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Show v CATHEDRAL NOTES. I 1 The Easter music will be repeated on j I Sunday morning. ! j f- f i There will be no rehearsal for the 11 ; I o'clock choir this week or next. .1 ! The young girl? of the choir will not j J rehearse Sunday morning this week. I 1 The ladies of the Altar society will mtt next Monday afternoon at 2:30. ? J . , All are requested to attend. f I 3 The members of the St. Anthons-'s I t Guild will meet next Tuesday after- I 1 noon at 3 o'clock. I j The members of the Sodality of the 1 1 , Children of Mary will receive Holy I t : Communion in a body on Sunday. I ' : The regular meeting will be held in 1 : the afternoon at St. Mary's Academy. j 3 The members of the Alumnae Asso- i - iation of si. Mary's Academy will shortly hold a meeting to arrange 'or tlie annual banquet, which occurs in ' June. I ' Hev. Father Cushnahan left on Wed- 1 nesday for a visit to Ireland. I : The best wishes of hundreds of I friends will follow him on his journey. I ' 3Ie will attend the grand lodge session j "f the Knight of Columbu? at Balti- I ' ' more before sailing from Xew York. I , I Friday being Communion day for the member." of the Sacred Heart, a large number received Holy Communion. Com-munion. The promoters met last Sun- day afternoon. Kev. Father W. 1J. Meehan of Xew- iM.rt. II. I., and Rev, Father T. J. H?f-1 H?f-1 f. inan of Southampton. Mass.. were in 'be city yesterday, the guests of W. P. O'Meara. They are on their return r borne after a trip through the s-ouch t through Mexico and California. ' The ladies of the St. Ann's Sewing I a society enjoyed an informal but thor- j iHiciuy ueiinirui anernoon last Mon- t da". A delicious luncheon was served t at 2 o'clock and all work was postponed post-poned until next week. Twenty-two T ladies were present and. in the words t f a witty lady present, "th? entire n twenty-two jiresided." 1 Isabc-11 Higgins.Clara Fafck and I S athleen Fitzpatrick were the soloist- t t the ? o'clock Mass last Sundav. j, 1 tt ' 'is Owen sustained her reputation t -last Sunday as the very btst s-oprano r. ever heard at St. Mary's. ' , T 1 The benefit concert for Mrs: Charles ' t: Smith will take place next Monday , r. evening at the Salt'Lake theatre. T So much has been said in the daily : 1. papers about the concert that comment j b here is hardly necessary. m The children of the Junior choir will 1, repeat the successful programme given b ,n st- I'atrkk's night, not any change will le made. The members of the Utah Humane society and many other prominent people of the city requested that tt'.e performance be repeated and Kev. Father Kiely, speaking for Rt. Kev. Bishop Scanlan, in the absence of the latter, very kindly gave his permission. per-mission. The admission to all. parts of the house is 25 cents. The children wear the same costume as before and the entire programme will positively remain unchanged. All the young, ladies and little girls must be at the theatre Sunday afternoon for rehearsal, re-hearsal, and on Saturday .afternoon in ' their hall for rehearsal. The children who take part in the Monday night concert must practice Saturday at"3:30. On Sunday the little 'butterflies" inert rtL uie otiiL jjrtn-j iiiviuc il o'clock: the "fairies" at 2:30; the young ladies at 4 o'clock, the Ikjvb at u o'clock.- Parents are requested to send their children to the rehearsal. 1 Those who miss the rehearsals will not be allowed to appear Monday .night. All the children must be at the theatre Monday night at 7 o'clock. The rule forbidding any one on the stage but those taking part will be as usual, rigidly enforced, with no exception. |