Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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Garden Hotel
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Cuthechlsm classes are held every ”riy eouX ^but^ttdrep. * Apply
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3:30.to 4:30; after evening services, Will go anywhere-. —
and at any other time on applies- “are Mikelaitetek, p.
tion at the-rectory. k oakum, ■ ...
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The feast of .St Gerard, patrons! !
feiEfjt of the parish, will be ob&erv- ‘
ed. with becoming dignity next Sun- ’
day, October ie„ - The momlmrs of i
the Young Ladies’' Sodality will ap-
proach the holy table:in.a..hody. dur-,-1
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A—Bar Plumbing Co., Travie 4869.
Good work and reaeonalfio prices.
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cordially
FARMS FOR SALE OR REM ''
near Catholic
For information write to Rev;' B.
Held, O. S. IL. Nada, Texas.
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General C. G. Morton, U. S. A.,
with, whom Father O'Gallagher -was
stationed at Camp Holnbird, Mary-
land, during the world war, has
graciously accepted an invitation to
be present on this auspicious occa-
sion.
FATHER O’GALUGHEO
’ SILVER JUBILEE.
Elaborate preparations are being
made for the celebration of the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the or-
dination of the Rev. Charles - ual-
. iagher to the holy priesthood, which
will occur on All Saints Day, Nov.
J. Solemn High Mass will ba cele-
brated at St. Joseph’s Church at 10
o’clock by the venerable Jubilarian.
At noon a banquet will-be served, in
St. Joseph’s Hall to Invited guests,
and in the evening a -reception will
be held at the St, Vincent de Paul
Home, 1110 S. Alatpo Street, of
which •■'”•••*■— ••' •
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ry H*--rb^^- Mitadry, Proprietor,
and Oyo Vnts arid "all Kinds
«f Cooperage.
Repair Work ts Specialty,
I’l’ona, Cr. "C49
.lw,tfii St., tian Antojife, Twas.
mautjuggHn
ENDS STOyLICTI TROUBLES.
, L. P. Peck, the great furniture
sing cf Seis. Aistodo,. was ptjmaixeat-
ly cured of chronic
years standing by Fowlerti Stomac„
Wgta. They rems stomach dii^l^ST eZ
tress QukW. 13oM by dru.P A’era Paola ecl
HENRY A. GUEBBA, FUNEBAL DIRECTOR. |
AMBULANCE SERVICE. ||
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WANTED—:Pastor’s Hietory of the
Popes, in good condition. State
number of ■> volumeo, binding and
priceJ wanted. ;■ Address P. O. Box
(i31, San Antonio, Texas.
WANTED—By I An etderiy' "indy, "a
« well-recoratnended, middle aged,
ld childless, Catholic lady to do general
housework for one person. Appiy
to Mrs. G, Sehiils, Falls City, Tex.
TWO careful, -considerate women
want one or two furnished rooms
—porch, - kltcheh privileges—first
floor, near church - .Must be rea-
sonable.■. <Addrw. No. 540, South-
ern Messenger, -.
WANTEDZ-Fesliion :J&y"' experienced
.j-autumebiia: mechanic- on ignition ays-
tem Ju gurage or wlll drive track.
?SJ(T9 WA ' ri v^-nanlitih.>^L^ . -» TilfiG”
O. Box 5«,
ST. PATRICK’S.
St. Patrick's conference of the St.
Vincent de Paul Society win give
a card and bunco-party on Thursday
nflgiit, October .1*1, at 8 o’clock in
St. Patrick's Hall.
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We print, everyth!ng :from b-swell
program to a milk tiehet. Qur mod- —-•-- ■-•■•—'r- — •"•.» a«
era plant puts us. lsr„a position to to being prepared,
give our unatcznffirs -t&e best ■■.service society . extended co;
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West Cnameixe Street. :
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Announcing: I
An addition to the I
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The A™ HALF POUX!). WM/stud.
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benefit of those children who go to
public schools.
During October public recitation
of the , Rosary : and Benediction of
the Blessed Sacrament every night,
except Saturdays, at 7:45 p. m.:
On Saturdays Benediction will bo
given in the morning, after the 9
o’clock Mass.
