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will be ns on Sunday, at fi. 7, S and
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for »®Os for Oandle-
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est steck in the South.
A—Bar Plumbing Co., Travis 4809.
Good work and reasonable prices.
BmCUUMMFOF MARY
MOORE—WAGENFUEHR.
Lasf^ Tuesday afternoon, Dee. 28,
o clock, Mr. Henry Moore, of
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Baa AEtorfEtaiiucil, Mie. T86,
Knights of. Woabiis, maeln every
seewuttiTttasdiiy sve-
owefc st IL of C. hall,
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i visiting knights inh’ted.
■ -JOHN WILLIAMS, 43. K.
RENT—In private
Board if desired.
Jeske's, Phone
of officers
the prea-
B. W.
Mrs. J, F.
Mrs. P. J,
recording secretary; Mr»^
financial secretary:
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sentinel. Stand-
Mrs. I», Kilday, Mrs,
. Mrs. Aug, McCloii-
iviinaugh and Mrs. H.
Forty Hours Devotion.
The Forty Hours Devotion .will be
held at the Church of the Immacu-
late Heart of Mary on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, Dec. 29, Kb
and ill. During the solemn trlduum
tr High Mass will be celebrated at 8 I
'wjwiBV^a lady to act as man-
ager and supervisor of the home
of a priest. Address P. O. Box 214,
Houston, Texas.
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Saa.Antonlo, Tens.
Thoroughly Modern
Moderate Rates
Tdepbme, Cr. 4412.
SACRED HEART CHURCH.
On New Year’s Day Masses as on
’ Sunday at «, 7:30 and 10 o’clock,
, Confessions on Friday afternoon
from 4 to (I, and from 7 to 9 p, m.
The members of the Altar Society
will receive Holy Communion dur-
ing the 7.30 o'clock Mass next Sun-
I day. They will have their regular
| meeting and annual election of offi-
cers next Wednesday afternoon, Jan-
uary 5.
The annual election of officers for
the Sodality of the Children of Mary
resulted as follows: prefect, Ida
Ehrler; first assistant prefect, Julia
Neidhart, second assistant, Lucille
Wiemers: secretary and treasurer,
Rose Hutzler; librarian, Mary Ehr-
ler: assistant librarian, Thelma I
Wiemers; coimltors: Katherine Mc-
Cool, Katherine McB reart y, Marv
Weynand, Inea: Williams, Irene
Jungmann and Margaret Wiemers.
donated to the^Cathedral a magnifi-
cent ostensoriurft, at a cost of $420.
Mr, Jos. Abda and faintly have pre-
sented a ciboriurn costing $160. Rev,
R. Prat, C. M.' F., rector of the Ca-
thedral, has received a handsome
surplice from the Eppen-Gutlerrez
family of Torreon, Mexico.
Typewriting Die a
phone Crockett 7EI69
Wt bl the Blessed Sacrament and
;r-’Te Deum."
lasses on New Year’s Day at
. Ou Sunday at
7:30 and 9:30. Immediately after
the last Mass there will be a meet-
ing of the congregation in St. AL
bert’s Hall. The most Important
question to be considered will be *.he
building of a new church.
Last Sunday evening the annual
celebration of the St. Stephen’s Sing-
ing Society was held at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Gorrell.
Rev. Thos. Moczygemba honored the
occasion with his presence. The cele-
bration consisted in the singing of
of Christmas carols, and members of
the Ninth Infantry Band contributed
greatly to the enjoyment of the eve-
ning. Refreshments were served.
The San Antonio Steam Laundry
steam cleaning and dye works, want
a good agent in every Texas city.
Write them for terms.
