Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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[HE SOUIHDU* MESSENGER, OCTOBU 29. INK.
2
REVS FROM GALVESTON.
Over a Million Loaves
a
WOLF’S BREAD
Reason.
SA®W§9N
Stand Up and Fight!
We must acknowleip' that across the sens war
Ity, but here. In these United States. we arc <•
P;;ni
shadow:
The average business man is jetting these ;.
by day and by night, instead of matins foot-srcoN <
■ t L*m.
s*.
nets has not gone to the "demniticn bow wows
FIGHT "
Just now
in
ane ciffij
jTh'
! f K e
up and down the spinal column whenever an c-soerd
$2.00 is mentioned.
JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS,
were
For these chilly scnsntions, or for a ( hilly season
want la iw/
ommend a cozy gas room heater or a beautiful radiator
ST. URSULA
Elite: K
them will give warmth, good < heer and courage
Write Us Your
chrysanthemums, the side al-
Football Wants.
i
march.
NIC TENGG
Z29 W.CossKcrce St-^Sr-.n Antonio
n races and blessings for the members
of Corsicana.
srecei
E. X. H.
blessing, which no doubt proved
Prices Cut |
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UNION MEAT COMPANY
ijcxr
724 La
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SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
Umor Stock Yards
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To Get the FuM Benefit of ft M-*
€hr eT Chw 8m« jwt wttveC CM
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BEES
THE
WHO CAN BEAT IT ?
Brewing
A t> s o c t at
Sas A *■' T O N IO
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We can fix you up sat-
isfactorily. We make a
specialty of equipping
football clubs.
WOLFSON’S
DEMONSTRATION SALE
Delivery ami Express?
Wagons for Every Use.
BEEF AND PORK PACKERS
Lard Refiners and Compoond Makers.
Celebrated Fort Smith
Farm Wagons.
WESTERN IMPLEMENT
& HARDWARE CO.
202-4-6 Sooth Flores St.
Fh- High Grade Buggies.
GRAND INITIATION
AT HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Skirts
Bedding
Suits
Silks
CATHOLIC WKJNMNGS
AT HOUSTON.
academ’
procession to the church, while the
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■nd Di
■asm
or«lM
Al
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MMfc JMH
ISuSuTi
Bridesmaid rosea.
The groom was attended by Mr.
' Hurry T. Becfcway of Galveston. The
■targe number of beautiful and ccrtly
Mrs. John Wesley Graham sang va-
rious aolo selections throughout, while
(i
At the lart Mbm ta th* Church of
the AeennxpOon on Sunday morning,
the perfcbtoooi had tba pteoaur* at
teartag a aarmon delivered by Fattier
Qh
■ 1
M, Manichean Gram Co.
Ret! ?. j.»t Proof Sr'rd Oat*.
CANE SEED.
4!» MAIN AVENUE. S? N ANTONIO
SKX
Roach & Barnes
For Sporting Goods and
Kodak Supplies
PAULMOCQ
* <s» mimeaby bum.
Dealer la staple and tagy
cnoacnina, hay, ghaim.
raeaxs as» axma wbmkkx.
Acaat toe thawm * Basner Ca. can.
ftta and an tafti at teurte suppMaa.
ObitoNMlue teaa* L
lav--1 e.ea« ou . ' f
CC
We An
H. A.
L. Mm
braver
cTlede
and W
and others.
Chas. M. Kearney. Corpus Cbri+ti;
R. S. Norris. Galveston. S. F. Carter.
Strang, Texas. E- H-
WOLF BAKING CO.
Phone C 3977. 321-323 S. Al^o
in al
**
S. A. Gas & Electric Co.
Crockett 315 PHONES New 315
hMUMHT
i'jhwif
: Ji- ■ m:n p
S'
j presence of an assemblage of interest- rt;(j Heart and St. Patrick's parochial
icd friends and relatives '.schools, taught by the Ursuline Sis-
' A •«*_ WV..I. ” ---------‘ _ ■ 1<TI .T, TtVIV 1'*'
ed for the cer-asion luxuriant ferns the a(.Mdpmy.
L
l(Ml
THEO. MAGOTT
mamb kkp rouTnoa
CeewteaMTM ■* you tb» latent
WAU. PATSNft.
frkdhummut
smmmm ur commeuck arum*.
