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THE SOUTHER# MESSENGER, APRIL 4,
1987.
Bdftcatfonal Advertuomnte
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
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Apply to V. REV. A. HURLEY, President.
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SISTER SUPERIOR.
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ST. EDWARD’S COLLFQF,
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GRANGER PLACE.
MARSHALL, TEX
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EVENTS IN DENISON.
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We have a
bright little
St. Joseph’s Institute for Boys.
Conducted By the Slaters 0<
Charity of th* lacuute Word.
For particulars a rid roan, MOTHER SUPERIOR.
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Unufine .. AcaUemy,
LAREDO, TEXAS.
For particulars, address
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
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INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY,
CRAWFORD STREET,
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dGrain
Seed Wheat
uj Seed E ye
a Seed O ita
Seed Barley
Itr^pdLuau
fata Seed
UUP SEED
Twadaaad Creek
Seed
led. and Yellow
>N SETS
F«> S«a
Iraae 320.
lartosc Street,
Antualo, Tex.
. The deceased
wm a treasure to her husband, a
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She was a devoted
who has been attending to thia
mission for the psa* thirteen
yean, hae been transferred to
another parish.
Edward and William Helfrich,
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f. amt Is Us
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:.al* Asywaa.^^,
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W iir ALAJfO CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
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MS tte SM^a^M If We T«t O, eeOiaM (bM
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„P“rinff toe night Rev. B.
Held, O. 9. B., of San Antonio,
also arrived and on Monday
morning at the first Muse, which
wae celebrated shortly after 6
o’clock, more than 60 persons
received Holy Communion. After
the last low Maas which was
at about 9 o’clock, still others
went to Holy Communion. At
10 o’clock Solemn High Maea
.ii as. °d£
* con; Rev. W. Skocek, subdea-
con; and our pastor, Rev. G.
Rev. Father Held preached a
and with | first Gospel, and Father Demel
’ at the
health resort of Lampasas, Hancock Springs, is conducted by
Sirte—of Cnl*.-c=to.“. The solid and essential
d by the Angel of w**wv™ J" “ «wvugh ^ugusu euucanon are taught in each de-
Thursday. March 21 Partment competent teachers. Vocal and Instrumental Music,
> Drawing*. Painting1- and th» lAngi^ttoiaa
The Dominican Sisters also conduct a Boarding and Day School
' the same plan in GALVESTON, Texas. The ------------- t.
schools begins the first Monday in September.
For prospectus apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, Sacred Heart
Convent, GALVESTON, Texas, or
SISTER SUPERIOR, Lampasas, Texas.
St. IMajry’jei Academy
all had i
munion—some being fasting till
2:30 p. m.—a well < 2 __L,.
deeply grateful congregation re- in to© promise of _her^ Redeemer,
turned to their homes begging, u'“ J
bl ••sings on their pastor and I
thanking God for the blessings I The Joss to 1 ------__o
his ministrations are bringing in i 10 too great to find expree-
their mid at. in mere words. The eepa-
After dinner the visiting ration is but brief; weep not, be-
Fathers returned to their re-
spective homes, edified by what
they had seen, and carrying the
prayers and good wishes of their
host and his devoted people with
them.
One who wishes the Messenger
well—and who was an interested
witnesa of what is here recorded.
FROM SPRING CREEK, TEXAS.
Rev. Joe. I. Klein, former pas-
tor of Plantersville, oelsbrated
Mass at SL Mary's Chapel on
Wednesday last. Wo are sorry
OTTO ZntEL
Hi Paso, Tex
•.he very fines;
the sa-riafactiOE
On Friday morning, March 22,
at 10 o’clock, Maes was oele-
Sister Superior,
Santa Rosa Infirmary,
San Antonio, Texas.
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PROVIDENCE
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS-
A Boarding School for Children and Young Twrites,
' Conducted By the Sisters of Divine Providence.
The course of studies is designed to flapart a thorough practical
education. For particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR.
'Mm. Sylvester ®mon died od
Sacred Heart Academy.
Del Udo, Texas.
JBOABDUTG AXD DAT SCHOOL COMDUCTXD BY TH!