Masses on Sundays as follows:
5:15, 6, 6:45, 7:30, 8:15, 9, 9:45,
10.30, 11:15, and 12.15——ten Maes-
es in all. The 11: ,15 o’clock Mass r
a High Mass, with sermon and
music.
Masses on week days at 6:30,
7:30, 8:15, and 9 o’clock.
Sunday school after the 8:15
o'clock Maas.
Evening services daily, except
Saturday, at 7:45 p. m. On Tues-
day evenings devotions to St. An-
thony, Question Box and Benedic-
tion.
Confessions every morning before
all Masses; every afternoon from
ST. Am
The hours for Mosses on Sunday
have been changed to 8 and 10 a. m.
The ladles of the parish will en-
tertain with a buEst supper and so-
cial on the church lawn this, Thurs-
oay, evening, Oct. 13, from 5:30 to
11 o'clock. Mrs. R. H. Nagel is
general chairman. Those in charge
of the various booths will be: Mrs.
L. Mclnerny, candy; Mrs. Helen
Frfez, punch; Mrs. Alfred Sanner,
cakes; Mrs. Pat. Davis, ice cream;
Mrs. J. P. Needham, sandwiched
sUad and coffee; Mrs. B. i™1--—-,;
lamp. Jravi^;ym;
_______ ___________ j^:FitaSlmom::ofi;St/
John’s Seminary/and-a very .appro-
,. prlate.: sermon Web .. eloquently
’ preached by the Rsv. M; J.- 'Gilbert,
- also of the seminary facility.“.. In;
1 the afternoon' the Rosary; was re-
■ cited , followed by a procc“'*“.
- rhe ancient statue - of Bl
.- > was ... carried through;; th..
; spacious church grounds. Upon re-
: turning to tb.e mission church, Bene-
. diction of the Blessed Sacrament
■ ^iy^Zplain^ £9 BBaHSHSaaSKH^^
' who also delivered a few brief but
inspiring remarke to the large con-
gregation.
Rosary devotions will be held in
the mission church next Sanday af-
ternoon, at 4:30 o’clock, at which
Father Fealy and the Catholic sol-
diers from Camp Travis will be
present.
Just recotvad, two care of barbed,
fencing and baletag wire, nulla and
staples. Theo. Magott, 814 E, Com-
merce St., Crockett 1105.
HOLY REDEbKr CHURCH.
The three day bazaar, October 12,
13 and 14, was very auspiciously
opened at the Holy Redeemer
parish hali last night. This,
Thursday, evening from 6 to 10
o'clock chicken snppbr will be serv-
ed, and on Friday evening fish sup-
per, during the same hours. Au
interesting program will also be
given'each evening.
Among tfeo many articles that
will be disposed of Is a very pretty ,
autographed card from Mrs. Warren';
G. Harding, the first lady of the
land, and very artistic needlework,
etc., generously contributed by Sis-
ters in San Antonio, Washington
and Baltimore.
The proceeds of the bazaar will
be used for the enlargement of the
present school building which has
become too small for the rapidly In-
creasing number of pupils.
Catholic Women's Association, ad-
joining the Alamo. Cafeteria ser-
vice, ii;30 a. m. to 2 p. ui., dolly
except Sunday. Residence (dormi-
tory) for young women, rates rea-
sonable. Woman's exchange and
employment bureau.
^ST. JOSEPH’S SOCIETY.
Enteriahunont on October Hh
At a meeting of St. Joseph’s So-
ciety held last Sunday it was an-
nounced that the members of the
society, their relatives and friends
were invited to attend a
ding at St, Joseph’s Hall
nesday, October 19. The delegates
to the Texas 8 taste verband conven-
tion at Windthorst, and the conven-
tion of the Catholic Central Socfet
at Fort Wayne, Ind.,- will
: their reports. A very Intel
... .society- extended' congmtular
Hens to St. Joseph’s ' gr-'-*-’ -*
Fredericksburg upon their
jubilee.
EAT WH AT YOU WANT.
Chronic dyspeptics: can ■—<>
| thing •• **— ---- ’ — ■
I; Stems
Photographers' Supplies
Bartas’ Suppli.es
CutlMy <jf All Kinds.
