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Show 1 I Diocese or fleiroer if CITY OF-DENVER. I Bishop Matz . Dedicates . Addition to Hospital at Colorado Springs. ' I 1 Special Correspond"),, .,.'.,' j I ' A large party of clergymen from Den- ' Vfr. including Bishop A. C. Maiz, went ! j down to f'ojnrado Springs last week to! officiate at the dedication ot the new ' . wing to the hospital of St. Francis. The 1 xr rciws took place on Thursday. The dedicatory sermon 'was preached at 2:30 j i o'clock mi Thursday aftermon in the! I r new chapel, which has just been e-om- i plf-ted and which i? a part of :he win p. I Ihe addition whs then formally- thrown "pen. and visitors passed through it t t will, inspecting its .various- interest- i ing features. Addresses were made by l Jiev. Hugh - McMennamin. assistant I pa.tor of Ft. Mary's church, of C-olora- 1 t b Springs, and by A. J. OilEs. The J ciiojr f,f st. Mary's church sang during I i Die service and later rendered some se- I ! lections while the reception was going i on. J j An elaborate dinner was served at 7 I 2 "" lock in the evening, at which the I representative physicians of the city, j i were guests. Besides the regular hos- " 1 i'a! stnff there wore numerous others i f in attendance. The new wing wasi x rectfd at a eost of fpMi.OOit and is I ( handsomely Uniphed throughout. It is equipped in ihe very latest fashion. J I vith up-to-date appliances, which I r make it fine of the most desirable in- i Mituiinris fur. the sick in the diocese. 1 1 number of the new rooms have been f 1 furnished by friends of the hospital; Ij among the benefactors bring the ladies f of the St- Francis Aid society, the ( Knights of Columbus, the Brother Pro- j ( lective Order of Klks (two rjims), Oeneral William J. 1 'aimer. Miss Mar- , pa ret Ewin. Mrs. M. McKepna. Fairley I I Br.oethrs. (biddings P.rotherp. Dr. and i , Mrs. Frank Costello. Mrs. Oly Belle j J Burns., Mr. and Mrs. E. I Scott. Mr. I 1 and Mrs. E. E. Nichols and Mrs. B. T. I i ri"''- i , Death Claims Joseph Kelly. I 1 Th funeral if Joseph Kelly, well " ( known to ail the older residents of I Denver, took place from the Logan Avenue chapel on Thursday morning t of last week, hiph mass of requiem I being sunp by Kev Percy A. Phillips. , The church was filled with the sorrow- , Jng friends if the young man. who has j made his home in Denver for many i j years. , Mr. Kelly died unexpectedly at Sagi- j , naw. Mich., on April The body whs brought to ihe home in Denver. He j I , bad been in failing health for some . . time, but continued his work with I great sin -ss. He early in life adopted the stage as a profession, .and jji his line won marked distinctiuii. H? sp'-r.t his summer vacations always at The family home in Denver and was . , planning to come home when illness s . overtook him. During the three weeks I I be was at St. Mary's hospital in Sagi- I naw he was attended by his younger! brother. Bw, who had spent the sea- I son with him in the "Head Waiters" jj company. Two suucs. Mary and Eli-j zabeth. undertook to ntach him when j the news came that hope had been f abandoned ii-nA .ii-fiv.l ...i.