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J \ -1 * ft" i ?- v. U/ &h> f>4<. <fci •&j * V %AH& ^%- 4 S **• i.»*-a, *«*if*. ^feWtwafcij^si^^^^ (WWMtTtMWfMyiJmj^ m plan to Deyfignr- ment. fer very *i 92.50 dedare: marked ratines. ttedoak Co *f :JMTC Range t be a HT -th ING th r date, one, or M. to 5 lie best Mt dis- isitions a year lainess of the i indi- fficeor 326 f >; ym^m^^mm^x^^ \ -»3«Jffl|»tf"f CITY PARISH NEWS Interawtiag Bwdget af HiDgnMlitt Gathered by Our City Reporter* Our collector* will call O B yo« next week. Kxadly be prepared to pay them. ipesflwteaawiwp *( «£*» "S^^SSU iilittii|jyiifj; r ii l )iyii ^V^?WMfcvJ|1 ., IMMACULATE OOlfOmKHI. The funeral of Patrick GflUgan of Bronson Ave,.was held cm last Mondayjat 9 a. m.from thischurch Next Sunday the Boys Sodality will receive holy communion at the 8:30 mass. Mr. J.P.Henry Jr, baa returned from a two months visit in New York and Brooklyn. Miss Edna Brown of Palmyra, is visiting friends in this parish. Mr. Frank Harold of 198 Tre- mont St is visiting in Quebec and Montreal- Miss Agnes Clark of Hswley St, has returned from a three weeks stay at Long Fond, Mrs. x Hammond of Frost Ave., has returned from Conesns Lake Misses Margaret and May Dar- cy are in New York. Miss Frances Butler of the class 1909 has returned to her home in Detroit XiuXi&frio* »ftwt hu turned home « f » r a a < '" ' Taiatia|Ssailiay«?^ajfc _,.,„, Mits Evelyn Tr^yUspendinelAlexand^ „„ „„_ the summer in Townvilie. c*krdelivered * aermoa en the Mr.andMrs.Goofge Brown are Bleated V&IJ8* v spwod&etajdrvacafien at Pre*- MtnyAuUtrriiaM attend* qaelsIcCanada. picnic of StPatrick'achui Hist Harriet Gnmnqr « vfe& p P ^ # ^ J W e h > i ^ i | # l o n , Jin* atConesusLake. Wedne#dayrThiapansh is under Bev.Edward J. Htans,D.D.,ol &**#• *• Jfefil **»«&<* St Rochester several months ago for, !% *wiuj| cpal <o«©e|iotto|' tour of Europe, haa returned. @» W f c * t o % irfrarc!* waif IteUohnJ.€arey.r*diorof St *»k«»«pkifc Sunday. Michael's pariali^ laWmrj^ dVf The death of_Jofcn McEnteeJ** < * « • « « & ,***, esse of Lincoln Neb., relatives and friends m fmems^sr •*x****™ -**% v« wuuijpy ( »*v. ter. He is the guest of his cousin}? 1 *! fahead, locdr. place Wednes- Joseph P.Brennan,Frank S t A ^^nmVtm¥m»tm : ;v air,*** f**tt««Nfl. .y:£^g JRIMC % addition to wwuaj trala- ,i«|t * • jliZI. . i« U«itt U ^woU, ik* m«« «- wt,,»r « « r , A," <t«Wt« *u« weavlag. j^M^Wi; talfr^ ^"*W?1 mit« M4 ^;4»*^«Tt'H»^trkHlff H ' B ^ ^ S tt'tuijni/awili^'illiwta p*n*na at ttSl^^a^^^^^ 5 ^*^ sa PETER a rainvs. On Tuesclay morning •o'clock a requiem mass was celebrated for Mrs.:Louisa Zang, Auxiliary of the Knights of St John, who died in Columbus Ohio last month. .This mass was an of- faring of Ladies Auxiliary No. 44 Requiem masses were said this friends and relatives, week for Anna Schumacher, John Steger. and Frances Connolly. Mrs. Elizabeth Voelkl died last Sunday morning at her home in day mm&**m, ^a^\!SS^J% f^SF^^ ^*^ Recwrtl IttoStttwlMil. The boy's society oftheBlea- " receive holy t-_.„., ,. „,™ »«««,:«.-«. ^ ym <^.^- « , ^ r at the Muajjtaok the nibitof *tt«"&s^hood|t«ai wmmTrt * w ^ f l ^ ^ i ^ | | ^ * ^ «»«** B«*8»* *f tD,« b»||dlcr»tt» aw«i»it ii^-^Mmmtik •Ji* CraftjHBM, «ltli<}u«)» tli«M * « i A t *'r*e«ai und w«»vin t »»d to bold to t*V Um. l 0 2if ^"WPf** - - ««l*W-«Majr-'tnW*- ft-a1l.iw»4»a^-~ iSattafiaa^Ht""*'' wui receive holy Convent twelve young women sira~w* % «nwt «»-«»*• «-».»# •iii:»v.