Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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SEPTEMBER 27,1917.
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| NEWS FROM HOUSTON.
FROM TEMPLE.
FROM BRYAN, TEXAS.
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markable good trip.
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EVENTS IN TEXARKANA.
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NEWS FROM DENISON.
S hocter—Pastore,
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The marriage of Mis-
FROM GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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Crockett 3602
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DENTI6T&
MOVING fiTftrTW
LA PERLA
STORING
The Drink .
PACHSG
That Satisfies
HAY AND GRAI>
(NON-ALCOHOLIC)
flavor, is delight-
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the hotel
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The Fourth Degree
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Th* wat! df'ith of Mr*.
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WEDDING AT MONTHALIA.
A pretty wedding took place
CatLoli-
Mr-
D^. ROBERT J. XoeNFV
DENTIST
3C7 Moore Building
f“3^ae Crwkett T»"
'ran Antonio.
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Thf* bridal rouplc were
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1902 S. Flores Street
CROWN CHEMICAL CO.
Mumfictarers and Diiiribators Wholesale mJ W
Disinfectants, Exterminators and Sanitary Sofffa
Smtwt Sweeping Coupoimc. Fnmigatnf Sck Eml
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Hardware, Implements, Wagois,
Vehicles, Gasoline Engines, :
KERRVILLE CORRESPONDENCE tire on« or more of tbelr dear ones, gave thrm a grand send-off.
; on the altar of war and patriotism. I
ary Tania home will be Temple.
The trip from Gatesville to Temple
with the car was made In one after- •
noble, brave and patriotic boys, an l
all their comrades have our admlra-
Brafos County han so tar giv- Hon. our lore and our pravers.
slxty-nlne of its Catholic youth to,1
the cause' of liberty and democracy. 1
Re-open lug of the Schools.
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i UNION MEAT COMPANY!
t BEEF AND PORK PACKERS !
J Lard Refiner?- and Compound Mauers j
<IHm »»» H W< I 1 t I 6 I l-!-H-il HMwj
Electric Light
is the Perfect Light
I I I 1 I I M II 1 I I H I t f t.-i-i-t I I J t I PH I )+*••***
Keep Your Lawn Looking Neat
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■‘Your Grocer or Butcher Will Serve
You Our Goods. You Will Be De-
lighted—So Will WeC
her lit*- in Den Ison.
h<-r eiiuiatlon at St.
I lure happiness.
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(Tuesday. September 1b. at 10 a. m. in
.... „ Josephine : St. Tito mas’ Church, Montlralla, when
very large attend- , j^^tor." and Mr. Chas Shorter wn-
)!«i loin sized on Funduv morning, Sept
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It has the snap, the sparkle, tfie
hilly invigorating, wholesome and pure.
A surprise awaits you when you try LA PERI A
On sale wherever soft drinks are sold.
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O’fices
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■uhj: on Eli
|r’oryc)l County with the motor chute
1 ■■'. Many warm friends. Catholic and
•- ‘ - > sco him
Especially were
of' recently deceased Monsignor O'Brien
, who was for many years ed.’.cir of the j
(Sacred Heart Review. Boston: "1 rec-
•--Itemize the fact that I <-ame to this:
Michael'* Church.: tnrish a poor man. Whatever prop-
"Friday. Saturday;er:/ I have has come to me from the
' poopte, and. except for a few memen-
toes. I feel morally bound to leave
for religious and charitable pmrores
If my relatives will tea.- thia in mln \
surelv they will have no feeling of.
... t when learning of:
clety, "CO McCormick building. Chi- (gt,cll disposal of mJ" estate aeeordlny ;
to my conviction of duty *' (
is very
parochial
ahead of St
cHoxi: t;_<
GAiLDEN* AN7» I-'.EM' Si-*^
Poultry R;:j;j.l:e.' a M "c*-
SATHX SEEI' <vt-
O^pcslti- Jta.y Dt-ICL-
Sag Ar;to_-!a. 7ci**
in St.