Mail OKferta Promptly Filled,
o. a XtMoms
134 WET CSIBEMERCB STREET.
Dr. A. M. Dreiss who Just return-
ed from the clinics, has resumed his
practice. 11914 Alamo Plaza, over
Dreiss’ Drug Store. Cr. 160, Cr.
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: TROS. <?. NELSON
• SURVEYING A ND ENGINEERING ; og
; in city or country, : lat
; Reasonable Cliar&e®. ; 5r'
: 119 Upson St. Crockett 3298, r
: SAN ANTONIO, TEXAg.
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$ 610 Giblw Building
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O ' - “THRIFT” I .,.?i
§ demands that you save mousy to- day. Place your
c those who safeguard your interest, with those who have mSUSMI
test of every financial stringency. •-'fl
The more DOLLARS you sst working, the more
S! -TECTION you hare.
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| The San Antonio Loan & Trust C^l
™ (Incorporated 1892 WRUoMBankingPrivile(tra.)
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i'.'Vw/vlll know the truo moonliis of the word sauataetloo U m?l
” have css put ta your Hatting and Plumb tag. We know th» «fegd
’• and oute" of the business and you can rest assured that
< ■ give you a 100 per cant perfect Job. J
US A OHOCIg TO SATB1T YOU I
T ?fo Job too large for us to handle—No job too small tat®.!
Y ceire our careful attention.
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.-§ -feftfeitca epgaar till -Janas of
S^-vre^,/
j». 1 ■ Mrs/ Grace S. Dellinger of Taylor
.:•§ il&.tai'sthe city visiting air. and Mrs.
“ H- G- Giliebte on Casa Blanca St.
g T i-frs.-; !ijbury Spalteustcin returned
g; ..tSi'i^efewrom a several months’
m S visits to. relatives in East Chicago,
^BlEEliEEBilEBtlEiEIiEr.imBSMlfSEBJISESfg'-ittd'.''?■;■■ ■ .y-.'i
.....................- ?Mr;tiana .MrB. J- E. Ryan of Vic-11
=r ltofia;<TbBX3',; are in the city for the
Uiiatlciiiiaii:’.i:wivestion of funeral dl-
frertSTS.' -;
-[’:: Mrs. > * jtunes F. Maroney, at: com-
>... - ji(,r daughter, Jane, of
■ J,i the city visiting her
and -Mrs. Joseph Cour
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^.'■Mr^lJohn J. Voith and Mrs. R.
H, Nisgel will entertain the Catholic '
ladies of Laurel Heights st Sirs.
$agel'& home, 428 W. Mistletoe Ave.,
liiVdttlTuesday afternoon, -from 3:30
■: i ;tl<i .'5:30 o'clock. All members are 1
’ |r agues ted to be present; also new
| 'residents and strangers.
=41 .; The banns of marriage were pub-
• iisliad in St. Joseph’s Church last
Sunday between Mr. John Joseph
Kraus, of this city, and Miss Mary
Elizabeth Seekatz, of Riomedina.
The wedding will be solemnized in
St. Louis' Church, Castroville, on
‘Tuesday morning, October 2a, at 9
o'clock.
Valuations of taxable property in
Bexar County have increased more
thins six and one-half million dol-
lars in the last year, according to
the tex rolls of County Assessor Al-
bert V. Huth. The total valuations
for 1921, according to the rolls Just .... ..„„„„„ un-
completed, are 5141,653,970, while jnK ihe 7:30 o’clock Mass next Sun-
notice;-- ■■■■
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The annual turkey supper and
bazaar of the Qit^en*s Daughters,
... ,, „ held October 5, proved an even.
Father O’Gallagher 'is the greater success than previous ef-
forts. The supper Was all that could
be desired irmn the standpoint .of I
the public, the only regret being
that the supplies gave out before
the -ELUufiually. largo number of
guests .could be accommodated de-
spite the fact that provision had
been made for a larger crowd than
ckpr before. Each booth' made a
.baudaduje .sum for the cause, re-
sulting In.'a total approaching one
thousand/dollars made out of the
entertainment.
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social eve- hud the dally papers Of
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ST. JOSEPH’S.
