Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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catholic ivwrs n waco.
SAB BAT ■ COOTS CHKSTL
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Whether ttair dinirve wxs
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10 PER. CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL FBX GOODS '
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NEWS FROM VICTORIA.
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Cooking
Antonio Public Service Co*
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For Quality and Service
Phone Cr. 1372
certain to produce w?*JercnM
- nor underdone, withc-i con-
titan.nr the Ireid-
•rz,i ttold o" them.
Lone String Floor Dun
and OU J!o?.
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ttair
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Fattar* tagnn to be Hl
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Xn. H. NaeeL oged <5. died on
Tpmday Aftrt*»s at last wn*k, at
tha r» ratty yeeidoBae is Sooth Ware.
Booday ■—r«>«. *■*»•■* *«■*
—a* at Mmw One Cemadsry. She
came to our healthful climate with
her three children.
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Though
he faced not the *hraj.nei or machine
: tura on the battleBeldr. of France,
he sacrificed h±s youui. sweet lire for
his country just the came
the Red Cross and the :r-5*
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Potato Baking K*ri'.
W Ire Coat Hangers.
Opal GLmw Match Stands.
Pot Xt j.tper..
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tai th fully ministered t ■
oar beloved son and j
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Hand-Painted Mayoanatsc IU»K.
Ha ad- Painted Cracker Jars.
Ha ad-Pain (cd 12-xnch Cake Plates.
Hand-Paiated IfMwch Salad >So»!v
Haad-Palatrd Comb and Rrnsh Tra
Itaby Plates with Wire Fattcrr^.
<.I i«s Salad Bowl and Ptase.
10c
SnOALS
Enamel Soap JSsKen.
fMnch Eaawwd Pie Fans.
Handled Finer Stftevn,
Plate anti Pot Scraperw.
Fearing Knives.
Craaed. A bile 7-inch Plates.
Meal Forks.
Hood Potato Maabere.
25c
SPECIALS
fsinch Decorated Cake Plate*.
Ittdnrh Decwrated Salad Bowl*.
Hand-Painted Spoon Trays.
Iieeonted Cream Pitchers.
1 Witch W hite platter*.
■Hue Onion Vegetable IMiri,
I land-Painted Imported Plate*.
JO-inch Slicing Knife,
5c
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Taek PnBm.
Rearing Knives.
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Gas Cooking Brings
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“Seems to me our meat bids are smaller
used to be.”
; J. E. Fee. “Our Schools." |
.; Closing Remarks. Rt. Rev. C. R.
Dy me. D. D.
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KFV. JOHN H SCHtin.
<mrpth i-wiubm.
Dted Jatmmey UK !•!».
AR sins have b'.uo *?•»•*
He was w ben they are yonng
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iwnteto—y
: prtanta who kad gaon to thetr reward,
dwelling on tha grant lorn which the
diocese had atutalced, and pleading,
both I with parents to do their part In foa-
by l
en-!
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sustain thp push oi W’ *a'
K Cooking on i. Ci,
gj hours time every week*
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of the 1 claiming new victims, but not so rap-
Tv-tt-T^eer Steel Carrisg
Set. ixurde of high qualy
steel.
!r. rar tri’h His
its as*
Il w-s a ?lt-
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fck.
Lil? VTUMitm* i uullcu LU LUC riWWHumai Lvmaiti.’
Father Do-i’tated within the grounds of St. Mfch-
the teaching i ael's Monastery, where his mother
| and the other members of bls family
Jeeture plat-! may from time to time visit the last
| resting place of their beloved one.
Owing to the fact that the Rlsbop
could not spare one of his priests to
accompany the remains, Mr. Joseph
Downey consented to perform this
work of Christian mercy. Mar the
Cathc-1 soul* of Father* Scheid and Doran
take I rest In peace?
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COVEKRMEXT TO FCTUMH
SKKD TO FARMERS AT COST. ;
Loot year th* United State* Depart-1
m«Bt «C Agriculture, cooperating,
with th* extension department of!
