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Show I OGDEN, UTAH. ' I I i the closing exercises of Sacred Heart this year essay evening. Tuesday, June 16, when the following themes were discussed: The Quaker Poet Miss Gamble Labor Is Worship.. . ..Miss Niederkorn The Immortal Dane Miss Ledwidge Uncrowned Kings the Poets Miss Kane The Golden Mean Miss McCarty The Time Needs Heart, 'Tis Tired of Head Miss Trapp The Power of t,he Novel Miss Pfaff Unwritten Music Miss Coltman Cordelia, the Faithful .Miss Gleed The Sturdy Pioneer Miss O'Neill The graduates in the academic course were: Alice M. Coltman, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Anstra Irene Gamble, Peterson, Utah; Pearl Gleed, Lima, Mont; Kathleen Kane, Pocatello: Myra Kane, Pocatello; Florence Ledwidge, Butte; Helen M. McCarty, Ogden; Margaret Mercer. Ogden; Og-den; Marie A. Niederkorn, Idaho Falls; Ella F. O'Neill, Ogden: Adelia Pfaff, Boulder, Mont.; Atwild Trapp, Pocatello. Pocatel-lo. The address of the graduates was delivered by Hon. J. A. Howell. It was a scholarly, brilliant address, one that left a splendid impression on all who heard the learned gentleman. The Rev. J. R. Rosswinkle, S. J., arrived ar-rived in Ogden from Chicago Saturday and preached the sermon at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's church at high mass at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Father Ross-winkle Ross-winkle was here last Pentcost and with Father Donaher conducted a mission for three weeks. Ogden Catholics were glad to welcome him back. While here he gave the retreat at Sacred Heart academy, and will go to Salt Lake City, where he will give the retreat at the Holy Cross hospital next week. |