5IBXXBS OF CHARITY OF THX INGARNATg WORD.
For terms and other particulars, address,
v MOTHER SUPERIOR.
The feast of St. Joseph was
Itobeeee*
>tt to with-
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The pastor. Rev. J. Hodsoek,
WM Msbted by two visiting
StaMRi^and aae daaghter, Mrs. priests.
Daring 1908 ismigratioa into
Argentine totoltod nearly 200,0001,
the higbeet figure yet reaebed in
toe btotory of that country. Bto
estimated that 1907 wtt snrpsM
test year.
Academy of the Incarnate Word.
Bnudumrldam Villa. Han Antonio Tax.
SEUCT HUMIN SSWOL FU TOUM UBES in LITRE HU.
Location and grounds unsurpaessd. Thcroturhlv nlann^l
°* . Ev®rF facility for Music, Art and Languagee.
pup s. rhe Riviir Ave. cJectne Car panes the academy Dav
ST. LOUIS’ COLLEGE,
A Boarding School for Boyr and Young Men.
— ■ % "-^-a A eompLMa. tborottgs, practltal tnla-
10 “** a'pirwMiiu or n—ii»tw,
'~ ™“*'Art“,ar^ii,,,
oomranad. kundraC QirmmarLflWlwr
Latvia*. Ck«mlc*l LHb0H>-
--ory- CkblB.t Ct Pby,to». Mat Mlnb-
jQ UXXOMI Ud ™.arn.-t-.fl aaa-r.
^fartata eanjwi wttli £ymE«auo O|k»-
t0'- A KI«| Latainnua. TUte Eb>•!«»■
tr'° *tr*at FUlway at aar depot «r OCber
polac tn ta. CUT and a.k for a tmahr m
Waat End Una. For UluMaatod <Ma-
BRO. JOHN WOLF, Present.
Industrial Boarding School
For twirls and Young Wnman of Ooicr.
DIRECTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY GHOST.
Offers a practical course of studies. Handsome n»w
building just completed—ell modem convenienosm
For further particulars apply or write to
MOTHER SUPERIOR, 2G3 Nolan St, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
ST. JOSEPffS ACADEMY,
BONHAM STREET, SAN ANTONIO, TEX Aft
This well known institution, directed by the Stotere of DMw
Providence, offers a thorough, practice! course of stadiM.
For further particulars apply to
la Aehbtt Saturday. Bev. V.
DrM'M effetettag. JL L P.
■sb ltad the bast hosbaDd is
WiM M that ttao.
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munion March 20th.
Miss Hattie J. Vsith of Deni-
son, Texas, who has been teach-
ing here the past winter, vfil xa*
turn to her home on Friday.
Mrs. Adam Halfrish -of Hous-
ton has been viriting her tester
the past week. .
A SoMcaxKR.
Hufsmith, Tax., Mat. 21, 1907.
Miss Nellie Dougbsriy, <teugh-
terof ex-County Tteto Wm. p.
Dougherty, died at ffbmfordyoe,
scanty, an Mxroh 8.
agborty wm 24 old.
She wm bom and raMsd in Hid-
algo, a«d wm betovM by all who
knew her. $.LP-
PALESTINE,
9 TEXAS,
A New Select Boarding and Day School
for Children and Young Ladies, under the
Direction of£he Sisters of Divine Providence.
Every facility to offered for acquiring a Thorough and Refined
Education. The course of instruction embraces every ad vantage
in the Preparatory, Academic, Commercial and Musical Depart-
ments. For further particulars apply to
8ISTER 8UPXRI0R,
8T. MARY’S SEMINARY,
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Diocesan Seminary and College op Galveston Diocese.
Locaum—-S^fru IWh'ai Wtwm Cy. Bmvmb Ilowtoa miCWnrao-a P. mMn iln.
Hl*h,<X*ol, MCnra, h^lthcnl, ptotakMipw Idakt ooHeg, ut^
■nd Sclancn.
RtnS—BaatUan Fubaaa,
Raopanttg Sapc. INh.