1 ‘ O4.JULIA
is ioeal agent for Father Mellinger’s
Famous Herb Tea and Tablets. Your
orders will be appreciated and mail
prom ptly filled. Crockett
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CATHOLIC KNIGHTS
ELECT OFFICERS-
The annual election of officers of
St. Michael's Branch, 887, Catholic
Knights of America, was hold on
Wednesday, December 22, at St. Al-
„,^o. bsrt’s Hall and resulted in the elec-
house; hatf block from car line; ttou o( ,fle following to serve lur-
wivXn. LTaaL„ . _ » -J. Inn1 thw DtlCll
Sjilritual director, Rev. Thos. Moe-
zygemba; president, Geo. J. Stueb-
ben; vice-president, Frank Koscief-
tiki; chancellor, Ed. Dobrowolski,
Jr.; recording secretary, Joseph S,
Sobieski; financial secretary, Chris.
J Stuebben; treasurer, Thos. Watz-
lavzlck; escort, Emanuel Morawitz;
guard, Leo Langsdorf; sentry, John
T. Kissling; trustee for three years,
A. J. Sobieski; fnfirmarian, Tboa,
Watziavzlek. Entertainment commit-
tee: Jos. S. Sobieski, John T. Kis-
I Dr.J.W. Burbjj
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6 Hog Cholera, vaccine ca
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Mra. F. A. Cotter will entertain
with a card ‘attd bunco parly at her;:t$|p’
home, 935- W. Summit Ave., o.fflt6?-: „„ „cw
Wednesday evening, January 5, ai‘ 7:30 and 19 o’clock
?. p. ns., for the benefit at St. Anne's---
Church.
heavy debt. "
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loured by Becmdictiois.
Confesjioj-js on Friday afternoon
from u 6, and from 6:30 p. m.
The members of 5 ha Third Order
of St. Franciis will receive Holy Com-
iiHiuion next Sinning and will have
- their regular meeting after Benc-dic-
: ion.
Is hereby given that a-uuk.
holders meeting of Commercial State
Bank will be held in office of the
4th 192L P‘ m- Ttt0Stiay’
GEO, B. TALIAFERRO,
President.
WHY NOT LET " ■
SCHAEFER
ISK YOWS IMSV6IG5ST?
We hare Saturday and Mon-
day tipeciais every week.
Phsrae us your wants,
Schaefer’s Pharmacy
83. Romen St. Cr, !•£.
Kirkwood &
Wharton
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OUGHTS OF COLUMBUS
At the meeting of San Antonio
Council, held on Tuesday, a commit-
tee consisting of Messrs, Akcroyd,
McCann, Singleton and Heaton was
appointed to confer with Mayor Bell
about the indecent and immoral
moving pictures in San Antonio
Mr. McCann of Evanston, a suburb
of Chicago, was present at. Tuesday’s
meeting and addressed the members
New Tear Social.
W Ycar BOcIal wiri bu .liven
at K. C. Hall on Friday night. AH
members and their guests will be
?i noait; £or ^“Hssion,
M-vO, lunch t d cents.
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work counteracting the baneful in- ^™“""""'“"llj111......... 1 “™-
of Protestant activities
a. m. and the evening exercises will
be held at 7:30 p. m. The church
societies will keep watch before the
Blessed Sacrament in the following
order; December 29, Children of
Mary and Gonzaga Union; 30, Arch-
confraternity of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary and Society of the
Christian Doctrine: 31, Apostleship
of Prayer; Saturday, January 1, So-
ciety of the Blessed Sacrament and
Society of Divine Providence.
Parish ('lirist.nuiH Tree.
The Christmas tree for the chil-
dren of the cttinchism classes will be
held January 1 at 4 p. m.
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Send this ad for a 5-year Rosary,
emerald, gurnet or jet, $1.00; larger
ones, jet, garnet, crystal or pink,
$ 1,25.
Christmas cards sent for selection.
Louis E. Barber, 328 W, Commerce,
San Antonio, Texas.
PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH.
The dues of the Society for the
Propagation of the Faith are now
payable. Members of the society in
the diocese of San Antonio should
send their remittances to the under-
of signed to be forwarded to the ;
er authorities.
REV. P. J, SCHNETZER,
St. Joseph's Rectory,
San Antonio, Texas.
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CALDWELL—MCCARTHY.
In Baltimore, on Dec. 27, at the
church of S3. Philip and James, J.