«s*' m t i w w sed Sacrament communion Sunday ___ n 1 * 38 - b f St Joseph. R t Rev. Tliomw"FT **• The subscription for improve- Hickey.D. D.. received the vowi ments aroond the (^feedral is of the candidates and after thef ,r , ^ , * i, ^l.* f *f A f l S m ', now being taken up and next^emomes delivered a brief *e£| -SSSr ISS^ month's calendar will contain mon in which he explained the «£' hSLmimaH the names of all cantrBjutors. Uie duties and signifi«nc* of the ^wm*nm of ti. religious We.Mawprl*taof the fb»y haw a alifeww HKaEaaaYt, " {moceae of Rochester and rela- a<»wo« *««?tictm. Through the courtesy of our Miss Florence NLStaub of Ave. JS^USSSBStriS A has_gone to New York and £ £ MMV FS f East Hampton, Mass. ™- ~ ! ^ tVr M8ry m ST. Aux., 43, of St tivesand friends of the novices aicar Doy a nap. men* annual out _ . ^ t «rutot*ana «U», l»t o»tr bid* mg St Grand View BeacK hut . * « • 35?®°,* WOaasa Who r e c t l v . 8fTnursday. v '''"---;---edthe-tobit we^rp«8r"Marf ir asr&m~,sm~mVBTmfi The requiem masses for flusSS^S-teSL^&^^S ^t«*ot.Ui« door iirtl» Ma 6wt week were for Mr. Joseph Finkjji 11 ^ Mar/ Mei^e«;Wmnifredl «!*• •: ,<, SupremeF^dent„of t h e ^*^J£ RfclSK. K g ^ ^ ^flif^f Sll^^ u»» *1 W yan. Sister fer Mary PefeHelenO^Brien, ««a~at^a«cl o» or Butarat,' nail jaHflr.*. *Wflj yea b« w Cto visirJoTl^rTi* Z.?S? m *t"?* l, ' u ^f" :l ? ll ^ «ooaitW4trfe^*S^**o*^lo^rtt , iro visit Sttter Mary Itemigia; Catherine -Tnm m wm!i\ «. eoneoilum Foley, Sister Maty Leander; aunt « to«d kunt«* J»ua*uw, an» GladysGray.Siater Mary Annette «ootb«r naa ituck out h\$ a«M and Helen Manley. Sister Mary Hia- « Id t0 th » ^iibop la a «w» «t kMlf Eustace willcinth; Whilfred Finlan, Sitter n ^' __^_ . ^ ^ •• — '— -- "'Loelt lum, old SMB. pwrtra lu< M . cu •-„« ^^tohave a requiem Monday mornuigjlilary Emellana: Mary Farrell. Maple St,aged 70 year& Besides Aug.. 23. at 6 o'clock for t h e l ^ffiarirMa^ S a u d ™ e ^ S S her huabandshe leaves foursons. poae oftoe soul of Mrs. L. «---B^--^P r -«?»»* ine »Hw»rl ara "Th* blakop of Bal!w»t r<*i» oa« a«aH*r «««_« «m«-%^illi« i . l»u»or nt Wft^t^^jia^^i^ii^^ii: af c^ureliwi }a. -SUMi •*»# $11%-: $-- <si»t' yilaaita wd ^IP^WKWIMH ^il "tSPl^f^yi^yfyfSJI* »w>fw»^ t -r«aa^^j|f,a||W .„, «it«ch »ir«'{|)| «r»liw MqrlMW^ witk, *-w»m1»«r»lthp|#'stt|tfr "- -mki;0f. nm mom p*f»om In. W *bPt* ; Of and fourdaugiitere. The funeral gap. President waa held Wednesday morning atjOhio B:30 from the house and at 9 o'clock from the church. Mrs. Voelkl was a member of the •women's sodality. . The members of our choir en- J* to " oly communion joyed their annual outingr on"* y Thursday Augsurt. -13 at Grand -AJugh mataof tequient View Beach, where a dinner and celebrated on Wednesday St. Fradft 3U«4er Zang ing took thtir first vows: Columbus Clarina, Sister Anatuia.SUter Josephine Benign*, Sitter Dol- ores and Sitter Bernardino. Final vows were taksn by Sis- S S f ,^»« B » * lf%* *gU5^ Boys and young men are invit- *•*" J 0 * 01 " 1 ".'. ^%Sele«ta,Siiterj next Sun- A *f iM fe n ^ s, ?l?| CafterinaChar- lotte, _Sister_Vida, Sitter of St. I. Jude.,Si?t<r ^r.trude.Siitar.Hor- .4Htu» ; ^_ ;4rWtl u,. *riu e .»« •*" &nte,SittefBerBJie: supper was served,and a number ^J^ 1 * 110 ^- * , t , n It «»»rui«« ao» ttui* ateatr of races run. On Thursday a high mass of » u cu r»t »k«g oa v t w U i i m - The regular meeting of the requiem was celebrated for Agnes uy u»*dattall, »ay» a WTK« tariaftv Central Counca of theL(}.B.A.,.