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Show !i GEORGETOWN. The following interesting programme was presented to an appreciative audience aud-ience at the opera hout?e on St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Eve by the home talent of Silver Sil-ver Plume and Georgetown, for the benefit of the Catholic Church: "WHO IS 'WHO." A Farce Comedy in One Act. Cast of Characters: j Bramb'.eton, Master of House .. Jamc Campbell Swanhoppcr, Model Young bachelor bach-elor Fred Rubado Lavender, a Gentleman's Gentlemen Gen-tlemen Joseph Rodda Cicely, Daughter of Bramble- ron Mi. S3 Kate Haggart Idatilda Jane, Servant M:s. j. Fitzpatrick Song, "The Party at Odd Fellow's Fel-low's Hall" John H. Connelly Quartot;e..lrs. Eobesra, Mr. Wh'-eler, Dr. Montgomery and Mr. Fits her. Selection Mandolin Club Soio Mrs. P. Saunders Recitation Mrs. Fisiher "OTHER PEOPLE'S TROUBLES." Cat of Characters: Jack, a Servant .. .. Jr.hn E. Conneliv An English Dude. .Casper S. Doseh, jr. A Colored Messenger John Nash ?.:r. Fidget A. 1. R,enberg Martha, a Servant ....Miss Olive Long-Mrs. Long-Mrs. Fidget A Policeman.. Mrs. Florence B. Cleaves Mrs. Louise loir.)n. Accompanist. During ihit- skL-'-Ch the following thongs were ?ung: "IIcJlo, My Baby," "The Girl I Loved In Sunny Tennessee," "jn Dear Old London." "The Wild In.-ih l.ee," "Kit-sing 'Neath the Stars." Mr. Pat Dcvaney gave a few fUtps of an Irish jig in honor of the dav we celebrate. The entertainment was followed by a bail, which proved to be the largest attended at-tended in Georg'jtwn for many months, v is i tons coming from a number of towns in the county. Dancing was indulged in until the small hours, and every one had a delightful de-lightful time, from all appearances, making the entertainment a grand success suc-cess from a social and financial standpoint. stand-point. ' Our Pastor, Rev. J. J. Donnelly, spent the 17th iniat. in Denver, where he delivered de-livered the sermon of the day at St. Patrick's Church. W. Z. Cozens, jrof Frazer nas been patient at St. Joseph's hospital dur- lng the past week, but has now returned return-ed home, quite recovered. The Holv Sacrifice of the Mass was celebrated on the 19t.h at the Hospital Chapel, and was largely attended. The school children furnished the mut?ic, , and the sweet childish voices were conducive con-ducive to inspire devotion. A holiday was granted to teachers and pupils, being be-ing the feast day of the Order. - Misses Kllta and Tereya" Schwartz or Cf n.tra.1 Citv came ever to attend the enterrannment and dance. . They are the .'guests of their, sorter, Mrs. J. J. Fitz- j patrick. ' ' o Mrs. James" O'Donnell of Dumor.lt is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hannigan. Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Donnelly and U hs Dcidreich rpent several days in town Ia.t week, ihe guests of Mr; and Mi is. M. J.- Kenney. |