- .Tn- I too late. The party brought the body to JJenver. arriving Wednesday morning. morn-ing. The funeral t.xik place the follow-inp follow-inp day. The sermon was preached by . i J!e-v. Joseph TeUemer. assistant pastor of st. ;Patrick's church, and a boyhood j friend of Mr. Kelly. His remarks wore touching, and he dwelt upon the days, twenty-ve years ago. when they had played tVSther. . The body wa laid! to rest ii A Mount Calvary cemetery in j the familjr lot. Mr. Kelly was a broth-j r of Aid erman Andrew Kelly, who was killed' over a year ago near Buf- I ; ; falo Pask. j j ; - Concept at St. rrancis de Sales. , n nexr, Sunday afternoon, at the I : church of SI. Francis de Sales, in South ' I Denver, a s. acred concert will be given j I i by some of Vhr best talent of the city. I I ) While admission is free, a silver offer- Ij ing will be expected, and the proceeds' I ' will be appbVd to the church d bt. Since j j the inaupiv"ioi:i of the pastorate of j Bev. Fa the: Dunnelley the church has j made rapid '.strides and is steadily' I ciearirg a way indebtedness on th?i J new church and . school building. Th j . I parish residence will require another! I fund, and the i tauishinncrp are working r, iiergei ieally ju.w now to meet this new I demand. ' 1 j I The concert w!!l be an artistic treat ! for those to whom sacred music an- J peals, and will .1oubtle?s be well at- I tended. O'Brien-Rvsvley Nuptials. j An ideal spring Vhurch wedding took I P'ac. at L8aii Avenue chapel oifWed- . ' n"sda niornitig, -Avheu Mies Anna 5 O'Brien became th- bride of Martin E. j jj Bowley, both the ;toung people beingl Mr known in tins cathedral parish, j ( High mass was celebrated at 30 o'clock I ! with l!v. Mi-ha.d W. Donovan of I HfurcrioHii, an uW school friend of the j b:i,Je. ofiicTaling. Bev. Percy A. Phil- j -l'. li-mellor (jf.the diiscese. was as- I Fist ant priest. The altar .was banked with palms and Mbiic Hewers, and the church present- ed a spring-like hjrjiearanee with its graceful festooning of greenery. The 1 bsrge niimliee of frieiids of the brids i . and groom filled th body of the e-hurch I bmg before the opening of the oeremo- I t.v. The hoir rendered tin; musical I programme in a p'easin-: manner. which added to the olcmnitv of ihe occasion. . ". .... The bridal procession entered from the left portal of the church, the bride leaning on, the: arm of her. father, Mr. ! J- E. O'Brien.' . MisF Xora O'Brien, a I sister of the .bride.' and Miss ' Lilian I Bowl ey, a sister of the . groom, were bridesmaids'. Frederick . Bowley. a brother pf the'groom. and William N'ee-nan N'ee-nan were proomsmen. Little 6-year-old Blanche Egan was ' ring-bearer. The ceremony was. performed immediately after the mass. Jn the evening a recep- i tioa was held at the home of the bride's j parents. Mir. and Mrs. J. El O'Brien,' 104 Pennsylvania avenue, after which' the bride ajid groom left for a week's- trip around the state. The bride is a charming young wo-I man. ejuite popular in Catholic society of Denver, and is especially accomplished. accom-plished. Sbe graduated from the Im-I Im-I maculate Conception school in the class I of ISM and has aJways enjoyed the love j and admiration of her fehoolmates. Her brid.il gown was of white silk mull over ) taffeta, and she wore a long tulle veil, ' which hung to the hem of her gown, j Miss Bowley was attired in white mull, and Miss Nora O'Brien wore mull a f champagne tint. The small ring-bearer! wore il dainty white frock. t'pon their return to the city Mr. and Mrs. Bowley will be at