■Li HH'rfrrit-.^ rkTiUiqgj
Office aiT«*
I4BZ-141* E
SAN ANTDINOr®^
0HnMe,Cr«M*
Taft—Davis.
On Wednesday morning. CM.
the Holy r.
i ... __________!•• was* solemnized :i|
inarrialge which had been heralded bv j
numerous
CHAS. LUCAS CO.
* GRANTS ANDMAKBUC
MONUMENTS.
IRON RNONG.
- I1
[gu
Al
I A
I l*ay. O*H
A. MENEELY&CO.
EX> CANTO ANB MURKHK.
lhV» «M Wcnrc tor DMm airifaa:
El Campo—Krury Sunday at !•
o**»ock. ntuH «u *nt SnadaycC arch
t JSMth. wMu High Mial»«tl»Moefc
1 and BMudMhm «r tba Mauad fc»-
iucni la tha aftMMu sc 4 o’dtdt.
—si On skmM aad Sautk fina*
j Bar <* uark asathat* '
? 5g is:-*-
’ Qu, fim. yfjjl
1 FADS all others I
LU „ 200.000 BOTTLe-
Riebe Undertaking Co.
177 NORTH STRUT
BOTH PHONES
A«fck AaHbace Service.
Beactlful and inspiring sermons H
went preached by Rev. Father Kuhn
■■ ■■ w. — 1 * Yy. ■ r let O*— ,
manner in which the degrees
conferred.
■ The first degree was exemplified at
b a. m. Grand Knight James H. Adair
had the work of the first degree in ,
charge assisted by the officers of the'
council as follows1 Chancellor. Wm.
Kendall: deputy grand knight, J. F.
were Mr. and .Mrs. Frei <1. Wood and
Miss Hazel Lee Walker of Cleburne,
William Fonash and
Miss Margaret Fotiash of Fort Wurth.
Judge and Mrs, .1. R. Davis ol San An-
uI.ho be enjoyed. District deputy John
Young will preside.
; Messrt. N. M. Garbade.
.. F. Mahoney, D. L. Collins. Setter
Velasco; James Adair. Jr.. James Gl-
raud, B. Clark. A. Juenger, and I
. Drummond.
Mrs. Oi. Bruce presided at the or-
gan
At 2 p. >u. sharp, the conferring of
the second decree was begun, grand
knight Adair being ably assisted by
When it rained
in the
large auditorium of the academy.
Through the courtesy of the Galvese
.ton Electric Company several special
jcars were donated to take the children
Rev. :
Pjt-
LEve
Hh L ;
H f r'Till *
Middleto n—-Ma I well.
The culmination of a very pretty
romance was reached on Wednesday
morning. ’October 21, when Miss Anor
Cathryn Malsch was wedded to Mr.
Malkin L. Middleton. Tbc weddlife
was beautiful and was celebrated in
simplicity at the large, stately Annun-
Dresses Waists
Staples
Wool Dress Goods
■we are trapping with ghosts
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«Ktr mA grt. graft r*w- _______
. souMBMfcaaMMsmnL
L. LOUIS SPAHN,Sg
FORTT HOURS DEVOTION
AT HOBSON, TEXAS. |
The Forty Houn Devotion cm eele- i
brated with great •olamnity beglnnin* j
with Mass at 7 o'clock on Tuesday..
October 20. Despite the unfavoruMe i
weather a large crowd was in attend-1
: gace at the four Masaeu and evening i
services each day. to give spectat-bo^ |
or to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacra-1
meat, a* also to hear the beautiful I
and eloquent sermons. The attend-
ance throughout was most gratifying
and the large number that approach- |
ed the holy table was most exemplary
and inspiring, '
Beactiful and inspiring
Ckm Up—TW« Briiktei Up
ucw Sil gst mssiaer ar* tasks Ssa Are
ronin a «vm of btteirj—In iecMn< ’ “ an
rte m^awtes^te now enii a on—Urac na
ii;mteiii wUl wiaure tore er. ,
TMs rsiaealen «U>ra n »U snmj »>■
MNt m M*v wumhik o( KrrBtrtifHl HOMUCL
btwlMB ot firtMlor and
estMtoc daeorsSfm. Ma»- Ore hawtor of
roar Ho~ brtaMer and mies eheertoJ wUX
HAXMOMBOrB WALL PAPER
jpflBOantY8K)8E
nitay wwftR of ptrflm wotm aceonM pulpit
hfc kite ■ i^wa M ■ g —Ae._ | Kw*
Tba busquat waa served by th«
THE MILM0
NATIONAL BANK
of Laredo, Teacai
transacts a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
CaDsctiias Frsoptiy
Made a>d Resulted.
