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CITY PARISH HEWS "' - L, Wl II I ' ' totemting Budget of H*«>enlag Gathered by Oar City Reportera St ffosqpb'8. Sunday will be monthly can* munion and conference day for the young ladies of the Holy Family. Sunday evening at 7 3 0 o'clockjciark, there will be solemn opening of Miss Eknse Maier, May devotions. There will Be ajMarriottand Miss Marie Stumpf. procession followed t»n. A ... - B . . P by dancing. A good musical pro- 1 Maydev6tfoii|wUl ,'fi^grin Sun marned women of the Holy F a m - ^ ^ e & ^JSTm^a **? ^ M # W S » ay. 'good music. The Benevolent St. Michael'*. .-- membra of Sfc. fceo** Qnfw Society will r e c d v e c t v &*^ yi»»*V*Y>«-7.9t\ —...:»*• Mary holy'communion at the, 7:30 masa. iayevening, May 3. in ill, a dramatic and Graduate* of the Immaculate minstrel estertiBpifteht will b^ (|wception^schtor&^ The requiem masses for_ thisajveo, usder the s&imtem of the &*otb ahnair diiuw Wedhsadaf week vs^ere for Loth* B^^S^&O^tr^lkry-.' Judging & ! * *% line Jtofjy-Mcjnneraey Oeorge Lxner, kouis Imo. -Mr. fyonj th*number ottickets that«& n ">tf h«l«,;*#i;toor^ 1 tean/o»r M«^mer. --'^ ^a* & g ^ , 9 yewibition which h^nd^-»re«*i^ f- *>*i Next Sonday the second quar-'the Confraternity has carried for * After anelatdtfti; dinner the terly diagram of pew rent will excellent entertainments, there t^tm&stijrJohn}<|ura6i con- be distributed. 'isno doubt but that the hall will 8»Wllte4"fib»gradu*tea on, their The Women's Sodality will'be filled on next Tuesday eveo-eftthuwasm, a)id1itwdn^'Mwa give a social Monday evening.May!ing. , ^ Wary JEjp^i^^b^ai^^^.ii^; 9ft. for the benefit of St Anne's 1 The forty hours devotion came %^o^W^grosM|je «apoa# Home. Don't miss it. jtoadcee on-Wednesday-->xaoeft»8^'fl w WjB^9 M W'"'^ f The members of Council 96 C. W at 9 o'clock with a solemn Miss Alic*Hugb#»j J^SJKjndf^ R. B A .held a pedro party Thure-!Mgh mass. On Sunday eveningjto the toast "CheSTfulneea"' in a day evening. Refreshment* were, served. The members of St Michael'* choir enjoyed a psdio. party Tuesday evening. LuDcb*Mi wts ye J^ served.' All present -had -* good Hair Ri The A requiem mass was offered on Saturday for Cfsorge Lawrence Mrf. ElixabiOi -Bfenwy widow Jg&$* of Wfndel Biensr died M o j j a i y ^ ^ at thihocaeof herdaBjht«r,Mr». Frank M»:Sbos, 98 Alphooae Sfc . •red 86 'yiam She leaves thmfC.B. daughtera, Mrs. Frank if. Poos, evening. Mra^Georire Dietrich, and Jim. ment 244 meetinj-of 5tb. expira, Barnard F&cher. two ibnftGaorfsnws^tog^tttiaiBfi' wsyit woo ., and John children, and two brothers, Seb astian and Henry Beiter. t A msse" was offered on Monday for Rev.-P3ather Gberholsw; On Thursday a requiem mass was offered for Mrs. Prien. She was a promiment member of the Sacred Heart Society The conference which was held for the Children of Mary was largely attended by many of its members. On Friday morning a mass was sung for August Kerner. Tho regular- meeting of Ladios :- Brtnch 8I,C.M. B: A.