This institution, delightfully situated, on Government Hill, offers
added the proceeds of an enter- German taught free of charge. Terms moderate.
talnment given by a Mexican ” . .. ™
artist, Mr. Ramon Martinez, so —
that there is now about XI26 T
cash on hand. Still, much more
Is needed to complete the sum
required far the erection of the
building, thus affording another
chance for the Catholic Church
Extension Society to lend a
helping hand.
Mr. J. H. Thsisen, of Gainst-
vfUs, recently resigned hie posi- . -r- —
tion m deputy county oierk of Maroh 8 at the home of hsr Appropriately celebrated at Moul -
Cooke Co., wnlehjhe bad held daughter, Mrs. Fritz Bchaol, at ton on Tuesday, March 19.
^ ”■7AaMfc SMMAdnrffi 7m» "
ocosrs, oougn* ua Fanners and - - - -
Marchants9 Bank of Muenster,
Tax. Mr. UmImu will ba ft*
OMhfor, and Mr. J__w___
of Muenster, vtoo-pratedent. -
Tboattertoty of 0e Doodafo**
Churah at D’Hanfa -wuo partly
unroofed during a mtmo atari*
mi March 1&
ST. JOSEPffS DAT
AT NE* WAVERLY.
Editor Southxbn MMsenger-
wSin ^SiXd^tX.^
ai? K* I°irio" toe Editor
and hie corps of xealoua Meiet-
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well done iB apparent fa sll
useful and instructive fntbrma-
nfk’L **”*“■ . “PfWding eifae
patriotism and r-’' * —
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MR< I
-:■ ST. PATRICK’S ACADEMY.
___________________ _______________ Oar. Croaby and Willow Sta^ Su Antanfa, Taxaa.
received thter first Holy Com- very nearly ail have signified their 0*a-—*da KVTKB8 OT CHARITY o» THE IMCARNATX WORD
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To this fund has been to *te pupils eve^y opportunity fcr a thorough and refined education.
For particulars apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR.
CONVENT,
Gai Skujlri Sttai Lmirj
Conducted by the Sisters
of the Good Shepherd.
“ Wagon calle for and delivers
packagee in any part of the city.
'X'elwpAloiM 11*7,
EAST END, SAN ANTONIO.
MRt for the
l amtianms
[oktiL
wew inti*
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.
The Training School for Nurses situated on the heights three miles south of Austin, in a healthy and
: at Santa Rosa Infirmary, San ! 76x34 *■: quarter-mile running track; up to date gymnaalum.
Antomo, is now open. Young fOI-r thorough Ctaasiual, Snr ilah-actentifil ComBOrteal andPrmn^
ladies who desire to enter will M°^ern L“P«£e«. Music, Spanish and English Shorthand, Telegraphy, Draw-
---------- t£S*, J™“ meden.w rxtw. Th. 25th y<« rfS, wdl kno4n
mautuUon began Tuesday, bept. 5. For catalogue and further particular*, address
-REV- JOHN T. BOLAND C & C.. President
~ . || ACADEMY OF OUR LADY
OF THE LA TO
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Zgpktg
Boarding and Day school for Young Lacfies.
Under Direction of the Sisters of Divine Providence.
Mother Bnper^r
URSULINE ACADEMY,
j j HO AUGUOTA IT.
f Tersu and partlca^ia an aelUDy fcKlkbad ca -yi^—K~ to th,
3 ' «• MOTHER SUPERIOR.
FROM FRELSBURG.
With great solemnity our small}
egation celebrated the
Hours* devotion, beginning
8“nd*y. March 17, and cloa-
in the morning our pastor opened
prayers at a low Mass.
o’clock High Maes was celebrat-
ed. Between the two Maeses a
good many -v -t to confession,
in the afte . w. Darnel,
mim ” trr 1 Industry, -r Rev. Wm.
u mt MM.. ’hriDta‘uSr^»‘?ri’?d
h"?-b“° pre”nt Norg^ iVnTX Thwy h‘d do until sun-
exception. Thera you give a
K spe^. ™ f®1? comprehensive account of
I Father Nettle of St Paul’s “• celebration—aver widening in
- -— —’ ’ {J, “T°pr7^eLPat3fiok'« D*y-
Our Irish fellow-citizens cannot
fall to appreciate the broad,
generous and enlightened reporta
OVtlLeiL.a“?on*1 aPc*tie»s feast
winch the Messenger contains.
