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Show , Diocese of Denver ! DENVEB. ' Interesting Paragraphs of Religious 1 and Social Events. ! (Special Correspondence.) Ulahorate preparations are bring in;ide f"r llie consecration o St. Eliza- ! j.i'tli's clmrcli early in June. The day "s mark the ehureh's freedom from 3 debt, as the rules forbid property be- 5 inp consecrated until entirely clear. i it's recent fair bciieiited the parish by i j!,:n'st .H:.MO(t, while the long- promised I , ntli' dial now seems a thing of the ! n.-ar future. All the other Catholic I liun lis of the city are in a Hourish- I jug condition. The will of the late Miss Bridget Kain, "which was tiled in the county ; 4 iurt last week, leaves Father Euse- 1 liiup. . F- L., $200, to be used for re- i npious purposes; to the listers of Met-! r, y a lot and a half in Kensington addi- j i tion; 10 in? eiMcrs 01 rt. uummic sue if Hics the balance of her estate, whu-li I !s valued at about $500. Dr. T. J. Car-1 iin has been appointed executor. I f . ! i .Miss Margaret Burns, who has heen j I visiiinc Miss Nichols of Montcluir. left ; ? week for a trip through southern ( 'i.l'irado. -j .Mr. Edward K, Gaynor, a prominent f .! umonia last week. The funeral took i pneiimoni last week. The funeral took jilacf from Logan avenue chapel on Tuesday morning. Father Callanan, ,111 intimate friend of the deceased, con- I (iucted the services. I Miss Shevnin will entertain the ladies of the Aandern club at her residence, i Pennsylvania avenue, next Wed- I jmsday afternoon. On account of the Sacred Heart col- I 1. pp entertainment last Sunday after- f noon th" meeting of the Altar and Kos- ary society was postponed. i f Tin- Blessed Virgin sodality, formerly known as the Young Ladies' sodality of the Cathedral - parish, will hold its j 1110:11 m meeting jn J,Ogan Avenue I s lmol nxt Sunday afternoon. An ex- -,i ,!lent musical and literary programme "j v. ill be given. A full attendance is re- I iU"Sted. .1 " f The Feast of the Annunciation, which, I fulling during holy . week, was post- p.ned. was celebrated in Logan ave- i hup chapel on Monday of this week, f The children's choir sang many beau- i tiful hymns. -I I A fair for the benefit of the Church f of the Sacred Heart will open in Adel- phian hall, Twenty-eighth and Law- f 3'f-nce streets, on April 24, and continue I iiniil May 3. The musical and literary I programme given every evening will I bo of a high order. I The contests have already excited 1 considerable interest. The committee , in charge is composed of Rev. Edward I Harry. P. J. McEnery, W. L. Carroll. J Mrs. Joseph Walsh and Miss Katie ! Flaherty. .. . ; The students of the Sacred Heart college entertained a vast audience j with' "Gerald Burke, or the Banner of 1 Green." in tne college hall, last Sunday ;t!tornoon. The acting was excellent i ;md the costuming perfect. Those tak- l ing part were E. S. Johnson. L. F. Tobin. W. F. Dolan, H. J. Jones, C. S. i Hacus. F. J. Krrmi V Smitio T v . Gilmore. M. D. Currigan. J. Davis, F. I X. Henegan. L. E. Coughlin, J. Quin- i Imp. G. F. Sleeper. J. J. Boyle, J. U. j Wfllsh. G. E. Dosch, G. K. Harrison f md L. F. Hartford. The proceeds of !lie entertainment went to the orphan- -if fund. I The- attendance at holy communion f ,n the first Friday of April was un- ; .dually large in all the churches of the 5 city. On account of the St. 'Vincent's J benefit at the Broadway theatre, there wore no evening devotions in many of I tho churches. The number of com'mu-Tiicants com'mu-Tiicants at Logan avenue chapel is in- f dirative of the excellent work that I Father O'Malley is doing as director of J Hie league in that parish. |