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Show f Personal Notes. V Right Rev. Bishop Byrne of Mem-' - phis, Tenn.. was in Denver for a few . days, the guest of Right Rev. Bishop j Matz. 1 Rev. Father Double, who was or-! or-! dained for the diocese of Denver last : June, is threatened with pneumonia and i. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. liiigus, 19r9 Washington ave. f Miss Mignon Langan leaves soon for an extended visit in. New York City. Miss Edith Stephens, an attractive soutLern girl, has -come to Denver for the -w inter. 4 Deirver friends of Miss Martha Laura Edeon are interested in. .her marriage to Mr. Dudley Webster, -1, w;hich took place in New York City on Wednesday of this "week. The ceremony wag performed per-formed by Rev. , J. J. Kane of the Church of the Holy Name in the presence pres-ence of a, few intimate-friends-. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abel of -the. Sac- red Heart -celebrated the thirty-first anniversary . of their wedding last week. In commemoration of the event numerous nu-merous friends called "' at the pretty home, 2S2S Lafayette street and enjoyed en-joyed a musical evening. "The Abel Band." composed of the' sons and daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Abel, played several selections.' Autumn leaves and cut flowers decorated the house and the color sclbeme was pink, white and green. :ilr. and Mrs. Abel : have lived here several years, coming- to Denver frem Piutsburg, Pa. , frill fr-ill honor of Miss Nellie Wilkin of Daf-fedel. Daf-fedel. who is visiting in Denver, Miss Katherin Donovan entertained at a matinee iarty Saturday. Her guests were Miss Wilkin. Misses . Irene and Stella Howard, Miss Mignon Langan, Miss Gertrude Glendinning. Mies Kate Callalnan and Miss Eve Walsh. I A pretty Hallowe'en party was given in the Cornwall apartment house Monday Mon-day evening by Miss Elizabeth Harrington. Har-rington. Miss Elsie Connell and Miss Alma Dumar.' - An interesting meeting of the Aaudem club was held Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the residence of Mies Mullen. 127 West Ellsworth street. The club is studying Spain" this year. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Thomas F. Savage entertained the St. Vinvenfs Aid society at her home, 1322 Downing avenue. -f Judge James J. McFeely, formerly of Cripple Creek, has opened an office in the Ernest and Cranmer building. Judge McFeely comes to Denver well equipped in the knowledge and practice of courtc. On Sunday evening at the Logan avenue chapel Bishop Matz gave a sermon ser-mon in place of the one usually given at High Mass. His subject was "Socialism." In a letter received here by his parents, par-ents, Charles Hagus has outlined his 1 work in the theological seminary, where he has entered upon a four years' course. He is at La PeJite Seminary in 1 Bologna instead of the English college at Lauraine. where he originally intend-' intend-' ed going and speaks enthusiastically of the place. Only the French and Latin languages are spoken. |