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Show News and Personal. Mr. Joseph A. Icjkmann, who for some months past has made his home in Denver, returned to Sedalia, Mo., on Monday. He is greatly missed by the many friends he has made during his stay in the city. Mr. Jack Moran, who has been visiting visit-ing in Denver for the past four weeks, leit Sunday evening for Colorado Springs. The bans of matrimony were announced an-nounced for the last time on Sunday between Miss Mary Rooney and Mr. Michael Walsh. The marriage will take place in Logan avenue chapel. JNiiss Louise Gross of Atchison, Kas., is thf guest of Miss Isabel Jacobs of this city. r The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Lee Wilbur of 196 Emerson street was baptized in Logan Avenue chapel last Sunday afternoon. Captain and Mrs. William H. Andrew An-drew welcomed a little daughter to ' their home last week. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ford, who have been visiiing in Denver, left for their home in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Orman of Peblo were the guests of Governor and Mrs. J. B. Orman during the Festival of Mountain and Flain. ay Mrs. H. W. Rarressen has returned from a delightful sojourn in Canada and is much improved in health. The Altar and Rosary society held their annual election of officers last Sunday in Logan Aenue chapel. The members showed excellent judgment in the selection of the following ladies: President, Mrs. William Guion: vice prv-sident, Mrs. M. Mr-Govern: treasurer, treasur-er, Mrs. D. Mahoney: secretary, Mrs. A. W. Kelly; sacristan, Mrs." F. K. Taul. |