Berka
t.c ntly .solemnized
t'hur--h: Mr lohn
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»!Tcx.. the Infar.i daughter of Major
J;«nd Mrs. L. S. Davidson was christen-
“I:;deedl- aaia the other ’ —
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When You Call Crockett53 or 212
F«r a SERVICE CAR
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with friends in Ft. Worth. [
Mrs. A. T. Hutcheson spent Sun-’
pay in Dallas with relatives.
Both
Every car we own is a spe-
cial ‘’job”— bought with
the idea of servingyou just
a little hetterthan you’ve
e ver before e x pected to lie.
Special Sedans for fu-
nerals and formal occa-
sions.
good FHEPHERD
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woxom roll rafr M(3 dtfJw k
Mt« to any p*n
Phone Crockett I>?
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la the Sad Eetr c- N**5 **
1ST. Ether Pbrnt
aibert l. '
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p^EiiJOR
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San. Antonio Brewing Association
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
nnd will
Mr. John ■
You will lie agreeably sur-
prised wit*, the prompt
response, the appearance
of the c:;r sent, an<? the
courtesy tf th? driver.
Try th<- ws; auto livery
in town, -y asking for
one of ocr numi»ers.
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i Elmer. Many there are who, while
_ lll.ey cannot give Sf-". ‘an gi.* n
etlKISTKSlNG AT SXX BENITO, (^nailer amount toward the -. ttre: ns>-
On .Sunday, Sept. 2h. at San Benito.
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: * \V. P. COGEMAN, Jr.. Manager. ...
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II £47-349East Commen s St. Sap Antonio,IteJ
Misn Olivia, Miss Horine Shields and
Miss Ann McCarty, left on Saturday
for San Antonio tor a few days1 to g,a Fnocl^-o.
with Mr. Allie srhuelke and M' ;who f, B EaUvc o- Paa __________ ....
Aloyaius MeCaryy. who are In train- i fa * Mn|e of pt paup.,Sani-
.tng « Camp Travis Itorinmat Dallas- The t '
The members pray in ; pc:lrl ««"“««» ««* Mi8R
cept the
month.
of the good Coryell!tes.
, The motor chapel was --------- , — -----------
prepared them for |brought to Temple, where the score-.fare work now being so generously I
ramunpioit. jn a .(ary of the Catholic Church Exten-' undertaken by the knights generally |
admonished lajon of Chicago, Rev. E. B, At the last assembly meeting a com-
(T^dvtnav, D, D.. caused a garage to be mittee was appointed to endeavor to |
built, tbaratoro "St. Peter’s" tempcr- pave the public schools observe Co-'
(noon: stope were made at towns that
ii-crn pewnd. The distance being for- (at Camp Logan, under authority of
ty-Bve milM. it is considered a re-1 the supreme council, will bi* ready for
markable good trip. But the Father(use within the next week; 1^. —
had an excellent driver, the same one (struetion follows the general plan as (
who drove the car all over Coryell laid down by the K of C. War Enter (
County—-it was Robert King, son of talnment Board. I: M l_7
Mr. C. E. Klug, the superintendent of i(»0 ' * ‘ Jl ‘
the present time,
eelttbraterf at tYc;
■wFw» VMM J ■ •*«» warn* wk wow 1 R ..
IWpfls wort irtlfe the pastor on hbl
rembmonthly engaremrut to Harper, 'from
After the High Mom nt that tnimdon.
he administered the Sacrament of
Baptism to Verna Hermann Kaiser,
The Harper -eoplf- await the off)
Clal visitation c.t the R' L. . -
on Oi tober Ifi.
ar.d "’.Ve sc 11 an order wire ’
aseui, tits.;: ana wtcc WR we mi
*7 respective ■
lUrr !B rt«;rr. fT-ew»
:np;ir< :-><■ 1c, J
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bri-Jr. I for your kindness to ur in tt:e ;-att
MILLER—i sorely ueede I m another mission -it; -r
On Friday. Sepftmber 21, Mr. Aug-1 Elmer. At both of these mirsioc.s w ( Tips has ju*t the La-
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mart!-.funds to purchase small organs, ant:
the generosity which!