Zexkau Mney Bsaght aad SeW.
HOSE—HOSE—HOSE
Tea Cu Buy For
Or For Next Scuse
One-half inch Lexington Rubber 4 ply. M TC
50 feet; Regular. SH OO: special jJ./U
One-half inch Glr.ird Cotton, 50 feet. fi CD
Regular, SC.00; Special /’f.uO
One-half Inch Half Moon Rubber, 44 ply PE UE
M feet; Regular ST.00: Special }u.Zd
Tipa Baa It When Otbm Haven't.
TIPS HARDWARE COMPANY
BothPb-nes. 114-116-118 W. Commote St
SEEDS
Garden, Field and Flower Seen
Bulba and Plants.
Paints and Poultry Sunpllec
J. F. RJPPS
Phones: New 220; Cr>-ckett. "HO.
St 4 Market St.. San Antouio. Texas.
<
e
eWtau perk*. The fdknrfng vw,
pi mU a»d aukfteft in nerving:
Xtm* M. I»—Uarta. K. SMMngnr.
Nny Willi, M. Blebcn, Stack*
Mewmth. CL MeCMnc*’, ItaV OtaaMh
talk liiiliirtUj targbrri McOe-
■wfik M» Fttakiu, Kita ttm,
---Ftatau Bkta th——, Vtata
< AMT My, Btaiki Dm'
fib Wtafe Bta FMNIL M-
V|ta MMta K
Utak Utajb tuMr,:
HStalS-T -
There Is a
R
u.
■ Ashton E. Barry. James H. Walsh.
The council choir, under the direr-
i tlon of James Drummond, pianist, as
; slated by members of Houston and ‘
Gal return councils was conipuKed of
I the following: C. Gruenwnld. J. G.
[Smith. E. N. Holland, J, M. Maurer.
IN. M. Garbade. F, M. Douglas. A.
I Wyndelt. E. BUkesIer. .
The Banquet. I
; Lecturer Ed. Hussion presided as
; teteai.master In his Inimitable way and
t Introduced the speakers of the eve~
ptnte who TWmrMwIert to tba fnllowfae
touts:
Blearing by chaplain. Rev. M. J.
CrOwn.
The
Bond Bm
T..-xbs *nd
pepartree
^nsactin
tended to
The 1
Cashier, 1
and Sucre
Cut t
ala;
T
MWBRIactric Batey
IKKAB, hkx OKfifi, WKL
Brach*.:
Ul’ffc w. BtoMta at m Avn C
TXLKPaCKB I7«L
<wm Oran. 1011-lblT X, Vtaut
-i p-
■ t -
we all “STAND UP^ND
world, there is a pin gee of "cold fee:." the s>m; tn- .
in German and Father Nichol in Eng- i
lish in the morning, and by Father,
Kuratko in Bohemian at the evening |
services. On the second day elo-1
<|Uent sermons were delivered by Rev. I
Fathers Kuhn in German. Led wig in
, English and Kuratko In Bohemian. 1
- i inspiring sermon* were preached by [
Jects nnd many of the, women now : Rnv p*Bthers Kuhn in German, Kumt- ;
iler of ceremonies. Rev. M. J. Crowe.
1 A very eloquent sermon was preach-,
i ed by the chaplain of Houston coun-
cil. Rev. .M. J. Crowe, wno took tor his
, t« xt (he words; "I believe tn the
| Holy Catholic Church." from the
At>o-ties' Creed.
The music by the rhnir, directed by 1
Miss Annie Giraud. was exceptionally:
Pharat Crockett 21MT New. 113B.
R. STROHMEYER
REGlffTXRKD PLUMBER AND
DR.UN LAYER
STEAM AND GAS FITTER-
-PM SC. Mary's Sc. Saa Antonio, Tex. ’ Twnbureu'o,' ’Martin" W.' Rat<re."’chr£ ;
Scott.
r *. ■ ' i1 'i <■
p '"-Yt--
■ -t i’-u ■is*
gm
‘"'•jthe academy. Bishop Gallagher bc-
..... ,------- -------- -------! the stowed the Apostolic Blessing of the
background foliage effects, while the hate X; at tije conclusion of th*;
| sermon he preached on the lite of the
I saint.