Tom A- & X. CoDega. parcha*ed
and dtstrfbutnd at aetaal cost nearly
Sl.tet.eto worth of planting seed, to
the tUMua oC Texas, the wKlro pro-
ject Wag ba—M by Frank Clarka
of Waco.
Owing to the sever* drouth l*rt
year, the dapai Untnt ba* doeddod to
11- 50c AJcoboi Stove, coa
12— 35c Mdwl PlMMjoitet
IS— 5Oc C—t lro« f
Card of Thank*. |
We extend hit .■i.Ac.-r,' th— »
our friends, hare un< a.s.. ;n R-R
ard. New MeX., for Lie:?
tte Coral c*«. r.rffs»
many kindnesses show:. :;s i**’*]
reavement. Wa mipec.u.ly b
^npeUed. Umgh reiuetnntly, to let
athem do what ke was no longer able
agreeable in. to do.
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but ths local need ws* such that the
XL Rpr. P. J. Haye* of New Turk.
Ckaptain-Genaral of Catholic Chap-
talM. ladled It well to exempt the
Diocese of Carpus Christi from fur-
ntahing ehnydefw "When Father Do-
ni at tat eotiMBiad to rsmal*. he
dstarnstMd u do at homo whatever
tagbt to eantatn our guiaiiuusat
Mb Ms wnrtan acainet rathkm mill-
tary iitHnty.
, rather Decan, dnrtag the short
ptaed of Ma ptamle M Cor-
pn* CtorMK made bto prsostnee
MB M taa « noteCa-
tbetta than «mm« CtatooUca. He
vw MNBk —M for bto scbolar-
M— Mb tandtao. Ml atatoetal
ponoM. M mat at afl far Me »1-
tMto M— ■ee—Hf
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2— :i —! On December 38th, ulto.. he went
ats Aseth; tt. the Spohn Sanltarlnts. remaining
_____a , **_ - wnrtl jf*WMMTy 4, WlttA fc# ^6“
turned to his poet of duty to conduct
- ■ ■ ■ Pat-
rick's Cathedral, which was to begin
* “ ..„~ '~7- Within a fw
, the closing exercise* of
Inspiring Catholic proclamation
faith fa Christ and in His word*.
~ — -tm* brought ■ hi* last and fatal illomw wae upon
----- - - wad be submitted him. This was Tuesday evening. Jan.
2“ "^L. ..rriral operation, which : 6. During the following day was
-- ^Xme^. bT^ight bark: taken back to the Spohn Sanitarium.
Clark* aatboetty to pnrebaae and **
tritate eotfaa wed nd **ed earn at
aetaul eoot. Any farmer who imliln
in Taxan fa allowed io pantosM
enough aead far hfa own ana. A he eh
eaAlaru ebaefc or a pootadhM money
order mart aiwnwpwM wmA oHter.
pen mo I rbeek* wfB ant be aeMpMd.
Tbo varttttai ar cotton Mod aa» Ro-
bane and Rirwdim. prta bate >i .»«
Ktotets kWan itontb-
tt» M corn ra Tetew Dte and
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to the already too small number of, nprenad hi* surprise st th* ma^y
primes for the work of th* dioceae:, splendid evidence* of Cstholic activi-
*■'* tjCT hare and openly aumlred Victoria
a* a wide-awake little city.
The ladle* of the congregation ser-
ved him an excellent dinner at St
Mary’* parish hoaae. when he was
the gsaat at Rar. P. B. Feeney. The
Bishop promiaas us a more extended
visit after Easter.
Mlatooo Doiares.
Rev. N. Goazata baa arrived here
to taka charge of Mission Dolores.