Mrs, Pearl Hutcheson and
(Gladys Hutcheson spent the week end .
also give up their evenings and Satur- i
day hall holiday to making hospital !
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231 South Flores St-
Crockett 53. Crockett 212.
p;“l‘. o': '"il^^j
garbage cans and Pails v:l ftgvzs |
TIPS HARDWARE CO.j
114-IIfl U-. COMMERCE ST. BOTH ITKlVES A I
■TITS has IT WHEN OTHER DEALERS HV.KVT-" ]
II 11 I 1 II I f 1 ) ! I I I t I ] , | ; ji,^
tn bti 1
ireftrn in Tci
Mr, Henry B. Nesloney and Miss Art ■-
lia Calves were united in holy mu:-l
ri>oot>y, the pastor. Rev. I>r. Ilwtw'i,
ofnclallng, Tho groom Is o: I’oll-l,
< fraction and the bride of Frrni'i.
t.-ndel i>y Miss Madeline Pastore and ( Both were born In thru lonmiinit", r> aIM.i more devotional.
Mr. Louis Boary, respectively sister |grew — .«•— •— -e -o'
and etiusin of the bri 1e Tl.. I,.11 ,1—
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the lighting question becomes inrTPM^Mv»~nj
important: yoc’D want the best Haht, -w-j
that is eilicient and economic^. You’2
that ”
L.g < lass of 19111. The groom,' bri le’s parents, to which almost all
though formerly a Deni‘on boy. now the community and several families ■
lutnbua Day os a holiday. |
K. of C. Camp Lofcan Activities. |
Tho initial building being erected j
Its cor- :
ior mac Aioyaiuns. u uirxi; auiuuri v i.oys among cue ruuets. * wo 01 inv; v —..— ........— , --— --
cf boys than for several Sundays ap-'sergeants and the'r families, besides .hers of St Mary’s parish for years. :tninment
:-----... ---------... i number of professors, are ul-C-'-b i,h“* fi™t Hn,v rnmmun'
Joltcs. Father Gleis»n«r says Mus in
______ _ A model of a priest's last will and
I S Davidson of the ItVifews.’ Thv ' testament is furnished by the folio-
'sponsors were Mr. Chas J. Bohny an.I -ng paragraph taken from that of the
BrlCltlv bott -r /tnc*a'ifvn AiriMKi’iirTsrn' CJ rtUnj*n
return
likely
school
Mary's.
Mr Thomas M.rtthews i>f Port Ar-
ansas has move! ;-art of hH family
tn our mountain resort for tin- sake
of hla wife's heu.h, and also to eh--
ills children the- benefit of Notre
Ime
The commcr-Inl eourw which Is
wight :<j theat-.i’-s di tin- evening, is
>.un;ng n'-wioncrs r.ght along. On
Friday. Miss Ka-I Newton cam-- irtir..
Boerne to be enrolled
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ueode ! m iiaotber ir.i^slon 'it ; —
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ust Miller and Miss Annie Emig were ' have sucreeded In
untied in the holy bonds of —
mony tn one of the Catholic churches (< ipatlng
’ . The brid- j
,’ up there together,
Tie- brid--(make their homo there.
the eldest ilnugtiter of Mr. an I Mlkolajczyk was best man. nnd Miss
Mrs Hock Pastore and hns s; ont ;;11.Sophie Nesloney bridesmaid.
She received’tie fmprcBs-ve ceremonv with Nuptial
............ ... Xavier’s Aca-i- Mass In church, a sumptuous rtinn-r , ,
cmy, being i member of the gradua,-( was served at the residence of t! •’' k„0’wn’ to^manv of niv m:s.-*.on
ing ilass of 191U. The groom, bride’s parents, to which almost all ,1)(? This outfit would mclnd- <o.;on-
sorium, cimdclabra <>r candle-holders.