--celebrat- Auxillary Ha. 44-wiUl* heM on edits 8ilv«t* jubuea ;latfc. Sunday/ Tuesday evening.May SW;instead and Monday. Oh Sunday mom* ^5^s^ nmwto m for tihe •ged^^and theffaopW*s§ flfr*#Pl» won % ]^r. i^-56leg|«tt Wm&9**t$h Tr .- TJteplayaafifiedth* 4ir Am««t- fv& 9tm^,mtmft Jm. can CHfoen" which was fybe we«««te^sP8tt of Jim iaideF'tlw'-immpee»,ii^ihie ^Wmmm^ a ^m(' to a comedy entitled the •m^J^d^m. ._,..,„.. riageof Kitty" which has beenthedioceswofK^ord. Anui so successful rendered by the ber of prieatt of this diocese following cast: Mr.Harry K. Wil- gtudied with the newly-ew aon, Mx.j.Bay Marriott.Mr.Dave bishop at S t Joseph's Provincial Mr. Herl>ert J. Bietry, Seminary, Tjroy* were Mrs, J. Bay attoecoofocralaon. Thursday afternoon and even-jthree act farce will be given on gnd will probably be presen ingcoiifessions wUl ^ ^^d ^M^^.^f^f^^^Sf>«t #h2 ««« in »» ifefcOr©. preparation, for the first•J^SS£A^^ i ^ir .'' As«msioii fhuttday, maaaet: The usual Sacred Heart devo- oeneitt oi m. Anne s Home. wajbe^t^ j 7"3Q*uid8'®imd tioas ivill be held next Friday, | The d^^ct auxiliary Knights ab{emnhlghm^»Rt$;Slft. *Afc <** The usual monthly school coW* St John wui give then* 1st 8^. aM a > . a 'lisg» narabe<r of ^te leruon will be taken up after t h f t S 1 "^ n l°l~ 0 Q^pS^ S** 00 ! c h i l d m ^ i U ^ ^ f tbeir elevation at all of the masses'**? ^ .«*,«»» Jt Pefcerand m i y^. jdoianuaittoiiassv ' next Sunday. ftliSSS ^E^n!f Next 18day,ttenr«t in »iuwaa>w WR"<« h 'i^i(t;i|'li | t'«."' >MF%«^SJ Hii^B'lJWBU'^P ni.il.iul w«i II l i^»Blfel»>W!^MwW ^.^fA UjUdy^ipet* y -%• ^^mu^^- last a very interesting serrnon manner that made her wasgiven by Rey.Fatber Masseth more cheerfttlthan ever> an^ of Canandajruia. The attendance address of th# evening was ttha d«1fi^|.v^Kt»'the./t^«(la^es by Rev., ;;aM:.«iWt/jfmtifyleg. O'HeilJ-"*-.. ••',-'; • - .. i« «w»mtmi^ Stinday The offkera:oiiha grjtduatea- fc* tb*4toaaw S e # ^ . Aroset-asso^ti^ are^««fe«1;Ge^^^ ing will bs heia on Siroday after- White;first;vicepresident Elrxa noon at 4,^""" ' »--*•-•*'•'-•••-*—---^--*-^- ^-— beth McCIoskyjsecond vice i^»at tClara.XyarlM^ treasurer, Frankf^tuiigan.. ,'; The «*n*nltt«« in cbsarge of the rsam<« w««: Executtra, T Joseph P. HoganrAmelia Morris* Jo«»h Polay. Ads Wllldn* Sod Loa^BMokmtaikrLsoJDaiibar Epping and Edna Rlnn. of Monday evening ohlwcount o^ing there *»re sjteciiil *sryfoei the drill on Mond*^ evening. V at the church at #aieh the menj* The exhibition drill by the Lajbers re'ceived hoty communion. dies Auxiliary of the Knights of Monday evening at 7 o'clock St John will be given Mondayithem was, a grand reunion in evening. May 2nd, at the parish StJoseph Hall, - .-.•,' > % ' halL Itwfll be a quarter well 1 Branch 81 was orgftnizsd April spent to see the Ladies drill in 20,1885 with 16 charter- moro- theirnew uniforms, ahdthere-bers. Of time eight are sail _ eeipts for the. jsxhibit&in"-••!»- to'attt^During** ti»lastquartsr of rr«i.rijrx»Tter:;c„i,.