Next week we hope to see ac-
counts, no lees numerous and
interesting, of as trr»a.t *. i -------"L “*K“
With .1. nwJLFE St. SS ‘ R.^- J?- Held- 9- s-
nek and his ardent children, he i
“^nah7n T'orW^f’^ltthsllA°ni1 “a,°“r, «"• “•
Joseph,th. Patron oftbfuniv®,. I S“n»fi,«t
sal Church. That his feast .? father Held preached a
celebrated 1 “T“, “
and preaohedr in ^Bohemian'
..... ^K™—-,^fandenr tel over Texas, goes close of M»«»
.-.nd daughters of Jftthout saying; for Texas Catho- —
The musical I ica are l°yte and true followers
of the great Patriarch, as they
areef all good teachers.
Now in this broad land of
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WRcoyTav.
A. Mchocril fear Yotmg MttiandB^k
pSYwsjkctt.ss^r.a:
ibWCM jMSOMOM. fttfetoto*''
mIWHB* .9»;Ww. iff* nswtoww* '**
WSfeiSi 4 / >
ir-*. Cct, tont
1 Mrx X F. C ro^tr Sb
•x ;^aL B*
in aim? utLsOc
di a** •rErrt’ttfcia iw*
V*ry r?.r>*7t*srv.
IL St WOOD
■ I 9- J'-veph »
■ totte iBttTneaisy-
9 tototifal. elSBU,
■ ‘Si* whioh Perhap* Mat
■ Jteitaoo comfortably- The in-
I oetartodone in white and gold,
K -akold rots back of the dainty
■ StwhJte sad gold attar. Reg-
K MFVicflS are now conducted
B y^gt, Joseph's. Yesterday,
W tun Sunday, the palms were
■ tl*eed at first Maas, ’
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■ ferricea. Vespers were
■ wut Bighc, and during the
B TX special services will be
■ ’t"“ J, .< o.
liflc.
■ flailtarun. Sherman, preached
■ TTaa serr^r: last night at St.
■ Jowph'-i Church on Confession.
■ fit, jowoh’H Church has been
| optfied under mowt favorable
■ rtaiiiti'-’ns, and with God’s bless-
■ iBvvfll. so doubt, be a beacon
H- iijjht w tn*** ;n darknees round
■ about ufl-
■ Th? entertainment and lecture
■ bv*Hov. Father Boyle, of Texar-
■ kina, at th** Denison Opera
H hots* l*et Sunday night was
■ highly *r.tertaining and well pa-
fl trnrizrd. Father Boyle is a good
I »ik?r. tn fact a fine orator, and
fl j;. lecture on Ireland and the
I Insh '■•a- veil received, especial-
fl iy cy tb»- sons .■
■ the nmerald hie.
fl -or:::n if the entertainment wm
fl Sa less enjoyable than the liter-
fl try. an; -onffa and recitations
I by kca-l ta.ent brought down the
fl huflitt* or, more than one occasion.
I .Father B yb» was accompanied
fl ay b-oiher, and the visit of
■ sw* two genial Irishmen will
I :ong ne remembered by our citf-
■ j>E9, efipecially those who were
■ ferturate encuph to hear the
■ 3e*. Father on inis occasion.
■ Fidelia.
■ Deciscn, Tex., March 25, 1907.
I NOTES FROM CUERO.
■ Rev. Justin Mirat. 0. S. B.,
B wrived in Cuero Friday to con-
fl duct a mission beginning to-day,
I Sunday. He comes from
I "ha Aportolic Mission House at
I Tutungton, D. C.
fl There occurred at Thomaston,
I this county, on March 14, the
I death of an old and respected
fl rwidettt, Mrs. Elizabeth Arundel
I rfardy. a native of County Cork,
I Ireland, who came to Texas in
■ residing in Karnee County
■ rith her 'tret husband until 1853.