He succeeds Rer. Smvsdor Pueyw.
who has guns to Sowtk America. Po-
ther Puayo will be sadly rofwnd here,
as he bad entered hliiwelf to his
cMgrsgattan us wen as to sU Catho-
des tortanata ene—h to basa known
him. During the reoswt sptdemto at
toduMia bo was tiretasB in Mb sdtorts
behavtar- IBs olaonsnea brought to allay the snRsrtags of hto people.
never herttactng to eater the bass-_____
Meet hat, ileu ba eowbt wtatotwr to The funeral took ptace from the
lbs satetag. to a pkyaScai or sptrtt-'|cb*rck at the JtafaW*te tart Wed-
bafaMMM*— BsekBMrifia pa- ael^ay. *
MBlP'CMnMdLaE.SMhUMe. He Wilinm »*****■" Vw Deese, < Co- fa aarrtvad by Mr liastwnri, Lao
Safar ib lifaMln i Mtete now M.MR aed Mn. wtMte Ite* B- X-P-
mMMWMfaaBtooswtSsn at K Vta Mmr, o< ttri an* UM**1
ta Bta, . Dsentor R^waiMMMtE. tte .The tot.Btadd
Quarantine Sitwation.
The Influenza epidemic is
ia^wIn^TG* i Zj jsti^ijLsx • 'rwA? - s-sg
*..f two i“ti*-ia.rd
■Clirfrr !<rsux ami
' wen!'- giving Hlmr fit to nr
. .ttrtLirtJtJc Dtesenri-
dltncully held
jf Namur, i back from volunteering as
army chaplain It was
mgrLt that the Bishop found Mmsclt» <nittng with the trustees, and visit-
compaUsd to taka this action owing! joe churches snd schools.
REV. PAlXINtS DORAN. C. 1’.,
CORPUS CHR1STL
Died Jaaanry IS, 191».
has been outlined i
which an mta mi nation win be belt!
soon after the ban is lifted. Prob-
ordained In 1885, and came! Bbly classes will be resumed on tbe;
Texas the following year, hence j feast of St. Blaise, if the new conta-
gion Of English messlR. doe* not get a
stronger bold on this community.
A few weeks ago one of our former
yisgr neywn. ox»«~r ------,
ya^r j* Bsekac, president of Louvain |,
UtanrsUy. eomssended him
UMSJy, brtb a* * student snd a* an
aepiroat to the priesthood.
Whilst at Louvain, a .citer trout
Ut. Rrr. Peter Terdaguw. D. D.. Yie-
ar ApeateBd of the Vicariate of
innwtwvlUe. was raid tn The divinity
rtsgr-*- to the falter toe Bisbop
ytaded far sc Americsu- etadkisica
tar tbo ptattfaaed to come to Toue.
in * safato sC seM-aacrtBoi. Mr. John
H. toWdjMtete hliMslf to labor far
tfalltet MMsilan ta
torni n^ ktetot- to * BMtion wtomw
gpawBHd ut too Cbwrtb fa
I IBs Mier was sbewfuiry
mumM* fart «u si It toed tor tba
**• TMtetoto •*
te dtoowrt to Corpus ChrWI
■ jCWr bto andloaMa^
hstowto »■. tMM* *?
'• wtobu tote, afaas th* desBh M
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RrV, PjmHimm* Dormt* <"** 1\
Father Doran wjis tmnaTiaiJy
do*cd With gifts Of mentality,
i nbtortunc was <---— - - .
] feeble to
' tr'.Iectual ability and of bls intent
{ ambition to spend himself In works
of religion ah'! patriotism. He was
bora at Scipio. N. Y.. August .,. .
at Michael sod Elizabeth Doran. ----
uzochor's maiden name was Corcoran.;
His father Is dead. Art his mother. a[
. brother and sister survive. They re-:
: side in New York City.
Father Paullnoi?. ns hr was faml-
i ilarly named, was admitted to mem-j
* bershlp in the Pawlomst Missionary!