-; p »yHfch^rway-to' iM ^M^hfioh'a century ?W inej(|,,have aififaed" c. B , A, m mMggjj^jg^^^mKSff^ to see them on Monday even- Tbe other* mfc &WjW 1&m, ferred to c*her branches. Pro m Branch 8t haveVf^ne numy of TheL regular meeting next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. , The meeting which was heldj* 0 *' by JBr. 131,C.M.B.A.,on Wednes- day evening was a most euthu- Riasticqne. The meetings are be- ing attended by the members much better than usual and the officers of this branch wiahee the good spirit of the members ts continue hereafter. Branch 102, Auxiliary, of the Knights of St John held a ban auet at their meeting rooms and it was a most successful and en- joyable affair. The tables were artistic and beautifully decorated in pink and white. Many mem- bers of the auxiliary attended the banquet and] Mrs. Renner, supreme president also was present at the banquet. The speakers were Rev. John Baier and Rev. Michael Krischel. The banquet was served by Mr. Paul Gugemos. On Thursday a requiem mass offered for Francis Boehly. A mass was offered on Wed- nesday for Diary Reif. On Thursday a requiem mass was offered for Walter Derleth. Oorpu Ohrlatl. An anniversary high mass was celebrated WedtteiaW moftmlg yearsiln&ehlPbaf' at 8 o'clock for Henry P e n i p i e y ^ S ^ s ^ o g ^ i i ^ ^, j A mottaf'g nflnd^ig>iaass wa»*of M ^ j o m ^ ^ held on EWday for Trahk He- f SuFW»^8aytf Dohal3. Juniqaed^n^tioiifo^Mi^ A reception was '&vmWwtil!&-n&M& day evening and was attended by branchlo|ftfaBfiMmy&m: many young people of the parish, him perhaps more thin anyo Numbers were drawn, for theeke is due the present fourifhi Carnival. ,,,••>\r .a jconditiopof;the\\ffiti% l £}|Io^ A class is being instructed for ^ j ^ ja^tnbeif » $ ! £ "%& first comimsnion which will be **&£<* f ^^S 1 ttt!ot, # fi ; held on May 29|Alsoa Cbnfiraa-ae^yityandtoorettan * Jiyefy tion class which wuTbe giVen GT ^ntermtln^ : j^&mMth^sd JutfeS. HOLY FAMn/r. Sunday morning at the mass forty hours devotion will begin. Confessions will be heard from active service. Sunday and Monday evening and the closing of the forty hours will take place Tuesday morning, The devotions in honor of the Sacred Heart will take place Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of Sunday evening. . The Bernardino Circle at their regular meeting Monday evening April 25, raffled the hand painted pillow on which they sold num- bers for the benefit of the Home ••* t i e members *hd mvi the other branches of i made up he city. (dDuwi ^ ^ B/VRQAir\l& Round Counter l<W :m&$ **« ^^ r W«wHl ' »«tn*s* tafefeXtSenRemaatiitt^^ tot smnvsmm* fbr*s.i»p wfc X-X*k m$m * •• Lll l ll"^|lll'|lljM(IHil|.LlJ'Jlwi»|ll|l ,.'»'|'IJi,Kll| tA ^*mw^*^*^TP$ '*&tfait «o-wSoo^li_ , - 72-lsch B!*»ph(nl att IJoga txlri h**vy DsMtt! 24-*och Bi««cbtd »H Linen N«pkl»« to mtloh, - ;, ••; QtNsr TsW^Bjasi^^f^-ISS^slf'''' H** FtsfiUtliifli^ Tifi^iri^iitaffii^lfcTS ' W ^ sanKailM ^T^ »y '•'••.» ..L-ttJ^fy; '"!•!:;.&*' '• ^"• r .' '" '•' r,: ~ '"' ^^^*^ : 'v<%JN(^fi^i,sS ' Wjtt&imAf '..<*-«; •^'•<^.,i^i :: ~-'. •••• _ : .. -te-'rf<*tej*sft* •*''*" "•••''*' ''•-"' _. i --*^i*^i^iij W (a.'