«an»t tte reguest of Br,g8 C, *&&• M*S-jm£j?g£ wfll take place next MondayR-B.A. of fliispariah. **%\ "~"^ m "Z^ eveninsrAug, 23rd, aDmembert A high mass of requiem was„ A ^! ^^^*^HS^k2*iS; are requested to attend. celebrated on Friday for Mrs. fl f£j «A wiui^^tat^irtra. Mrs. August Muehleisen and Louise Lauseng. rot>M bt towia OIMT* WM •aowcli l*ft sonof JaySt, are the guests of -The funeral Of Mrs. Mary toaaM*.a«*o4jait,pii^«iw«.OT»fr relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Towmley whose death occurred "»»• O'Brien of Dundee, N. Y. for a last Tuesday night took place «,»•.»• few weeks. from the church at 9 o'clock Fri- ^^^^.7^? «IL . »t.i^r |day morning. Mrs. Towmley «»-£tttt~uV£F& about aaoaaa bote) for oa« atcall OB wttar run tt u cart M «kooO» , , , » one of the oldest, residents of) : Brighton The Sacred Heart Society are The marriage of Daniel J.SulH- invited to holy communion n e x t ^ ^ j JQU, Handel took place 'A«ivic*to Pwte «*?*'««^aW*ia*Wrt'f^^|iiiaia}F/ »«» B i . u t t i . ~ - u «. »m»» v». .».-rtw or atftcbrtor."wa* «01 W»^ t ..^ i 2a^2a2?tttM^S»S* hlnr -lttrr -Q«nan«rtbat'-Adaaraai' 4ll*-«pf«t*- to tte4poStrs-«MnM«h -~?..»g^-^^u^t-ajpHg^Mj^ Sunday On Monday morning a months mass was celebrated for Rev, Father Netzel. Solemn high mass Tuesday morning with nuptial massandion Wednesday occurred|| the marriage of Timothy Sullivan and Francis Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. BTO had «atan th* »ppl» from th* tr*« of knowleda* °t food and •riL" Thl* I U a bud qu*iUoo tor auch a Uttl* f«Uow. »nd after thlnldni far som* Urn* b* replied, "1 doo't know, papa. l*a* 'twu by flndlnc th* P««l* Insa." -was celebrated by Rev. Father Sullivan will reside on Boardman Hargather. Rev. Francis Kunt2St ,in this parish, acted as nleacon, and Rev. John Baker Th—tw. as'Beacon, and Rev, Gefell as 8ub-deacon.Tne follow ing "0116318 were present :Revs. Hendricks, Curran, Greenauer, In accordance with Bert Ly Joseph Gefell, Emil Gefell, Gom-teU's established policy of pre- menginger, Sullivan. Cameron,'senting only the latest and best Kessel, Brophy, Miller, Erra8,|play3 available for stock produc- BaierLThe mass was sung by thetion,heand his excellent company A Good 8ub*tltut* far Uathtr a*ltlng An excelltnt mbstltub* for leather loltlni can be mad* from place of irdlniry Sre bo**, apllttlnt It op th* ntddle Into two part*, I. *., two belt* •an be mad* from one plec* of hot*, fbe writer hat ie«n thie don* oa mor* ban one occailon. with perfect rnatl*- action. students. Many parishioners at- tended the service, All this week masses were of fered for Rev. J. Netzel, by the following societies: C. M. B. A., Children of Mary, the altar boys, school children and S t Mathias Society. The funeral of Walter Derleth, •who died Monday at the family residence in Irondequoit aged 30 years was held Wednesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock from thischurch. Besides his parents he leaves nine brothers and three sisters Branch 131 C.M.B.A. will hold its regular meeting next Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. HOLY REDEEMER. The feast of the Assumption will, commencing with the Mon day matinee, August 23rd, be seen in "The Walls of Jericho", con ceded to be one of the best of the English plays of the day. It is a powerful drama in four acts and is entirely new to Rochester and has never been played here by any stock company. It is de- cidedly the English problem play based primarily in motif, on a Bib- lical truth. It is that old story of insipid, vapory, inconsequential shadowy, artincal society. All the world's a