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Show Sacred K-art Academy. Like many an .ikl savin:;, nft quoted, quot-ed, but seldom realized, people are frequently fre-quently heard i open ting "It is an ill wind that blows good to no one." With truth did the inmates of Sacred Heart academy so declare last Sunday morning, morn-ing, for a windstorm, though usually dreaded, lost in this case some of its unpleasantness when it was announced that owing to the unfavorable cundi- tinna nf tho 1 t in.iul ttii tmriila (111.1 members of the faculty -would not bo obliged to go down to St. Joseph's church to attend mass. Rev. P. M. Cushnahan rolebratuv; at 7:30 in tin-academy tin-academy chapel. Th" usual Sunday school classes were also dismissed. Tuesday morning last the smior and junior classes gave evidence of the good work clone during the past weeks, in one line of study ot least. A very interesting review in geology occupied the attention of nil present and proved the cariio.stne'--s and ability of the young participants. . The classes in English are regretting the early advent of the snow, for they had partially succeeded in wooing the: muse of autumn t'de with her gorgeous gor-geous tints of hill and mountain. Mental pictures must now take the place of nature's colors and serve for inspiration. Hallowe'en shadows are already falling, fall-ing, and some Jack o'Lantcrn says that Sacred Heart girls will have a jolly time All Saints' eve. Tho committee com-mittee on arrangements is a guarantee guaran-tee of pleasure, and plans have been laid so long that we are confident they have been laid well. The eloquent tribute paid last June by Judge Howell to the loyalty and devotion of th graduates of -f?acred Heart was not, we feel, undeserved. Their short yet heartfelt visits prove their interest in the old home, as many of them love to call the academy. With special pleasure we recently greeted Miss Etta Keisel, '97, who has-been has-been spending some time in Denver, where she intends to return, to the regret re-gret of her many Ogden friends, who will miss her in social circles, and especially es-pecially at the annual alumnae ban-queL ban-queL at the academy. Mrs. Edith Hock, McBain. '!f8. now a resident of Oregon City, but at present spending some time in Ogden. also evinces her lnt-nltf in cilinn miitr wIipta clifi i2 ! lovingly remembered by old teachers. : who always hail with delight a visit from her and her interesting little daughter. Edith Jeanette. |