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Show iiFOR CATHEDRAL WINDOW. Entertainment to Aid in Placing Ote in Edifice. . The ladies St. Mary's Altar society I pave a musical and social in the I K nights of Columbus hall Monday I evening. Both financially and socially I it was a success, and that in spite of Hie stormy weather. The object of the gathering was to raise money for a window which the society is going to place in the new cathedral. During the early part of the evening the guests en- I ; joyed themselves listening to a short I ' hut well selected programme rendered by Miss Owen. Miss Fafek. Messrs. A. I J. Brunoau. J. P. Fanning, Frank Mer- I rill and T. J. Fanning. j I Refreshments were served later in a ! room tastefully decorated with fleur de lis. while the table, spread over with daisies and made more beautiful by I ; vases of carnations, was a tempting ' sight. Mrs. Joseph Dederich, Mrs. I James O'Connor. Mrs. Ronald Morri- ! son. Mrs. M. E. Mulvey and Mrs. Hugo Hoefer were the ladies on the committee, commit-tee, whose hard work made the under- j taking a perfect success. 4 Misses Grace Sullivan. Gertrude Ded- erich. Louise Hoefer and Margery Mul- i vey were the young girls who ably as- 1 sisted in serving the refreshments. 4 |