home at 517' Eighteenth avenue. Mr. Bowley is a! young hotel man.. i j Musicale an Artistic Success, j The annual musicale of the muaic class ef the Immaculate Conception school has come to be a salient feature of the year's programme of incidental entertainments, and this year was an even greater success than ever. The i seve nth annual musicale took place on j j Friday evening of last week in the school hall, into which were gathered a large number of the relatives and j friends of the participants. The pro-J Aramme was well arranged and pleasingly pleas-ingly rendered. Perhaps the most interesting in-teresting part of it was the "Greeting Chorus." which was sung by twelve little girls, all gowned in white and carrying shower bouquets of flowers. It was an action song and gracefully given. The numbers were: "La Violette" ..Streabbog Irene McSheehy, Mary Taul, Marie Southerland. Clara Shaugo. "Greeting Chorus." Piano Lillian Bowley. Violin, "Flower Song" ..Carmer.' j Thomas Ryan. Julius Lee. j "Feather Dance" Ducelle May Connolly. j "Galop" Streahbog Cecilia Dsvinny. Anita. Xorton, Thel-ma Thel-ma Chisholm. Antoinette HaberVSLelen McCaffrey. Mary Donnegan. j "Morning Prayer" Liehner Josie Corridon. . . "Nocturne" - D'Orso' Pauline Thies. Mabel Whitman. Violin. "Petite Valse".. ........ .iDancla Edward DeCunto. "La Canreia" Forbes Helen Devinnv, "Etude Polka" Schmoll j Katherine Kelly.- Violin. "Barcarolle" Sawyer Eugene Murphy, Albert Marucchi." ; I "valse" Low I Alice Monaghan. Ethel Kerns, I Lucy Marucchi. Susi- Monaghan. i Ruth McCaffrey. Eva Sullivan. "II Trovatorfi" ' t-v I j lUI 11 Kathleen Detiinto. "Polka de Concert" Meacham Anna McGovern. Sadie Mulrooney, Katherine Kelty, May Connolly. "Only a Dream" Eddy Margaret Connollv. , . Violin. "Landler" Bohm Eugene Murphy. An April Shower" Rathbun j Marparet Gillis, Helen Mfery weather. weath-er. Helen Devinnv, Marguerite Fa-; Fa-; hey. . . "Melodie" Englemann j Marparet Born. Cecile Haberl. .. oice, "Villanelle" DeirAequa Mary M.uIroonejr. j'Aalse Chromatique" LShetizky i Helm McGovern. Lillian Rowlev. ! "Rippling Hill" Hennes i . Sadie Mulrooney. "Valse Arabesque" Lack Bessie McGovern. "Polka Caprice" Kern Ismena Roper. Anita Xortoin. "Sonata. On. r.7" ..Besthoven Mary Mulrooney. j Voice. "A Winter Lullaby"".. ..deKoven ' Helen McGovern. ' j "Belisario" Gorla I Mary Mulrooney. Bessie McGovern. j Easter Collection at Cathedral. j It looks very much as if the cathedral ! Parish was once more establishing it-pf it-pf If on a good financial basis. The col- I lections have been unu.suallv large of late and the Christmas and Easter of- ferings were even surpassing the hopes . of the new pastor. Bishop N. C. Matz. A printed list of the contributors who sent in their names has been prepared and was passed out at all the Masses en Sunday last. The bishop hopes in this manner to encourage, those who did what they could, and also to remind re-mind others lhat but a small proportion propor-tion of the entire enrollment of, the parish appears on the list. Although many are oppose! to allowing their, names to amoar with their offerings, i it is the wish of the priests that they j do it in order that due credit mav be given them. This list of contributors to ihe Easter collection is as follows: Armstrong. Thos. If.. High St...$ 1 eo Rah in-. 