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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. Rev. Father O'Donahue of Eureka was in the city last week. Rev. Father Dcneaf celebrated mass " in Stockton last Sunday. ' Services were held at 'he Utah state r?iite:)tiary last Sunday. 4 The annual Christmas collection for the support of the bishop and clergy v ill be taken up at all the masses' on Christmas, day. The o"uservinc e of the fixth precept of the church j.s a sacred dt'ty thjt of course should be strictly c bsorved by all w ho are 1 he proper lond of Catholic?. The gentlemen who will act as collectors for the 7 o'clock mass :-tre James :. 'McDonald and Twicbaei 1'hclaii; for the S o'clock mass Timothy Marna-ie ;.nd 1Z. G. O Donr mil; f ! the o'clock mass James ; I f-'-s and Joseph Geosr'-.eran: for the 1: o'clock mass, F. K. McGurrin and J. C. Lynch. The following ladies will attend to .tie decoration of the nlrars fr Chiist-;, Chiist-;, mas: .Mrs. O. -I. Salisbury. 'Mis. Thomas K earns. Mrs. W. S. McCor-; McCor-; nick, Mrs. J. 1. Cosgriif. Mrs. Louis ; Cecil Robinson. Mi.ss Elizabeth Cosgrift, f j Miss Kc-ogh. Mrs. A. Hi-d. Mrs. Chan- lung, Mrs. Dcderich. Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mis. J. J. Farrell. Mrs. Gibbons. Mrs. F. K. Mcdmrin. Mrs. Lindsay Rogers, Mrs. S. G. Hicks. Mrs. Rero, Mrs. Luce. - The children of the ! o'clock choir arc expected to i'! tend the final rehearsal rehear-sal for the Christinas music -on Satur- cay afternoon at i The parents' arc requested to see that the children are in the choir at S'45 Christmas morning. The children are enthusiastic over the music and they will make f-very effort to come if encouraged. The programme will be ruined if the little cti.es will be late. Memories of the Christmas services and Christmas music mu-sic will linger foi--vr in the heartsind minds of the children if they will only be made to realize that their presence ii the organ lof' and thejr services In j! the c hoir are - imperative. Let every I member of the choir from the wee peo- I pie to the dignified "grown ups" of the I St. Cecelia chorus, make a particular I effort to attend the 9 o'elot-k mass on I Christinas Former members of the I 4 choir are invited to assist. On Chrisl- I mas night the jjnior choir will render the music and a'l the members are ear-! ear-! 1. 1 st ly requested to attend. Masses will be celebrated at 7, 8. 9 I End 11 o'clock on Sunday. f - The ushers for ihe 11 o'clock mass will be Edward MeGurrin and J. J. ; O Fari' ll. i ' ... : The children of the Kearns St. Ann's orphanage will have their Christmas ! tree en Saturday at 2 o'clock. For the I past rnonth. irs. Thomas iicarns has been making arrangements for the tree and hundreds of mysterious looking packages are ready for distribution. Mrs. Kearns has been assisted by her mother. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, and her sister, Miss Krances Wilson'. Dozens of dainty dolls-have been dressed and many hours spent in" purchasing presents. pres-ents. Walker Bros, and the Keith-O'Brien Keith-O'Brien company have donated several boxes of apples. William Wood of the Wood meat market has donated all the nuts, while James Murdock of the Twentieth AVard Co-op. has donated all the candy. Miss Rosemary Holland of the Cecelia Ce-celia choir has been seriously ill for the past week. All the members of the Junior choir are requested to attend church on Sun- day night so that the musical programme pro-gramme will be properly rendered. The members of the St. Ann's Sewing Sew-ing society will meet Monday, Jan. 9. |