5" Caldwell, of San Antonio, and
Bliss Margaret Josephine McCarthy,
ot Baltimore, were united in mar-
riage. The ceremony was followed
?• Mass- 1,110 brWe was
a«sn<ied by her sister. Miss Marian
McCarthy, of Charleston, III.,, while
Mr. Caidwuii’s best man was Mr. I.
Bomba, of Boston, formerly of San
Antonio. The couple departed the
same day for St. Louis, where they
are spending a tew days prior to
coming to San Antonio, where they
wilt make their home at 611 Foch
Highway on Beacon Hill.
The wedding fSa happy culmina-
tion to a war romance” commenced
M,r- Ca,dwo11. as a soldier,
me.t h b bride in Charleston, HL, in
waa PassinB through
■?Sth Division en you
Miss McCarthy, with
dice, was
"creature comforts"
Mr. Caldwell ia ,
ert member of Sun
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,tJss ■ inatitm.s and
Midnight Maus was celebrated by
the pastor. Rev. Thos. Moczygemba,
cn Christmas eve, during which the
entire congregation approached the
holy table. In addition to the tegn-
lai' choir the Ninth Infantry orches-
tra of Camp Travis, under’the able
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We wish to remind the heads of
educational Institutions that we are
prepared to furnish grade-cards,
blank bills and all other kinds of
--------—school stationery. Our prices are
COMPETENT'person desires to make reasonable. C. J. Schneider Printing
, Co., 203 N. Presa Street.
feather quilts, or quilts of any kind.
Apply Mrs. Bernard Rlegert, in rear
of 311 Nacogdoches Street, San An-
tonio. : ;_________
WANTED—Zoung Catholic boy,
about 17 or 1$ years of age, to learn
butcher and grocery business. Pre-
fer one wanting a home. Address
497 care Southern Messenger.
FO.R SALE-"—Seven room
Ths Sossttisrn Messenger is oa site’
at Mr. Lonia Earber’s Catholic Supply
Store, No. J,2-a W. Commerce Street.
Items fist’ pssldf ratio® reach Ing eliis
■office later Hfe«n stm on Tticsday will
not appear O issue of JoHosrtng .
weds.
Rev. Bernard Neyboer of Rayne, ■
La., was a visitor at she episcopal
■residesce Ulis week.
Miss Halt if Sehwegjnann returned
Uut week from a several months’
stay in California.
Mrs. D, G. Campbell left last Sun-
day on a three weeks' visit to her
mother, Mrs. Bells Sul or, at Austin.
Edward Corrigan of I^aredo is in
the city on a visit to his mother,
.Mrs. Bat Ci-i-rigan, on River Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Ray, ot Gal-
veston, spent the Christmas holidays
with their sister, Mrs. Paul Kobbe,
and family fit Sati Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs, L. tv. Pulliam, of Have relieved thousands of stomach
st. Michael’s parish, entei<.ained sufferers permanently. L, „11
their rehUivae and friends with a druggists on a money back guarantee.
Christmas dinner at their home. 109
Fir Street.
Mr. James. Walirenberger of thio
city sondsi Christmas ;;reetingH to his
friends is; Texas from th* Styrian.
inoiuilaiiiR—Graz, Austria, where he
is spending the winter.
Ths? banns of marriage were pub-
lished in 31. Mary’s Church last Sun-
day between the following parties:
John Anlhosy Carr and Rose Mae
Kelly; Murk Frederick Hone, of Ton-
asket, Wash., and Effie Hooper ot
St. Marys parish: Leo Eistetter. of
Laredo, Tex., and Elizabeth
oeds of Si. Mary’s parish.
g . Op THANKS.
