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Show i f CATHEDRAL NOTES. i ' r The members f the Cathedral choir ; ! will practice t S:3u Friday evening ; :; after church. For Kasfr,' the choir will ; sing Pacini's Grand Italian mass, Num ber One. During; Lent, benediction is given ; ever Wednesday night at 7:30,. and Stations! of the Cross on Friday at the J same time. '' The members of the 9 o'clock and 11 o'clock choirs are expected to sing at all the evening services during Lent. All ; : former members of either choir are also ! invited. The members of th St. Cecilia chorus ill have rehearsal on Sunday morning ; at 9:::o. Two masses were celebrated on St. Patrick's day. the first at 7:00 and the : ' next at 9 o'clock. , .Miss Clara Fafek was down from ! Ogden last Sunday and sang the offer tory solo. ; CJeorge Soffe will sing the offertory , s-olo on Sunday. -' Airs. F. J. MrGanncy. president of the -Mtar society, served a delicious lunch I . consisting; of . lettuce sandwiches, hot i i chocolate and cake, for the little ones f from St. Ann's on Wednesday. The ; ' lunch was provided by Mrs. A. H. S. ' ' 1 Hird, Mrs. A. H. Tarbct. Mrs. J. D. Sul livan. Miss O'Oonnell, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. C. C. Slade and Mrs. F. J. Mc-(Janncy. Mc-(Janncy. Time do?.s not permit this week of any mention of the good women and the devoted young girls who worked so hard to make the concert a success. The announcement was made at all ihe masses last Sunday that the pews J in the Cathedral were ready for rental. Many prominent members of the parish ? , immediately engaged family pews. The rents will be paid quarterly, and are I ... the. same as in all the Cathedrals in I America. As the expenses of keeping tip the Cathedral will be very great, the revenues from the pews must necessarily neces-sarily be important. |