Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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Sedan $603
F. O. B. Factory.
THE HOMES
Roadster $435
F. 0. B. Factory.
money.
51 (EITHER CASH. STAMPS. MONEY ORDfik
Mr.
12-14 Eat M Way, K S.
pucncu. ciftBQuan.
how the work: Gt tlio Holy Num So- *****
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»iou of * Holy Num parade, a large
One
of
the Catholic officer! at
At a meeting of the d!r«5«1 !“>i '
from his
MEWS FMM AUSTIN.
EVENTS IN TEXARKANA.
USSS
The Government asks e^cb
admired hr many and Sannting
Crane.
Gab cooking. Spc^
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tt
■omB marl**!**.
, taMbMUy pre*-
Province, are serving as chaplains la'*re long; the demand cel
LtltQ cl his 11*1
Coupe let $56(
, F. 0. B. Factory.
Save Food and Fuel—
Cook With GAS
Tour’s Car $45(
F. 0. B. Factory.
The all yearronnd
Gar, warmest in
winter, coolest in
of Comfort and
Economy.
Rldies either serve ^r r~rre'
. JOssessor.—Horace.
■eat the 0*T your order Is received.
ADDRESS THE M0LLDK3X MEftONE COB* <
fcyrd h|
bt*roM
th a his
The Car Supreme
for the Doctor or
Professional Man.
development, extending over some
half dozen centuries ot time, point-
ing oat the fact that it la not only
one of the most Important spiritual
■ocfetiea approved by Holy Church,
ST. MART'S CHURCH,
GREENVILLE, TEXAS.
On April S the Rev. Raymond Ver-
nimoot at Denton visited St. Mary’s
opoly for this region.
Ladislaus Sefdk moved to San An-
te direction of Mrs. Mar-
r, chairman, wfft give a
EVV
Ki?
temporary
that the
•• IsalgrMMWMBciy Mama
•Misty VmMM tM altar rafl tor
Maty OmMfai la < My.
his ri
work.
Mr. August Karger has purchased
-_ I ranch at the intersec-
tion of the Fredericksburg and Har-
per roads on the old Peril estate. Ije
purposes to move there as soon as ho
has disposed of his locah. property,
■nd after his wife, who is now totally
blind, has been operated on for catar-
act.
■mtwy Wedding.
» Bowie. Fort Worth. Mias
BU was united in marriage
K John Koontz of Junction,
he bride's brothers. Adolph
L art riaUoned at this camp.
; tta week a service flag was
|.to the public High School
itta severty-elght C_.l'_".
Mant boys who volunteered
Igantte cause and who have
lenta of this Institution. One
Man represents 1----
pw has recently been trans-
tthe U. S. Steamship L-.
|K off New York harbor and
Lcwaltlng orders to furrow
be submarine lane.
I proud to think that our
mi Peres, one at the Old-
M fit the Guadalupe parish,
* Tkwnday and on the fol-
^Re Was buriod from the
Mota. one of Um Notre
tn. bad to leave for
account of the death of
(un= 1.E1.UU4 ureu ui, viHXr^4> wiurrx. ;
. . . We have suffused no real hard-
ships in camp. The people hock home
have been bending beneath the har-
den* of heatiero, wheat tees, meat-
less, lightleu. nlghtleu careers, but
sMLIB
death's
Last
Ung via
At i
Pearl
to Pri
Two <
fore it is Mcracy, ul e
that Texas* tfQ the*- Saids.
Heal for the Fam-
ily, Extraordinary
for the Road Mer-
w::1
w*l
pariah j
stead of
pastor 1
the rah:
vies o»
Here They Are
All the Passenger-Carrying
FORDS
Mr. |
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burg I
La fry I
wife am
at Mud
cottage'
Dr. F
of the |
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few j-nrs ago
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If yon are suffering from a cold take a hot cupful at FATkA ] . .ci.
imh-w/v IMRjsaaP a TK- YMThTFTF ThIta! ’ 1 UrTtffQ i|
tte- -
Her! jw ,,
Ti-S* ;|f
'-Ol!:- ;
SCtti t ’
n.
may
b. .