(itjie. bens>dp-tlon veil and censer. A
similar outfit, except ostt-ncenum. is
|sorely
I Elmer.
It . president of St. Thomas’ Collect'. ’
, Houston, at tin- Y. MCA camp. ■
■and at which there is nt-o a large nt ■;
It is understoo ! that the (
Rev, Father O'Hern, chaplain of the
7th Illinois Infantry, will arrive here1
at an early date, which will rive two
' resident chaplains nt the o-cnm; ■
ment. There arc at this time some
four thousand Catholics among th«
enlisted im-n at Camp l.ogan, an-l tl'•
l,i- n! knfglrs. through t.icir abb- com.-
iiiitTit-. imlurtinc such well-known
, workers as <In:nd Knight Kehoe, and
I fret li ere Ed. Huss-,-in. Lucmn C:l--
TTw CoBcrc
Son Himer— Car’ ■'*
■ a.13 care more id my
nut tax. ’
Old Ma. Tung: wist—S'*
doc.1 think this place Is t1**
"We dn for you you ah.onldnT D—-j
* -. fane Iugu£« cNctt it--"
•Frw Prw.
hat i
our litsl,'
Anxious t i
foster the Spirit, of real devotion
nut little cifflimwltv, i eom.e asa; i
.with my needs. My Immediate need
Is a Benediction outfit which will en-
able us to Im'c Ifi-nc ilctton of tl-
Blessed Sacrament, something un
County—it was Robert King, son of talnment Board It Is 40 by about (
Mr C F ElTijT. the superintendent of i<>0 feet in dimensions with stage:
the Ton Juvenile Training School and moveable altar In one end of th -■ i
for Boya at Gatesville. 1 ' 5 i'.u-- <
Ttaxple’s Recruits.
We are proud of our soldier boys;
proud of those boys of St.
of these outfits, and those -ur n'.! don-
ations will be appreciated very much
if they are sent to The
St -■■ „ . . , Chun-h Extension Society, 770
* ed by Rev. M. S. Gnrrign^ClmpUfn o. rai(.k rtil.aso. n;.
| the 4th Texas Infantry. Ute <-hi.d re-
A MODEL WILL.
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: When the Nights Grow Log
| auditorium. The building is suitably I w
(equipped with desks, tables, etc., and I V T‘
[abundantly supplied with reading [ X
, .L 1. at i matter, games and the like for 11 <■; *
we arc proud of those boys of bt : entPrtalanj<.Bt lnBtPllcUon of tf - f£ p-:-^
”"7?. l." _° IT-! ^;<’»Hsted men. It 1s probable another , f ,_______
; almllar building will be erected later.: O mav- ttw-rs ,
j :.s the one under construction will ( J
; hardly meet the requirements In view *
■of the reported addition of some , J
parishes of Sour Lake mul --------
■ appreciate his goodness and ability,
| in tho former place, lhe Catholics
I built him a beautiful and spai-lou-.
n-ctory. •
Other clerical visitors at St. Mary’s
. Crown .if
(Lampasas, and Rev. B. C I’fltfner.
I)., of Burlington. Texas.
Pels—Bra >»i 1 ps.
Mr. J. Arthur Pels was married fi> Itrntlierv Ed.
Miss Lind* Brandis in St. Mary’s roll. David baly. T->m Sc-g-.-las and
Church. The attendants were Mr. others, are d-iiiic <-vo>yth:ns po«s(.
—... . 1,’e to Carry out the plans <i,’ the si;-
Thls young couple have been mem- fircmo officers for the - ntcf-irt. onto-
a.11 welfare cf the soldier
vice of our country long iso os vol*:
unteers; they are: Albert Sweeucy, ;
who Is now in France, Kaymono !