-^a.^»..^ > ..... ' " 5tlfc»tstklBi wtti;oJ<>«Urt«l<*^^iJ^. ^l^wa:s«j>p i |^'^t*ftnif^^' yjttsfp; ,_,„„„„ _.Jti*. w»atii%, ^J«:-; liiifsli^ f tirii,'i|AiW#-|HMlp*{-p0Irii'j^ ;. - ••ft»n<f.ioW#'*|ii#tj^wisftftfpm^PeWiiiu*ft«Sc Jbe«Mik< ;|; SB" .i; M it Wt :/' .^: ^l#lM;f|lM« SCV9 l<J fc , •i*-*. «-»• $***£ •**ffi'v\%- :':,*•? -'••ft'" -IF- m a s^T^sa^^v^Saf^^^ fffiSStiS^* evenmga#e|; ^ted as t«^d^ttt*ofl themeefeng, u.«;jw^ia»ii*oiw^k^^ ivf-^SiST2^ ^J-i^^^*^» j- '5 l S^ 0 ^vW™ lw R ? I ^ J-iHeUina^eharles M*Bi died Sunday at his home, No.l8S'Nunnold, Johii J. Hsff ganization has Charles Meng, f r e d T, Casey, William;. North Union street, was a charter member of St Mauritius C»m- mandery,No. 9, Knights of S t mander f*om- its tncsptioTS tsntirteMt CTrT be became major of the First J,, j' " 10:30 Regiment This office he held an" til four years ago- when he retired from active service^ He was also president of the commandery for a number of years, HOX.Y APCSTLES. B'shop Hickey made.the canon- ical visitation last Sunday morn- ing at Holy Apostles* Church. evening* Itwas a success social- ies pass the ^tester ly and financially. enjes), Schorr arid fJaifles Auchter th& present incumbant. FRKNOBt CHURCH.. large crowd attended the of the Pair m Monday frwjtient cairns nianyniiBj»i In Oceania the native Catholics number some ISO.OOO who are served by 392priests, Wl Broth-, ers,g81 Sisters ahd S9® cateelists A littleover 20,000 children at- tend the mission schools. The greatest need here seems to be a few steamboats to enable the missionaries to pass more qukk- from ishuid to island- Owing to m t- tin .i ;nfei.#nibisai TBifd Floor f-^^ "^ ^Wonwju. ^ :, .?t?** J r Tor ke swtf fifae^tiM, JBJibVw*8/j»^ JW'en,*h|»e ^rotintti^Bdr' *orth*'M»^*o^hoSf« 4. *...,l , • . » * » , , » » , , / , ^» ( y »»i , Long: Silk Klmonoa-pliin colored ir6urtd« w7<h hindMmc*9or«r ttui facings and frimnlJiign on ileevtes iftd y^t» * ~~" Ladle*' Princwwa Drwis** Jn%»M^ . btck and from; bhhbp'i ilcevfei wi? Ladiea' Tailored, gtili*, re.dyrio , arc all nev M-jnch coari, pimm.^m^M Ifjwjr any price—ntwhfsf a # i # r * £!Sr —^ O S $19.50 »«• r*i«f< Ne^r Style* In MiljUbriSgMQpMlji ;<OjprsA > YalsiM . ^* . ; - 4sT, their time on the water* Oil til* T ^ ^ i^^aa%3(iMsm i-2 MUt&Bk'ird ^ if *°^^ M t # *»d InKnfon, made ol h***y>Fre«ch ntffi r C W n n ri *^^»^UttC^«0«#?^^rt«lM-^ yj. long *1UR vS»jnch imitmfon Clun^*vlge and in*eftioA--*dod 4uaKiy net—*4 v*lu« foi^ White or Arabi»» Cotoi^ Qintyr «5nriffcln»~-2^ yard* long, rest Cluny edge* wide hern wped ana nwde .*>«, hesvv imporccd ncr-f2 2S" A Ruffled Net Cnrtalna—mide or good «o*Htriie* wiih ltS!|d<o«ie Ittt edge; and inser«on*-~2% yards long--«?,«0 viluf far, tJ . *,./,.;., „-'V ^ -i
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Page 1: Round Counter - Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochesterlib.catholiccourier.com/1908-july-1911-december-catholic-journal...CITY PARISH HEWS "' - L, Wl II I ' ' totemting Budget of H*«>enlag