The Logical Butt-
ress Car. Withit
one does the work
of three. Saving
both time and
'■■:Wrei;i»<ifL-i''»r.
LIBERTY LOAN NOTBL
Muenster. Texas, has otctssIs__
of the Thirfl lb a “•;=> '’t/n?-
town it S !. :
sipUMVMtAi rao. i ramy wtaiu, wuw n** _ mpLa.. cv*. - ma*-
last reported to hava beta ordered to Hire's. N. T.. friars of the Holy Name PUnting aras is large: :
«ho. ptrzKa
Ing-of his lability to be present, but uitutCw
when M
dspartaM
gradasM
Jeoewl
Dun
Doria M
IbS U
the la
way of some good songs by Mr. John *
bMarior o<^he cUMrra. They munlty.
— ~ " Tfere Is some
and Pl
for IM
been*
of th*
but likewise one of the very oldest In Meam
ferrod
Diego,
or more of bls etraat lea I men om
Catholic daatriaa. A few mootha ago
THE BOYS LIKE CAM? LIFE.
The Literary Dlgmt quotes from
one of the papers our boys are pub-
ptshlng In the camps:
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of C. chaplains.
Lieut. Thomas I* Harmon, recently
stationed at Camp Grant, who was
is no waste of fofr
cob"
B>s
utitj
Father Sleriu has now been assign-
ed to Camp Shelby, In charge of the
Knights of Columbus chaplains, and
has been succeeded ^t Camp Nicholls
by Rev. John J. Donovan, of the New
York diocese.
Father Donovan Is a Knight of Co-
lumbus chaplain, and holds the rank
of First Lieutenant In the army.
His appointment is the result of an
effort on the part of the National
War Council to hare commissioned
chaplains appointed to all of the can-
fit aWVsrpBb a telegraphic summons, thousand soldiers received Holy
■ IVehcnabs. ‘ ® union st Camp Devens, Mam.
MM. Ustib Skoplk of West. Tex.,
is spenMfc a month with her invalid
daughtaKMra. J. C. Karilk. Mr. Kar-
ine has established a vulcanizing plant
i mon-
- encouragement ft tfi his lit:
vens. Maas^ and the latter at Camp'by State and Gorrinal
. -a—. . >w—__ iv™- <♦ r_ —_ j
aeoatatspiUive
■m adriwi, wh
f grand briB n
htd for the reli|
Site rtbSec trciWi
This aiTtsnsti *i-1- 1 ■ 7
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thia town over the top b>' abos:! t.
t Itic:.:, f -
t Fred Hummert | _
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an opportunity of fulfilling the Eas-
ter precept at the hands of a strange
confessor,.
Father Vernlmont left Greenville j
. Ue Sacor. superintendent two^ of tham regmarly appointed K.
Hille Hospital, was honor-
tbDowshlp tn the American
: 001101 y in rtoogxltian of
success and research
■rdsgrue. y. A- C. 8„ is the
MHal distinction obtain-
■feMntrr.
^MRdytngataloral
^TFF F l Bj- r--t—
A sample of true Catholicity and
guoanadty teas i—cantly been shown
by the CntMBc populating ot Ed-
■ ran boast of a cross in- °t the Good Shepherd.
E Star, to designate a former
Ip Was elevated last week to
fbC captain in the navy ser-
taparific.
F*alther. of Noire Dame In-
K accepted at Kelly Field,
■ggpects to enter the medical
ht on account of being a
■ ^flMJrWACf*L
JOrinstead. another - Notre
io riMdtmc, awaits his brother
!e bfij* couple of weeks from
Johan Mgklns Hospital, where this
oldisr has been lying at tonments.
r for many months.
day Sergeant Benno 8tch-
hls parents.
xalld Newcomers.