E4. The Carmelite Sisters take „ „
means of conveying publicly’their
sincerest, thanks and heartfelt grati-
ude to all their friends mid bencfac-
■toss. especially to ’’Santa Claim”
nr<lrm'; 3^m=voIRnt Protective Older
of Elks, the Wolff & Marx Co., the
Stocking irut)(1 and tho
-----7 irr.*ders, for the generous
8I1(S Christmas ch«r g*
bountifully bestowed apon t.ha
ters 4131(3 poor cluir^e^
CoSn? AntmSh thal’k tl)0 t0 -11
beHa foMhH,07, Da118lUers of isa-
St2 r'C,m
I*18 Savior may show-
doSltS^^ 311 (!'8
| One Million^ One Hundred a<|
| Sixty Thousand Dollars
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B, Thrifty Says
“One dollar opso a savings account; and it's M
the biggest dollar's worth you can get to-day,” <
i You CAN save if you PLAN to save. This
= tinn wfinfs to HELP vou save. Tn tvs-w ;
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' W3 I On Friday night, New Year's ave. Oh Christmas Pontifical High M’wB
I begiuiiing' at 7:45 o'clock, Golems Mass was celebrated at 9:36 o’clock
Ic.^'iT* I sarvices will he held .in commomora- by Rt, Rev. Bishop Drcssaerts. Rev.
vMk. ?»US“. SftS? gtijfiBfer
n.v. FeiK Bewraw’. F„ m3 ---
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WANTEBi^tfeiaon :as:housekeeper
for priest. .Ksfefeuccs given. Ad-
dress No. 604, Southern Mewenger,
wanteo^a; good
gwa<sa,i&,AM11'805
le- W ANTED—A girl for general bouse.
In work in family of two. A good
> home; nMrfCatholic church. Apply
• 2303 Monterey, or telephone
Crockett; 6309;;^
ROOMS FOR
1 Catholic family.
■ One block f - from
Crockett 2828.
WANTEH-^posltion as housekeeper
for a priest f:not far from San An-
tonio. References given. Address
No. 603, Spiithern Messenger.
WANTED to borrow ? 100JI?
Hfl Aft rttl Clftr-A .
at 19 per cent interest. Address
No. 502, Southern Messenger,
FOR RENT—Near st. Gerard’s
Church, jiirgp front room and
kitcheuettd;- lf desired, also garage.
Phone Mission 794. 1S11
Ava- _____________
WANTED*—Two city salesmen to
work San Antonio. Must be hon-
est, energetic and well acquainted.
Phone Travis 413, between 6 and
7 p. in. J."'____________
WANTED—-A lady to act as
The Catholic Wdtnen's Club Cafe-
teria, 115 Nacogdoches St. Meals
ved from 11:30 a. m. to 1-3& •>
Price very reasonable.
vlting surroundings,
and appetizing meals.
A" NOTE
p er <>f • •;
THE CARMELITE SISTERS.
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Fresh Twice Daily st 1
Grocers.
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UWES' AUXILIARY, k. 0. H,
In reviewing the year’s activities
of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the An-
cient Order of Hibernians, it is
gratifying to the members to know
that under the energetic leadership
of the president, Mrs. j. F. Doyle,
the society has made real and per-
manent strides in its march onward
and upward.
■ :nanL^r.a. 1.arBe initiation are
The entertaia-
— J are literary
once a month, and
will learn
and music,
are Miss J. Quig.
and airs.
CHRlb'FMAH ENTERTAINMENT
BY MEXICAN CHILDREN.
The entertulnmont nt the n-m
Fernando School Auditorium, given
by the children of the catechiKn.
classes of the Mexican quarter of the
city hist Sunday, December 26 «r
succram and eveiltne* was « decided
Two lien.nl Iful and vorv
playlets w«re presented, one, "The
Lilies of Alcala," by th® boyB and
another, "Saint Dorothy." by tin
girls, The chiidre- —~..L. - uw
’ . ST. MARTS COLLEGE.
: The pupils of St. Mary's College
gave a very interesting and enjoy-
L able entertainment on Wednesday of
' last week 1st the college auditorium
before a large and cultured aud-
dience. Thb foilowing program was
splendidly rendered:
Program,
Overture, /‘Heroes of War,'
son; College Orchestra.
Song, Noel, Adam; Fifth Grade,
Christmas Greetings, Edward Ney.
Violin Sblb, Souvenir, Drdla; P.
Avelar.
SchmtlBche, "Plaintive Tones,"
Stlnckney; College Orchestra.