CITY PARISH HEWS " ' - L, W l II I ' '

t o t e m t i n g Budget of H*«>enlag Gathered by Oar City Reportera

St ffosqpb'8.

Sunday will be monthly can* munion and conference day for the young ladies of the Holy Family.

Sunday evening at 730 o'clockjciark, there will be solemn opening of Miss Eknse Maier, May devotions. There will Be ajMarriottand Miss Marie Stumpf. procession followed t»n.

A . . . -B . . P by dancing. A good musical pro- 1 Maydev6tfoii|wUl ,'fi grin Sun marned women of the Holy F a m - ^ ^ e & ^JSTm^a %£ **? ^ M # W S » ay. 'good music.

The Benevolent

St. Michael'*. .--membra of Sfc. fceo** Q n f w Society will recdvec t

v&*^ yi»»*V*Y>«-7.9t\ — . . . : » * • M a r y holy'communion at the, 7:30 masa.

iayevening, May 3. in ill, a dramatic and Graduate* of the Immaculate

minstrel estertiBpifteht will b^ (|wception^schtor&^ The requiem masses for_ thisajveo, usder the s&imtem of the &*otb ahnair diiuw Wedhsadaf

week vs ere for Loth* B^^S^&O^tr^lkry-.' Judging & ! * *% line Jtofjy-Mcjnneraey Oeorge Lxner, kouis Imo. -Mr. fyonj th*number ottickets that«&n">tf h«l«,;*#i;toor^1tean/o»r M«^mer. - - ' ^ ^a* &g^,9 yewibition which h^nd^-»re«*i^ f- *>*i

Next Sonday the second quar-'the Confraternity has carried for * After anelatdtfti; dinner the terly diagram of pew rent will excellent entertainments, there t^tm&stijrJohn}<|ura6i con-be distributed. 'isno doubt but that the hall will 8»Wllte4"fib»gradu*tea on, their

The Women's Sodality will'be filled on next Tuesday eveo-eftthuwasm, a)id1itwdn^'Mwa give a social Monday evening.May!ing. , ^ Wary JEjp^i^^b^ai^^^.ii^; 9ft. for the benefit of St Anne's1 The forty hours devotion came %^o^W^grosM|je «apoa# Home. Don't miss it. jtoadcee on-Wednesday-->xaoeft»8^'flwWjB^9MW'"'^ f

The members of Council 96 C. W at 9 o'clock with a solemn Miss Alic*Hugb#»j J SJKjndf R. B A .held a pedro party Thure-!Mgh mass. On Sunday eveningjto the toast "CheSTfulneea"' in a day evening. Refreshment* were, served.

The members of St Michael'* choir enjoyed a psdio. party Tuesday evening. LuDcb*Mi wts yeJ^ served.' All present -had -* good

Hair Ri

The

A requiem mass was offered on Saturday for Cfsorge Lawrence

Mrf. ElixabiOi -Bfenwy widow Jg&$* of Wfndel Biensr died M o j j a i y ^ ^ at thihocaeof herdaBjht«r,Mr». Frank M»:Sbos, 98 Alphooae Sfc . •red 86 'yiam She leaves thmfC.B. daughtera, Mrs. Frank if. Poos, evening. Mra^Georire Dietrich, and Jim. ment 244

meetinj-of

5tb. expira,

Barnard F&cher. two ibnftGaorfsnws^tog^tttiaiBfi' wsyit woo ., and John children, and two brothers, Seb astian and Henry Beiter. t

A msse" was offered on Monday for Rev.-P3ather Gberholsw;

On Thursday a requiem mass was offered for Mrs. Prien. She was a promiment member of the Sacred Heart Society

The conference which was held for the Children of Mary was largely attended by many of its members.

