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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. At St. Mary's on Sunday the following follow-ing programme will be rendered: Voluntary Tunnison Mass in G Uosewig ' ! Offertory, "Vcni Jesu Amor Mi"..Webbe Processional Ganss ' 1 The altars were very daintiiy decor- 1 ated last Sunday by Mrs. Little, assist ed by Miss Frances Little. I i . Monday the feast of the Immaculate Conception, masses were celebrated at 7 and S o'clock. Both services were ' ' ' largely attended. At the 9 o'clock mass Jit. Rev. Bishop Scanlan delivered a most eloquent sermon on the Blessed j Virgin. The Knights of Columbus held their usual bi-monthly meeting last Wednes-dav Wednes-dav evening. $, All Fridays during Advent are fast days of oblijrtion. Krv. Father Mannion of Eureka, J New, was in the city last week. Mrs. D. Sullivan was baptized last f Sunday after the 11 o'clock mass. j Ut. Rev. Bishop Scanlan will dedicate I ! - '. ihe elegant new church at Ogden on I Sunday. I It is expected that a number of Salt I Lakers will go to Ogden Sunday for I the dedication ofJ church. ' The entertainment by the members i of the junior choir will take place next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the .: Grand theatre. The proceeds will go towards procuring new music for the choirs of St. Mary's. Tickets are only , 25 cents. It is hoped that the entertainment enter-tainment will be well patronized. The programme will commence prompetly at 8 o'clock cn account of so many very little children taking part. Positively no encores will be allowed. The young ladiesVof the junior choir will meet on Saturday evening at 7 sharp for an important rehearsal. g All the children taking part in thS entertainment will meet at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the usual place for rehearsal. Each child must bring a flag to the rehearsal. On Wednesday-night Wednesday-night no one will be permitted to enter the stage entrance but those taking part in the programmeParents or other relatives will not be admitted on the stage until after the entertainment. There will be no exceptions made to this rule. Miss Judith Rice was baptized last Sunday after the 11 o'clock mass. Th? children who take part in the programme next Wednesday evening must enter the theatre through the stage entrance at the east side. The children nre requested to remember this rule. Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan baptized Miss Cassandra Wood the little daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood last Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and Mr. F. J. Hagenbarth were the sponsors. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and Mrs. Mary t Judge have kindly taken boxes for the choir benefit on Wednesday night. |