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Show i 1 j ; CITY OF DENVER. Gratifies Results of Recent Fair For i f Sacied Heart Church, j ; ,.j...-il (."orrespondenee.) I ' A c"!)'l '"''' itptmzed report nf the j.,,nt f :i i v i" -id 'f the Church of th--: r,.,j 1 1 .nit wa.s last Sunday morn- j:,- presented t the parishioners, and v;?s h s.'U !- of considerable gratifiea-li.m. gratifiea-li.m. Tii' fair was held for nine nights, i.i;: :;. 7. and. from the r.?t re-cipis. re-cipis. i' "as :,n unprecedented finan-! finan-! sticks, uvcr VJifM of the debt of .iiH'i was raised and, with this encour-UK-lit. it will hardly require much rm- before the balance will be forthcoming. forth-coming. The fair was held in Adel-1 Adel-1 iiia hall, which is the property of the :.ur-lu and the rent that was thus, i.-ivcd is a material aid toward the : 3"acd. The report of the fair in detail ! ; j. .!'.. . s: .Married ladies' booth, in charge of I Mi. T. V. Day. J1.21S.71: young ladies' ; J ' in charge of Miss Mamie O'Hara. f !.":M.C.: Sacred Heart High school ; I'ooth. in. charge of Miss K.vtie Oarr, ? J 1 4-..i4 : ice cream table, in charge of Miss Ortrude Walsh and Miss Annie j Connors. Jll7.2r; gypsy camp, in charge of Mrs. .. White. JsR.r.O; candy kitchen, , '. in charge of Miss Mary Kennedy. $S2.50; i 1 monade booth, in charge of Miss Mar- j ! irel Ticrney. S.",T : amusement booth, j 5'i charge of 'J'. R. Liverman and Joseph ; ;-i:iry, $114. Tfl: phonograph and horse ; , i races, in charge of Joseph Webber. ! . i ?13.40: hat and coat room, in charge of i f A. Kissler. Joseph Uautsch and John : ? Jb.utsch. IL'fi.s.-): bagatelle board, In charge of George D. Kempton, $12.2: l Jlower booth, in charge of Miss Louise j f Phillips. si4 cr.. I I ' The pastor. Rev. Edward Barry, re- 1 ! reive, personally from private dona- ; f lions the sum of $2."4..0. and the sale of ! in k -is with door admission netted j j J yni4.."0. From the prize contests, $1.- i 42i.:,(l was realized, making the total j i receipts $."..470.29. The" entire expend!- j Hire was $317.40, making a net sum j raised. !:,, i:,2.89. j Previous church fairs held in the lontovn haiis have scarcely brought i 5 n such excellent results as this, but, J withal. Father Barry sticks to his reso- j lution to utterly abandon the fair as a ; JiiPans of raising money. Since the fair i J'ather Hai ry has been indisposed most J i 'f tlie lime and remained for quite a f: Jew davs at St. Joseph's hospital, i i I , f Report of Charity Organization. The report of the charity organiza-; organiza-; tion which was made last Monday i speaks in ;. most favorable manner of the new St. Vincent's orphanage. Mrs. k Jzeita ;.'iirp'. secretary of the society, f made a lour of inspection through all I of the charitable institutions which re ceive aid from the associated charities, j :!!. said ir. her annual report that she -was especially pleased with St. Vin- ! ic it's. Mrs. George highly rec'om- I ' n'-nded the work of the sisters in re- ' j i building their home. There are at pres- j j nt in the institution lf0 little children, f "f ;hern fifty-four are paid for by their pa ins. The charity organization sub-;,::!; sub-;,::!; annually to the home and this r.M'i-py is reported to be well sper.it. T At the meeting of the society of Mon-j Mon-j r'::-y !-v. William O'Ryan was unani- l Ji'ously re-eleted president. He was put in nomination by the president, j .Kv. Richard E. Sykes. as a representa- ; iie catholic priest to serve on the f board. ' Religious and Personal. Tv. Father Tacificus O'Neil. who -ame to Denver to take the place of 3 lev. Father Eusebius. assistant pastor X of St. Elizabeth'? church, has entered f upon his new duties with a remarkable yai and is fast endearing himself to I. is -oiregalion. .... '..;. .... i Rv. Percy A. Phillips, chancellor of the diocese of Denver, returned Satur- I i'iy from his protracted stay in the -f st an l Canada. Father Phi'llijis was .ali'-l home by the illness of his j 1 ""her. whose death followed closely I Father Phillips remained to pay 5 :i ifit :o his mother and to offer her j t 'laiion. He is receiving messages t sympathy and condolence from hundreds of friends in this city, who fx:'-, however, delighted to welcome him I Ji-t.c once more. . Y I V.tv. Felix Mariona Lepore, pastor of Mount Carmel church in North i 1 1, ...... js Confined to his bed with ih-uinatism. He has been ill for the .i j! ten days. Father Lepore had plaiiimd to go east about this time, but I j:,'s bi-en obliged to forego his trip. I J";r:'i;? the illness of the pastor the p.-ryiees are in charge of Rev. Father t iuHa of the College of the riactvd -'''t't. who was to liave occupied the i yiH-'i during Father Lepore's vata- ? ti-?j. i apointnietit of a new pastor for j 'J10 pro-e;itbedral of the Immaculate ' i ' r p". i. 'ii has not as yet been mad'? I 1 Hish .., Mat;:. nor has" the right rev- l cnd bishop intimated who he will j f-U-'-l. There is no actual pas-tor at : vrys-nt. Rev. Father Callanan having I j ' ":: la;t week. Father Callanan has I ' 1 ""'i at the Mercy sanitarium for the few- eks. resting up after his - i', nervous strain. He attended to ! affairs as usual, but remained at y hospital. Th.-re 1ms never been a first Friday v !'-i' h awakened more real enthusiasm j ' !' tie devfitj.m in honor of the Sacred J.V ,iM 1 h n di.i Friday of last week. ' !'" fumb-r of communions received I .' 'most unprecedented." even for I J t noxt Sundav the promoters I ' ' '' R'.icii,. of the Sacred Heart will j ; ! as usual, i . .... ' J "'"' Vounj Iadivs' Sodality received :.: com. muni. m at the 7 .("clock mass ! '" '-'San avenue chapel last. Sundav ! 3 ".-rniii-. I 5 . . I "'!'" sympathy of the bishop of the ' . r:..r diocese, and in fact the clergy :! r limit the state, is with the dio- I'-'e of Helena .in the loss of its be- I ' Vl i niler, Rt. Rev. Bishop Brondel. I .!'i-h hi. Bronde was an intimate friend, i ' r many of the priests, and their grief I ..r.- his ucjdr n demise is great. From I 3',;,ny of the churches of the diocese ' 'i.vers were offered up for the repose i the s..ul of Bishop Brondel and t ' : c'p of reouiem will be said during j I ' vinber. the month of the Souls in J'-n'satory. is being marked with rpe-i rpe-i ' ' services for the deceased.v Every ' ; niiig there is devotions in the Cath- f ,:' 'hurihes and benediction ts given (" Wednesday. Friday and Sunday i ".r.ings. The Sunday evening sermon I '". Rogan avenue hapel has been re- f .-il.ied. |