On Friday morning a mass was sung for August Kerner.

Tho regular- meeting of Ladios :- Brtnch 8I,C.M. B: A.--celebrat-Auxillary Ha. 44-wiUl* heM on edits 8ilv«t* jubuea ;latfc. Sunday/ Tuesday evening.May SW;instead and Monday. Oh Sunday mom*

^5^s^ nmwto m for tihe •ged^^and the ffaop W*s§ flfr*#Pl» won % ]^r. i -56leg|«tt Wm&9**t$hTr.-

TJteplayaafifiedth* 4irAm««t- fv& 9tm^,mtmft Jm. can CHfoen" which was fybe we«««te^sP8tt of J i m

iaideF'tlw'-immpee»,ii^ihie ^Wmmm^a^m('

to a comedy entitled the •m^J^d^m. . _ , . . , „ . . riageof Kitty" which has beenthedioceswofK^ord. Anui so successful rendered by the ber of prieatt of this diocese following cast: Mr.Harry K. Wil- gtudied with the newly-ew aon, Mx.j.Bay Marriott.Mr.Dave bishop at S t Joseph's Provincial

Mr. Herl>ert J. Bietry, Seminary, Tjroy* were Mrs, J. Bay at toe coofocralaon.

Thursday afternoon and even-jthree act farce will be given on gnd will probably be presen ingcoiifessions wUl ^ ^ ^ d ^ M ^ ^ . ^ f ^ f ^ ^ ^ S f > « t #h2 «««in»» ifefcOr©. preparation, for the first•J^SS£A^^i^ir .'' As«msioii fhuttday, maaaet:

The usual Sacred Heart devo- oeneitt oi m. Anne s Home. wajbe^t^ j 7"3Q*uid8'®imd tioas ivill be held next Friday, | The d^^ct auxiliary Knights ab{emnhlghm^»Rt$;Slft. *Afc <**

The usual monthly school coW* S t John wui give then* 1st 8^.aMa>.a'lisg» narabe<r of ^te leruon will be taken up after t h f t S 1 " ^ n l ° l ~ 0 Q ^ p S ^ S**00! c h i l d m ^ i U ^ ^ f tbeir elevation at all of the masses'**? .«*,«»» J t Pefcerand m i y^. jdoianuaittoiiassv ' next Sunday. ftliSSS ^ E ^ n ! f • Next 18day,ttenr«t i n

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last a very interesting serrnon manner that made her wasgiven by Rey.Fatber Masseth more cheerfttlthan ever> an of Canandajruia. The attendance address of th# evening was

ttha d«1fi^|.v^Kt»'the./t^«(la^es by Rev., ;;aM:.«iWt/jfmtifyleg. O'HeilJ-"*-.. • • ' , - ' ; • - .. i« «w»mtmi^ Stinday The offkera:oiiha grjtduatea-

fc* tb*4toaaw S e # ^ . A roset- asso^t i^ are^««fe«1;Ge^^^ ing will bs heia on Siroday after- White; first;vice president Elrxa noon at 4,^""" ' »--*•-•*'•'-•••-*—---^--*-^- ^-— beth McCIoskyjsecond vice i^»at

tClara.XyarlM^ treasurer, Frankf^tuiigan.. ,';

The «*n*nltt«« in cbsarge of the rsam<« w««: Executtra,

T Joseph P. HoganrAmelia Morris* Jo«»h Polay. Ads Wllldn* Sod Loa^BMokmtaikrLsoJDaiibar

Epping and Edna Rlnn.

of Monday evening ohlwcount o^ing there *»re sjteciiil *sryfoei the drill on Mond* evening. V at the church at #aieh the menj*