SampsmtMd Arthur O'Connor. These :()f t;je rop£)rW luUll:!on or Mrri(. ,
I Minnesota guards to the numbers al-'
(ready here and yet to come from Illi- I
I nois,
On Sunday, at
two Massi-i arc
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thZina^"’bundlng c"’ry Sunday. (deservedly popular, hence a lanz THE REQCEXT OF A
fourth Sunday of each : congregatiJU. was present for this sol , LOUISIANA MISSIONARY.f
i emn ceremony, to pray tor their fu ■;
Not for hlm-uMf. but for his little'
!1-i< k. in order that they may Wilno's .
It io beautiful <eretrony of the Hcm--
idietion of tin* Blessed Sc.cramen'.
does a missionary priest from Ixmis-
iann sen I the following letter of ap-
;>ca! to ns
I "Tiiroiigli the kind uf’si-ot of you: ■
■ society I have aln-adv pro, i:red an
altar an ! stat Ions of t ti<- < ’ro-s for m v
.linl.i tl.i'.iH'l Both donations
’ a'!d>-d .greatly to making
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* ceivei! the names Mary Ixiulse and'
wore the same baptismal robe^thiV
* had been worn by Its tatner, Major
S !., S. Davidson of the Ith Texas. Th-.-
* , '.lisa IJiura Marie
£. Dallas. Texas.
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S [ The Forty Hours Devotion (
J (conducted In St- ’■.....— - j-'
W * Cuero. Texas, on Friday. Saturday,
* «-aad Sunday, Sept. 2*. 29 and 10, by,
i*' the Rev. J. P. Sh*w, C. SS. R.
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A GENTLE REMINDER.
The Cat hoi it' Church Extension So- (disappointment
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Notre Ih-tur Incrra.se. |
Notre Dame lu-’tltlte received In 1
the la-it few day, an tn< reasc of twen- [
tv-six scholars, rf whom eighty per
cent are Proteatantt The entire eg- !
rollment is now ,-h.w to the hundred-
mark, an 1 this genl will probably be
reached w I thin g fortnight
The Guadaltits- School also receli-
<sI almost as I.uro- an inrtewk th:-
week, and with rim ad lit ion that :a
uxpeitod when working families
from th-- ran-'lM.s. it
that the M--tl-an
will rt-n-aln
Naughton, gran I knight;
deputy grand
Sebat, chancellor: Joe
b’ S-'lia-J, recording xei-n-lary: F. X
Schad. financial secretarv: Jos. W
Scharf, treasurer; Cbc.-1. Bruns, war-'
ilen; John E. Smart, advocate; Cha i. Isolds a
'■V Pulte, Inner guard; A. I)udenkof-(
I er. outer guard; Otto Vaetb, trustee
for three years.
. for reading, sewrng or working. It
har.ee the beauty of your hx.te and rnslt^jy.
its c-'»n ven:ence- and comforts. It is pcgqq^.
ion:—on or off r.t the press of a button. 1
tliat ::ew Lamps ( Mazda ) are provide! in gj» j
empty sockets. |
1 s. li fit I res I derive. Rev. B.
At a mooting of Gainesville Coun-. ficlttj1”!.-
Hl. No II-.7, Knights of Columbus,
held on Tuesday, Sept ll, the fol-,
iowlng oftlvers were elt-Cte 1 for tl.<-
ensuing year:
M F
Win. Merzbacher,
knight; H.
FEED, staffkl.
WMTLTRT SVPPUEF. Hat aNI-
GRAIN.
Eotli Fhaare
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Brun Canty Gms Sixty-NmC^ The Ikfer (lapel
tkKeYMthsTetheMes
i tfoael Amy.