'Society. Nov. :=. 19<HL ^d was or-
Llalned a priest. Jun« Hlu*
application to studies In Passtonistl
! .■durational Institutions was so In-
I tense that Ms forces gave out shortly|
j before Ms ordination. He was sent
I to Dunkirk, N. T . a most healthy
i town, located on the balmy southern
1 ahores of Lake Erie, to recuperate
' Immediately after Ms ordination, he
work with the
he brought to
I
n. ttaaoM** ■» <“
- ---- - i^-s^ m Ml ant up to
a tare AMbte
iljMiwninBsriM th the tower
Ste VMM «tat wMk red tab. —
-kJ ■■'•'■’'■a j-jr'h"
JL cCn to5of
T:BHpF» for th<* w
ihe clergy of tho diue-te i
l-*v. Bishop, were ’
ng the last I--’
l -re and veneration to
J , zm Her
D Both ii.*se:i.t» tmd reach- ■
r.f enerz-^.' cf '."!•=« and !
mouths at his pilgrimage were to ke
1 Arthur Jerome Droeasaerts, i^. v..
Whan our country entered Into ■ Bishop of San Antonio, was purely of
world-war. the Bishop only | B business nature. Owing to the re-
great dlfRcully held Mm | r4!nt death of Rev. F. X. Heck, no so-
frou volunteering as 40'rial function* were attempted. The
chaplain It wa* with' spent most of the time con-
i
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J ting prepnratlnn tor the aacrtliee
i tbeir lite which the !-ord wmt so acm ■
I to require of them. !
> tVhrther their .limrac was due to ,z_____
' ezpnisure in connection with the tac-. t((0)e a(> n^sslonary
of the Forty Houra Devotion. w(,ntw. I(>€1 which - --------
had iroriousiy wfcl<A undertook. lab-
>w mxnrMD * a..*.—
t ertltina
; <sr the Influenza r-em
| frond a lodglsc. tue Ft- Kt-v. (lrin< tn the territory
gall the two Father, began to be ill ----
witMn a few hour* after closlag this ■- UnUc
jn-trnz Carhotic devotion In the rase
rtf Father Doran it pointed so rapidly
tn pMwmoaia that he- had to be . Hoboken. N. J-. being pieced specially
to tba hatatel during «te folt°T>B* '■ ta etisraa i_* — ---7 ---------
ta The BfalMip **d Father Sdntid *“ -- — -
. siteaeat as uMMmmi
_____iVatoutu aoM. Ttetto
"wer stewfy reeavered. toil tee Wte
: ms developed * care of tnfluesa. .
: irhrotheRrr.Fk'eleMulnello. C P .: ........... _ _ _____
who bad Keen nurdng Father Scheid. | . aml dlr^ct lhf, st-jai.-s of others. I tering among their sons vocation- to
aW<> mon ,1c* W h me aame afCte- j^n .^me-1‘be priesthood. Ho Called attention
; nun. It became n«c™^ to send both; he tOok up work I <° tht-' ltlat not one oI the many
ro tee Spohn Staltannm. bemuse aL mllutoMry neta. devoting Ms I Priests, in attendance, is a native of
at tbe Bishop's h^rehold with o[] ^ Texas.
Father Scheid ■ remain* were then
taken to Calvary, tbe section In Rose !
Hill Cemetery for the exclusive use >
of Catholics. A procession of more
than a mile in length formed the fu-
neral cortege. Father Doran'a re-
mains were taken back to the Max-
well Dunne Undertaking Parlors to
be prepared for the journey to West
Hoboken, N. J. There they will be
a GAS RANGE sives at leiDd ten
. - —:—M.V0B much labor—iz>i cozf
pletely eliminates dirt, smoke and soot.
GAS cooking is < - ’
food, neither overdone f ' ''
and we vt3
“They are, dear, since we starter? cook;?.:
GAS, There’s a saving of 5 per cent in shr.’<2_e of
meats and other foods when cooked in a GAS I L\ >’ 3E.