world and the people nothing. Sutro has raarvelously contrasted men and gentlemen, and lady and women, not harsh enoughtoappear crude, but nice- ly enough to depict his purpose, and to afford real enjoyment to the better class of theatre-goers, who love the theater for its art, was celebrated last Sunday high rather than its commercialism mass was celebrated by Rev, .Jacob F.Staub. Amass was offered Tuesday -for Frank Satter. On Wednesday morning a mass was celebrated for August Boeh- ler. Mr. and Mrs. C. Staley of Port- Taylor were grieved land Ave., are making a twojhis death A* to Public Nulaanee*. Ther* would be no public nolaano** f public nnlinncea never Increased he profit* of Influential people.—Chi- cago Record-Herald. to It Doe*. "I wlih you'd thread this needl*. mother,'' eald Martha In deapalr; 'every time I get near It* eye with my thread, It blink*!" and light amusement. The usual matinees will be given on Mon- day, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- urday. AUBTOIf. H. * . The many friends of William tQ learn of ..__ _ which occurred; at the months visit to their son Richard family home on Monday morning at Idaho Springs, Col Next Sunday the children of the class 1908 are invited to holy communion. at» ataty 1 *. The young men and boys of the parish are invited to month- ly commtmion Sunday. The deceased was a member of Auburn-Council Knights of Col- umbus, also of the Columbus Re- lief association, a member of the C.M.B.A. The funeral was held on Wednesday morning at St Mary's church. The feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin was celebrat- ed at St Mary's church on last \ Overcapitalised. A thousand-dollar boy with a ten- thoncand-doUar education It overcapi- talized.—George Horace Lorlmer. By Tie Way Did You Get That KODAK? NO? Well, you better get one RIGHT NOW The summer days will be gone soon. Brownie Cameras $1 to $12 Kodaks, $5 to $HL5t LLBAUSCH&SON Optician* Optonietrlats 6 MAIN STREET EAST Dratoatl* UMIIIIW. Anguatttt "XflOBiaa, th* playwright, **p*c!au> M#oom*rs, * " • rMwrtae* to talaga theatric*!. OB* algtat at a club a ywuaa an* from Bo*to«. juit rater!** u»e* th* at****.'rf•*»•*»' - iu*>*r taaa wah the ;v-'*-"' "A: •,' - i$tyi^&***r'£''i&Mttjt£ Ibaall Bar ft* M* ' fk^V"' ^Bjgejt*lMt* Wj l[wf^ : W*|?*'-*ak'W; ffc,j *^^aW: -™^*^^P ^^^, B^^*^SPSW 'hjHJtlk,'', Wfc* ftuL^^gji—. a^jtaa^LimAt • • " * * * •>a%t)ii«.^i ...yi , L "». l.ig **•• aaijy. a^M iBvjxea 4aa*a*Mr* 'av 1 «^& WwJt v^w'tiv^ * 4^"4&ii .^^^£I^.H^^^^ twttoa -to tt* ••traao*. Itwt ttrt* of **• ^S^l^ZSS^SiiSSSL * ptoytr kao*n (of Wa * a a « t » « i H ^ ^ » « * ™ » - » * * « « « ^ | n»^^«»^ 1 •*»mal^«. ,, •Urk.-Jrea!!***," •tjmmp^-^r*w^kA: "Y**. y*a, r know,** lnurri»»t*l Tfaomi*. -Why. I- unl*r*u»d a* pliytd that p*rt *o r**ir»H**«y that, ao»dHfa«yr^Te««drr6«KtH**r*^ «<u» W «i^t--^<>*i*a Mfflldi. ' »iV*a--«**'1» k IiiW-*if^ ^rikvie^lal^air^va^ttat^ai^aai^^ Imnu wifely iris* ia< "derretlea lieaf tat*.' .Mr MilrtU »»*ti**r»ftr. **»»*• M* w**k"lifteT^*^rodnctto*7wmi'aa^*^**l** t '*^ $*" ***^' |i**9^i'jlt»**i»H' oB*w*«areerM* proanciwa * w "^ Wli S aa»#| t^ *raHi*4r *jitN»***' ilal aplrlL A young dliclpl* fram th* W*et one* visited the aged writer ta all \'ew Enslaad bom*. *lh* yaettk, a Doet laid be thought be woul* pat away hi* venes and writ* maa*<>M love atofie* *o a* to be able te> tart money. Out Mr. Harrel fr*wn»d • « * »k*ok hi* bead Savins.' ne s*ld. "is the mala for depriving younall ot thing*, wklch you won't potilbly want forty year* bene*."