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VOL. 25—-NO. 31. , PE AD Ee ee JUNE 12, 1920 ' FIVE CENTS
Sea a Sam| [SEZ Commencements
Father Conefrey, Curate of Kelloe, The Meetings Will Take Place| Ie CHARLES! SEMINARY {GATHCLIC BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL .
Re-establishes Spinning Wheels in New York June 28 to The annual concursus of the su a by the presence of the Right :
on Paying Basis. July 1. dents of St. Charles’ Seminary, Ove Be Monslenee Nevin F. Fisher, V. Ga
Great .Concourse of — Prelates,
Priests, Religious and Laity At
Obsequies in Girardville,
brook, was held in the auditorium ef| Its fret t rector, as presiding acer, the
the Archbishop Ryan Memoria Build- twentyrucvents annual commencement
(Spectat Comespondanca N. Co. WW. c
vee.)
Archbishop Hayes will Breach at th
St. Patric
Dublin, Ma 7 initiating
schemes for material and socla
HIS GRACE PONTIFICATES;
THREE BISHOPS PRESENT
Rey. William J. igi, 5. T. La dis-| vates ‘thelr catliest clase train-
ciplinarian. The Right Rev. Monsig-
J. FitzMaurice, rector of Stonaignor “Fisher delivered a most
Jus in Dul
lin was an exhibition ilustéating the
domestic preparation of flax and wool
praised in her son, who was blessed
in her, Mrs. Bridget Dougherty, widow
of Patrick Dougherty, and mother of
His Grace the Most Reverend Arch-
bishop, was called to her everlasting
reward on June 4, the first Friday of
the month of the Sacred Heart.
‘After ‘one hundred years, less ten,|_
old cottage Jom.
The women who gave this displa: REV. JOHN’ J, GREENSILL, 7,000 men a tre-
re,
® view industriee ay sora. illo, vonderful work the Catholic| exercises closed with the Ringing of) Meadows work had been accomplished
ure! r the Christian ana|the “Te Deum.” in the chapel. by this school for it gave the parochial
hey cic eaueation of her children In the |; Monsignor Fisher tora (the ‘students | schools a geal to reach and asa conse-
tu us
Unitea deeply regretted the fact that he was| the schools was cvanged.. Monsignor
The has been| unable to be present, but on account} Fisher was a member of the board
pub Sea ini tacit i evidence of | Of the death of his venerable. Sed bee SEL SERGE the course of studies to
we eat extent and she civeraty ot ee os ithe courd :
Coureh, she departed this vale of tears| representatives of the various Sister. ul be the Teaucadgnal - intere of the| intention Ta thelt prayers neh which is’ still folioweds Monsigecr -
after a life vouchsafed, in the provi-| Hoods and Christian Brothers, in the Rey. John J. Greensill Will Cel-|church. The necessity of providing| His Grace, he sald, sent his con-|Fisher ‘said that this lifted up the
sigcese. industries has Brovene the spins gratulations to the studenta on having | Whole Catholic educational system and
dence of God, to few. {ne meantime the clergy had been |ning ‘heel, which had almost dleap-| ebrate Twenty-fifth Anniver. |Suciemt time and eultable accommo-| recs another ‘milestone on the wag | that while previously the Counce were
voet ae in the parochial reside! eared, into vogue agi 7 “ }dation for the various distinct group: hs 5
4, thrice blessed, was sh : [to the gost. of the students’ ordina- | €' ey were not systematized cor
Blesse! sed, was she in! 10 o'clock the procession of wee eWbo planned and promoted this en-| sary on Sunda 2, Jot Catholic educators who have their] tion to the holy prie unified,
seen her son ordained, first, an|tics began. They emerged he|terprise? The Rev. Peter Conetrey, ary Ye 35 fal inte i on
c Charen yard andy enclose: from, the | erp! be ev. Peer Ce 32 « [pec resis {0 consider, has made| To those in thelr last yoar this day,| 1 further outlining the great value
Ambassador of Christ; then conse-[5f the church, ecter ry As ing tim door!’ re athe tna ona peek a * it advisable to prolong the convention | he declared was of special import. He|Of the institution, Monsignor Fisher
tl eseor of the Apostles in| First walked {ie archiepiacopat oor Lie the Industry Upon a paving » ae TI RE PRES! this year a half day beyond the cus- admonished all that while vacation sald that it was the first Catholic bigh :