! Twenty-three young men or St. Jo-
< seph's parish left Bryan on Welne*-
jdny, September 19, for S*n Antonio,
i to eater the now National Army. Be-
■tore their departure they nmlsted *tj
IGlelssner. to implore God's blessing-a]i
land protection for them. Members’lT<i
[of the young men’st families—p*r-|---
ients. brothers, sisters, wives—joined
them in tho Holy Sacrifice and tn tho
■ reception of Holy Communion. f country for the purpose of removing report a will prove doubly so. Our
! At tho close of Mass, Father Glels*-( mountain, of prejudice in the minds assembly comprises a membership of
[ ner ipoke briefly to those whom he ;0; good Coryellite*. ,s >me 15^ live knights and experts to
[affectionately rails his ’'boys," for he| motor chapel was recenllj take its full part in the soldier we!-I
! Instructed and t----------* '—'
j their first Holy Communion.
touching address be >-----
■ them to be true to their faith, and to
I arm themselves by prayer to over-
i com'- temptations and difficulties.
I He promised the boys that daily, af-
[ter the 8 o’clock Mass, prayers will
[be recited for them: also, their names
[ -will be posted near the church en-
1 trance, that they may be kept in con-
istant remembrance by all the congre-
igatlon. Each one of the soldier boys
■wav presented with a rosary and a
medal.
| Besides the twenty-three who have
■Just left, sixteen of the youths ot the1
’ iMirlsh had previously volunteered I
: Two of these are now in France, and
[the others In various training camps
in this country.
I How we minx out* boys! May Cod l
[be with them and bring them safe
■ back to us. The citizens ot Bryan
Father
I jlelssner and other speakers deliver-
led affectionate farewell addresses.
I St. Anthony’s congregation, in Bry- ■
!au. has about thirty young men in the j,
arrpy.
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A practical work for the soldiers Is
being conducted by several hundred .
young Catholic working women in'
|New York, wiu gather every Sunday-
• evening in the convent of Marie Rre
paratrice to pray for the dying sol-
y* tilers and for the repose ot the souts
of deceased soldiers. The society in
known os the Working Girls’ Adora-
tion Society. '■'
uenuai reariu- ijviki -,v u, u,-, . w
scripted retail.-* and acquaintance-.. '>f «wh S11(ndnV a"d ‘
Nearly *11 of -rar parUhionors from 7”,'j 7" ; ."7 “"7 _ ’",7’.
Gillespie Coun)'. were forced to sacri- IC“'' J’"1,
[supplies.
Rogcrn.
; nee Marte Egan, at Helena. Ark., late
i Friday afternoon cast a gloom over'
■ the many friends of the Egnu family [
in Tegarkana. This much lov- 1 . l'“ ’’M’i
young wonmn leaves a husband, a
vhild. parents, brothers and sisters to
mourn her loss Her remains wer.
, brought to Texarkana and after
High Maas on Sunday were interrt-i;
at the Sacred Heart '-emetory amiJ
beautiful prayers and a wealth oi
i llcm-rs, In her girlhood Miss Egati .
was a prominent momb.-r ot the t’hil-
'Iren of Mary Sodality itnt! au cnrnesi
worker in all the <!uing.-< of het
chur’-h. and then- is a host ot friends
to mourn with the stricken family
Altar Society.
On Wednesday evening the la He.,
of the Altar Soc;,-ty gave a ileijgluft.I
: .irty Mrs. H. L. Sr.ook, president
so arrangeii that cacii and every un ■
All the old students wore glad to ; it un evening nt |itenaun>.
h.iv« Tony Bessao with them on Sua-
He has carried ,
. wt ;
I preached the holy table.
’ /Ira. L. F. Eck. gfac* her romnt
• from Colorado, his resumed her du-
ties as sacristan of the Sacred Heart!
Cliurrh.
The singing of the St. Aloyslu*' So-
dality on Sunday morning at Maw-
Rev Blshot, V,XM tou' b appreciated by those in at-
tendance.