1.. A. 1MO Lincoln Ave I (mi Kailey. Mrs. Pos. 1... lpjo Grant Ave 500 Karron. .Miss Lucy. 12(1 Dowing 2 00 Hesnn. j. -.. i Gilpin St ;o eifl Bishop. Alva. A2' California St l Hisson, Nicholas .' Qi) ! j Rlahut. Miss Julia. 1105 Pennsylvania I y. . 2 ' Blair.' C.' K.,' 1771 Logan' Ave 1 00 Blackburn, Miss Mary. S54 Pearl St.. I -i I Kranigan. Miss Susaii .'. 1 Brown. Miss Helen, lo'i'J Pernsyl- vanla Ave "Brennan. Mrs. James. Z::'2 Ogden St. 1 u I P.rett. Mrs.. 2222 Curtis St 1 W liryar, J. H., and family. 1560 Lincoln. Lin-coln. Ave S w Buehart, A., Twenty-third St. 1M Bucklev. Mrs. P., 1627 Pennsylvania Ave. .. 1 W Bucklev. Miss Annie. 1420 Gilpin St. 1 W Burke. Miss Agnes. 1120 Logan Ave. 1 Burke. Mrs.. 2u23 rhampa St J 0. Cain, Mrs. Fred, 2225 Lincoln Ave.... .- Campbell, Miss Sarah 1 W , Cantiilon. Jliss Mary 2 W Carcw. Miss Marv, 1007 Pennsylvania I Ave '. 2 00 j Carey, Miss Margaret. 90s Uranth I Ave 1 00 Carley, Miss Boso, 1531 Milwaukee Ave Km ! Cnrr. P. F.. 1752 Humboldt St 1 00 Carton. E. A.. I22R Sherman Ave... 5 00 1 Carton, Miss Lena M., 122S Sherman Ave 1 00 CassMy. Miss Katherine F., S'SD FJmerson Si 1 00 Caughlin, Miss Agnes. 1160 Lafayette , St J Cxzm. Mrs. F '5 00 Church. Miss Stella. 1447 Albion Ave. Montelalr 1W Church. Mrs. Nina. 92t Lincoln Ave. 1 i Clancy. D. J.. iW Washington Ave. J u. Clancy, Kthcl. 1!'$0 Washington Ave. 1 fi Clarke, James. 27 Fifteenth St 5 t7 Clark. Miss Elizabeth. Thirteenth Ave, and Clarkson St I OM j Ciiff ird. Mrs. C. At.. 1340 Gilrin St... 5 (h 1 Cohig. Miss -Catherine. 617 East Twenty-third Ave 1 cm Connolly. Terry, 1740 Vine St . w Conway, T. A 1 00 -cstel!o. J. J.. 2050 Chaffee Ave. .. 5 en) Costello. Patrick, and wife. Hot , Colfax Ave 2(h) ("ottrell. George 5 0' ! Conlngii,, Miss Belle F.. 17J Welton St i ifi Crcan, U". F.. 2l:i7 Lincoln Ave 10 00 Cronin. Pan, 1";,'2 Champa St (! ('renin. M!sn, 15 Pearl St 3 K) Curley, Miss Beatrice, 1144 Bmerson st '. 3 on Depgan. M 15S0 Seventeenth St 3 0" I'illon, T. F., 1(4 Emerson St 6 00 Uinan. John. 30) Champa St 1 00 Donahue, Miss Nora 1 00 Donnegan, T. J., 1959 Arapahoe St... 2 ' rouds. A. G 2 "ft Doran. Miss Anastasla, 313J Humboldt Hum-boldt St 5 (XI Doyle, Miss C, 1927 Grant Ave 5 Dreyer. E. A.. 2234 Lincoln Ave 3 ( Driscoll. M. A.. 4'K Twenty-first St. 3 0" iluggan. Miss M. .C 1 " Durrett. Mrs. 17ti7 Emerson St 2 00 Eppel. Mrs. Elizabeth. Maine and Fourteenth Ave 3 01 Faran, Mrs. C. A., 17fi3 Clarkson St.. 2 j Fa ley. Miss Mary V .10) Farrell. Miss Mary 1 ivi Finnertr. M. ij 0"i Fisher, Mrs. Lillian P.. 22H Lincoiii Ave i vi Fitzgerald. J. D., 1421 Clakson St.. 100 Fitzperald, Miss Marie. 1 mi Fitzgerald. T.. 1775 Lafayt-tte St... 100 Hanagsn, John. S31 Seventeenth St. 5 (to Flynn. J. A.. 1S22 Clarkson St 2 00 Forhan. Dr. R. J 3 0" Friend tK j Friend '. . x 00 Friend 50 Garrett, Miss Mary, 1420 Logan Ave. 1 K Gaule. James E.. 1771 Logan Ave 1 Oft ! Goodwin,. Mrs. W., 1100 Clarkson St. 7 00 Griffith. Mrs., 3754 Sherman Ave. .. 100 Gulon. William, 1843 Clarkson St. .. 1 oO Haaus. John J., 3959 Washington Ave . s ( H Hayes. Thos. A., 3424 Emerson St... 3 00 Halpin. Thos. J.. 143H Tremont St 50 Harrington, D. M.. 1251 Clarkson St. 5 00 Hayden. Mrs. J. J.. 3513 South Fifteenth Fif-teenth St frt Healy, Miss Mary, Pennsylvania Ave. 1 on I Henneberry, Aliss Marv, 2449 Clark- i It-i St 1 00 ! Hagan. D. F., 1847 Pennsylvania Ave t (Ml Houlihan. Miss 3 in Howard. Mrs. W. C. 2332 High St. 2 Hurd. Mrs. C. R.. 1420 Pearl St 5 0V Hurley. Miss Mary, 547 Alcott St... 5 00 I Hutchison. Miss Maggie, 2212 Lafav- ette St ;.. ,v Hyatt. Miss Josephine. 