"New Brooms Sweep Clean,” farce
in one act; :.charaeiera depleted by
E. Ney, R. Doyle, W. Dielrnann, D.
J. SmAH%.z4l.V^yto and E. Rowley.
Song,. ‘‘CKHaimas Everywhere,”
Bell; Sixth Grade.
"Merry feas,” Rev. President.
Finale, "SpIrK of !>«.,.
Wheeler; College Orchestra.
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SUFFERED AT NIGHT.
A prominent Teams woman suffer-
ed agony at night with indigestion
and would lls awake for hours. Fowl-
er’s Stomach Wafers gave her instant
relief ae soon as she tried them. For
indigestion, sour stomach, gas and
other digestive disorders, they can’t
be best. Sold by all druggists.
“4 Uey. W‘!Lr ”8 ^™11 0S) M0IU,ay I 1 - <g
//. g<6B <3™n -T'wmmmUefttfon .? ! >■' ©tfARAKT
^aBag&a Bwawi I
t ron.ro ---------, Brg<JBt|Jr roof!at that fjtudOtS
lend their efforts to aid the rnnmige-
. meut in Increasing' tbo enrollment
for the second term, begin® lug Feb-
ruary 1, 1921. Registration for the
second term may ba made now and
until February 1, 1921, either at the
office, 213 Frost Bullditig (from 8
a m. to 5 p. m. daily) or, on class
evenings, at the school. Students
may aid us most effectively by tell-
ing their acquaintances about the
school, its requirements for registra-
tion, its program, its accomplish-
ment, its benefits for all who slm
to equip themselves for advanced
positions in profession and industry,
and particularly by emphasizing the
advantages which the student him-
self has derived. I suggest that any
student, uninformed in any phase of
the subject, apply at the office
(either at the school or at 213 Frost
Building) for letter, folders, ate.,
pertaining to the matter.
“As an earnest of your apprecia-
tion, will you recommend the school
to all of your acquaintances?
"in the ovent that you bo repre-
sent the school as to secure an ap- ;
pllcant for registration, I request ;
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$150.00 dnjltVb stock for one year, form us by whom the school was ■
n» i<i roo,* . -j.----- recommended to him. [_
“I take this opportunity to assure s
instructors and students that the g:.
management profoundly appreciates T"
the spirit which has characterized “
the school activities during this fail <
session, j
“For myself and the management J
I express the sincerest wishes that 2
students and instructors may re- J
celve and enjoy the best gifts of the 5
holiday season.” <
once.
The Sisters are doing
fluence of Protestant
among the poor Mexican children.
They have just finished the
building to accommodate „.
Phans and they are still under a
The self-sacrificing Sis-
erosfty of their benefactors.
CHRISTMAS TREE AT
CARMELITE SISTERS' HOME.
The Christmas tree for the poor
children at the Carmelite Sisters’
Home, South San Saba Street, was
held on Thursday, Dee. 33, at 4
SI. Kos del ski; Mrs. J. L. Zimmer-
Jaeckie were elected as auxiliary to 8
the committee.
The auditing committee, appoint-
ed by the president, consists of J. L.
Zimmermann, Ed. B. Stuebben and
J. T. Kissi Ing.
A very harmonious meeting was
had and much business was transact-
ed. Two new members were initiat-
ed, viz.: Leo A. Langsdorf and Geo.
Henry Stuebben; the application of
Mrs. Clara L. Kosciolski was accept-
ed and all formalities complied with.
St. Michael's Branch plans to have
a celebration early next month- for
Hie members and their families,
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You’ll enjoy your meals « great
deal more if you serve Dim let's Cof-
fee. If you try it once you’ll us® it at
every meal. Tr. 199. 61S Maia Ave.
GIBBON? UTERARY CLUB.
In keeping with a time honored
custom the Christmas luncheon of
the Gibbons Literary Club was held
Monday, December 27, at 1 o’clock
----------- at the Menger Hotel. Cover j were
Freedom," l°ld r°r thirty-five members and
guests. The favors, Columbia Roses,
were presented by Mrs. Edward
Green. The president, Mrs. Henry
Burns, acted as toast mis tress and
acquitted herself in her accustomed
happy manner.