, Gallagher, a San Antonio
; Mra for Ms health., His
Jr stater, Mrs, Wm. Simon
E, 3. Dak., have rented a
ha Town Creek bridge.
"We don’t know bow others ,
far the Sacred Heart Church. Row- ’ feel about It. but for ourselves we
left, highly edified by the unmerous’are getting tired of ‘cheer-ttp’ totters.
maun, Peter CrnmMey, Juvenal Em- other*, who are starving.
manunl and Basil Vogt- ! Farmers are receiving gTmifr
Fathers Columbun Kelly and Greg- Jbaneed prices for tbeir prodrar
ory Carr, both from St. Bonaven-'soil of Texas is most pmBk;
nlnwflww — —.—: <— <1.-
Holy Naase tacMyi flumhar.
A moot enjoyable got-togatber
I mooting In the way at a smoker was 1
1 given in the" Holy Rosary porioh '
I school hall on Monday evening. April '
I 8. under the uupleee of th* parish
Holy Name Society. President Hum.
Kehoe presiding, a very large rupee-
sentatlou of Holy Name men and u ;
I number of prospective members en-
' joyed themselves very thoroughly
tor two or throe hours, smoking the
[ fragrant Havana, and listening to
! some good talks and inspiring music
. The music was funrtsbed In the
>j way ox s<
1 McClATTe
§iber of die local Holy Name, the ac-
icompanfst being Mr. Convery, one of
jour good Catholic young men who is
{always on hand to render himself
useful on all such occasions. Mr.
i McClary's songs were so highly ap-
preciated that he was the recipient
; of a bandsame bouquet at the hands
: of one of the junior Holy Nnme.mem-
bers present.
Father Farmer, 0. P.. rector of
Holy Rosary Church, opened the eve-
nlag's talks with a moot inspiring
and Instructive discourse on the ori- nnd
gin and aims ot the Holy Name So- j>
ciety. Including a brief history of Its pres
mol LIndmy. Alice Repedorph. Vivian
Mhdrat, Rosalia O'Brien and Sarah
Agnes Shaw, nen followed a eon-
teat la oMgrtms which proved very
Camp Groot
The Rar. William Foley, vlcar-
general of the army chaplains of the
States of the Middle West, arrived
in Rockford recently to hold a con-
sultation with the chaplains station-
ed at CAmp Grant. There are now
six rhe plains stationed at this camp,
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The Newman <7lwh.
The Newman rib beH its i ' ’
’Meeting on SumLii. April I. with Mr.
Jesse Brady, the new president, in
the choir, Amtng other business
trnnsuefod. ther. was a committee
appotatod to arrange fcr classes in
eaHsthoalea in tie parochial school,
these classes to t> tangltt by Newman
Cfsb members win: have had training
along throe lines.
Phtteer Rose give the duh a talk.'
bat os tMa occamtn It was short aw-
ing to the pcsse- 'V of visitors who;
ware to talk to later What Fa-
ther Boro did ssy. however, treated
on the need of <rjr taking a real Inter-
est in rMgfaMU not esnforing th*______
1 Chncfi orgaaizatl jo tor rellgfcm. bat at Columbus,
afeuagtbrotag thi nnioe of God ami
oar ramie, so the. in oer time of need
HSyira would erove ear tower of
aaro refuge.
We were adkwJ to ns«o the pnx-
TMS rande on th* AorraWorv for Cath-
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Gen. Ferdinand Foch of the French
army, who has been made GeneraUs-
slmo of the Allied forcas in France, is
a devout Catholic and has a brother
a Jesuit. Another noted commander
with a priest brother is Gen. Haig,
the English commander-in-chief.
Gen. Haig's brother Is a Redemptoi-
1st, a convert, but the Genera! himself
is not a Catholic.
dgraing from Mr. Tarril-
*1 la Sen Antonio, Mue
1 med Mr. William Tsrril-
ponsors at the baptism of
nophow. The neophyte.