3245 Clavton 2 00 Jackson. Mrs. Mary E.. Maine and Fourteenth ave 1 00 John and Theodore 2 00 Johnson. Geo. F.. 1771 Logan Ave 3 00 Johnson, Fred P.. 728 Grant Ave 2 00 Jovce .7. T l?t Pturlrunn S 1 .'.1 Jordan. Mrs.. l)2 Curtis St 50 Joyce. Miss Catherine (ic Karmally, Michael 3 00 Kearns. Geo. T., 220 Twentieth Ave.. 5 fit Keegan. P. F 1 00 ! Kelly, Katie, m Pearl St 3 (0 Kelly. M.. 14t' Elizabeth St 5 ro Kelly, Miry L 1 en Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. C'nas.. 233 Twen- ty-second St ji 00 Kerrigan, Miss Christina 2 0 Keteisen. Mrs. O.. 20W Vine St 1 0 Kimber. Mrs. B.. 106fi Ogdn St J 00 Kurth. Mrs. Mary. 151 Williams St.. 2 eO Kimber, Master Vernon, -055 Ogden -St Km Le Have. Geo. M.. 13 Broadwav.k. 3 00 Langevin. C. F., 1840 Lincoln Ave.., 50 Larkin. J110. E.. 25l5 Grant Ave 1 no Laughlin. James. 3053 Washington , A'e 5 ,yi Leahv. K. D., 121C Bace St 1 00 Lynch, F. F' . 2 ) J.ynfh. J. H.. 1017 Twentieth Ave.... 3 U) 1 Lynch, Miss J'jlia. 1206 Evans St.... 1 01 Lynch. Miss Margaret, 3206 Evans St 3 00 Lyons. Mrs. H. K. T., 1441 Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Ave . ,-, u, MacDonald, Duncan. 3753 Orden St.. 1 CO MacDonald. Miss May, 322 Eighteenth Eight-eenth Ave (0 Mahoney, Mlss Katherine, XV) Logan Ave 00 1 Mahoney. Miss May. X lxipan Ave.. 1 (hi Ma lone, M. E.. im Welton St J e0 Malone. Mrs. H.. 7 E Nineteenth Ave j im Marihugh Mrs. O. N., 1417 E Thirteenth Thir-teenth Ave 1 cm I Martin. Mr. J. C. 5 00 iMeehan. Miss Josie, Nineteenth I Ave and Pearl St i nn M' Callln. P. '.. 222 Twentieth .iyi" 5 0 McDermott Mrs.. 2040 Humboldt St. " m .AfcDonald. Miss Catherine 1 m McFarland, Mrs. A., 729 E. Tenth Ave ..... f-f) McGovern. Michael. 1842 Logan Ave" ii 00 McGovern. Mrs. J., pog Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia Ave " lV) McHn1Ubrn?ih0?J?' m A ' : S '' AicHugh. Miss Marv 1 McNamee. Cant. M. M., 95S Corona SCO- MrNamara, Mrs. M., 1552 Steele St.. 1 W 1 MrXamara, Mr. F. 13J Colfax Ave. I.......... 1W McPartland. James. 3256 Columbine St., I McTaggart. James. 2011 Ogden St... o 00 McTfrnan. Terence. S47 Pearl St 2 0 Monahan, Mtss Marv, 1S11 Grant Ave 2 0i) Monahan. Mrs. Charles 1744 Grant.. 3 ey Monti, Mrs. J.. 1344 Pennsylvania Ave "lf Murray. Mrs. E. F.. 14,M Lf.gan Ave. 2 00 .Mullen Miss Margaret. 1645 Glenarm St 1 Mullen, the Misses. 27 Grant Ave.. 2 -0 MHlroon'ey. P.. 1029 Seventeenth Ave. 10 Co M-rphv, Miss Annie 1K27 Lincoln vo .'. 1 ) I Murphy, Miss Delia. 022 Pearl St... 1 ) Murphy. J.awrenee, 13.'L5 Grant Ave. . 2 00 Murto. Dennis. 1415 Race St 25 0' i Mykins Mrs. W. J.. 3fi22' Downing I Ave , 5 011 (Nat Miss Margaret , 3 Co Nea7r Mrs. John J.. j41 Pennsylva- nit Ave 2 00 Nicholson. Edwaivl. 1";f J.oean Ave. 5 ( Norton. M. F.. S4!t 1 'earl St 1W O'Connors. Mrs. Thomas, WO Twenty-second St. liw O'Ponnell. Canton and Ottomar, 1527 Race Sc 5 0,1 1 O'Donnell. Miss Hannah 1 00 O'Fallon. M. J., 1545 Gilpin St 5 ( O'Hearne, Mrs. Apne -29 Clarkson St ' 1 ,10 O'Herron, Mrs. and Mi 30 W Twelfth Ave 2 ) O'Mailia. Miss. 3740 Emerson Ave. .. 2 50 O'Neill, James H.. ix,$ Adams St. t 00 O'Xeil. Miss Stasia 1 mi 1 O'Sullivan. Jeremiah, f;;? Pennsyl- I vania Ave '. .. 