And we don t have to buy as much as fa rm pt
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ft'aihar Sch-ld F"b ! ■ ■
The L**" III*"-—.
t Bn-te Father* &*•■" a-
‘»w.;st:nt the Ft: f!
|«.tirt!r:g IT ■* ^r-
jt'nn in te« l ater-dri:, " iter. Th- dre«<l. (teath
fcttM-pOire ».Zoning the .Irexd- v. «kL........... -
«;• -r^-A te>i! oi them. !’■ r*4’ ra mo from far away Pennsylvania,
. :nt public Art:a Wien-d • he faith tr> prewnt at the fun*rai of his JLs-: _ _ .
i The funeral discourse was delivered ■
1 tee I...... 71--!- 77---'-'“ ° '*■;
the last Absolution, the Bishop
The Big Crocker- store
February Cleary
KERRVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. I
I ; VJA %-SJJ, 4J w*;* v, crp-ST'l* * -1**
! ------- j Address all community;firms to Fra.sk iieacefuCy away, rc:-.igr.ei! :attab
Clarke, Waco. Texas. V.’-’.; of God. May si’d Sb
- peace.
wlthrtand the strain of his last Hl-j
sea*. Considering the tittle nourish-:
meet he could take, and his ailmt^ta.'
.t <, surprising that ho should have rtl’ner3! ot ter re two priests ■
- !*W7 W busing was delayed until Zft o clock of Mon-
icc l much J trenueut y. ra ondt day morning Jan. SB. Their remains
fWW for the night. He wm. always 1^^ and
t ■**rv’o* was so much tee more accept- - <
, ferv.ee w» w “■* ™i; ba urn was the celebrant of the Pontl-
-Ht- twanse It was so willingly anu. <
oeratmr Masg oI Re(jal(mi.
S' lUteori m -m-■ -hverfully given. It !»■ then, no,
moiun ar.4 wonder that St. Patrick’s Cathedral
UunM dinner the Pert. Honrs I lew- ^rS,h and the dlcicrae mourn his
*“ ■’ kL;i so much. Hie fit*-----
Scheid, accompanied by his wife. ’
DEATH OF A SOUIJKR.
Many hearts were saddened4bv the
death of Sgt- Peter T. Goodw.n.
which occurred on the fifth duy of
January tn the base hospital at Ft.
Raya rd. New Mex. Deceased v-a-: a
for them. up*m i son °r the 'x:e Jar:;e« F and Mary A.
,.._ i-. t _.j, ■ Goodwin, was born and reared in
i Live Oak County. Twas, where he
leave* a host of sorrowing relxlivcs
' and friends.
He wac yet in tbe prime cf his -
, young manhood, only completing his
> thirtieth year last October.
pastors, now a captain in the regular:
army, celebrated his silver jubilee in
the priesthood. Th- religious func-
tions were conducted :n the morning.
4, „ „ - under the Vicar General, and the mill-
niveraary of the death of Rt. Rev. N.! tary celebration was in charge ot Ms:
■ — ' >-••- — officers.
Mr. Joseph Sievert, of the weR-'m
or known altar manufactory. San An- 5
tonlo, toured through ocr mountain §
resort on his way to Fred ericks burg,
On the Ide* of January a little' g
ily and gladdened the heart* at his. p?
In extolling thc‘air* itatere- The oldest sister. Mr*. qJ
__ I>te Bishop Galla- Benia* gauyre*. Is expected this week g*
eloquent tribute to the, from Yoakum. Her husband tag
„ of this saintly prelate, atenographer for Co. F. Stith Diri-N
He enumerated *ome of the hard- «lo> of the Army of Occupation, and K
tIjfpo that tee late Bishop had to" might not rrdurn from France before K
endure when he first took chnrgo of . *“tu™u IK
tbe large and sparsely settled 41o-| ^r- Jam** Whalen spent several
cere of Galrraton. and of the heroic.s'wek* in Brownsville. Texas.. Mrs.:K
Pioneer work that received his fctten-1 Louis Barbe at Lake Charles, La., g
Don. Father K«ny urged all of Ms--- m *—,,fcr"' ----------- u
parishioner*, and repetiaUy the chil-
dren, to remember BMhop Gallagher
In their prayers.