The exhibition drill by the Lajbers re'ceived hoty communion. dies Auxiliary of the Knights of Monday evening at 7 o'clock St John will be given Mondayithem was, a grand reunion in evening. May 2nd, at the parish StJoseph Hall, - . - . • , ' > %' halL Itwfll be a quarter well1 Branch 81 was orgftnizsd April spent to see the Ladies drill in 20,1885 with 16 charter- moro-theirnew uniforms, ahdthere-bers. Of time eight are sail

_ eeipts for the. jsxhibit&in"-••!»- to'attt^During** ti»lastquartsr of rr«i.rijrx»Tter:;c„i,.-; p»yHfch^rway-to'iM ^M^hfioh'a century ?W inej(|,,have aififaed"

c. B, A, m mMggjj^jg^^^mKSff^ to see them on Monday even- Tbe other* mfc &WjW 1&m,

ferred to c*her branches. Prom

Branch 8t haveVf^ne numy of

TheL regular meeting next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. ,

The meeting which was heldj*0*' by JBr. 131,C.M.B.A.,on Wednes­day evening was a most euthu-Riasticqne. The meetings are be­ing attended by the members much better than usual and the officers of this branch wiahee the good spirit of the members ts continue hereafter.

Branch 102, Auxiliary, of the Knights of S t John held a ban auet at their meeting rooms and it was a most successful and en­joyable affair. The tables were artistic and beautifully decorated in pink and white. Many mem­bers of the auxiliary attended the banquet and] Mrs. Renner, supreme president also was present at the banquet. The speakers were Rev. John Baier and Rev. Michael Krischel. The banquet was served by Mr. Paul Gugemos.

On Thursday a requiem mass offered for Francis Boehly.

A mass was offered on Wed­nesday for Diary Reif.

On Thursday a requiem mass was offered for Walter Derleth.

Oorpu Ohrlatl.

An anniversary high mass was celebrated WedtteiaW moftmlg yearsiln&ehlPbaf' at 8 o'clock for Henry P e n i p i e y ^ S ^ s ^ o g ^ i i ^ ^ , j A mottaf'g nflnd^ig>iaass wa»*of M ^ j o m ^ ^ held on EWday for Trahk He- f SuFW»^8aytf Dohal3. Juniqaed^n^tioiifo^Mi^

A reception was '&vmWwtil!&-n&M& day evening and was attended by branchlo| ftfaBfiMm y&m: many young people of the parish, him perhaps more thin anyo Numbers were drawn, for theeke is due the present fourifhi Carnival. ,,,••>\r .a jconditiopof;the\\ffiti%l£}|Io^

A class is being instructed for j ^ ja^tnbeif » $ ! £ "%& first comimsnion which will be **&£<* f ^ ^ S 1 t t t ! o t ,# fi; held on May 29|Alsoa Cbnfiraa-ae^yityandtoorettan * Jiyefy tion class which wuTbe giVen GT^ntermtln^:j^&mMth^sd JutfeS.

H O L Y FAMn/r.

Sunday morning at the mass forty hours devotion will begin. Confessions will be heard from active service. Sunday and Monday evening and the closing of the forty hours will take place Tuesday morning, The devotions in honor of the Sacred Heart will take place Sun­day afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of Sunday evening. .

The Bernardino Circle at their regular meeting Monday evening April 25, raffled the hand painted pillow on which they sold num­bers for the benefit of the Home

• • *

t ie members *hd mvi the other branches of

i made up he city.

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10:30 Regiment This office he held an" til four years ago- when he retired from active service^ He was also president of the commandery for a number of years,

HOX.Y APCSTLES.

B'shop Hickey made.the canon­ical visitation last Sunday morn­ing at Holy Apostles* Church.

evening* Itwas a success social- ies pass the ^tester ly and financially.

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FRKNOBt CHURCH..

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In Oceania the native Catholics number some ISO.OOO who are served by 392priests, Wl Broth-, ers,g81 Sisters ahd S9® cateelists A littleover 20,000 children at­tend the mission schools. The greatest need here seems to be a few steamboats to enable the missionaries to pass more qukk-from ishuid to island- Owing to

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