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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. ! The musical programme at St. Mary's on Sun. lay will be: Voluntary Mendelssohn Mass in D Lajeal Offertory. "Ave Marie Stella.". Itosewig Mrs. Whitman, Messrs. Dunbar and Whitman. Mrs. W. H. Pmtz and Mrs. C. Butler are the ladies appointed lor the altars this week. ; 1 The children nnd young ladies of St. ' Mary's- academy attended the !) o'clock mass at the cathedral on Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day. 4 Sunday will be the first Sundav of Advent. f The promoters of the Sacred Heart . league will hold their regular monthly , meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The members of the league w ill go to Holy Communion next Friday. At all the masses last Sunday the members of the congregation were cautioner cau-tioner about purchasing medals, books i or any other religious articles from peddlers, who have no license or no ecclesiastic ec-clesiastic al permission to sell. Every few month? some husky individual ap- , pears in the city selling some sort of re- licious emblems that are of the very cheapest manufacture, and. what is wors-". are of no spiritual value to the purchasers, if people wish to spend . their money foolishly, of course it is : their own business, but Bt. Bev. Bish op and his clergy do their dutv when they advise against this "peddling" business. By the direction of His Holiness, Tope Pius, a special collection will be taken up in all the churches next Sunday Sun-day for the benefit of the Catholic university uni-versity at Washington. As usual, it is expected that th Catholics of Utah will contribute generously for the cause. f The children of the junior choir will Rive their usuai annual entertainment on Wednesday, Dee. 0, at the Grand theatre, the proceeds .to be used for the henefit of tne SurMay school and to purchase new music for the 9 and 11 o clock choirs. The admission to all Parts of the house will'be 23 cents, and the tickets are now on sale. The entertainments enter-tainments by the children are ahvavs splendid, and this year a little cantata entitled "The Brownie Band" will he given,. About fifty children will take r"t. ranging from 3 years to the voung Rills of the choir. The cantata is verv bright, Ihe music pretty and the cos"- tumes tasteful. For one hour and thirty thir-ty minutes the audience will be in fairyland with Ino-wnies-. gypsies?, word-nymphs, word-nymphs, butter Bies and the tiny, dainty dain-ty little wee-wees. Many prominent members of thei congregation have already al-ready promised to take stalls and boxes. It is hoped th;tt all the Catholics of Salt Lake will attend and bring their friends. Besidtu; the cantata, special numbers will be given by Bernadine and Thomas Fecna.r. Clara Fafek, Mary Halloran, Margaret Connelly and Millie Mil-lie "Williams. Mrs. E. E. MicNulty, wife of "William F. McNulty, M-a? received into .the church during the week. On last Monday Mon-day in the pre sence of her husband and two daughters. Elsie and Bessie, she was baptized by Father Kiely. Requiem maps will be celebrated today to-day (Saturday') for the repose of the soul of the law; Dr. J. P. McKenna. -4- Kequiem xna ss was .celebrated last Saturday for Ihe repose of the soul of .the late X. P. Doolej f Mrs. Thomaus Kearns donated an ample am-ple supply of -.-.urkeys fcr Thanksgiving day to the Kt urns' St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. The officers 2nd members of St. An- i thony's Guild will meet at 3 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon at the Wilson hotel. The Brownie hand will dance and sing at the Gr.tnd theatre on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Dec. 9. TSckets, 25 cents. j . , frill fr-ill regard to the costumes required for the "Browisie Band" cantata, the following ins-trmcrions will be timely: The wee-wees, and fairies require a fairy dress of ' stiff tarletan, either white or any other delicate color, tho skirts to be made very full, the entire dress to be covered with silver or gold tinsel or paper'. No crowns will be worn. The BTa-wnies" must have a blouse costume of either green or brown calico otr sflesia. brown preferred, with a dunce cap made ofstiff paper covered with the calico; the cap to be shaped like a stocking cap; the wood-nymphs wood-nymphs wear fairy gowns; the butterflies butter-flies wear fairy gowns with plaited silk wings. ' 4 Bev. Father Curan celebrated mass at Bingham on Thanksgiving day. The Children of Mary will meet Sunday. Sun-day. Dec. 13. t elect officers for the ensuing year and to receive the new-members new-members into the Sodality; all aspirant? aspi-rant? are requested to attend the rehearsal re-hearsal at St. Mary's academy on Thursday. Dec. TO. at 4 p. m. sharp. |