crated @ successor of the Apostles in ! i sw 3 ENTED| tomary. period, and slap. to. provide| meant a cessation of the retsinacy too: | school in the Cited. tates :
the Gospet to benightea soute | pete with, te acolytes, followed by |129 spinning wheels at work. as co TESTIMONIALS A! separate localities in which the group] tine tt ‘shoul a “ioacea follow them out erected through the munifcent gift of °
s! he diocesan clergy, and members of| pared with only ning two years ago. oe meetings may be held. nto the woi ‘or. he declared, if| Mr. ani Thomas Canill. He said
in the taint © lent, 28 Pioneer es ance ordere. Next tn Hine | Father | Conetrey | was ane ava An e ‘convention will be opened byl it was necessary to mane, saat aatiy | that “Shrove this means this arch-
American the Philippines, Bishop Shahan, rector eof the Catholic Mass, the Sacrament of Hely y Bucher dices was given a. reputation for
Sr anny neat to tho czas [eRe aah Peon oege Duin Set» ge mil for tie Revs. W. J. MeCaffrey and Thomas] Rater yey rand "prayer within he ‘acmigaty | schools not exSrled of ‘wen equated ta
. ' S 1, . h fe the Unite St hi -
trone of Metropolitan of the great/Ia the rear were the officers of the|moting and encouraging this ixnport- P. Buckley: Lauded at Masses Scheel aay ac TTA ao ncTueeday, | now much more was thie mecersary th tation aed Sites and Goat ‘tarther
erchiepiscopal Sea of Philadelphia. . | Mess. preceding His Grace the Most | ant Irish countrysid d Public R . “J goctation and Its departments assembie| All. must maintain, the eald, their|showed how this. bigh school ted to :
v Noble Catholic Mother pe Archbishen, with his dea: | greater tribute than this was: paid to and Public Receptions. for this meeting. The opening paper| reputations seminarians | the formation of the West Philadelphia
"Atte any exhibitor at the show. | Priests in fs of the convention will be one dealing|among tho with "whom ther were| High School. and the ‘Catholic: tive
nch onwavering tlt char Atte the procession some few were | sens other parishes are following the with a problem of the general edue led upon to associate and conferred | School for Girls, and he predicted that .
able to gain famfasion into the chureb, rc example set by Father Cone-| oy Creat paso toad ‘philosophy of ous day. The title| upon them the paternal blessing Gf Tiia | there would. fellow: :
ote <, - 7 Modern University Grace, and in his name wished that| Monsignor Fisher sald that His
ane wee forced to. remain es ny places the local people of St. Edmond’s Church, .will observe Development” at wilt be presented by ey might spend a supremely happy Grace the Archbishop regretted that
they too rejoined the cortege that ae. tounding rnachinary of tee own his silver sacerdota! Subliee toomoesa the Rev, Joseph H. McMahon. Ph, plensant ‘vacation. he “is unable to be present on account :
rector of O al of the recent f his venerabi
cended the hill side to the parish | re policy (of settling the population (Sunday) by celebrating Solemn ‘High Now York Cspe” of Lourdes Cnreh, lence te tne anaes eral excel- and beloved inother, and he asked the
cemetery, where the interment. was] ypon jand proceeds apace. A most reroek Details of the |""rhe closing meeting of the associa-|were made as follows: $20, in memory | Prayers of those present for the happy
made, successful conference of the res of the jubilee ton will be held on Ssnureday after-|of Mrs. Hannah Cusack Ba ‘an, pre-|Tepose of bers souk He further pre-
Officers of the Mass. laity of Kerry dioceso was called. to| win es "oun ‘below. ¢ihe Rev. Henry }noon, July 4, in the same tbe [sented to. Mr. John. Godtre sented the and episcopal
olic. fini « Ei ace was the celebrant of the withthe! nunierous” clams se es A. Naylon, pastor, pastor of Corpus reper on that occasion will be one ie Brenented by Sir ‘James J. Rya blessing and the ‘congratulation of the
4 her reads . a tia enn "Ponti ifical Mas: Requiem. n “A Constructive Policy for Catholic . divided between Mr. Walter Archbishop to the graduating class.