Move Tarrillion. received
! AJoyslus Joseph, in mem-
raorotly deceased grand-
• t rouratasaroTi*
MWMbMMMf
:: EaiuNGKMj.i
• gro masam Ihros.
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the Church. The Rev. speaker’s re-
mark s were listened to with the
closest attention, and no donbt will al
result In Increased membership In tl
th* local society and. added zeal of
the members.
Very Rev. Father Kirwin, adminis-
trator of the dloeeM. was expected to
deliver the address, but Father
; Farmer read a beautiful letter from
the Very Rev. Administrator, advls-
• jotxc girls to be conducted by the
Dominican Slaters. The building,
which la In the same block with St.
Austin's Chapel, is to be completed In Mr. Ed. Weinbui
time for the opening of the summer
aeaslon, so as to permit girls to star
then while attending the summer
seteooL It Is a large, commodleas. especially to the point: Indicating
>routifni bonding, suffletoat to ac-1 ; „ _ — z_
MM4-M- A tow weeks sga tbe Cota- eomodsts about tarty riris. The «faty appealed to the rigM-thtakta*
rsss
orfgla. The nu wteras at the coagre- tins will have their appUcatlons eon-
gaUaai mat and co. the roaond day af-
ter th* flr* sfitte?n teams brought all
the lumber for til* construction at a
temporary cnapti, 3dxdd Iret. which
was completed within three days.
On Palm Box-lay the raristdoners
>o0 again after ‘-So church services,
and sabocribed for the new
church In cold 'ash.
fee to the Newman Club Loen Fumi,
j and nearly everyone did so. With all
J the contributions promised, the Loen
< Fund should show a notable Increase
| The meeting was long but etrlay-
able and everyone was satisfied with
regular if spirit of Interest shown by xU
present.
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NEW CXTHOUC CHAPLAINS-
. The following young priests of the
who left last week with the intention New York dfOBess -have been appoint-
ed joiniuggb* Navy, and Joseph Bol- 'ed chaviafra In the TTniri—t Sta^m
her who has applied for admission to ■ Army, with th* rank of First Usclei-
tb* Aviation Corps. lent—Th* Rev. Joseph L. llastaglio,
. ! the Rev. Joseph V. Abbott, the Rev.
Laurence J. Costello, the Rev. Walter
That which movro and overcomes 'f. PsIHeter. the Rev. John J. Tkmw
---—- *■---« T“fc”'’",'J1Jvafc th* Rwr. J. V. Derangy, the Bev.
John F. White, th* Rev. James p.
Ifrorim and the Rev. Charles F.
ChuMnr, 3. J.
The Rev. Anthony J. Grogan at the
Mimi on of Our Lady ot the Rosary,
has been appointed K. at C. chaplain
at Elils-and Bedloe's Island. At El-
lis Island a large room has been sat
nsMe for the use at the K. of C. chap-
tains.
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lag w*h the-other to win the prtss
(a pretty book) which, after being
drawn tor by Mieero Madeline Rogan.
R<mHe OfBrisn and Martha A. AH-
noA, wro captured by the last nam-
ed. The ooroolaUoa prise ton to Miro
Altae Rapsdorph. Xn a most gractoe*
L whin VosaHe O’Brien urMeat-
ed tn o» honor gnest a large -box >
fiPsd vlfiisnar novel gifts identified
with nMKtnre kanrokeeptag. tokens
at Im and appreciation at her many
ed on furloughs to eragage ta form
work, should make personal apvUro-
Uan to their enmpetty commander*.
This Is the only way in which these
furloughs will be mad*, according to
instruettons from Colonel Williams,
ehief of staff. Farmer* who have al-
ready mads application to Colonel
Williams are being advised to do this.
targe extent.