I Rev. Father Corona, one of the
j Mexican refugee priests, was the celc-
«rth- \in.a. Rev. Father E. A.
. was deacon, and Rev.
'Father Navaretto. another Mexican re-
hr<—D <»**
Drah of Noted Crmtita Nun.
Mother Mary Xavier, the laat sur-
vivor of the si* Cauline nuns who
founded the Ursuline Academy In Gal-
veston tn 1847, and mother superior
of the Ursuline Academy in San An-
tonio for many years, died In Galve*-
, ----— ton on Sunday afternoon. October J S.
’grand knight; Edwin N. Holland, dep- ’ of jfother Xavier had
[uty grand knight: : James p Hanlon. [ l^UMerf the sixty-fifth year of her relic-
i recording secretary: Max • h4*"n": k>u* profession. She came to New
| bach, chancellor; Rev. M 8. Chatalg- nrjMW< from France in 1846 and to
■ non. trustee; J.^M.JWaurer. torturer; i fi>lvelrton from New- Orleans io 1847.
;Pat Barry Nltad, J. E- Kleusen. W. > convent and in” J SSoTeft for San
:e. Pint. H. J. Dir’". J. Ar**-™" 1 .... -------
I Wm. Hudson. J. Dolacn. F. Duifard, G.
| Golden. Joe. G. Smith. P. Bartel. Gus.
Gonsonlin. Adolph Rrose). R. P. Mc-
1 Donough. Walter Johnson. Walter
I Morrow. L. Louis Ott. Wm. L. Nelson,
I E. H. Rogan. Leo. Deasy. W. Deasy.
MCH9K lenta, all of La Porte: Rer. M- S.
* I Chatalgnon. Galveston; Rev. Cha*.
ri.Gately. Calverton; Frank A. Forney.
Z-Dallu; B. Donohoe, Lancaster. Pa.:
J M. Kigin. Tipton, Ind.: V. G. Glmrduy.
■ I Waco. Tex.; Chas. H. Lynch. Jackson.
| From Beaumont: Jo*. P. Landry.
Alex. Broussard. Vincent Renando, R.
fX Bernard, M. A. McKnlghL
r* From Galveston: G«l C, GarthRT*
I grand knight; Edwin N. Holland, dep-
? ansi £■
Welch : financial secretary, Jos Blake-1 *IDOWy
ney; warden, W. S. Ballard, assisted;
by M. J. Green. J E. Leonard and :
Ed Wlmby, and recording secretary. 1
I-}, Blakeslee.
Knight*. Attend Mhhh.
The candidates Md membeH. went precedlnlc the rerf.mony she rendered
assembled at the k. of C. Hall, from; in Hnellsli. Mr.
where they marched In a body, to the
Church of the Annunciation, marshall-
ed by warden. W. S. Ballard. Solemn
wnA;
The school chit-,
dren robed in white assembled at the ’
academy and marched from there in :
procession to the church, while the
< hoir, directed by the Sisters of the |
Incarnate Word, sang the praise* of i
Mary Immaculate. After Mass tbc [
children were consecrated by the Rev. i
missionary to our Blessed Mother. A
[scene so impressive as this hod neve.- j
hitherto been witnessed in Seguin. ,
Tears of repentance were seen falling [
down the cheeks of many, whole lives
heretofore had been wayward, and-:
who through the influence of Rev,
Father Shaw- are now reconciled to ‘
their Creator.
After the evening Benediction th« .
Papal blessing was bestowed on all .
those who had the happiness of mak-
ing the mission. .
• PARISHIONER. I
I o------ !
FORTY HOURS DEVOTION
AT ST. HEDWIG.
The beautiful devotion of the Forty !
Hours was celebrated with more than [
usual piety and solemnity at Su Hed- [
wig on Thursday, Friday and Satur-,
day. October 15. 16 and 17. |
It was consoling and edifying to see j
so many approach the holy table dur- ‘
ing theae days of special grace. The I
[attendance wa* even larger than that I
of previous years; and most punctual [
In keeping their hour of guard before <
our Eueharistic King. I
On Thursday Rev. Father Crzerixk *
1 delivered a touching sermon on dem-1
Uon to our Lord in ths Blemed Sacra- !
meat; on the second day Rar. Father
Wojnowski gave an eloquent wxhorts-
i tiou on the n*cu*lty of doing penanrr.
and on the third and last day Her.