■ She married for the second time
I ;ti Iffri, Of neither union were ■
fl arty r.idre.-. born. She was a ,
■ land true friend to all, and ,
■ to kn.jw her was to regard j
■ and iove her with the high- t
■ rst esteem. She was a faith- ]
■ ful and consistent Catholic dur- ,
B tng ife. Although deprived |
■ cf the blessings of a resident j
■ prieet her faith was that of an (
fl Iriab-woman, and she hailed the (
■ nxrntl ;y visit of the priest with j
■ Joy. 8he wu interred at the (
■ dd ?iwe- burying ground, with
■ ill the rites of her religion, by
I Ear. Father Martes, who had ac-
■ iwdeu her in her mortal illness,
■ wtuca hope with a resign a-
I tesaad hope such as is only in
■ ths poeession of the true and
B noble and gives the inspiration,
B due if we lead such a life as hers
B w may expect to hear, “Well
I wne. thou good and faithful
I nwratt."
I P°wer of Victoria is
B ttooely surviving blood relative
B «i the good woman who Em
I to ^er reward, and to him
I nJ1*- k’rilj w® extend sym-
■ towy in their sorrow. May
| «»iwtin peace.
I Michael’s parish is the
■ BWw possessor of an exquisite
I ritar cloth, presented
B Aw. Tonic Ratti, fa behalf of
I {5**^ lad ••▼erte other eon-
I Ja®"* rt iB dtmWuI « *n-
I in Texas has one
I It was manufac-
I ZotT ^an» Ittey, together
I m” ®* corporal and chalice
I wmF- tyPical Wea of tos
I — 7U •xPr«’s«d by appropriate
I t®™)!*. In the middle panel is
I &2rAflOUti<m of DiTlne
I a*1’ u racAUed'hv^ha^Cr^n^f to leara ti“t our b^OTsd pastor,
-h" h“ K-“"
I 2S* aod » spear, inclosed in
I Gothic shrines, dis-
I J1 shape of a cross. The
I zitLW>M^t* °I toe shrines are so
I tta?” ** to form foar !«»•
I appear four me-
I 5*9*—b thehaman
L ki°n» to* Ox, and ths
syrnMla jf the tour
J^«^EXTw“
1 TIL’S J—nsw sanatuary
2&?uvhu«i,by our pastor,
felly wen in adding
- faZL*"®— ftmieMisgs cf our
h'—ft.
2”u:?UT00™Bns-
f MoqUii feu hgg[fr an*
rIBfegWtor of UMfthm iSd^Mioa
LlSz Alpfewos
J**** Htel—rilfe-
congrei
Forty!
on T ________f___
ing on Tu^day, March 19? Early
the devotion with the prescribed
. - , At 10
n ■ 7-Xj ■< -b -
tion of their American neighbors.! Held
attendance and religious
Monday the Rev, pastcr and Rev! Stera w°ith natorlH^weref The I
! ruanlf /if fhn f '
devotion has been.without doubt, i
many Communions, espe-
cially those of the societies of
men and boys, and of the Altar
Society. Observer.
Frelaburg, Tex., March 20, *07.
IN MEM0R1AM.
Our little community at Loire
was visited by the Angel of
~ ’i on .......
ST. DOMINIC’S VILLA,
BOARDING SCHOOL For YOUNG LADIES and CHILDREN.
This Academy, delightfully situated about one mile from the fa-
mous health resort of Lampasae, Hancock Springs, is conducted by
the Dominican Sisters of Galveston. The solid and eesential
branches o£a thorough English education are taught in each de-
i Drawing, Painting, and the languages receive special”Attention’
Mrs Artamesia I The Dominican Sisters also conduct a Boarding and Day School on
would “have : Hayden, wife of Mr. Lender. ? 8a.ni? plan irJ GALVESTON, Texas. The next session for both ;
" FJ ‘. Fortified by all the
The good pas- i Sacraments our holy mother, the
calm-
----- dozens waiting for their i
turn. i
On Tuesday early Mms was i
celebrated at 6 o’clock and again I
**“'“* -i were heard. On St j
---~r.. „ „„y our Rev. pastor!
