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Show , News and Personal. Father White, who went back to his old home in Carbondale. Pa., some time Kgo. to regain his health, is reported doing fine, and hopes to be back in Denver soon. --4 . Mrs. John Youngblodt and her daughter Anna have returned to Denver Den-ver after an absence of two years. She intended making her home in :jrand Rapids, Mich., but her fondness Tor Denver manifested itself and she is now back here renewing old ac-Uuaintances. ac-Uuaintances. f Mr. and Mrs. Elliot have returned home from an outing at Calhan, Cal. Charles K. Hayden, sun of C. H. Hayden. met with an accident last week. While crossing Sixteenth street ho was struck by an automobile and severely injured. He was taken to St. Joseph's hosnital where eleven stitches were taken in his skull. The doctors hope for a speedy recovery. 4 On last Tuesday evening after the services in Logan avenue chapel, the' Young Ladies' sodality repeated their5 act of consecration before the statue of the Blessed Virgin. Father P. A. Phillips chiistened Fire Chief Ttirence Owen's son last Sunday. Sun-day. iTe ceremony which took place I Rt - i- 'ck was attended by Joseph I I I ,"-i-.v. Cahill and wife, life long; friends of Mr. Owens, who acted as godfather and godmother: Chief Owens and Miss Sadie McfJuire, sister of Mrs. Owens. The child was christened Terrence Barton Bar-ton Owens. Miss Ethel Henry, a talented soprano, so-prano, will go east this fa!) to study music. - Sister Mary Carlos is "greatly improved im-proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rowley left last week for an extended trip through California. - ! Miss Emma llagus leaves Sunday on n visit to her aunt, Mrs. Adelaide Schleinnirig of Rapids ,City, S. D. ' i Last Sunday the first of the Young Men's club annual picnics was held at Crystal lake. The affair was successful beyond all expectations. Field sports of all kinds were indulged in, and every one had a line lime. , 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger of Ft. Francis, de Sales parish died on last Tuesday and was buried from the church Thursday Thurs-day morning. A large number of people peo-ple attended the last rites and followed the body to its last resting place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Great sympathy is expressed for the husband and familv in their great loss. f The remains of F. T. Rock were laid away last Monday. The funeral took place at Sacred Heart church and thence to Mt. Olivet cemetery. |