interment. Martin Carroll of 12,S Ciena rm street died on Saturday, Dec. 9. and was burled on Monday from St. Elizabeth's church, where requiem mass was said for the repose of his soul. Deceased was formerly a resident of Detroit, Mich. Miss Cornelia P.lanche A ley. daughter of the late E. C. Aley. died' in Denver last week and was buried from St. Leo's church Tuesday morning, mass en-requiem en-requiem being said by Rev. William O'Ryan. who likew;se spoke beautifully of the young life jus', closed. AHss Aley wns a convert to the Catholic faith, having been instructed and baptised by. Father O'Ryan three vars ago. and remained re-mained to the day of her death a devout de-vout follower of her chosen religion. St. Anthony's Aid society met at the hospital on AVednesday last. Mr. Thom.-is F. Dillon continues in a serious condition, but hope is entertained enter-tained for his recovery. Rev. Father McAIenamiu is a gre.it favorite with thosv seeking instruction instruc-tion In our holy relig'on. Last Sunday Sun-day one of bis converts. Mr. George L. Simpson, was baptized. Mrs. Simpson and their children were receive 1 into the fold a few weeks ago. Airs. George Geis was one of those baptized recently, recent-ly, while four or tlve more are receiving receiv-ing Instruction from Father McMeua-min McMeua-min preparatory to. embracing' the Catholio religion. I A number of Catholics from Denver went up to Greeley during the week and helped to make Father Ca svy's church fair the great success it was. I Father Casey was formerly connected ! with the Logan avenue chapel and St. I L- o's church and the people here retain j a warm affection for In n and rejoice in ! his success in his new field, j St. Leo's church hall was crowded on Wednesday evening. Dec. 0. the occa-I occa-I sion being the entertainment by the Young Ladies' -Sodality. Professor j Men.ies. Miss Puckingham. Aliss Nu-! Nu-! gent. Rev. Father O'Fnrroil. Mis la ssie s-sie AJcGovern, Al is?" Daly, Mrs. Cuius. Aliss Letitia Kirkpatric "v nd Air: Ls-velle Ls-velle contributed to the success of the musical programme, after which dancing danc-ing was indulged in. During the evening even-ing an oyster supper was served by the young ladies. The- occasion was pio-nounced pio-nounced a delightful one by all present pres-ent and the hope, entertained that their success may prompt the members of the sodality to be hostesses again in the near future. The coming of Joe Newman is now an event looked forward to each year and his many friends seek to make his reception re-ception commensurate with his deserts. When Air. Newmon makes his? appearance appear-ance on the Orpheum stage on.Mondav. Dec. IS. he will look out over several hundred of his fellow Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus gathered there to do lmnor to the occasion and there is no doubt his reception will be an enthusiastic one. Last Sunday the Knights of Colu n-. bus installed a new lodge at Grand Junction, delegations being present from the councils at Denver. Leadvilie, Colorado Springs and other points, in the stae. Tne installation was in charge of State Deputy John II.' IVe "!-din "!-din of Denver, as-.-'stel by other !ofIi-oers !ofIi-oers oT the order. A .-pejial train -parried the Knights to Grand Junction. |