' Father Jochtyl preached most Impisn
rively on the necessity of prayer. He
• also extolled the virtue* of St. Hed-
wig. the patreo saint of the perish,
whose feast occurred during these
beautiful ftay*.
Solemn High Mam was celebrated
by Rev. T, Moexygmnba, asaUrtod by
Rev. Father Gmariak as dance*. Rev.
Father Wojnowoki aa subdeacon, and
Rev. Father Prxyborowski ns master
of ceowmonloa.*
The devotion* came to a cl ma with
proremiiou sad Bsnodfctta of the
Mort Blrtteed Sacnmont.
Thirty Gnffidrtrs Admitted To the
Rasks of the Kaifhts of Co-
lumbus.
Th** exemplification of the three de-
grees of the order before a class of • "J* 9 ®,<xllt.
jhlrty candidate* took place on Sun- Church In Houston.
I day, October 25. at the Knight* of marrfalge which had ------------
Columba Hall on Crawford Av«ue. farming hospitalities plan- <>f th(. r„MHnn order of nun*.
There were in attendance more than °
I cue time been her pupil*. She ha*
frequently b'ld the Sister* with whom
she ha* been associated anecdote* of
Louis Philippe, king of rhe French.
Funeral sen ice* were field at »
o'clock on the following Tuesday L
morning at the chapel of the Ursuline hr
Convent. Ketiuiem Moss was eele-
r,.t. ^t.lbrnted. rtt. Ret. Bishop Gallagher of-
Ro*ary i heiattug.
FeaM til !**t. I’rsul* (V-lrbrated.
The feast of St. Ursula, patron saint
wa*
IJKT ■“« ilut hour and s,.-.!;.;,,™ mgh M*;
wh^i came from Galvwton. Beau- ‘ Miss Marie Winter Davis daughter of (n lllr ,ireWmc,. of Rc. Rev. Bishop N.
mS Port ^Arthur, and mher poind ' Mr* and Mr* W D. Duvl- was wed* I ,v Gol|aKht<. O. D.. at 9 o'clock in the
and everyone was pleased with the^ » M'- n°n“ld t™,1' i l-rsullne Convent cbape . Approxl-
manner in which the degree* were?011 ot Mr' and Mrs' *£; A' . -mutely U>0 children, pupils of the Sac-
ning, who responded to the following CATHOUC EVENTS IN WACO.
Following the ending of ths annual
retreat for the Sitters of Charity of
Our N«w Menton, Clarence Keo- • St. Vincent de Paul, in charge of Pro-
daJ], vidonce Suritattam here, a retreat for
Co-operution. Jou. P. Smith. [the nurra of that institution began
Oar Order fn Tex**, J. p. Landry, I last Thursday and ended on Sunday.
State deputy. i Both retreat* were conduefed by Rev.
Loyalty and Duties of Knight* of E. F. Park, P. M.. of Fort Worth.
Cotemtra. Jama* H. Adair. “ ------—
Our Hom*. Rav. V. L Donnetty, C
deredT by'tbe cLratoowMbeartu ami Park, "who la an exceptionally *Me|*
many wovda at pnHm wura accorded pulptt orator.
tam for thetr oamfttat wmfcr. Next Sunday the annual virit wfU
b* mad* to Holy Crete Cemetery, in
cotefonnlty with a custom astabtMad
here by Rav. P. J. Clancy, termor roc-
Mr of tbo Cbereh of the Anmmriatta,
and white ha* beau continued by hi*
> ncetaor. Very R*v. Dean E. A- Kel-
ley. The vMt ta atway* mad* on thu
- lint Sunday In November. Th* ear-
men wm be dattmud by eana labni
i ter of th* BaaHta counwtnKy bera»
Th* tenoeul of Miteaei Ncgloehy..'
, as*t 7S, who died on Saturday Bight,
; teak ptae tms teaCharteaftb* An-
r ateastta a* Sunday altanoo*, tatec-
•ta* botagstanat Hefty Cm* Ctate
. taK. Ma. MWhnter ted itafi teas
terthnyta AS yaann Helatai*ieft|
l i the
emy. situated
Uriah. T^xa*.