found ber oe as fried by “requent The Right Rev. Monsignor Michael J,|™ade. . It fram led some: very deftlte | Sheet sone. itiend oat ee ‘ther Green: Higher Education” It wit! be tend Salt and Stn Joseph cP joseph J. Mallon. of the class of
recept e 's and the) Crane, V. G., was assistant priest. The ng ot! “rs Sill, will celebrate hie nv Iver. | DY the president of Notre Dame Uni- ‘or proficiency in scholastic theo-| "98. was the speaker of the occasion. .
last rites of the Church. Edifying was}iev.. 4 it was, decided that where at- | sill, er anniver. ev a In < ~
i was}Rev. John P. Mealey, rector of St. sary on Sunday, June rsity, ery Rev. James A. Burns, lory n award of $20 in honor of S el to the grad
the. scene in the humble home at ' vi was deacon of| tempted to Coton a inee "claims. by ‘With ail the’ pomp y{C 8.0, LL D. Thomas Aq wins was given to Mr.|Uates he urs em to always uphold +i
Holmesville, near Girardville, as the| the Mass, an curate, the Rey, | outrages such ai ts, arson. cattle pected that the discussions | Charles Crosser the value of a good name and not to : i
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Guivinng, ote; euch conduct ehould, be ee eed of the Solem and deliberations of the various meet | The list of ‘awards follows: aim for success unless it was eccém- . |
ns ic receptions and demonstra-|!2&S will. bring a complete under-| Sacred Exegesis—Gold medal—witt-|P@nied by honorable means. Mr. Mal-_ ?
ft ons tne, Rew, Willinny J. McCarey standing of the educational probiemn| iam Francis Caunes. lon further advised the young men wo
6 Raw. Tho Buckley ob. | of the day, and thst 3 muc Eood | stl Sliver racdal—Joseph McPeak. aim to be barry at ali times. He urged
‘enty fifth: anniversaries | result from the Ya ual merit—Alexander | Sawers,|tem to be cheerful and to keep to
‘was assisted by
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The Right Rev. Monsignor Den lel J, | Siderat oft weet Mrdination ‘to the holy prist-|ence. The convention pening on oon Robert Hogan, ae in Eberle. Charles fhemeelves: be sess | that are gloomy.
hood on last Sunday and Tuesday re-}day, June 28 and ends on Thursday] ©’Brien, James V vallely. Harold Keller, | He also against worry-
the people in each parish’ by. “eke spectively. Accounts of the celebra:|atternoon, July. 1. "| John Goatreyy, Charles Park, Samer | ME which "he pointed. ant would ban
riest#. | tons aro given below. a McGarvey. Prancis Hoey, Walter Nall
CATHOLIC BOY SCOUTS. REV. JOHN J. GREENSILL REV. ISIDORE JENNE, 0. SS. T.,’ Pog vec Ha FTohn Peo,
HOLD THREE-DAY CAMP CELEBRATES SILVER JUBILEE) $27" ovgemerer, Josep Fer
rrangements* have been completed
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and nifred . Doug! of | The music ot the Nas ‘the Pe “iveq| ‘The Catholic Boy Scout Troops of|for the silver jubilee celebration of arentty Sunday was a big day jn the
Bole The areatenove ‘Tather by the celebrated priests” choir, under |Philadetphia, one hundred and njnety-| the ordination ot we Ri J.
x ied on November 3, 11 the direction of the Rev. William a two in number, after attending “Mass|Greensill, . pasto) Edmond's | Rie;
ae the news of the “geath of Mre.| Kane The x, Willem 8, Murp te tholr own parish churches on May| Church, which will be held toomaytow | ifth anniversary Nearest in merit—Eaward Rurke,| key
Dougherty caused profound sorrow] “aye ne TR an altar boys met at St John the’ Baptists (sunaiy). PSS T the much’ beloved John Morphy, Alfred Walewski, Harold
throughout the diocese. In -all the)|of St. Joseph's Church, with the ex- church, Manayunk, at o'clock and| His Grace the Most Reverend Arche | 1 o2tor of | “the € bu - Marra, John’ Tunner, Benedict ‘Mc-
hurches the prayers of the congrega-|cention of the Archbishop's little | started ‘on a hike to thé'camp in Rox- | bishoP » wil preside at the Jubilee styss, Snot hie sliver|Nulty. Joseph Herron, ico
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nephew, Carroll MeCormick, named . Monsignors bites wclebsation: which be racken, Joseph Ulimann, Charles | &7&m
Eons were asked at all the Masses on] atter the late Bishop’ Carroll, who was] Poroush. where three wholesome dave nG. and Jamen © Sinno Bi |the Solemn High Mace of Thonkeniv, | Walsh, John Hasson. Joseyn Mathia,| 61ers.