A toast to "Our Past Presidents"
was given by Mrs. J. F. Doyle, to
which Mrs. W. D. Williams respond-
ed. Mrs. A. J. Fitzpatrick toasted
'Our Absent Husbands." The toast
"Our Guests,” by Mrs. L. B. Ran-
dall, was responded to by Miss Octa-
via Murphy, of the National Catholic
Welfare Council. Miss Jo Quigley
toasted “The Catholic Woman"
Quotations bearing on the club's
program for 1920-1921, "Woman’s
Achievement through the Ages ”
were read by everyone present. ’
The club will meet in regular ses- !
sfon Monday, January 3. 2:30 p m
Wom«»'a Association '
inildlng. The program for th0 (iav '
3 ‘?V“1Iwn. in th0 taking of Amer- 1
lea, Mrs. J. F. Doyle, leader. “Del- 1
lie Madison,” Mrs. Henry Monger ■
and sirs. Mae Mauermann will aivo 1
“America, My Country.” b I
J. F. Doyle,
K? “°“s’
the City Federation
Quint, alternate.
The annual election o_'
will take place in January
ent incumbents are: Mrs
Wyatt, county president;
Doyle, division president;
Donovan, vice-president;
wethereli* r - -
a J. Le Blanc, financial
Mrs. J. Kenney. Sr., treasurer; Mrs.
x>. t, Dickson,
Mrs. W. H. Nixon,
Ing committee: ”
S. E. Hoffman,
key, Mrs. h. cat
C- Gillett.
and Mrs.
by Rt, Rev.. Bishop Drossaerts. Rev. Sm'S]
jv. rrat, C,Mi-F.t ■' '■ wiin ••'•ftjsn'te'ihWf.
mi utt untilu.eu, mu iti priest; Rev. T"
and Benediction of the F. Franco, C. M.
Rev. ...
eons ot the Mass; Very Rev.
I Geehan and Rev. F. £.:
PP. S., masters of ceremonies,
: sermon was delivered by Rev. R;
, Prat.
After Mass the Bishop addressed
the congregation in English and in
Spanish, wishing them all a Happy
Christmas,
The Cathedral choir rendered n.
fine program of sacred music, Mrs,
SI. A. Hoyer presiding at the organ.
In the evening Solemn Vespers were
sung, Bishop Drossaerts presiding.
3 lie choir of St. Joseph’s Orphanage
rendered the music.
As the last day of the year is a
day of thanksgiving with the Mexi-
can people, a High Mass will be celt
brated on Friday at 9:30 a. m. 1..
the evening at 7:30 there will be
rosary, sermon, procession and Bene-
diction.
MTTMAR—JTABRILUON.
CeciUa TarrHHnH Dfttmr ar’<! Mlns
holv hnld rrillion were united in the
matrimony at St. Jo-
ing Dee ^?d,18s<iay morn-
29, •* o dock. Rev. Pet-
er J. Schnetzpr officiated at the cere
SW W:W a,so ^’ebrant Of t m
were L an‘ .Tho brWa> ««endants
the Immediate family at H.P E
Of tho hrtrtn’, .. .. ttE tIlc h°nie
Street & n? l°‘‘- 3U B{™a
two weeks’ br£ uip X fr011)I a
wed couple will b<* .>> ? 1 le, nowly-
SU’rax'.- ■!»«<' ta-s.
Tarriiiion or T„ E Martha
tion. ' °r St’ Joseph’s congrega-
«•«« at
ley, of Houston. ^^ence Li?d-
--nSZl"I1,!to not owes-
™ tl>era, and
for Hi^.Fath:re£tt«X.WOrk‘
;en acquitted them-
>y. Professor mm " ■
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The Sm Antonio Loan & Trust
,
To Our Friend!