A Law Kia of Reopnfare for the re-
pore of the soul of Blabop Gallagher
was offered in tbe Church of tbe Ae-
nmOm, at 8:36. on toe morning of
Jan. 21, there betag many oomaunP
caita *1 both Mem— A Low Mam
of Rn««fam far Bishop GaHegber was
also offered in the chapel of ProW
denaa ftaattartmu, °* Tuesday morn-
ing of tart *rek. Father Fuller being
Uio estobreot
^ ..hgw furthered retofl
*iplritual and material I]
inlersets atJDsthollcity in Waco. He||
has ever been zealous for the honor |
and glory at God, and the results that;
have been achieved by him will en-i
dure as a lasting memorial to bls ef-i]
forte In thin parish. ]
Father Heckman, the New Pastor, j
The genuine regret that Father i
Kelly's departure has catiswl here I*!
made less poignant by reason cf
fact that Ms successor is one of the fdly ag the old patienu are recov<=T-
best known and most popular prier.U ■ iDg. Meanwhile, however, every lo-
in Texas. Rev, P. A. Heckman, tor door gathering is rigidly prohibited
: twenty-six years pastor of St. Mary's: Our poor students are trying to do the
Church. Temple. In Waco Father: b<-st they can during this torn-up
Heckman Is almost ar well known as: scholastic year. Plenty of home work ;
In the city that has been the scene of;
Ms priestly labors for mere than a!
quarter of a century. Father Heck-1
an was ‘
to Texas the following year, nei>^,
has been a Texan for tMrty-three ;
years.
Anniversary Mas* For Bishop
GanaMiC.
A Solemn High Mass ot Requiem
, was sung Ju the Church ot the As-
: sumption on Tuesday morning. Jan.
2i. at 8 o'clock. It being the rtr»t an-
! j i . — m —. Ji —z b* I d-f c> vy
A. Galtagher, D. D.. Bishop ot Galves-1 fellow
ton. Very Rev. E. A. Kelly was the i
celebrant, asalated by Rev. H.F. Rope.'
assistant rector, a* deacon, and Rev.
Father Adams, assistant rector <
Sacred Heart CathedraL Dalia*. *»i
subdeacon. The master of ceremon-'
les was Rev. E. J. Fuller. C. M., tem- — —--—---------
porarily »- Providence sanlmrium,! ^uUu* Cresar joined the Kairer tam
Waco.
Father Kelly,
quail ilea ot the
gher, paid an
many virtues
aspire to
, 1st Missionary Society
! ran'* line of work ™
; of Mdeuce.
But tbe lure of th*
farm was too insistent
to
work of a missionary,
ci
Catbolto man of W aco had the rare I
prMfaae «■ Taeeday evening. J<n- I
in at attesting a banquet, given in I
taker of Rt. K«r. C. E. Byrne. D. D..
Bishop at {falrreum. and planned by I
the Catholic Men's Araoetatton at this I
city. Tbe affair too* place in the I
gold room of to® Hotel Raleigh. I
there being about 100 present, in- I
eluding, btades tee honor guest of
the occseton, priests of tbe Central I
Texas deanery. 1
E. T. Fulkerson, president of the!
Catholic Men's Areoctatlon of Waco.:
<n the toastmaster. The speakers [ I
and their subject* were: i
Very Rev. Deun E. A. Kelly, ad-,
nf dreea of welcome. |
A, V. McDannell. “The Friend Tn-
Need a Friend Indeed." N
H D. Driscoll, The Newcomer. I
In’Our Parish." !
T. S. Shields, “The Man in Be-J
tween." ' ;
i Pat. F. Hopkins, "Early Dayt of
| Catholicity In Waco."