eang High Mass and Rev. B. I
‘1 occupied the pulpit. Thei
--,uuulu1i auu u.ii.iira were beauti-
- i fully decorated by the Sisters of ;
Providence. Mrs. 8.;
! our pMtor, ad*lcd a great deal to j
J the effect oy beautifying the j
altars with natural flowers. Thei
were best result of the Forty Hours’ i
preparing the people for Holy the
. .. iwm‘
the
celebrated to
The two Bohemian Fathers,
Demel and Skocek, left after din-
ner for Fayetteville in order to
help Rev. Father Chromcik. Oa i
' liberty and as— w‘. ^°tnday at 3 o’clock Rev. Father
' Stated » gre“t:HeId WBnt to the confessional,
»^t ??J , . ,“8Q,OmOre but Iater had to call our Rev.
^ebrltion P““r ‘° help h™' bo°»“’'i tha"
Joseph is the patron eaint. The
faith and fervor of the Polish w„wurwm .
,a . teics and the ardent zeal of i confessions we
their pastor, Rev. T. A. Bily, | Joseph’s Day
were m evidence, to the edifiaa- | 81U1/ High N1
tion of their American neighbors.! Held erupted tne
The day wae only exceeded in! church and altars
attendance and religious cere- ! iU(t, Ul
mony by the Dedication Day it- i Divine
jmmI f whar>i +-k— O* O—_ »i_i___! >
and so
clergy were present.
Father Machan of Willis ircrc
busy all day in the confessional
F . ' „ - . :
Communion. An early Mass
celebrated to minister to
multitude; a later Mass at 9 a. |
m., and a High Mass at 11 a. m.,
sung by Rev. B. Lee of Pales-
tine.
Immediately before thia Mass a
most eloquent discourse in Polish
wm given by Father Mac han, who :
spoke »iih all the ease and eio- . D«teh „ . ,
quence at an apostle, he having i W07» bearing from our midat ouri
mastered the difficult language ' dear relative, M™ a i
so well that few i---Id I.„,„. “"I"’ . *'
known he wm not speaking his t Hayden,
mother-tongue. The gc™ -------—
tor had prepared another treat | Church, can give to her dying
for his congregation, for after the children, she passed away calm-
Gospel the Rev. Father Lee b' *nd^peacefolly.
delivered a most eloquent ser- c-j-- -•- ««
mon on the life and holy example - —
of St. Joseph exhorting his hear- I hrated at St. Luke's Church by
era to a close study and imitation i Hev* Kuetaquio Flamenco, C. M.
of hia life a» a meane of selva- i F-- for Lh» repose of her soul, and
tion. Many American residents i toe remains were interred in St.
of the town were in attendance, Luke’s^ Cemetery.^ Th, J„—
learning there would be an L ‘7,?zr.d,
English sermon also. Benedlo- Icvin8 and attentive mother to
tion of the Blessed Sacrament her children. She was a devoted
wm given after Mass, and after; moi»ber of the Catholic Church,
-11 had received Holy Com- and her charitable disposition
■ ' dll! endeared her to many. She
conducted, eought consolation and courage
—*»—, re. ' in the promise of her Redeemer,
1 never doubting His divine mercy
and love.
The loss to her aorrowing
~ sion in mere"words. '
visiting I ration is but brief; weei
reared ones, but lead pious and
holy lives in order to be reunited
with her when you are called to
your eternal reward.
May her soul rest in peace is
the heartfelt wish and prayer of
A Relative.
Loire, Tex., March 23, 1907.
FROM TOM GREEN C0-, TEXAS.
After a mission given by Rev.
Fathers Rees and Brualla, of
the Cathedral in San Antonio, it
wm agreed to build a chapel at
Knickerbocker in Tom Green Co.,
Tex. To accomplish the purpose
a committee wm appointed, con-
sisting of a president,* secretary,
a treMurqr and three collectors.
A voluntary contribution of ten
. cento per month was asked from
sone o’ Mr. and Mrs. Helfrich, each member of the parish and
willingness of paying this every
month. T- xU'" *—J • '
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