The members of the Gonzaga
Union and St. Aloysios’ Sodality
will receive Holy Communion dar-
ter 1926 they were $1'35,071,581. day.r'“Tlee“ttag "o7“'th^“‘’Mldhi’it/Uat
The increase in tho year is $6,581,- 3:36 p. m,
Masses on Sundays at 6, 7; 30,
and 16 o'clock; on week days at
6 and 7:45 a. m.
October devotions every day dur-
ing the last Mass at 7:45, except-
ing Sunday, when they are held at
4 o’clock, and Wednesdays and Fri-
days at 7:3Q p. m.
Catechetical Instruction for the
Solemn Communion class on Wed-
nesdays and Fridays from 11 to 12
o'clock, and for the ‘private Com-
munion class ’on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, commencing at 11
i.waus 01 ,iuuge ana Mrs. oclock- ^Umu.iiM.maz1^M®qij bcuooi; one mtn suatt ana coffee; m
i as‘.s?B^rx? «.•«,
M mt Notre Dame University, 2 parish. e<L. - A^pI^M^Hunity to the furnish the music.:
Bill Green Ave., San Antonio,’ Tex.
SACRED HEAkTchURCH.
Kt. Rev. Bishop Dross marts pre-
sided at the solemn opening of the
Forty Hours Devotion last Sunday
morning. Solemn High Mass, with
the pastor. Rev. Joseph Jacobi as
celebrant, was sung nt 10 o'clock,
assisted by the Rev. James T.
Lock wood and. Rev-. C. Labbe, O.
M. I., as deacon aud subdeacon, re-
spectively. After the first Gospel a
very eloquent sermon was preach-
ed by the Very Rev. Joseph Prin-
tan, C. S3. R., rector of St. Ger-
ard’s church, wbo dellverM all the
sermons during the Forty Hours.
The attendance at all the services
was very gratifying and the num-
ber of communicants most edity-
: lag-
The ceremonies were brought to
a fitting close on Tuesday evening.
After the recitation of the Rosary
an impressive sermon was preached
and the I’ajial Blessing imparted by
Father Printen. solemn Benediction
of the Blessed Sacrament, at which
Very Rev. Edward Molloy, C, SS.
n., ofticiuted, assisted by Rev. Fran-
c's Palhmche, of Bon du, aa deacon,
aud Rev. Frederick O. Beck, sub-
deacon, with Rev. J. T. Lockwood,
ns master ■ of ceremonies, followed
by the singing of the “Holy God,
We Praise Thy Name," concluded
the religious services. 1« addition
to the above mentioned clergy Revs.
Peter J. Sehnetzer, Henry Becker,
U. S3. R., and J, Jacobi were like-
wise present in the sanctuary.
The members of the Junior mid
Senior Brandi of the Holy Name So-
ciety will receive Holy Communion
during the 7:36 o'clock Mass next
Sunday,
The San Antoate Steam Laundry,
steam cleaning and dyo works, want
u good ages t tn every Taxw city,
write them, for tenna.
WANTW^fete"Gathoiic woman
to take complete charge of small
children in home. Must come well
recommended;, : Good home and good
pay to right party. Give full infor-
matian Sa flm; letter.: Address No.
537, Southern Messenger.
FOR SAIASr-Bi^ owner, 115 acres
unimproved, levtsl, black, mesguite
laud, all tillable; :alx miles west of
Georgia Wastj on main road; near
school! Cdtfiolfc :; community. Price
very reaSoiiuble. ^Address
I'rohandt St., SiaxL Antonio, Texas.
WANTED^-ArSiable'CathoUc Ger-
man girl for caching: and assisting
with bome duties. No laundry or
drudgery. < Nice' room, good wages
aud pleasant Chureotthdings. Must
be at least; twenty years of age. Ad-
dress Mrs, Jiio. AVlikluB, 3605 U' r-
tle Crpgfc: Briv^vDallag, Texas.
WANTED-riAlt’.SitiMe;:’ a
young man.teu-'iwslBt^nt 1
CommffltWWi School;
Ittitilttrl rtirl isr-jek • ’Af • n n - o tv.
c .......... jssse; jr^aSMsesFEFS;
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WANTfcDA^dodjV^ilable and cx-
perienoha Catholic-, woman, between
30 and' 4 O ', yeafi&ofcteee, who de-
sires a -good htenOJsnd permanent
position; io talte'-i'fplli charge of a
iiome. One capaW d^'teaching three
children, aged..-. iJV' 9> and 5 years,
preferred. Addas’No, 539, South-
ern.. Messenger.-,■ .