Notice has just been received ot
the death. In Rochester, Minn., of
Mrs. H. M. Garwood, a devoted mem-
l<er of the Holy Rosary parish. Mrs.
Garwood was the wife eg the Hon. H
M. Garwood, of the legal department
lot the Southern Pncffic lines here,
- and baa been long and mnst Eavnr-
- ably known as a promlnenC and zeal-
- ous worker In tout community in all
1 religion* and social enterprises. She
1 had a host of sincere trienta and will
’ be long and sadly rairait Ip the cotr-
France, wax latex assigned temporar- 1
Uy to the division at Camp Travis. “>• 5“’ :
Texas, where ha la chaplain of the r~~ “
115th tannery Train. Logon,.
"'dfc *
p] sending kls very best wishes for a
successful meeting. Very Rev. FathT
g er Walsh, rector ot the Church ot the
Jd Annunciation. Houston, was also
*0 down on the program for a talk, but
^2 »as unavoidably absent, sending his
regrets, which were likewise convey-
ed by Father Farmer.
Mr. Ed. J. Ryan, district deputy
of the Knights of Columbus, followed
Father Farmer with on Interesting
talk, pleading for the general exten-
sion of tan work of the Holy Name
Society throughout the various par-
ishes of the city. Other gentlemen
making short talks were Mr. Clar-
ence Kendall, past State deputy of
the Knights of Columbus; Mr. Ed.
Husslan, who needs no IntrodPEtlon
to any flrat class Houston audience;
irr. one of our local
boys In the servlcwof the U. S. Navy,
home ou a visit, and Mr. Joseph A-
Dutton. The latter's short talk was
several or ear Biskops. undertook
the novelty of delivering from an au-
to-vro lenCnroa in the crowded stirols
at ear iargvr ettisa. thus enllgfeten-
Inx the man ta the street on the groat
truths or Catteotatty- Hta efforts have
bean wall reosived. and It to thnnghi
such work would be wen worth the
Trial here In Houston, n to tamed
th* proprawd arvasgarairo may ta
lraade in the near tnturo *
Our Ouronfo UMa Madera.
On Wednesday afternoon. Apr
at the tame of Mrs. Tom Beard.
Owen's Ltttie Helpera llllllslsil
with a srarorita party rnrapttaisli Q
to thsfr uttle trtarad and ea-**se*ar.
Martha Agma ARneah, who ta to*
MW Mtatas and ae- meedta. JfiMset aarotam ware tas»- xa
tMMed fir Ntaaro aBmus An*. Ctar^Mfi
Ft* Gap Bmm, Fart
A recent dispatch from Fort Worth
says:
Thane formers at Texas and Okla-
San ^to^Pu^Service Co.
^2<^'1*~'?l**g££5a^X3o?r^ini ■ Lil II
Cattalfcs Help the Liberty Loon.
Texarkana has been all In a flat-
ter. an account ot the third Liberty
l-aan drive, and the Catholics of th*
city have responded most cordially.
Many of them worked as captains.
The great Liberty Loan parade of
April Jft found In its ranks a goodly
number of members of the Sacred
Heart perish. There wet* Knights
--------tn, ladies of the various
.Red Croro units—each u surgical
dr train si. knitting, and work-room
delegates. Most especially attractive.'
though, was the array of boys and
girls who attend the Sacred Heart
School; theta- tutors, the CYsnllne
suns, dees ne special mention for the
S************************* tout “* W*fl “ for th"
i Chlorolta
< : roraeedd^todnm aesroneielito. ' ’ taps ’and ililro. kept puce with Urn
NOTES FROM DEL RIO.
The ladies ot the Sacred Heart par-
the tnterrote of the soldier boys to a tah, under the direction of Mrs, JIar-: here tn romp, have thus far not
tin L. BsrTy. chairman, writ give a [ f)Mn touched by the cruelties of war
rrottval next Friday. April 19, on thqi . M m*tur of fact, if we felt any
lawn of the court bouse, for the beue-'niore chipper we'd be spending onr
fit of the rilrglcal dressing circle °L evenings fox-trotring acrosstta drQl
.. t „ igrounds zinging This is the lift!’’