1 00 j Piatt. Mrs. Ellen. 2359 ixlcaii Ave... j im Prior. Mrs. G. W.. lfii:, ii,,wninp Ave. 5 in gnigley. Mis.s Eva., 1H3i Marion St. 1 on Quigly, Mrs. P. J.. pi.-jj Marion St. 1 00 Quinn. Miss Ella, li:. rfax Ave.. 1 in Reddin. J. H.. 915 Bm idwav 5 'Redmond. Mrs. P.. m.-j jJ)ffan Ave. :w Re ickclmann. H. 11 ,nt I Robinson. Mrs. X.. :U:V East Fourteenth Four-teenth Ave j (Kt Roderick, Mrs. Klien'.'' l!'Krt''Graiit Ave. 2 1 hi Roser. Misses. 122.1 (V,umhine. St... 1 00 I Roy, fetor E.. HV,s (;i)pin St 5 00 Ryan. Mrs. Ed.. 2351 Lincoln Ave.... 1 01 Ryan, .Mrs. M. J.. 2352 (Jgden St 5 on Ryan. Mrs. .Mary. 1057 igan Ave.. 2. havape. T. F.. 1322 DnwnihV Ave.... 2 . Seherrer. M. J.. 3103 lfiei, St 1 -Ml Shea. U 1440 Downing Aye H) Av W2' i,nns",vil,,ia Shield's.- Mrs. j. M.. '17.15 'k'nierVon St.' 1 m a aiiery. Miss Mary. i Grant Ave. 3 00 St S' J ' -49--'('aIifornia Smith, H ugli.' 1956" Park' Ave.' I m Stack, ( atherine. 2244 Stout St 3 :, Stapleton. M.. transient 1 eo Thiebault, Miss May j 1744 Grant A ve. ... . . w Tourrell. . M-rs. ' V. ii'- ' ' ''',' 't Twelfth Ave..... . ' " rm .-'"-Juhn. 215 East TwVntVI third Ave ' , waNh0- WS9Z vnesr.":::::::::: I,! Ualsh, .Afiss Marv .7. ,, Watts. Miss Meliwa, 1557 PennVvil " j vania Ave. .. . -() uiifi1, it'" Ia!T' ""'Oram AVe.':." 3 ilsi Ave.' Louise. 1307 'Emerson hite. Mrs. Julian. r,2ti Larimer 's't' " ft JtnP Enlerfri block i' S Uollcns.'ik. A. W...1S15 Marion Sf i i.i xoamV. VaV' wei't'on In envelopes addressed 51500 Open collect.jrt ..".!.!...,...'.'.' 45055 Total r : BcnvorpK:'" Note.?. e Ytou"Z -Men-B Sodality of the cathedral parish held an interest parhh h-tll ,Urfy ' S the parish hall on Champa street. The hail has been renovated and makes a Pleasant meeting place noiv. thl1 m prepar,aUvnS for benefit of the House of the Good Shepherd are Progressing rapidly and the affair promises to be successful.' A nias meeting was held in Fraternal Union ball on bunday to perfect the plans. PUEBLO, COLO. With impressive ceremonies St. Andrew An-drew s Slovak society iSunday dedicated dedi-cated Its hanelsome n- v.i. A M,arys church, in. the Grove, at 10 o clock, the banner was blessed by Rev Adf Ibert Blatmik. after, wlifch a solemn sol-emn high mass conducted by three Priests was performed. 1 The' several Austrian and Slavonic societies of St Mary's parish united In a, grand parade' which . terminated with "a banquet at the hall of they. St. Joseph society, on I East B street. t which,all of the" delicacies deli-cacies known to the Slovak culinary art were served in true Slovak style. This was followed by dancing, which continued as long as anyone could be found able .to occupy the floor. The I sponsors for .the banner were Mark I Behak. John Sirhal. T.: G. MeC.arthy and other prominent citizens. The lat-ter lat-ter was adopted into the nationality of ! me nay.- .Mrs. Jennie Rehak. one of the leaders? in Slovak society, acted as "Mother of . the . Banner." The new banner is an elegant specimen speci-men of workmanship in blue and the Plavle colors. It contains a picture of St. Andrew, an emblem of the National SlovRk union, wording appropriate to the' society, and a profusion of ornaments. orna-ments. The society has done considerable consider-able charitable work among its mem-! mem-! bers since its establishment in this city, j |