We hope that 1921 will be the
HAPPIEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST :
PROSPEROUS YEAR OF ¥(>UR Ijpjg ]
' ; < '■ '’I
■———— -..a
.....g services will be held in commemora-
; .tfoh of the close of the year. The R. Prat,
| “Miserere” will be chanted, the “To
J Deum" sun®, and Benediction
Blessed Sacrament he given. Every
family in the parish should at least
be represented at these devotions.
On New Year's day Masses will be
i at the same hours as on Sundays.
During this week six Masses are
offered daily, viz. at 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30,
8:15 and 9 o’clock.
St. Mary's Parochial School will
reopen on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
Reception Tb Father Quinn.
On Wednesday night of this week
& public reception was held In the i
auditorium to welcome Father Quinn ;
on his return home, and to extend
the season's greetings to him and to
ail the clergy of the parish.
The program of the evening was
as follows;
"Hunjoresque” (Drovak), St.
.Mary’s Parochial School Orchestra.
Medley, St. Mary’s Glee Club,
Dance, girls of St. Mary's Paro-
chial School.
Address of welcome, Mrs. J. R.
Davis, president Queen’s Daughters.
Selection, orchestra.
Address of welcome, R. J. Boyle,
president Holy Name Society.
Response, Rev. J. H. Qttlnn.
Refreshments.
As our forms are closed for i
press on Wednesday afternoon,
detailed account of the reception is
necessarily deferred.
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FOWLER'S STO3IACH WAFERS
■J
y.tMr. Caldwell,
July. 1918. He w— ’
a troop train of the
en route to New York.
,.™i other young la-
engaged in distributing
—" to the soldiers,
a highly esteem-
... „„„ Antonio Council
and of the Fourth Degree Assembly,
K >,< Is of c°lumbuH, He occupies
a nigh place among the younger
business men of the city as real es-
manager for the Commercial
Loan and Trust Co. The sincere
congratulations and good wishes of
host of friends attend him and
a on this happy and
... LhUr lives.
nine blocks .from postoffiee.
100x220, e; A. Lindner, 1
1145, or Telephone Travis 350S.
WANTED—sA good white woman,
German preferred, to assist with
housework and to help take care of
three year old child. Good home for
reliable person. Apply Mrs. C. Weich-
sei. 50,09 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Texas,
POSITION WANTED—By idngie
Catholic mail of 37. Experienced
electric railway, shop or motor man.
Expert tire vulcaniser. Considered -■ —-
goofi nU-round mocbanlc. Consider elJne> J’ Zimmermann and Frank
a-^assi
being formulated. ” Th
ments by members who
will take place -
the division members
more of Irish history
Among the leaders arc,
ley, Mrs. J. E. Wetherel!
Win. Small.
The president, Mrs. ,
represents the auxiliary
I your sro'K : j
I Richter’s Batey]
f Richter’s Big Dandy Brrf: |
B Fresh Twice Daffy st .1
E Grocers. ?]3
s
| UMonMrtllMtl
J E. Scherrer, ,- J
X GOOD THINGS Iff ||
X Choice Veal, Beet 3
| Pork, turrnargam 1
X Game, Fish and
X son. Butter sod
X Agency Seal-*hfpt
X Phones: Crockett IS sad
? ®19 fi. Alamo btrefe S
i SAN ANTONIO.
<£ ’.-j-H
•fencing and baieiug wire, naiis '-and
staples. Theo, Magott, 814 E. Com-
merce St* CYockett llff5.L
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St JOE'S.
J..--.. "
TXio
atobB,. .iartu&ry. g. at 3 o clock, at the Shepherd/’:- during the offertorv
residence of the pastor,- Rev. P. F. Next Frltiav evening at 7-*’{fl
Nmiml, All the ladies of tiie parish ttunksgttfifc services will be held
are ccnrdiaSly iuvited to M present, consisting of Vespers, sermon, B^e-
28,
at 5 (
GmhrJ°' I an1.M!ss ^CTtha' wagen-
Schoti of Mrfl- C’aroli™
I s s? “ - ~y«» bs«
Mr ™ a weddjnK »’>P-
s rerverf at n™;. •..» f,1Ci
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1920, newspaper, December 30, 1920; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266129/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .