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Show ij Diocese 0? Denver I DENVER. 1 Religious and Social Happenings in I Colorado Diocese. J (Special Correspondence.) : Kfv- J- Carrigan left on Tuesday I Cvviiinc 1 pt present at the silver ju- ,lM(V of Ht. Kev. Rishop Spaulding of I jvoria. Lniring li is absence Hev. Dr. j-irnehy 's stationed at St. Patrick's. class of 12 children was confirmed lA- pj.h"p Matz at St. Patrick's church .; ,t'ct Sunday morning. The subject of j ,1,',. bishop's sermon was "Divorce." A :f f..ii',dil musical programme was rcn-l rcn-l 'd,-f hy l'1"" regular choir. ' fmiing the week Mrs. John F. Cam-r-ion presented to Mr. Dennis Sheedy jipp check for $-.119.50 as the net pro-fVfds pro-fVfds of the Broadway theatre concert in aid of St. Vincent's orphanage. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mines ; was baptized in Logan avenue chapel i .,st Sunday. Miss Lena Morland and William Leo .4 j-'ullivan were married by Father Cal-; Cal-; janan at the residence of the bride last ' yprk. lv. Father Servant of Silver. Cliff Tas a guest at the cathedral rectory during the week. I Mr. Taegar, director of the cathedral (hn;r at Leavenworth. Kan., for many rra's. has com? to make his home in ? ji.-nver. He will reside in the cathedral i-Hi-ish. ' Jv : i The attendance at the Sunday even- Jig services in Logan avenue chapel i j excellent. The children's choir is j : f.iradily improving. i t Hicii mass will be discontinued in the 7Ti-i-cn!h"lral on the fourth Sunday of v, Tiiy. The usual sermon will be re- j J v!:1l'd p' a short instruction during j summer months. Mr. .T. F. Farley entertained the Sacred Sa-cred He?rt Aid society at her residence. sk i- i.arayette street, last Thursday r? pr:f,rn""ii. ; Th'1 f ; i r in aid of the Church of the s,, nv Heart closes Saturday evening. ? i has been throughout a social and ; financial success. I r.ty. Father O'Malley delivered the I rni.'.r, at hich mass in Logan avenue I ha pel last Sunday. At the offertory I Mr. "William McPhee sang an "Ave J Maria." Mr. and Mrs. John D. Long have I--'turned from their trip around the ; :ind are at home to their friends M Klin h's Gardens. The Young Ladies' sodality of St. ; T.nVs pjii-ish will hold a public reception recep-tion "ii Thursday evening. May S, in I the b;isenient of the church. The oe-' oe-' i.'ision will be the formal opening of the r.cw sodality library. Tii1 Altar and Rosary society of St. l.'"s will hold its monthly meeting ' r.'Xt Sunday afternoon. Th.- Young Ladies' sodality held an , I usually huge meeting in St. Leo's i-l'iirch last Sunday. It is in a most ; f'.unrhing condition. j An entertainment for the benefit of St. Pnminic's church will be given in ; irr new Theatorium on next YVednos- chy evening. ; Thc funeral rf Mrs. Kliza Kader. who ) (r'," her home on South Thirteenth j st-t lat week, was held from St. .' . .111 Saturday afternoon. Father I -yn conducted the services and j yu-m tud the sermon. .i:s. Dingwall of Evans street is re- f '.'ring from a serious illness. i Mr, o'f'oy.nor of Curtis street, who ',. lins bf-en dangerouslv ill. is improving. 1 I ' Mr. DaMon of Chicago is the guest J of Mr. Terry Owens ' I'.i'h'i- Ley of I'u bio visited at St. i I,, n s ! ( torv during the week. J " i Miss Kafherine Hynes and Timothy I I. y'.r v. ere married at St. Li-o's church en Monday evening. Father O'Ryan i Tlif iilf:int daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j TM : 1 1 i w as baptized at St. Leo'a on f Saturday. A night class for working boys and pirls who are desirous of making their f'rst communion has ben organized in St. L-o's church. Instructions are ! gi'. f'n every evening at 7:30. May devotions will be hell in St. V-os "n Sunday. AVednsday and Fri-!!: Fri-!!: evenings. They will consist of the vie. try. ;tany. benediction and a sIk.i i instruction. Pians are on foot for the erection of 'nil for the Knights of Columbus. Vr.n,.,rrs r,f that organization in this '! will purchase Ftock which is to , - sn.-d. The hall will be rerted out k to .:Vr Catholic organizations of the T" - Child's Memory. M '". and Mrs. J. W. Horner of 1S34 M.i'r. street have the deenest sym-l' sym-l' :M v of their many friends in the i'.-tth of their little son. Walter, who. i'" i' :i few days' illness with scarlet ''' '. 1'ascd away Mondav afternoon. "VVaMej. wris n brieht manly little fel-'". fel-'". an.) his kindly heart and ohlig-iv" ohlig-iv" ways won for him many good ' r Is. both young and old. i itt-ii for the Intermountain.) t: it yi--te rd.iv. in merry mood, lie .jjine with pleasant looks and vv-'is. To join ,,ur pretty April talk budding tres and nesting birds To. a y hi- life work scarce begun. '" .all. d him and his task is done- He sie.ps. while 'round him sweet "id 'le:,r. '!'!' Ii:;i;iv song's of r'ibins rie, :i 1 in the sound his voice 1 hear Fioi "f the ievs of Paradise. ' ' A FRIEND. nver. April 2S. 102. |