The Sacred 1 lean School, taught
Red 4 rM Aevlviti.'s. jrJ. th(, t'rsullnc Nuns, bos re-open cl
The Catholic )adh-» sew,ng dr-Io its classes with
will assemble h-f-uifr-r on Tlmrsdays ar.rt>
at the old Schreiner B-ink Building
whl'-h tl’O propri-'tor bar kln-'l-’ off. r-
ed as a itearfv garte-- for rhe R--1
Cross workers-. The remaining day-
of the week arr la-igne! to cilher c--
Ilgioiss (lenomiEfition' who art- vicitis
with, our pari J. oner- in putting out
surgical re<iulsi e«.
Quite a f'-w f our Catholic la lies
rook tie elemi'e-jiry sr-ynlng in niir.--
ing. and last week all of there pnrti-
ripants were rewirried wl’b their di-
plomas from ft .-jthfngton. The aver
age In every It. -.ranee 1:- a very high
one. ■
One of the ob’est I’athoHr ptorress.
Mrs. Anna Rot.re. is ic present dying
* painful death :rom an Incurable fa-
eia! cancer.
Mr. Alorstus King of Buffalo, a
well-known florist. tia» moved hfc
family to our mount tin village tor
’ the rake of his lealth.
On Friday \'n>, Wn. Lindeman of
Comfort came with her son Christian
to visit her ais-ter, Mr*. Millard A
Stephens. The tatter paid a visit to
Fredericksburg ->n Wednesday to wii
tress the teartui departure of her con-
■_ _ 14<Sl prferWlt’
w The Fourth Degree Assembly.
DML ! Columbus, held its annuo!
EvwutBce laat March the motor election on Tuesday the 18th Inst..
chapel ’’Ift. peter" has been the grout- and selected the following officers to
or port oC tibe time in Coryell County, conduct Its affairs during the coming
Not only Gutesvllle, the county seat. Columbian year: W. A Schaefer, F.
where Father Heckman remained to X„
the aquare for a week, but nearly f. L. Clements. F. A;
.... ------ --------- ---------- - jefery town and hamlet was visited. Ijiugblln, F. C.. F. E. McGuckln. F.
Mass In their pariah church, cele-ianj M t ho lectured two nights p ; H. ... .. .7.
bratt-d by their pastor. Rev, J. B. oarh ptace. The lectures and above 0 S,; Jos. Blakeney.
position In Muvkogee. Okla.,; fnAn OtUnc were invited. a < j«>. benedretina veil and renrer. a ■ 4. Grass get-'-— too v gh 'on d-> '< ■
, -I lately after the ceremony. Both | Friday. Septamber 21, Mr. Aug-' Elmer. At both of these mire ions w ( Tips has jnri the L*»s Mower that will t;: rour rtii'ji* <>? ?***
I Mr. and Mrs. Shorter have a host of | Mmer aa;I m1b^ Annlf. Elrilg were ' have succeeded In raising '(urbeien: ( J quality—also Gra*s Shears, JLawn lUkes. Laren ;l«- etc- «■■
I friends, who wish them every nappt- ua(ted ta tho holy bonds of matri-. funds to purchase small organs, ant: - J _ , „
notrn, Imony tn ono of the Catholic churches:«iputfng the generosity shkld * AT--R COO-e-Rs. Ka C.-fJAM FREEZERS
Mrs. H. A. Schuelke and daughter. (cf Francisco. Cal. The brid- i prompts you to help us make pessibl-,- ( «•
. r,.^.. ;cniom( who a former resident of'what we ’.rave so far been deprive! of
• Dallas, has accepted a lucrative post- Accept our thanks and our prayers
[tian Ln Sun FTauclreo. The bride. I for your kindness to us in tire- part ",
| who is a native of San Antonio, Tex . | For a gilt of we will be able «.> ( *
’ L A z“---' c- D:'z!':Sih!- send this priest all the artJc.rs he t-■
irarium at Dallas. The newly-wc.’! in need of for one of his m res era-, ■
icouple. who have the sincere good (and If some other generous don-'
;Wlsfies of their numerous friend* for (would send us a gift of S"'- wou’u .
[a long rife of domestic happiness, will'be able to take care of the nee!* a:
make their home Ln San Francisco. "" “ *’ “ ..... ......’