<>f the Urs
rtl Wedac
e*r!» Ma**. <1
an. pupils ct
Ho t Conmw
*1 jp'lssner,
, >l; s>:c<! by R
Ri'i F
to’ 't 8* ■
an ! Rev A
lor y '*. a- *uh
Gldssne ' wa
Mfr J also pr*:
pf.. ; 1 this I
be- <* -".itauii
The altars
Qftd and Hit
Trie d
, Mr. and Mr*.
the chaplain. Father Crowe, and the!
Ottl-prs of rhe home council. Excel- Mr altd Mr< (Varies A. jmHen
lent uiustc was furnished by Che fa-.
mous orchestra of the Galveston,
Council No. 787. The knight* compo*-|
Adolph Resel. L. Loui* Ott.;
W. L. Neb«'n.;
n i • u3 '
I
cf or*
■ jH-ople of St. James' parish opened ■
with a Solemn High Mass, with Rev. I
A. Heuchemcr a* celebrant. Re.. Do-I
mlngurz Rodrigue*, deacon; Rev I
George Koch. S. M.. subdeacon, and |
Rev. John P. Shaw. C. SS R.. master
of ceremonies. The music was ren-
dered by tbc male choir of the parish.
Mr. Vincent Rinncr presided at the
< rgan.
After Ma** the Rev. John P' Shaw
11reached the o[wning sermon of the '
mission. At 6:20 a. m. daily, through- !
out the week, the holy sacrifice was:
celebrated by the missionary, after!
which he delivered a short extiorta-1
tlon. Another instruction was given !
each morning after the f* o'clock Mass. !
The evening services, consisting of:
Rosary, sermon and Benediction star:-:
ed promptly at 7:45 o'clock.
Despite the disagreeable weather
the church was well filled with Cath-
olic* and non-Catholies. All were .
deeply impressed and edified by the ‘
eloquent and soul-stirring discourses I
tot the missionary. Father Shaw left1
i nothing unsaid that might con vino* I
Jllie Ignorant and recall the erring !<• |
I the path of righteousness. Surely I
j this week has been a time of special i
.mH hlcetlnc-; Ini* tbc. m-mhpi*. I
S. DEUEKLING,
._____ A Fnti iMttemt« _
aocmEs^fif cMecfit irfrj w w
aiMta OF AU KDCDH ABD FMttgy UCCOttB TOK FftMfg
^•■4* httintt * *H nun of a* «**. Ita*
It wm* tea rf ril te Mn vrttti *-
an* wmi» wa i* ratar *ra* ma a^SSN.
Sefcgfrer Ice * Brewieg CokhW
teetemiiwm .
■lllli.ul.wqtatatatari* tetajSnM
<«ani».Hwn < *y- KHU’ts and blessings for the member? f
of Columbus, will hold Us Installation ()I- St jamP}- jtarish. I
of oftloTS next Mcmlay night, ?*<,'''*1 a large number of communicants ap-1
2 A smoker and social session > preached the holy table each morning
.....TMwri... John the nlixsioG; many who had .
not been seen at the Sacraments for :
years, availed themselves of this great ’
blessing, which no doubt proved a.
consolation to the heart of the mi*- J
sionary.
On October 25 the mission
brought to a close.
THE MAGIC WASHING STICK.
"I cannot speak highly enough in
praise of the Magic Washing Stick. It
saves half the labor in washing. Makes
the clothes sweet, clean and white as
snow without the use of rubboard."
"write* Mrs. R. M. Cardwell, Forney. |
---------- ----- ...„— Texas. Sold by grocer* and drug-1
Mr. John McCleary on the violin, and | gists three stick* for 25c. or by[
t d urfng the ceremony ‘TTraumere4"tra* I mall from A. B. Richards Medicine;
s!softly rendered, A low Nuptial Maa* ‘Co., Sherman. Texas.
’ followed the ceremony. Rev. George
MISSION AT SEGUIN. I
On Sunday morning, October 18, *
:t mission for the Engli-h-speaklng !
with a Solemn High Ma**, with Rev. I
Autumn Frtr.
