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Show ' PUEBLO, COLO. Commencing on Nov. 17. and continu-ingv continu-ingv until Nov. 25, the Sisters of St. Mary's hospital will hold their last jfair. The fair will be held at the new Armory hall and the proceeds derived will be used toward paying for the erection of a new anr..?x to the hospital buildings. The details in the arrangements arrange-ments will be completed as soon as pos- , ible and the features and attractions announced. I St. Boniface church fair closed last Wednesday night, Oct. 28. The fair has been a great success from the very outset, and the promoters are well Pleased with the excellent patronage 1 given the enterprise by the public. The i dances in the evening, with music fur- j niahed by Morris' orchestra, proved a great attraction, while the fair had j many other drawing cards and features . to interest every one. j j I i Following was unavoidably omitted , ; from our issue of Oct. 24: ' The St. Boniface church fair, which is being held at the new armorv on P. ' street, opened Saturday, Oct. 17," and is proving a great success from the start, and the hundreds of people who gathered gath-ered at the large hall were shown a i most delightful time from the very out- j ! The decorations, consisting of red, white and blue bunting, which Is draped from the ceiling in an artistic design, together with the many handsome hand-some booths, gives the room a very pleasing appearance. The booths are tastily arranged along the sides of the hall, leaving the center of the room to be used by the dancers. One . of the features of the fair Was the dance held Saturday evening, scores of young people tripping th.; light fantastic to the music furnished by the Morris orchestra. Refreshments, dainty and substantial, are served ami everything ha-? been prepared to add to the completeness of the enterprise, and the patronage given by the public-is public-is very pleasing to the promoters. . Following are the names of the ladies who are making the fair a great sue- , cess: 1 Mrs. Olga Vetchmer, manager; Mrs Dyer, secretary: Mrs. Boeduker, Mrs. Bann. Mrs. Geisler, Mrs, Becker, assistants; as-sistants; altar society booth, Mrs J Keller and Mrs. Lelley: country ston-Mrs. ston-Mrs. Charles Geiser. Mrs. James Sud-kowsky: Sud-kowsky: young ladies' booth. Misses Kmma Keller, May Bann. Mav Perrv Mary Mithel, Albertina Hagen; dancing 'loor. Misses May Mulholland. Emma Koden; candy basket. Misses Bertha flayer, Theresa Smith, Agnes Ken-"mul Ken-"mul x"'!a- fou!Uain- MIsW Annie i1-'?'111' Nfttle Dwyer. May Thullen. J hf f,a,r. w,n continue for ten days, rVc UdiVs,SundayR- ad-from. the ; ! L'i utIook tiling but good for- ! !vh ,rCTn the effort, of thoe i w ho are striving to make the fair the . best ever held in the citv ; -I" I |