nay On Monday Masses were of-|book-bearer. They were Joseph Kelly|were spent under the direction of # be" chaplains to. His Grace ing at 10.80, the reverend jubllarlan|Raymond O'Donnell, Peter Daley,
tered, it places,’ especially | and John Lavelle, “acolytes: Peter Con-| George W. Boyle, of the N. C. W. C., Puinee Greene will be the Weletrant, was the celebrant, assiste t! -{ Thomas Palechek, Henry O'Connor,
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Seni It county, the ehilren an ‘ay, thurifer; James Masterson, ex-|who supervised the camp. Right Rev, Monsignor Nevin. F.| perior of the Holy Ghost apostolic Col- (Continued on Eighth Page) (Continued on Tenth Perey .
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estagee of condolence came to Hie| pare, Mealy: crore be Green, “mitre /ope® in real ‘scout, fashion, on fire- | Key. "Francia. 3. Wastl, sub-deacon, | Sears "Fisher, GS. SP, a8 Bub :
ce in great nimber, and from far| bearer. places built by scouts under the direc- |The Rev, J. J. Conway will be master deacon " ACADEMY OF THE HINARY -
esta points, whence the news had the |jonns. parish. The erection’ ot. ine [Ck ceremonies. ‘The sermon, will be de-|' The Rev.’Anthony Giovannint, pro :
ea priestet chet included ‘Yon's "Keyries Fee rte ek bee en notte | livered by the Rev. John D. Maguire, | vincial Be the Order of the Most Bie jena ‘Washington, D. .
“Dies Irae" (Gregorian), Gradual and|iitterson, of Our Mother of Conssla. | Po: De A guard of honor comprised of |ed Trintty, delivered the sermon. .
| Throngs Attend Obsequies. Zuactus Cea” Beerdery Feres!).|tion pariah, and Cavanaugh, of Sc[Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus} After the Teepe ar ton The commencement exercises of the ||
‘The solemn obseaules tocle plate on : )s jetus (Yon), | Non, parsh and je present during the Mass, the Father Jenne in the mneriaty at e
Vemn obseaules took place on | Agnus’ Del (Casciolin}, Libera Me|*"n°sanagy morning the acoute hiked wt ‘of nich will be ciara by ‘ich all rected a souvent card. His Grace the Most Reverend Arch-|Immaculata Seminary, Washington. Do
y in St, Joseph’ sc urch, in the ler). ‘0 St. John’s Church to attend the 7.30 | the student's choir of aries’ Sem-| In the aftern wae given a bishop was uuable to attend tn person C. were held Tuesday, June 1, at 11
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the “pall Bearers were | William oto Mass, nary, under the direction of the Rev. | musical entertainment in the basement
Kenny, John Lavelle, Michael Carey, ‘Sunday evening at the campfire James ‘A. Boslun, DD. t the church and Father Jenne w:
Edward O'Donnel, Joba Irvin and An-|q {ore maay CUTIE at the campAre | vyruther Greensiil will also be the oel- presented with a puree as & gift fromm “my Dy P
in this country, ‘The mare] svt Final B seriSce, "ate coremand won comauttna [evening ‘The Hew. Bugene "A. ely ona vicinity gy imas residents Of Bristol proad atreet and Columbia avenue, on| Md conferred the honors graduate and .
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ted; there: were her children bape] 'p., Fittl Sling at chav Bee, Beet ee Bog Beer sheen | wil er he deacon and the Trev. Joseph. ther pitts. received was a|Tueaday afternoon, June &. and sent |E0l8 medals. Honors graduate, in the
tae mn obsequies in the chureh quarters, . assisted by,, Scoutmaster} J.’ Com ub-deacon, The sermon peauuital chalice imported from France | his blessing through the Rev. Frangis| literary cow were ved
Kennedy and firet-clat scouts from| Will de denvered by the Rev. Joseph | Valued at $130. This was presented by|P. Siegfried whom he appointed his|phine M. Barr, M. Vivian Barn A.
the|St. John’s and the Most. Precious |A- an nite S. T. L., chancellor, the brother priests of the Order of the | representative, Grace Giblin, Doroth: Weed and ~
Blood parish troops. DIG Feception will be tendered | Most Blessed Trinity. AN omtensorium| Graduating medals and diplomas R, an
‘An athletic meet arranged by a com- the. pastor, “after the evening defor $250, by
mittee of scouts was held and was at-| tons, in the parish auditoriim.,
tended by the Rev. Daniel J. Daly, George White is chairman ot the| #
cout chaplain. ‘There was a crab race, arrangements committee, and John A.