Two more Catholic boys at Sacred
Heart parish havf volunteered tl:eLrl
: servtero to Code Sam's lighting ’
torero. They are: Nathan La Crosse. I
EIGHT FRANCISCANS «
• IN THE ARMY.
Father Ptacfde Doyle has been ap-
m**wr j^~Rwalta O’Brien pnoent- pointed a Knight of Cotambes army.
- -- - *------“ - ---— chaplain and ta now otatfowd at
Paris Inland. South Catarina. Father
Benjamin Oehler has rocetved an'ap-
pointment oa regimental chaplain in
tlua &raw uut <■. AWwlWtaw dmtl tm
The lay-brother HumlUs Stock has
been drafted into the army and ta
now attagtad to the Count Artillery,
Fort Morgan. Mobile. Ata. AR am
from the Oartnaatt pcwvteM of tta
JFtlMriBMMLi **s
n» St. Loots Proottacna Fsnvtnee
kaa no tro ncban to OR UMr Io
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Cabinet Gas Ranges
For National Thrift
In cooking with Gan r
Your bumem hot xtX ~ V'
ized in making war of Gsh, are
There is no waste of food in C
age is minimized became heat
P^-no g»mwoA a> to SF^T“ H
oven. temperature of “*
charge by the pa.' shlonen The zeal- coilwge. We absorbed some ot the
ous instar of K-gard. under whose:helpful hints given us.
dlreetlou al! th.j Im pro-—merits are -V the conclusion, the president
being made, is the Rev. Tbeo. 3 ten-1 inked all the students at the univere
mans, a worthy son of indomitable; rity present to pledge their library
Brigtam.
jparavad. ^ntoro tanvtag.
MRBU Of tfiu • group was
trilfis aalcyabie afternoon
TOi^utoNmbnrral by an
the club several officers and students too-prevrieut sin of blasphemy.
. .U1 u». from 8. M. A. and from Ute Radio
This amount, ’ school recently established at the uni-
together with tl i Insurance of JlO.-lverslty. also a young lady from the
church, has since Vulvanity ot California.
The output of the Ford Factory is being curtailed
owing to the building of Submarine Chasers and other
urgently needed War Supplies.
Pick the One Most Adapted To
Your Purposes—Temporary
Quick Delivery.
As several
of the visitors had attended nniverst-
tles ot note, they gave us some inter-
esting talks as to how and why the
Newman Club was or was not a sue-
stractare was attuned entirely free ot cess in their particular university or
^Ihrowrob fivro uta* earn ■ ■ 1 CFkllpuWW arawita rtf fliro
UNGER'S FAMOUS HERB TEA BE FORE RETIRING <T XMH1
WILL CARRY OFF THE BODY POISONS, CAUSE YOU TO SWEtfj ,
NEXT MORNING YOU WILL NOT KNOW THAT YOU HAD A OOLD.fi
UP THIS TREATMENT FOR TWO OR THREE NIGHTS. ---
WHO USES FATHER HOLLINGER’S FAMOUS HERB TEA DURDK
COLD AND DANGEROUS PNEUMONIA WEATHER IS INSURING
SELF AGAINST THIS DEATH-DEALING DISEASE.
HOW TO ORDER.
WRITE PLAINLY YOUR NAME. CTHKfft
body of the parade had passed in
view, voluntarily and mrablicltad fell
Into line, thus showing ttarir approv-
al of that parade of Christian gen-
There were present as visitors to tlemen as a protest agntnst the all In <lIcll nn„ at w(,rk he Lolria a
> MgUUAM' friends. Ike honor geest tta army and ta awaiting call ta duftr.
i ihddfib T*rT muA overcome. ”*■“ »— •—**— ——-*- «•—■- ■■—
tfiaaMW flrisnta and hev hostaro
taa fee-1111 mlir worda. 'Reftsub
the military needs of the country.