HARVEST Tlii^’.' ^hat are” you
gathering? Come’: out to Littlefield
and see , the fine crops of Cotton,
Corn. Feed Stuff, Potatoes, Dairy
Cattle, Poultry, etc,, get away from
Boll weevils ami fitted^ Come to the
Central -Pjiliiis~-thgt’/l00 per cent
rich tigricii’lura], shallow water
country on Santa;’Fe.Rallway, whore
Stock Farming -is : profitable. Lands
belonging to . Estate "Major Geo. W.
Littlefield beingfsubdivided. You
may buy any .site; tract, third cash,
balance one to ten years 6 per cent.
A new Catholic cl)arch just being
completed. Rev.. Father Keller, af-
ter ■ seven years ’ residence in this
country, recommends It to his peo-
ple. Catholic fam ill®) desiring to
make change aud gut close to their
Church are invited.'
ARTHUR p. DUGG&N. Manager,
Littlefield; Lamb Co., Texas.
4 83.
, John J. Kraus wishes to announce
.that he has purchased the inter-
est of Selfei & Son arid is now oper-
: atfng this establishment under the.
1 name of John J, Kraus at -III Live;
Oak Street. Mr. Kraus announces'
; that he has a new and complete
■ supply of stock on hand and is pre-
■ pared to give the public any and
all kinds of auto and blasksmith-
lag work which has been accorded
- to them by seffel and Son in the
. past. .
The. friends of Judge and Mrs.
■ tJamessR. “ ' '' '
■: leUT)t'.i;hh-..>i,v,x Awur^wwEi,-. ■■■:.■:>■-
i ji: tiiitent:tit:Notre Damn University ?rre^
is dangerously ill at St. Joseph’s -? 1
. fHdspttal, South Bend, Ind. The lat-
est news on. Wednesday is that the
-young man's condition is critical.
—«; 'Both his parents are at his bedside,
t Mrs. Davis having gone three weeks
ago. while the Judge was summoned
' iter. Tim prayers of our readers
re requested for the patient.
LATER—Robert Davis died Wed-
— - nesday at 6 p. in. R. J. P. ,
....’ : - The Red Cap Battery made by
the well known Wolke-Lead Batter-
ies Co. of Louisville, Ky., one of the
best battery concerns in the coun-
try, is now on sole in Sun Antonio
and surrounding territory by the
Triangle Sales Co. at 1501 South
Fiores St. Messrs. R. W. aud S,
1-1 Egli, proprietors, native San
Ahtoniatis and well known tn our
readers, say, “Users o£ Red Cap
Batteries know that they get ' ut-
most batery services—that's Why
they; .recommend them so highly. -
This buttery carries a two . year
Krause it is built up tn >
and Ure Vote wSdry 'h;, hi« st,’«<Ia«5 °f ttealiiy."
Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Dallas enter-
tained during the week in their '
home,, 130. Bois d'Arc Street, com-
plimehtfng their son, Cornelius, the
occasion being bis birthday anni- '
versary.,. Bunco was played during 1
the, evening and beautiful prizes '
a warded.,. alter which refreshments ’
were served, Drs. Charles andi
vaa parmaneat- Elisabeth,, Wisndcl assisted in the
tmUgestioa of ehLerthiningr? The guests included: 1
Viera Stom^ Dallam the honor guest; Misses '
‘iBd^ahaiihit;-:SEward, Jennie Richter, ;
s’l^'?iaiPaoJ»ei51- Ho!en an* Mermia '
.Celeste and Eleanor
|„,::Mrs,: Louis Egfiarher, of
|:|-:;Ael«ais E.-Barber Co., j;
1 dealers in Cafliolic eoods, t ,
I Wdwr retfed from I
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LonarsC
r- . sprait;tfc:pa<»dei>ith.-
. I representatives' of New f
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1921, newspaper, October 13, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266189/m1/8/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .