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Show X PUEBLO. : 4- ? (Correspondence Intermountain. Catholic.) Pueblo, Dec. 8. Jotn Fanka was buried from St. Mary's Church on Wednesday, Nov. 20. ' Mrs. Willis Cush aid children have gone east on a visit.' The infant son of Nlr. and Mrs. T. W. Lynch died on. Dec. 1. ' ' ' --''- The social given in the school rooms at St. Patrick's was a social and financial finan-cial success. , Miss Marie Stewart, daughter of her home on Broadway. The social given for St. Ignatus church In the Pope Hall was very- well patronized the hall being entirely too small for. the crowd. : The graduates of the Academy of the Sisters of Loretto will meet today (Saturday), (Sat-urday), to arrange for a suitable celebration cele-bration of the coming Silver Jubilee. -.- A telegram was received from 'Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bruner at Joe, Mo., bringing the sad news to Mrs. E. J. Mahar of the death of her aged father, J. H. McMachen of St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. McMachen was also the father of Mrs. Bruner, and she was with him at the time of . his death. . The ceremonies in reparation of the outrage perpetrated in St. Elizabeth's church at Denver were well attended. They were very solemn and Impressive. Impres-sive. The Hibernians attended 9 o'clock Mass in a body and received Holy Com-.munion. Com-.munion. Their banner was blessed before be-fore the Mass. Father Krenz addressed them In a very eloquent manner. The children's choir rendered some very beautiful hymns. |