Certainly Texas should feed
fodder Itself and there should be a
wholesome surplus to aid tn prerri-
sionlng those gallant Americans t„
the armed service: those Freneinntai
whose valor Is admired by all fre.';per cent
people; thoe* Britishers whose corr-j
age forms one bright spot in the’
war’s blacknem and those urfartu-'
th* bowels open and yon will ward aff disea ns and ricknaas.
This Vs mens tea quickly haw When sick and nervous hradottaa.
Its tamafits to all organs of the human ay scam are so ttnersg fe
maw or woman should be without a box. It yon are ralMag a ta^
want to knap the wife and children In a lisa Irby conditio* this ms a
b* taken twice each week by all the family. At th* end. of the y*j
will be a difference in doctors’ bCls. i p—.
To all rick, weak, pale and rired readers we roeammamd Phttar] K MTfiffW
UNGER'S FAMOUS HERB TEA BECAUSE THE INGREDUNn; 1 ’ " ’ ‘‘“1
VIDE FOR THE BLOOD, LIVER. STOMACH. KIDNEYS. BOWIH
BLADDER.
KETT the INTERNAL ORGANS CLEAN AND HEALTH! j
WATCH FOR EXTERNAL BENEFITS.
1>«re is some talk among the ' . . .
Knights of Col am bos at endeavoring Gad is roraest hop*.-—BL Jahn of the f van, tta Bar. J. V. Devaney. tbe R*r.
to have Mr. David Goldetefn. the well
known lecturer, now touring Califor-
■ia. stop over ta Hosston, on hta way
aldered. Tbe dormitory, la not only number of spartetow after tta nils
for the summer school but also for
th* regular session. Any information
concerning It can be had from the
Puullst Fathers.
A00 an the old
been increased by f3,0O'".
In honor at tn parish be it said
that tta lumber for the
etapel was dou.ited and
tart ta Un* trine start to ffntab,
Alter tacfecr Reids a flnctaL
On Ttaaday evasdng at tta pariah back toward* Borton, and give ana
baft tb* ladfro *C tta altar ao^MF
ro taM * rortal vrMeh proved very plros- Vtaf—tf' VNMERXERMIU A. JW ■MHI'l— BKU
2 mM*. It wro na «ttrofan tor many -Mr- GoldsSatn. wttb th* approval at
to mart th* jrsaurac pastor. Mr*. H.
L. Sanok, praaideat. expreeeed her*
seif on grolig** at th* good attend-
anaa and the taexros* ft brought ta
bnanoss. Tta aortal wm br reprotad
at an tarty data. TMa sottacy tan
ptedgufi Itoetr tar * Liberty Look
Bund.
tta g*ndu)i uttronaoa tta CMMron
ad Mhzy b*M n roerttag at tta Bacre*
FOOD PRfmrcTWN. bountiful crepe <g M
’man and feed for taut i
(United States Food Adm inis trzUe-i) It Is an opportunity to di
It Is of the utmost Importance to' winning the w»r and tc stat I
Texans in particular and to the coun- ■ making the “world safe tor *
try in gmraral that an Intensified < f- erscy.~
fort be made to Increase tbe food i
and foed proSuctlon ot this.State. It -
Is the part not alone of tbe farmers.!
but also of burinem men, to give tMs!
increased production careful comdd- JtB duota
Cration and active cooperation. Ab- being the first
normal conditions prevent the usual ■ Count? ta do so.
balance of supply and demand. -
Therefore it devolves upon Texans co ull.
Camp Sevier, S. C., received the fol- a’d In meeting an emergency that is the John Schuhmacher Stz:e M L*^ s
San Antonio Radiator Compat
“• L”->™'13a5 2?