-VVaablDgto* Stat. A Different •rand'. Mile. Uouco. to* **tnou»tfaacer.al a ladlea' lunchson la h*r. heoer ittdi I am glnd to nee thai Amerlcaa worn- •n are not ualng powder.Io, ta* rldlctt too* manner that prevail* abroad Over theFS~tho pewder U, r**ily, laid oc quite too thick. •They nay ' uondoo miri f«ahark- *d th* other day ta * friend: "'But ff it wiu pitch eat*ftttd*a* •aid nothing, h*w can. you be i*r# that you hlaaed your wlf*'» oouala fey ml«&lt*r "•tt wan.' tb* othef anaweced, 'a different brand of p**d*r.'"—Phila- delphia ledger. What Count* let a ttary. - As I heard a faroou* racontear t*U; tag a sbary I baa^e«WTn~1aerf^rai n. another to. mans years t could not but recall the statement of som* one to the effect that there are but live »torics extant and that all w* have are merely variation* from the original five. Aa Sen. Taylor, who ti iomethlng of a story teller hintseLf, p«t* it, "The story doesn't amount to say thing, if* the edition, thatjotnart*,'*— Boston Herald." \ H«l Tftetn teetael. The Joe* tjti recovery ** ttSf Ml pim) if*c*l»c* recall th* atorjt it * almilsr **c|»*r!tBca which a *tp Y*r* v'oman haul srter the list OJ4 Qtiard, tall Sh* alio j»(**td fl«r livekj*** when she- arflrsd at h»r HOttK mad the next itr It was hr«n»*Jhtto*«t> by a wota»«vwho had slaraa JMr fcar- riag* on a*r way BOW* &a*4ft*t Jfc* aeckftc* to her frlttd, \*i> Wfdat Mid. "So sl«d I fqUlid it, we *!• > ^ Per This Relief—Much Th»nW- Dr. Story tho late principal ot 01a*- sow University taking a holiday la th* country one*, was met by the minister of the dlstrlcs, who remnrk- ed: "Hullo, prlnoipalf tou her*! Why. yon moat ioae down tad reillet* me for a day." The principal replied "1 don't promise to relieve you; nut t might relievo, your congregation? A Coach, Coup*. Wf«t Amfter Is, Atnber is a fos»»l*ed v«aetab]e resin, found in srsat abiwdaac* oa the shore* of the Battle Sea; elipfelal. ly between Koenlgsb^rg an* Sftin»t In alt probability it 1* d*%i {•all of Style and **tlnct «mKferm» tt*** ,m _**i oa* imm&'M, . , Owut* »l*kee U. a%"i#fc-.?,• -,'. That land or*»*« tomeUnner^lsi %Big sea "trip* I* Wrov*4:.|^-<»iilu#iiii». : of th* foHMOMted «oh»i»#r .UwlatoB, *h|eh ajrrtvtd th« o)k<r ««y ^ » * > lahflkb. The v««*«i .w*« M\U(*. c£[ Hsttwras wh*» th* !ooJt«it da«telb> cd whst >* tliowgmt wit d« -dlialauttv* k*llDo». Th,( »avlg*t«ic» tMaJmd glasw ^ s the *tr*i|* *>W*et;>3**s' jMolved 1 twit tato » cotfaelajtleet e< tapBlal Witts aad 4i»«l!«. l*ay, I'ith a *«>clc and IMMI. th*t Ha*!* 1*4 th* U«r£stoa't,'o*^p«AX''«« aJsMojaet «ri«llwt w*ta a iWdtd ' atftdift -,; , i '•* .-v s . ' ^ " ' ' ^ Aa, tho ehjict «p>ro*«ai*d ; *rH»a«. clw* mtg* |t wan <llii»*ar«fl't* : »< aersa*, TkVoraa* alMei altaat at th* f***t**«*»*t, hut ft*» -umifitt' 'ytiibfr. 0!fitl«mP* , l _,., ^.. •L^ -ea.'jyfcjaslr'' .^ja*aWat «V (Mai) * M^tjti^tl-, ya^a*j[ aeiiaeff MstJHM Tip*** ***i*e«i*,"pi** yrf*><a' > *r *f t*«v *i mn^ifniikm^.. I_LJI aaii* aa' *g*s*ia* I ae^gegjt. '•s^pys^e^ ^^a 1 - ^ff^lFa^aWgasy 1 "P <s*#iMpi# ^ayitaaJstaaai * - "*^^P*7*^P^f^fT* ^ »J!*y*;*».»^.Ut*t^.;'»*.k.-cl*(ui'^a« Saturday *ft«moosw, 'tm ti*V»* t** time '• U gMerally drtaal»», »JM| t>\m ** <o*« (sice ^ i t » t off toVajitt do lik* to Jiitow '« looka hle*4*4ad clexn m ~M. A f. / . g# ^^_^» >>sBBBa*eB]siaa^s^slsBi -_' ^^a?*a^paa- '•^f^^^g*wy^R*^*s|;, *v<-i *««i-^a¥*SH fAV*f ^0Wj^Jgp^^'^%-^ « » " fait rMis. - c. 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IMMACULATE OOlfOmKHI. The funeral of Patrick GflUgan