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Fee ee nigh and treed sumcine wea |o © ee ere st Annie rectory. at which there were| Marie oan MEET, DME" Coctia |b Helen ©. Brow aud Mary H. Leit- :
th ten dnune San In attendance twelve priests and dis- tla Devi zinge:
6 reverend and distinguished jub- tga ished friends of the Jubilarian. “me maaition to tne ireduating honors :
ilarian was born in Spring Mills, Pa,|° In thanking all who aided in making | o! isses ‘After the exercises and the confer~
and received be gary education in the the event such a wonderful success, re gins ot honors, the graduates were ad-
rochial sc at Conshohocken.| Father Jenne said: “I cannot find “
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Suns 8, the day of the funeral of the
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Honore Post graduate were received on
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Busts of the clergy of Schuylkill) hloners from Ashland and ‘Girard-| ish, \ Sieh Soouinater senna, Of St[ The director of Catholle educavion im | words wherewith to. thank cvstybors | © os . Cy Ph. D, Dr. Cavanaugh paid’
“unty. and of the hospitable people| As His Grace took his place at the| The result of the meet’ by points fetenties ee ee ee ee ee eer ee oT ee ahs Hated a a glowing ee to the work of the
°f that section. In every home and|head of the burial lot, the priests’|was: Most Precious Blood ish, = | ene S alumnae vee for English was} ® © i"
* Jon every ti f He choir chanted the “Benedictus,” at the|St. John’s, 19; Our Mother of Con-|/ Ahan, who was Instramemtal in-aenp-| nitors would require too muct the medal for dion tn thi ence tn Catholic edu. *
Se reste ey DoUsRE was UP? Feonclusion of which’ the Most Rey- |soiaiion. thy hony’s, 7, and Ta-|!P,thé destiny of the young student. | space, ink I can best show. my | re the Professor | cation In this coun:
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Tribute ti mory " . Young neophyte entered the| thanks and appreciation for their gen~ Montant medal fo yr vocal musie by ales upon the scope of religious education ;
the mot the many visitors at the jocesan acmninary at Overtrook the | erosity e rett. the urgent need of such teaching :
Atel the of the Most” ‘Revere i eve® body was lowered Into camp were the might Rev. Monsignor tale TSS and arr cprmpleting his i ——+-»+__ ei ect medals for excellence: in at the present time, He emphasized
A Murphy, the Revs, Patrick H.|Studles he was ordained to the holy] 1RIG) ITENARIAN class studies were won by Miss Mack-|the importance of woman's work in :
To Girardvite on Tuesday morning Many Clergy Present. Eugene ‘and ‘Thomas W. Stapleton, of| Priesthood in the Cathedral o gune| HH CEN ARI PRIEST tin, ‘wise McCartney, Margaret Baum-|@ducation, especially the part which ‘
. "85 proceeded from every direc-| More than three, hundred, of the| St" John's; William J. Stanton, s. J{% 2895, by the late Archbishop Pren-| — ENTERS LIFE EVERLASTING lait and Pmma Baker. whilo the prize the Christian mother should play: con-
Band automo. |Tght reverend and reverend clergy Jarpes H. Grit, 0. 8. 4.8, Krsginak dergast for religion "was aw rarded gratulated the parents of the graduates
i ve were present at the obsequles. The yepul Commi joner Ralph] His ‘grat appointment, was that of Maria Mai on having recognized and fulfilled
2B ioc: Al reads led to the Dougherty! Right Rev, Monsignor Francis P. Mer Schoette of Germi n. St. James’ 8 Service.) Medale for improvement in music| thelr duty and conchided with an ex-
me. “Never, it was said, had Schuyl-| Govern, V. F,, and the Right Rev. Mo ‘raining course, for scoutmastera . “ie was tran, —Centenarians| were won by Ida O'Neill and Barbara|hortation to the graduates to live up
4 Kil county been the scene of such Signor James FP. Turn :. Prot.| ig now being conducted on Wednesday , however, on September 21 of Tare. The Rev./ Harkins, to the Ideals tmplanted in them by the
' demonstration of nd such a were chaplains to Bishop Walsh. evenings at 2110 Walnut, street. Ail same year to the Church of St McCarthy, who has just died in| | Distinction for perfect attendance: | Christian. and relistow
maniteatatien oe vespect and : sucl The Right Rev. Monelzn ignore soarles F. {Catholic men are welco: Clement pt where he remained for almost Dub! tained the age one n= meh it had been their ‘great privilege So
mn of faith and homage.| Kavanagh and ir. Om September 1, . rs. noe 0 enjoy.
