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Show j ; "Tjccse of Denver. ! I n.,r special Correspondent.) i From-s -iftlv speeding on and al- ! ' I Unt s are being made for the I i?d-v Vrvit'fs- Of course, as usual, T.lcT, musical programmes will be f fpfcifl' every Catholic church in' t aTd sermons of unusual merit 1 i the flt5' .jcp.i' Bishop Matz will cele- ' I " '"nir'mn 1'ontiflcal High Mass in j Drate (.nape, and deliver "prmon. Mozarfs Twelfth Mass j the f T 'KUng with the orchestra. At -c the music is always of the I 'ct' t ord'-r and is considered the blfin the citv. Haydn's Imperial I Kft hi be rendered with full or-I or-I 3'asP a(.rompaniment. Kev. Father 1 ',rea(h- In a11- the ther I fKJ' eaborate musical pros' pro-s' ''hnVps are in preparation. The Holy j Sorvices in the pro-cathedral I V-f,f tp Carried out the same as in pre-I pre-I vl'' Vo.ir; with Bishop Matz as cele-f cele-f v , tif the masses find Rev. P. A. f U as master of ceremonies. J ''Vrviccs which will mark the j "cMt'ure f Father Henry Robinson I 1 ,h the robes of monsignor or- the tholic church will take place quiet-. quiet-. nn Wednesday morning, April 15. The api'ointmcnt of Rev. Joseph P. IN r rrican pastor of the St. Patrick's I ,'h to the arbitration committee I 1 eett'e tli-3 differences between the I "'' operators and the strikers at Colo-I Colo-I "."(o citv and Cripple Creek has been j rlf0ur,-p" of satisfaction to the public I " cenerul. At previous times Father I rarripan lias demonstrated his ability I !n act as arbitrator and the Catholics I ' ronfident that he will admirably I ?j, t),e position entrusted to him by I rovernnr I'eabody. It is no easy task I ' thoroughly sift down the trouble I ujch has unset the serenity of the I minp district for so long and it will I require unusual ability along this j ,,,P to satisfactorily adjust matters. ' The )st-L.ent-n weddings so far announced an-nounced are few, but perhaps the late wring will bring a few more to light. ".Mr. M- Guinan returned from Salt i Tjjjje city hist week. II pne of the pleasing events of the 1 vwk in Catholic circles was the re-I re-I f,;,tion tendered on Thursday evening I 10 'Miss Sarah Murphy, who leaves next I f ve'f-k to begin her noviciate in the 1 Order of Sisters of the Good Shepherd I jn St. Louis. The affair took place in t f the music hall of the Immaculate Con- ,.p;inn school ;nd was largely at-trcied at-trcied by members of the Young Ladies' sodality and their friends. No f'ncial features were attached to the I iiropramnie because of Lent, but a veil-rendered musical programme was j piven. the participants being Miss I j intrude Morton, Miss Bessie McGov-! McGov-! I .rn. Miss Margaret Goodwin, Miss Ma-I Ma-I dnra Honham, Miss Mary Mulrooney, ; I Miss Annie McGovet n. Miss Nora j o'Rrien. Miss Angela Scherrer and I Mrs. J- J- V- Moran. Miss Murphy, J although still in her teens, has been 1 a prominent member of the sodality -: if the cathedral parish for some time. I To years ago. at the time of the : mission, she brought a convert into the It ,-hurch who has since entered the convent. con-vent. Her loss will be keenly felt by the members of the sodality, which she ha? served so faithfully. But "she hath chosen the better part." and the congratulations of the young ladies accompany her on her journey to broader fields. Active interest is being taken by all I the parishes of the city in the ap-I ap-I proaching fair for the benefit of the I House of the Good Shepherd. Ladies frnm all the churches are working en-cpetically en-cpetically to make it a success and it nill undoubtedly come up to their ex-pf-ctatioiis. The institution is recommended recom-mended by all the pastors of the city as worthy of the most generous support, sup-port, and the fair will be the occasion occa-sion for the manifestation of the kindly kind-ly ff-eling which all the Catholics of Denver feel toward the Sisters of the Lund Shepherd. Their struggle is a hard one and since the state withdrew with-drew us support from the institution and opened up the(Home for Incorri- j pt'f i.nN, only the' most careful man- j , apempnt could make ends meet. The j fair will continue for two weeks, dur-rz dur-rz which time it will receive the unstinted un-stinted patronage of Denver Catho- ! I The new St Vincent's nrnlialla?p is f I ii'iic rapidly naring completion and f I viiiim a few weeks will be ready for I o-cupanev. On that occasion a recep-I recep-I tmn will be hold and elaborate cere-! cere-! 1 mimes will attend the formal opening, s ; The solemn dedication services will be t j cfinducted by Bishop Matz. assisted by j; Jiarly al! the priests of the city. 1 : Miss Georgie Shevnin is in St. Louis S visiting her sister, Mrs. Edwin Wag-v.--r. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rigden have neliomed a little daughter into their home-Mis. home-Mis. John J. Ryan, accompanied by it brother. Rev. Thomas H.. Malone, left on .Saturday for southern " California Cali-fornia for the benefit of the former's health. PUEBLO, COLO. The first meeting of the C. C. C. was 5"H at the home of Miss Katherine Sullivan last Wednesday evening. The ('ffi.-erp of the club were elected and other business was transacted. Pro-Frn.ssivp Pro-Frn.ssivp hicrh five was the game of the evening. The prizes were won by Miss I Mary Stewart and Harry Sullivan. Dainty refreshments were served by 'he hostess. Al! the members of the club were 1 resent. A very pleasant party was enjoyed 'v the li;, frjenrs (1"f Frances and J-arguente Weaver at their home. 92i st Evans avenue, Thursday after-jn. after-jn. given by their mother. Mrs. r?nk Weaver. (James were greatly Jeye, hy the little folks, after which "H-mus refreshments were served, "w games were then played and dan-f.s dan-f.s was m; joyed. Those present were: '-jj'e Ha minor. Viola Wurts, Hazel t " ''' Florence Lynch, Sadie Finnic -nine I'.ink... 'atharine Sullivan and 'itguerKe Weaver, James Sullivan. :u' and Cyrel Sullivan, Howard usKen,-, ht, Hughes. Riley and Fran-e,t'i Fran-e,t'i I. v,':'- -AI,S- Weaver was assist-cu assist-cu l'.v -Miss Zula Glass. Karton c. Sweeney went up to Den-tho Den-tho i-y- k to attend an initiation of iae Kni-hts of Columbus. . fVith,.;- ;:ui,;in of SL Mary's has gone i)e,lvr,. f(.r g 1)rjef gtay |