------- - u « ». ra. vam' i R«v. P. A. Heckman, Temple,
wi-lmcly ami; taum was the celebrant of the F"”1;hbor_-
is then, no: Ge*’ Mrl" oI Requiem. The Aery *
■ tlev A Antoine of San Autonlo, Pro- >
suxre mourn Ms ’ rindal of theObtota Uta thew^!___________
Hisfather. Mr. John; priest. The Re , F ' ? A more extended notice of the I
- inada. Jos. Hernan"- ’'Se™1*''! a^r. which was most brilliant and !
to’O. M. I., and David Buck y. . * BUCCeBlIai tn every way. is deferred 11
assisted the Bishop Rev Pm. ateh.. , Mwen., I
C p was the master ot ceremonies. ■
- - ■ ; ger. jl
Rev. Mar* Moesietn. C J?, Af-j Felber Kelly’s Impending Departure.? I
On Tuesday morning of last week. ; I
Jan. 21, Catholics of Waco were I
formally notified by Very Her. E A. jl
Kelly, rector of the Church of the As-1
sumption, that he was to boil
transferred to other iielffa of labor.]
The* >Jan<>iiiic&nient w** made by Fa-H
rher Kelly in the courw.* o( a sermon. ]|
delivered at a Solemn High Mas-i of I
Requiem, offered far the repose at
the soul of the Ute Bishop N. A. Gal-
Ir.gher of Galveston. 11
] Father Kelly besought the prayers1 [
1 of his p«si*Moners. and especially ]
those eC the cMldreu. that bls labors i
might continue to be blessed by Cod !
^lie desired, particularly, he said, the1
5 prayers of the very small children,!
"taught by Stater Claire, at the Acad-t
emy of tbe Sacred Heart, who had!
modeled and fashioned these little!
ones." said Father Kelly, "as t
Savior would have done."
Father Kelly louvre Waco
next month for Beaumont, where he I
ha* been promoted to the Irremov-H
able rectonMp ot St. Anthony's]
Church, saeceeding Rev. Wm. Lee.!
deceased. This to cue of the most;
important parishes la the diocese of:I
Galveston and possesses a large and.
beautiful church. Father Kelly t
ha* been pastor of tbe Church:
of the Assumption since May >
I. IStOj coming here from Port
Arthur, and ha* been actively engag-
ed. since that time, in the doing of]
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Cuspidor.
Visit of Btobop Dross at i la.
The recent visit of tbe Rt. Rev.
Arthur Jerome Droeasaerta, £>. D..
w.aew-v- ------jj
th« Blthop onlyiB
Id. D. Be was over faithful in tbe eomi
"dfactarge at hte duties, mart ^u*2:
x_ ■ ScWI tai mg to tbe clergy and so ‘
JllEie “• with tea tatty that It la!
Uagm. MMiSMlal* law <3rtt .nrprirtng they mourn 1
a* if he had been o« at their own |
houssberid.
. MMday. J*n- ret*. , t.™._____
Wi day for St. Pv ric* ■ Cathedral, roiraat coeoUtutkro. Ms health (
, wrish. Corp** ChrtsU. The f<Jf Te<rl tad been L- -----
1 --wu I4rt wmn mmBeHed 1
___Durlnc 13(7. irhHat an sjthls
V* ratteo- be was operatedon at a bos-! of t
; pftai in New Orieens.
him some relief. I--
To hte
Chat
___ i not
] equal to tee contlnu-d strain; for be
■train succumbed. He War then as-
. signed to the teaching staff ot the
j I’amlontat St. Jo*epn s Preparatory
I College. Baltimore, Md. Thta tnstftu-
memberaMp in the Passion-! burled In the Passlonist cemetery lo-
tcaching i ael's Monastery, where
between the
border of Ohio and the At-
When Ms health again failed,
axiixned to the position of as-
In St. Michael’: parish. West!
any
at the fare* parochial
th* paftalv *Ad |
"l S ~ i—**• *■* °H
tboemrf eMtdrsa. The school has |
•oth commercial and academic de-1
partmrata. Here he was In congenial
surroundings: for he could bcth|
arexc~.