of Bronson Ave,.was held cm last Mondayjat 9 a. m.from thischurch

Next Sunday the Boys Sodality will receive holy communion at the 8:30 mass.

Mr. J.P.Henry Jr, baa returned from a two months visit in New York and Brooklyn.

Miss Edna Brown of Palmyra, is visiting friends in this parish.

Mr. Frank Harold of 198 Tre-mont St is visiting in Quebec and Montreal-

Miss Agnes Clark of Hswley St, has returned from a three weeks stay at Long Fond,

Mrs. xHammond of Frost Ave., has returned from Conesns Lake

Misses Margaret and May Dar-cy are in New York.

Miss Frances Butler of the class 1909 has returned to her home in Detroit

XiuXi&frio* »ftwt hu turned home «f»raa< '" ' Taiatia|Ssailiay«?^ajfc _ , . , „ ,

Mits Evelyn Tr^yUspendinelAlexand^ „ „„ „ „ _ the summer in Townvilie. c*krdelivered * aermoa en the

Mr.andMrs.Goofge Brown are Bleated V&IJ8* v

spwod&etajdrvacafien at Pre*- MtnyAuUtrriiaM attend* qaelsIcCanada. picnic of StPatrick'achui

Hist Harriet Gnmnqr « vfe& p P ^ # ^ J W e h > i ^ i | # l o n , Jin* atConesusLake. Wedne#dayrThiapansh is under

Bev.Edward J. Htans,D.D.,ol &**#• *• J fe f i l **»«&<* S t Rochester several months ago for, ! % *wiuj| cpal <o«©e|iotto|' • tour of Europe, haa returned. @» W f c * t o % irfrarc!* waif

IteUohnJ.€arey.r*diorof St *»k«»«pkifc Sunday. Michael's pariali laWmrj^ dVf The death of_Jofcn McEnteeJ** < * « • « « & ,***, esse of Lincoln Neb., relatives and friends m fmems^sr •*x****™ -**% v« wuuijpy (»*v. ter. He is the guest of his cousin}?1*! fahead, locdr. place Wednes-Joseph P.Brennan,Frank S t

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sa PETER a rainvs. On Tuesclay morning

•o'clock a requiem mass was celebrated for Mrs.:Louisa Zang,

Auxiliary of the Knights of St John, who died in Columbus Ohio last month. .This mass was an of-faring of Ladies Auxiliary No. 44

Requiem masses were said this friends and relatives, week for Anna Schumacher, John Steger. and Frances Connolly.

Mrs. Elizabeth Voelkl died last Sunday morning at her home in

day mm&**m, a^\!SS^J% f ^ S F ^ ^ ^ * ^ Recwrtl IttoStttwlMil.

The boy's society oftheBlea-" receive holy t -_ .„ . , ,. „,™ » « « « , : « . - « . ^ y m <^.^- « , ^ r

at the Muajjtaok the nibitof *tt«"&s^hood|t«ai wmmTrt * w ^ f l ^ ^ i ^ | | ^ * ^ «»«**

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wui receive holy Convent twelve young women sira~w* % «nwt «»-«»*• «-».»# •iii:»v.«s*' m t i w w sed Sacrament communion Sunday ___ n1*38- bf St Joseph. Rt Rev. Tliomw"FT **•

The subscription for improve- Hickey.D. D.. received the vowi ments aroond the (^feedral is of the candidates and after thef „ ,r,^,*i,^l.*f *fAflSm', now being taken up and next^emomes delivered a brief *e£| -SSSr ISS^ month's calendar will contain mon in which he explained the «£' h S L m i m a H the names of all cantrBjutors. Uie duties and signifi«nc* of the ^wm*nm of ti.

religious We.Mawprl*taof the fb»y haw a alifeww HKaEaaaYt, " {moceae of Rochester and rela- a<»wo« *««?tictm.

Through the courtesy of our

Miss Florence NLStaub of Ave. JS^USSSBStriS A has_gone to New York and £ £ MMV FS f East Hampton, Mass. ™- ~!^tVr M 8 r y m

ST. Aux., 43, of St

tivesand friends of the novices

aicar Doy a nap. men* annual out _ . ^ t «ru tot* ana «U», l»t o»tr bid* m g St Grand View BeacK hut . * « • 35?®°,* WOaasa Who rectlv. n»

8fTnursday. v ' ' ' " - - - ; - - - e d t h e - t o b i t we^rp«8r"Marf ir asr&m~,sm~mVBTmfi The requiem masses for flusSS^S-teSL^&^^S ^t«*ot.Ui« door iirtl» Ma 6wt

week were for Mr. Joseph Finkjji11^ Mar/ Mei^e«;Wmnifredl «!*• •: ,<, SupremeF^dent„of t h e ^ * ^ J £ R f c l S K . K g ^ ^ ^ f l i f ^ f S l l ^ ^

u»» *1 W yan. Sister

fer Mary PefeHelenO^Brien, ««a~at^a«cl

o» or Butarat,' nail jaHflr.*. *Wflj yea b« w

Cto visirJoTl rTi* Z.?S?m*t"?*l,'u^f":l?ll^ «ooaitW4trfe *S^**o* lo rtt,

iro visit Sttter Mary Itemigia; Catherine -Tnm m wm!i\ « . eoneoilum Foley, Sister Maty Leander; aunt « to«d kunt«* J»ua*uw, an» GladysGray.Siater Mary Annette «ootb«r naa ituck out h\$ a«M and Helen Manley. Sister Mary Hia- «Id t0 th» iibop la a «w» «t kMlf