*;
*!
J'cago, HL, would be grateful for any
S'donatlona. small or large, towards the
5' purchase ot Mm» outfits that are «c .WHEnK ARE I SntIth
?(be used by our army chaplains- One ENGLANDS LE.XDEBS? I Jcr.es. * re*-^Ucturer Ker'
I n. '■”« ?»-
Eat an outflt yourself just send us your, that Lloyd-George .an. Welshman ,
SidonaUtm and we will see that an out- rranar Iraw a Scotcb-Carntdlwi. Ea.- 3remarked jOnre. -h(,w .
lit talent to same chaplain, of urblcb tenr a Scotchman: M'tacr a German; such in ,4GnL[)lu
*: there “are now about 123. In case . Sir David Beatty, comman-er of t of ^eara and ;x-ac>.es7-
*!you cannot alford to do thia, however. British «'*!- ta ««« Smith.
Lour donatton no matter how small .Douglas Haig, commending Britain s what we can. whi
te appreciated, and jurmies in the Wret. is.. Sent: General jw,^ ”-t «
will no diu»M. ao a long way toward [Maude, comman-sr fi> the East, is an; ..;uTO
completing a Mm outfit for some-Irishman. All j» >:
eha^rfahi task, where are Finland s leaders. | How 1> that?”
for the Aloyslans;
<lay tor * brief oilt.
h.ls scholastic traumphs with him to
St. Mary's CoUe«e- Several of
(re-elected for -second term >:
Ralph Mr-'
McGuckln. F.
Cload. I. S,; C. S. Williams,
,. F. Comp. <rc-
‘ 'I the Iltarature that was freely dis-’elected). The meeting on election
itrihuwd WRI no doubt do lasting night was a rather Interesting on--
[good. and lhe next gathering, on the second
i -Sr. Pater” climbed up and went Tuesday Ln October, to install the
them in the Holy Sacrifice and in tho Ijotm tbe mountains of that charming new 0nicer* and to receive various
— ------—----r-----------. [country tor the purpose of removing :eports, will prove doubly so.
(ner 'poke briefly to those whom hoi
God bless and protect them’
Last week we were favorer: with a
I Visit from Rev. Jos. M. Kirin, who is
I............. r,.V. an„ rfherrv °“e 11 fipld Mm*« by ,hC Re'' ’
chaplain
On Sept. 10 Villa Marla Ursuline I He had charge of Father Heckmann's, “ 7—.’
t was •
,tk year with a good attendance. |
Monday. Sept. >7, was the opening el.
day of :b- parochial school. Thirty , non-Cathollc. were glad to
two pupils were present and a good‘again In Temple. Esper!:
many more are oxiw-'to! as soon ns'tbeso friends glad to learn that the tiriBiiini't’
the 1-otton-jdeklng is finished. [parishes of Sour Lake anil Libcriy ■
Marriage*.
The follow Ing marriages were re
Joseph's
, iiui-'n. ,'n . i.ruo > >. . and Mlss[ Or nor ciernui vmiw.s j .
C'hristina Brand oik I: Mr James Pow-1 rP>-tory were Rov. M. M.
ith and Miss Tillie Foelime; Mr. Wit, (i,;impasas, and Rev. B. <’
Jlam Krenek and Miss (fi-nle Woiton. £>
The A. A M. College. :
On Thitn-ilay, Sept L'o. our famous '
A. A M. College opeT)*”! with a great- Miss Lind* Brandis tn
------ .. _.. , „ ,--------- . ,t.r attendance than ever, Then- are 4 b.urch. The attendants
Sunday was holy Communion day generally Iw-twi-en so and 100 Catholic Hlarry Pel* *nd Miss Alice Brandes. ... . ..
r the Aloyslans; a large number , ;.,>y5 among the ruJets. Two of the [ This young couple have been mem-
3s, oesiues — — j »
also Cath- they Anda their first Holy Commun- boys.
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