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Show i CATHEDRAL NOTES. The Christmas music will be repeated at St. Mary's on Sunday. The members of the Junior Choir will have rehearsal on Saiurday afternoon iii The young girls practice at 4 u'doek. The mcmbeVs of the St. Cecilia chorus will resume rehearsals on Sunday, Jan. S. p.x.r,, after the 9 o'clock mass. Ail are requ. st-d to attend and new members are cordially invited to join. 4- All kinds of trouble attended the 11 o'clock i -horn for Christmas this year. Mrs. Slacle was taken suddenly iil v: Miss Rosemary Holland, who had been ill. took her place at the last mo- J n-ent.. During mass on Sunday J. D. S.iliivan, tenor soloist. Oswald Ycltz and Master Edward Fitzpatrick. the ! violinist, were taken ill and were forced ; 1o nao the chun-h. But with all the fatalities the music was very credit- ! ably rendered. j f Many charitably disposed people are fi.iinisly inquiring about the re-organization of St. Anthony's Guild. And Tin wot,, jri-: What an opportunity for soe:e good, em'rgetie, thoroughly Christian woman to volunteer as president presi-dent of the guild and win the apprecia- j t'-n of every Catholic in Salt Lake. ! not to speak of (he cratitude of the i poor. St. Anthony's Guild should lie the ! t prominent charitable organ iza- j tion in the city. What is the matter? j j The following is from the Catholic Adv m. e of Wichita. Kan.: "The bishop of Sail Lake has femvl j;. necessary to is -ue a warc-i - g to his people to protect pro-tect tiie;-. against fraud and imposition flop.: unscrupulous solicitors, who ini-poiiime ini-poiiime them for donation? toward charitable or religious purposes. If our j people would make it a rule to give J nothing except upon the recommenda- I tion .f their pastors, these imposters I would soon hae to Mop their nefarious j work for w ant of adequate returns. See I ' e..,-nm-,;i.ication from Father Huef- I f-r in another column.'' I TIrv. F-ithrr r'i:caf celebrated mass I In Mercur last Sunday. I - - I The member of ihe St. Ann's sewing I ' so.jety will meet on Monday, Jan. 9. j. Fi-zgrrri.-l of Park City spent a few days here last week. . - K. J. O'Connor ef Denver is visiting in ihe city. L. A. M.-iio.-i ,,f ark Citv spent a lew days h j.ist week. Josej.h 1. i : i. h r-uiriied from the B.ack Diamjij j.roj...riy last week. V. P. o'M. tva r- iuriird from Nevada for the h li i ays. Mr. ai d Mr:. H..,l!y ;eWell left for Los Alleles Friday. Mr. and Mr-. 10. E. Calvin and family aic warmly w eiconn d to the c ity. Mrs. I. c. c.iosz ttt Monday for New ' ork on a three weeks' business and pleasure trip. While in New York Mrs. G'.osz will be the Ruest of her daughter Mrs. Uesomary Glosz-Whitney, who is now appearing at Field's theatre in "It Happened in Nordland." ; 1 Miss Eleanor Llovd of Bint is in tl iiy, a guest of .Mrs. Belden in Popper-ton. Popper-ton. W. Willard Palmer of Grand Bapids. Mich., spent Christmas in Salt Lake, on Lis way hone from the coast, with his In- theis, L. A. Palmer and E. li. Palmer. Pal-mer. Mrs. Sarah J. Wilson announces the engagement of her daughter. Frances, to Daniel Cull van of Park Citv. The niarna will take pi.aee nt the home of ihe bride's Mother j t;;s ,.jtv next "Wednesday. C, A. Fitca and Howard iFtch are at ! , : r - j . . . the Knutsforl, thej guests of their parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch. The brothers are attending the Michigan School of Mines at HougJiton, Mich. Senator Thomas Kearns returned from Washington Saturday morning and will spe.ii the holidays with his family in this city. f- Mrs. Bobert J. Coburn of BTookside, Mont., is in town rpending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Biunill. Miss Stella Salisbury entertained the Bridge club at her home last Monday afternoon. ADD CATHEDRAL NOTES The altar boys will meet on Friday. Jan. 6, at 4:30 in the sacristy to' form the sanctuary society and elect officers offi-cers for the coming year. All the boys are requested to be present and the parents 'are requestd to take a particular partic-ular interest in ncouraging their boys to attend all the meetings regularly. Bonald Morrison and Waller MeCann will serve the H o'clock mass on Sunday. Sun-day. The names of those who will serve all during the coming month will be found in the sacristy. |