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Show j CATHEDRAL NOTES. Rev. P. J. Mannion came to the city last Wednesday. : Next Sunday, March 2S, will be Pas sion Sunday. George Soffe will Ping the offertory solo on Sunday. Rehearsal for the members of the 11 'clock choir is held on Friday nights tit 8:30 and Monday at 8 sharp. The children of the two parishes will receive First Holy Communion and Confirmation on Trinity Sundav, June ;th. Surely not a Cathedral in the country coun-try has an organ that can touch the , one in the Cathedral for beauty of tone. power or artistic finish. . Jn listening' to , the magnificent instrument, the hearer thinks wjth deep appreciation of the generous donor. Miss Ellen Hayes, of Ely. Nev. May every year of her kind, j p-reat-hearted lite be as harmonious as ihe glorious chords that come from the heart of the great organ. The Cathedral choir is sadly in need : . of tenor voices. Gentlemen in the con-1 '. : gregation who sing are requested to T give their names to any of the clergy. The music for the Ienten services has been excellent so far and the young girls of the choir are requested to continue con-tinue during the rest of the Lenten season. sea-son. .: - The St. Cecilia choir has not been I doing too much practh-e lately and all 1 members are requested to attend the Sunday rehearsal. There are several good violinists in the parish who could assist the choir ; very materially. Their services would I be greatly appreciated if they were I ; earnest in attending the rehearsals, but I musicians who are careless about re hearsals are not wanted in either the . 9 or 11 o'clock choirs. I John Krouse. Carl Springman. Wal ter Aures and Emily Pfister. violinists, 1 will assist the 9 o'clock choir for Eas- i ter. They are requested to attend the i rehearsal on Sunday at 9:30. f All the children who took part in the I ' St. Patrick Concert are requested to I come to the Knights of Columbus hall f on Saturday at 1:3. |