„ ,,,- __ to »**ud both i
teespota swrianum I. la mla*tanary tala, devoting
Bishop's tawekoM with tot;tlme w OT<rwe, of lecture* on rell-i
£S! .X
paramenia, from white Fa..he. Muin ,
etlo Is slowly recovering ; bat Father*
Doran mid Srhrid died, the former w:
? and Ch* letter at on V.cd-;
aetoay moralng. Jan. ——.1 t’ciiege. uaiumui’r, <.-«■ •———
During the atli-nincn of th > ,ion ta for lh* training of youth* who
viou* d*y. the Rev Pat. Wntob. «- ‘
»ra vaekMffrk ttoM*Ml)ktlll in tee Pnaslnn-,
a* gently as be could, mi de known]
t» them that their condition <« criti-
cal sit that :ba end might not be
very far off. Trie to the Ute they;
pad lived, they resigned -.hem selves;
te tee mcriftre and deliberately pre-1
taxed, ttacmoelvu* to meet tM; Judge;
of all in whooe service they had spent j
their lite. Father Walsh idminiatet-
a< tBe fast Sacramento to tee two
dying prtaat*.
Rev. Mw H. Scheid.
Rev John H. Scheid wxs bora
fanrmdirr. Pn.. Feb. il. S8SB. I
tothsg m John P. KcheM.
mottac's maiden name wa>
M. Mayer
He pleaded | resting place of their beloved one.
be allowed to take ap again the
Whilst thus 1
engaged, be accepted the Invitation i
of tba Rt. Rev. P. J. Xessbatnn. C. P..
j D. D.. to come to Corpus Christi and
1 take charge of St. Patrick's C_ '
I urnl perish. He was moved to t——j
I at ’ this step by the hope that ter health-‘
His'ful climate of the Gulf Crest might,
• ILZL. - p 'tehew mid Ms i benefft Mm permauently. He came to ,
'i JXr'TXten wa. Albertina’ Corpus Chrtatl.ta N«remb*r «f
« r^2e SwTltel jeer. ago. He He Uttl* realized teat th* remaining.
M- Ksfuri S^1>M > mouth* «f hi* nllrrlmare were to bej
* made *>• eolta®i*te senates si St. \ In-, moara*
# csMt's Collage. Baea*. Pa-. *ntl «”D"]
£ ptmed hm divinity conn* at the Unl-
’ retfaiy of Louvain. Belgium, where,tee
pa was also ordain*"d. in .Pit. by with
k Megr. Heyten. Biteop c' -------- *
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there until January 4.
u-aa-t pethrr Setaid appeared to the Forty Hours Dovodon In 3t
Whffrt Father I rick.a wh(!drB1. white w« to 1
___________ _ ror yrera j—- ------tor from on the following day-
- staining the earthly remain* of the oo^ W>B compelled to diet eon-] hour* after t------
iqmrtar pastor and -f Ma <-T,'n more |f<nt';T poHne 1317. whilst on a [this insplrL
bmeraEy known M-sunt stood, ride ,
*y vide at tta entrance to the mne-
nary where they hs.1 so often nt*Ms-
sred to tee faithful a conerwroc c?,
kta fatty too farge-fcr titP i was recommended, ne mtgm —: -- -
Lta etencr of too “« **„R-. lM!f.n ta tatter physical condition to not to leave It alive,
fc-yv. Bishop, were -ngagetl ^thitand the strain of Ms last HI-; ^he DcaMe Funeral.
f-ctald. D D -1'-r"1:h: .hi--n tatar to mneh. Not la-
id the 3g!1 .......-■•■
promise of J
far Cod *n:t
a bos-! of
o. b, Waco. No order far '.ess than welt farcified with the llta
two buihrji ot corn wi':‘. be accepted Holy Mother Ch^tcb -tri W
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