Eustace willcinth; Whilfred Finlan, Sitter n ^ ' „ „ __^_ . ^ ^ •• — '— -- "'Loelt lum, old SMB. pwrtra lu<

M . cu •-„« ^ ^ to have a requiem Monday mornuigjlilary Emellana: Mary Farrell. Maple St,aged 70 year& Besides Aug.. 23. at 6 o'clock for t h e l ^ ffiarir Ma^ S a u d ™ e ^ S S her huabandshe leaves foursons. poae oftoe soul of Mrs. L. « - - - B ^ - - ^ P r - « ? » » * i n e »Hw»rl

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Of and fourdaugiitere. The funeral gap. President waa held Wednesday morning atjOhio B:30 from the house and at 9 o'clock from the church. Mrs. Voelkl was a member of the •women's sodality. .

The members of our choir en- J* to "oly communion joyed their annual outingr on"*y

Thursday Augsurt. -13 at Grand -AJugh mataof tequient View Beach, where a dinner and celebrated on Wednesday

St. Fradft 3U«4er

Zang ing took thtir first vows: Columbus Clarina, Sister Anatuia.SUter

Josephine Benign*, Sitter Dol­ores and Sitter Bernardino.

Final vows were taksn by Sis- S S f ,^»«B» *lf%* *gU5^ Boys and young men are invit- *•*" J0*01"1".'. ^%Sele«ta,Siiterj

next Sun- A*f iMfen^s ,?l?| CafterinaChar-lotte, _Sister_Vida, Sitter of St.

I . Jude.,Si?t<r ^r.trude.Siitar.Hor- .4Htu»; _;4rWtlu,. *riue.»« •*" &nte,Sittef BerBJie:

supper was served,and a number J^ 1 * 1 1 0 ^- * , t , n It «»»rui«« ao» ttui* ateatr • of races run. On Thursday a high mass of » u cu r»t »k«g oa v twUi im-

The regular meeting of the requiem was celebrated for Agnes uy u»*da tt all, »ay» a WTK« tariaftv Central Counca of theL(}.B.A.,.«an»t tte reguest of Br,g8 C, *&&• M*S-jm£j?g£ wfll take place next MondayR-B.A. of fliispariah. **%\ "~"^m"Z^ eveninsrAug, 23rd, aDmembert A high mass of requiem was„A^! ^ ^ ^ * ^ H S ^ k 2 * i S ; are requested to attend. celebrated on Friday for Mrs. flf£j «A w i u i ^ ^ t a t ^ i r t r a .

Mrs. August Muehleisen and Louise Lauseng. rot>M bt towia OIMT* WM •aowcli l*ft sonof JaySt, are the guests of -The funeral Of Mrs. Mary toaaM*.a«*o4jait,pii «iw«.OT»fr relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Towmley whose death occurred "»»• O'Brien of Dundee, N. Y. for a last Tuesday night took place « , » • . » • few weeks. from the church at 9 o'clock Fri- ^ ^ ^ ^ . 7 ^ ? «IL . »t.i^r

|day morning. Mrs. Towmley « » - £ t t t t ~ u V £ F &

about aaoaaa bote) for oa« atcall OB

wttar run tt u cart M «kooO»,,,»

one of the oldest, residents of):

Brighton The Sacred Heart Society are The marriage of Daniel J.SulH-

invited to holy communion n e x t ^ ^ j JQU, Handel took place

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» « » B i . u t t i . ~ - u «. »m»» v». .».-rtw or a tftcbrtor." wa* «01 W » ^ t . . ^ i 2 a ^ 2 a 2 ? t t t M ^ S » S * hlnr -lttrr -Q«nan«rtbat'-Adaaraai' 4ll*-«pf«t*- to tte4poStrs-«MnM«h -~? . .»g^-^^u^t -a jpHg^Mj^

Sunday On Monday morning a months

mass was celebrated for Rev, Father Netzel. Solemn high mass

Tuesday morning with nuptial massandion Wednesday occurred|| the marriage of Timothy Sullivan and Francis Wilson. Mr. and Mrs.

BTO had «atan th* »ppl» from th* tr*« of knowleda* °t food and •riL"

Thl* I U a bud qu*iUoo tor auch a Uttl* f«Uow. »nd after thlnldni far som* Urn* b* replied, "1 doo't know, papa. l*a* 'twu by flndlnc th* P««l* Insa."