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‘was epochal. BS DEE! Di sere chaplaina to Bishop er Greensill was sent to St Ste- w entful missionary ca- Included in the musical programme
6 . ’ Nopévit, "white shop” MeCort ~as| PRIEST SETTLES STRIKE ghen's Church, were he remained un: freer.” He" completed “ule studiee fn were the following .
J attersied the Revs. Joseph J. Han- fanuary 12, 1900, when he was sent | Capeto: where he was ordained “G:
§ For seers dames ‘Mullin, IN MANCHESTER FACTORY | +o {he Church of’ the “Annunciation ae 1882 he founded with ‘Bishop
1 Amgng the clergy present, and not ee . Bon ‘ Gailey the firet Guthoile mission ine,
% to available records, an Arch. [hitherto mentioned. were the Right v. News Service.) n muees 1904, oe the Tas ane | Sree Petes pense be reinretned
a “| Rev. Monsignors iam Kieran, D.! Somersworth, N. H. June 7.—A sat- debe Mente
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as 0 ofciate at the obsequles|D. James P. Sinnott ther ight Hes, |isfactory settlement of labor trouble oh seven aan
. Joseph Yazbek, Sy! ro that hag’ existed here for te past spent by Father Gre and
Bishop; and fhe. Reve. Patrick os chee onthe between the E. be ote ae, late poe re
Dalley, Michael C. Donovan, 1m Com shoe manufactu : :
¢| Nash, Francis L. Carr, D. J. Broughal, | employes ‘has finally been Sroueht pastorate of the newly founded ‘St.
Jona "Brady, Jane Fane Tames J; [About through the efforts of the o Rev.
I. Jos . . .
McCloskey, John J. Greenslil, BP. J.|AlDYSUS reece: cheater. h
Pedy Ik bs Fogarty, Thomas J. Hurton, James F.|*°sither Bradicy acted as mediator in| thorities at- Twenty-third and Mimin tain foe the | ‘aie nity ana lory of. true| Murphy, Stisanna Smith,
knights, the members 3 of the|Dougherty, 3. H. Melchior, T. F. X|contorences between the employers ana|StTeets, and three months after the motherhood. Originally arranged as a| Holloway. Piano—Uet .
a he employer and succeeded in bring. | Purchase Father Groensit! was given] tne r special tribute to the mother of ile] "Sonate Pathetiqus ven
reds ol . mi ibbon about an adjustment of the dif er the task of organizing the parish, Grace the, Most Reverend Archbishop, Mary Flyno. Jielen row, Marie Me-
ade sorrowing fri ends, Many Walter Darbrowskt, George MeNare, tieen Tne mployes immediately The members of St. Thomas Aqu Unued to celebrate Mans up. to last|it had @ deeper if not sadder meaning | Numara, Charlotte Cofer.
lelphians were in me tone, | slow | William Hammeke, Fdward turned to wi and” of thé Immaculate Concep§jon | year, and on the centenary of his birth| to every one in the avdience and dre! “Ave Maria,’ Senubert—¥:
‘ng procession. ahan, Peter Kucharskl, Francis ie Hig- e conte: in the] Parixhes gave most Kenerous suyport | he received the apostolic blessing from | from pravertal hearts a fervent “Goa| Helen Venable.” Prano--Plorence Tues
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sats| Hleten Vensbic,
Stecle Wharton, Charlotte Cofer, Aud~
- rey Alexander, Anna Aprea, Mary Car-
‘a plot of ground h: ssiona’ it Bi delivered, a Miss How won the hearts] roll, Victoria Coter, iteabors “iblin:
ed by 8 ¢ all. rong earnest plea | Norma Kale, Eltzabeth Lee, Mary Alice
ith,” Catherine
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