The young ladies of the St. Mary's
,. -.. gave an
........ . parent*, 'autumn fete at the school grounds oa
The gueMts were the members of the i Friday evening. Many interesting
bridal jiarty, the relatives of the bride features were introduced, and the
and bridegroom and out-of-tetrn tables generously patronised.
guest*. Those who deserve credit for the
' After a wedding tiip to the north, success of the entertainment were:
,Mr. and Mrs. Taft wilt beat heme at' Misses Claire Collin**. Mary Buckley.
2.116 Hopkins Street j Mary Ivovicb. Susie Po-trtl and Mar-j
r', Out-of-town guests for rhe wedding garet Burns. j
Knight* of C'lhimbn*.
Guheston Council No, 787. Knights
■ non. triMur. j. .*•. • Gaivecton from ?>ew iu
| Rev. C. S. Gately, Rev. M- R. SI>«. | She WM jn founding the Uniu-
. o„. ti-™, Ml'Mid. J. E. Kleusen. :line convent and in 1850 left for San
te ' Antonio, where she assisted in found-
ing another academy of the onmc
name In that city. She remained there
twenty-six years, a large part of the
time a* mother superior.
Mother Xavier returned to Oalves-
E. H. Rogan. Leo. Deaay, M . Dea*y, iw<> jn IS-T .ln(j ha* since been an iu-
i James Hanlon. Joseph Coltorain, 1 strU(>tor o( jh,, French language. For-
| gene Coughlin. J. P. McDonough. J m<? Ullghl maDy different sub-
Henry Rcybaud. Raymond Stewart m;inv of tht. wom^n now KRV pntne„ IVU,1II ln , ^urlll-.
I prominent throughout Texas have nt ;ko (n jjohemian, Maaarowski In polish
” "" “ ““ and Ledwig In English on the third
and last day. !
The beautiful devotion of tin- Forty ,
Hour* was brought to a close with r
Solemn High Mass celebrated by our
1 pastor. Father lo-dwig, as-]
slated by Father Kuhn a* deacon and '
Father Muzurowski a* subdeacon. A |
procession of the Blessed Sacrament I
around :he church took place, at I
which the pastor, Father Ix*dw;g, was
assisted b> the visiting clergy.
Our estimable pastor bad endeavor-
ed to do hi* utmost to make the cele-
bration a success and the manner tn
which the people responded show*
that lit* effort* among u* are appre- I
elated. It is very difficult for a prieit
to labor among *o many different na-
tlon al it ie*. but our pastor ho* been
working to have u* united, and the
harmony that exists speak* highly of
hi* effora*.
Our iHistor is organizing the Sodal-
ity ol the BicasetJ Virgin Mary' and
thirty-five have responded. The Jun-
. ior Holy Name Society is also being
organized, while new members arc
enrolling In the Senior Holy Name So- ’
ciety. PARISHIONER. J
■ -Mi
Houston council and State deputy Jo*.
P. Landry of Beaumont, assisted by
the following knights of Galveston
council; M. V. Morrow. Ed. H. Ro-
gan. Pat. B. NUand. Geo. P. Garthar. I
F. J. Du Hard, T. J. Kenney. t
The work ct the degree tram was!
of a very high character and in every i
way Httccs-saful. eliciting much praise. I ; • " -• - ■ I
ish and attractive, and made a very
The names of the candidates were
a* follows:
Rev. Jerome
- riM A linage k u*mz. -
! Mtnsr® plumes and other nct-eKsorle* to !
J correspond. She carried n large arm
I bouquet of Bride roses. The brides-J Phones:
WatereBatfWaatTrajl, ■. T. i ing the Sea-wall Orchestra were a-s ■
“ ‘ Z___ Uta ta tuilows: ---
___ Ifiiyrite—, K* -J- McDonough, W. L. Nelsen,
— * * 1 ; James P. Hanlon. Jack Dolson. G, S. '
Gcneoulln, Walter Johnson. I
The third degree was exemplified 1
by district deputy John R. Young of i
........ - .... ... .1, ,ur in, r r, uuuu-
| f latten Church. The processional and
I recessional marches were playea by
; Miss Julia Crowley at the organ and
d urfng the ceremony ‘TTraumere4"tvas I mall from
y rendered, « — ■ 7.1’.
lUlLirWCU (.(J»r CT^rdUVUT. *,<->. !