-was celebrated by Rev. Father Sullivan will reside on Boardman Hargather. Rev. Francis Kunt2St ,in this parish, acted as nleacon, and Rev. John

Baker Th—tw. as'Beacon, and Rev,

Gefell as 8ub-deacon.Tne follow ing "0116318 were present :Revs. Hendricks, Curran, Greenauer, In accordance with Bert Ly Joseph Gefell, Emil Gefell, Gom-teU's established policy of pre-menginger, Sullivan. Cameron,'senting only the latest and best Kessel, Brophy, Miller, Erra8,|play3 available for stock produc-BaierLThe mass was sung by thetion,heand his excellent company

A Good 8ub*tltut* far Uathtr a*ltlng An excelltnt mbstltub* for leather

loltlni can be mad* from • place of irdlniry Sre bo**, apllttlnt It op th* ntddle Into two part*, I. *., two belt* •an be mad* from one plec* of hot*, fbe writer hat ie«n thie don* oa mor* ban one occailon. with perfect rnatl*-action.

students. Many parishioners at­tended the service,

All this week masses were of fered for Rev. J. Netzel, by the following societies: C. M. B. A., Children of Mary, the altar boys, school children and S t Mathias Society.

The funeral of Walter Derleth, •who died Monday at the family residence in Irondequoit aged 30 years was held Wednesday morn­ing at 9 o'clock from thischurch. Besides his parents he leaves nine brothers and three sisters

Branch 131 C.M.B.A. will hold its regular meeting next Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock.

HOLY REDEEMER.

The feast of the Assumption

will, commencing with the Mon day matinee, August 23rd, be seen in "The Walls of Jericho", con ceded to be one of the best of the English plays of the day. It is a powerful drama in four acts and is entirely new to Rochester and has never been played here by any stock company. It is de­cidedly the English problem play based primarily in motif, on a Bib­lical truth. It is that old story of insipid, vapory, inconsequential shadowy, artincal society. All the world's a world and the people nothing. Sutro has raarvelously contrasted men and gentlemen, and lady and women, not harsh enough to appear crude, but nice­ly enough to depict his purpose, and to afford real enjoyment to the better class of theatre-goers, who love the theater for its art,

was celebrated last Sunday high rather than its commercialism mass was celebrated by Rev,

.Jacob F.Staub. Amass was offered Tuesday

-for Frank Satter. On Wednesday morning a mass

• was celebrated for August Boeh-ler.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Staley of Port- Taylor were grieved land Ave., are making a twojhis death

A* to Public Nulaanee*. • Ther* would be no public nolaano** f public nnlinncea never Increased he profit* of Influential people.—Chi­

cago Record-Herald.

to I t Doe*. "I wlih you'd thread this needl*.

mother,'' eald Martha In deapalr; 'every time I get near It* eye with my thread, It blink*!"

and light amusement. The usual matinees will be given on Mon­day, Wednesday, Friday and Sat­urday.

AUBTOIf. H. *.

The many friends of William tQ learn of

..__ _ which occurred; at the months visit to their son Richard family home on Monday morning at Idaho Springs, Col

Next Sunday the children of the class 1908 are invited to holy communion.

at» ataty1*. The young men and boys of

the parish are invited to month­ly commtmion Sunday.

The deceased was a member of Auburn-Council Knights of Col­umbus, also of the Columbus Re­lief association, a member of the C.M.B.A. The funeral was held on Wednesday morning at St Mary's church.

The feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin was celebrat­ed at St Mary's church on last

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Out Mr. Harrel fr*wn»d •«* »k*ok hi* bead

Savins.' ne s*ld. "is the mala for depriving younall ot thing*, wklch you won't potilbly want forty year* bene*."-VVaablDgto* Stat.

A Different •rand'. Mile. Uouco. to* **tnou» tfaacer. al

a ladlea' lunchson la h*r. heoer ittdi I am glnd to nee thai Amerlcaa worn-

•n are not ualng powder.Io, ta* rldlctt too* manner that prevail* abroad Over theFS~tho pewder U, r**ily, laid oc quite too thick.

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"•tt wan.' tb* othef anaweced, 'a different brand of p**d*r.'"—Phila­delphia ledger.

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tag a sbary I baa^e«WTn~1aerf^rai n. another to. mans years t could not but recall the statement of som* one to the effect that there are but live »torics extant and that all w* have are merely variation* from the original five.

Aa Sen. Taylor, who ti iomethlng of a story teller hintseLf, p«t* it, "The story doesn't amount to say thing, if* the edition, thatjotnart*,'*— Boston Herald." \

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pim) if*c*l»c* recall th* atorjt it * almilsr **c|»*r!tBca which a *tp Y*r* v'oman haul srter the list OJ4 Qtiard, tall Sh* alio j»(**td fl«r livekj*** when she- arflrsd at h»r HOttK mad the next itr It was hr«n»*Jht to *«t> by a wota»«vwho had slaraa JMr fcar-riag* on a*r way BOW* &a*4ft*t Jfc* aeckftc* to her frlttd, \*i> Wfdat Mid. "So sl«d I fqUlid i t , we *!•

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sow University taking a holiday la th* country one*, was met by the minister of the dlstrlcs, who remnrk-ed: "Hullo, prlnoipalf tou her*! Why. yon moat ioae down tad reillet* me for a day." The principal replied "1 don't promise to relieve you; nut t might relievo, your congregation?

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