It. Walsh Officiating. The bride is girl- — ——
I t*h and attractive, and made a Very j ALAMO WOOD CO.
| pretty pirture in ^kan^*ome travel-j u ( meM_
’i” m 7 *7?*; “2Xh m uri‘ Ord«r now «>d avoW a<1‘
snd large black velvet hat with blue! vance in price
. Ed. M. Ryan. A. J. Smith, Fred. F.! “nM'h
1 Kelly. J. R. Mulvey. Earl M. Manint.: l° “ h
H. F. Gunter, Joseph M. Slriano, J. A. 1^' ° ™
’Tamhnr.Ho Martin W Phrta. I b« aart « arin »»Un«lrt of
B. Riley, Harold Scott. Stanley;
■ Beard. W, W. Rl*ser. F. M. Behrens,:
; Chas. Williams. G. V. Ketrrfnglum, ■
* a-*-*--o-» e>_—M r_,,---- »¥ ' Ullffccr UU U1MV 4 vr* *rw= >• v» v.. v. 1 ««**%* > *u
r_ | gift* gave evidence of the popularity
" I cf the young couple.
After receiving many hearty con-
gratulation*. Mr. and Mr*. Middleton
left en a bridal Journey to Dallas.
i Waco and other North Texas points,
‘uni upon their return they will be at
j homo to their friend*. The bride pre-
t rented her maid of honor and the or-
* ganist with gold wishbone pin*. Th*
. groom g*ve to hl* best man and the
violinist stickpin* in the same design-
groomsman, until the arrival of the j Hnjoved n holiday picnic, game* cf all
, I kind* being played.
per. first entered, followed by Mr. ■
Brooke Leman, groomsman. Then >
came the maid of honor, Miss I'ath-’
. erine Rick, followed by the bride with [ ____
Ed Steves &. Snnc ' m- »>■' <4. r*.ir, ty1'“h"; " •S/*EL”S.*4?r‘ i,r°'" ““ “Mw-
no. oteves &, oousiMta Amlr„s.plim.ny:^
LUMBEK The m ladle, o( the S
is c t tM- 1 <rt- 1 e. It? ’ vhJ teJ .. breakfast of forty covers was served I SodaHty. Cathedral School.
Duun, Suh, Sited*, SUafle*, Ete.i1*’"* Misses Mctormlck. Folev. he h of tbB brtde.„ |lart!nt*. 'autumn fete at the school gr
1 Powell .Muianey ana Hf*th**rlnRtoB, 1
Office* tad I Mesdame* Wyndelt, Hennessy, Rus-
. . T. * ’ sell. Collins; Messrs. N. M. Garbade
L It G. N. Depot Susel i.l F. Mahon .- - --
Crauiac East ComKerce Street
icd friends and relatives jwmwp., •“« —■ •-
j The church was beautifully adorn- ;terM- wcr<. present with the pupils of
“iand Htately palm* contributing
: baexgrouna iuiiilki: ruvvu*. " u“r *«'".
'main altar held glorious cluster* of
1 snowy chrysanthemums, the side al-
' tar* having adornment of pink eo*-
;<os. Cushion* of bridal satin marked |
; the places where the young couple I brant of the Ma**.
knelt lor the bridal blessing. A tow Field*. S. J., wa*
Nuptial Ma** was celebrated ami Father Navaretto.;
fugee, wm tin* subdeacon. Rev. Fath-
er John S. Murphy was master of cere-
monies, Rev. Father A. Guyul accom-
panied the children of the Sacred
Hear: School to the convent.
Father Murphy came with St.
rick's scholars.
In the sanctuary during the Mass
were many of the priests fn Galveston'.
The choir of the academy rendered ex-
t client music.
Following the services the children
i Millard's "Ave Maria" In English. Mr.
I James Drummond presided at the or-
gan. giving the wedding march from
eo ay vvaraen. vv s tmuaro* »«»•> ^ngrin a* processional, while the
High Mass was celebrated with al the brWa,B t th(, to the
M>tomnity protmr to *ute occasion*. 1 wedding
The officers of the Mass were as fol-
lows: Celebrant Rev. G. T. Walsh; j Sc.hllIima4.h<.r wtvw, J
dea*on. Rev. J A. Kapp, subdeieon, h Brocke I a-man. the I
Rev. Hy. bervin of Mexico Ciiy: ma*-......„ n... nrr(V!1| of th(.
bridal party. [
The bridesmaid. Ml** Uiuwc Hop-'t|te children sought shelter
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