MHMM w. ~?UT°R repairing
Rafe^* ”?^ * ~r*wnprorem
Lnudfeg Gtangot ta tta*
*■ AhtaO ». Or- w
........I Him III Hl
The Rev. Father Cummtna. arofet-
ant rector of the parish and spiritual ton(o aad soon to return to his
director of the Holy Name Society. folkB ln doveland. O.
rlosed the evening's talk with a few j;-.
well chosen remarks on th* society's Fairchild
work, especially as It c orate inud the
local branch, and urged the hearty
eo-operxtion of al! the men of the
parish in the society’s efforts for a
large and enthusiastic membership.
At the close of the talks, refresh-
menu. of a Hooverized character,
but appetizing and appealing, were
graciously served by some ot tta la-
dies of the parish. Mesdames Kehoe,
Browne, Skelley, EarthmKU. Glenwy
and Clements.
All present went home voting tta
affair a most splendid success. Th* Church. Greenville. The pastor, as Is
regular monthly business meeting of enstnmary with him, gi™ his people
the society occurred Monday evening,
the 15th lust., at which a very credlt-
ahie membership was pi eseut.
Locals.
Th* ladies of AU Saints' parish
gave a card party at the Knights ot rouwaufronts.
Columbus Hall ou Wednesday. April
17. and those of St. Joseph’s parish
will give a social at the sam* pine*
on Saturday. April 20, batik nfibh* In
-t u dyir. 4
f;r r>:y!nK •-<
to-i-r. rrectf-K.
DRESS. TOWN. POSTOFFICE AND STATE. TWrM,; is r^' '
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: Put! ■■'■'’? we“t
The big dollar tsmlly stzn, 5 months’ nauUMat, sfi Wi- <,r ~
ec—n t r-
— pr-rhr.ps I al
Fto?.: be rir-Ll
ci: > a! d-.y errd
rang, i br’.ivvr
. mcCT direr: tnetl
lonty to n
Ks tciuph-, ruiiscu
serve as chaplains: Isidore Foroel- nate races. Armen tvns, Sw^ta: kid.’ !
Lls-.Minc t Ci the
S he >d thi
’mnir;i-c ■')- Tucl
* what St 1
lowing Easter telegram
mother:
"A joyous Easter to you, my son.
I am so happy to-day for such a sotf
I hope before another Easter greets
us you will be ’over thare.' ‘over the
top.’ and back to ns. I love you. and
J am proud ot you, my son.
’•YOUR. MOTHER,"
Pressing as that presented by La Grange. Fayette Cfi.7”?«M: r,
> cashier w*z authorized to ufil
aad'Litarty Bonds of the th’rr Irt
the fun amount of Li Girt
cnou—520,00®. 77L, ......
in:that already subscribed. w.T li
Th* first field Maos to b* celobrat-
V., Stephens, care-taker of ed in th* Stat* of Georgia took place
Park, went to Fredericks-!at Camp Gordon. Atlanta, when Blsh-
Dttad th* baptism of his op Kelley, ot Savannah, celebrated
blarenc* Louis. ;Mss» before s gathering of ten thoue-
*day the foast of th* An- end soldier* and civilian*. Th* altar
was solemnized In St. ‘was built on th* parade grounds in *
depression between the hills that
f formed a natural amphitheatre.
i The sermon was preached by Fs-
jthe Cabin, a miestonary of th* Do-
minican Order. Th* Mass was the
begtaainc ot a mission that lasted
throughout th* week. The mission1
was preached by three Father* ot
th* Dominican Order, Fathers CkhlU.
“cS£ >nd Flnncrty-
Camp Nicholta, New Oriesne.
On Easter Sunday morning at 9:S0
‘tahn~fziuta o'clock Mass at Camp Nicholls was
- . celebrated by Rev. Father Slerin,
Sau S- J- who h** bMn 111 cfcvce of the
Catholic Army Club Chapel In New
Orleans for som* time. Th* music at
the M*™ was furnished by th* choir
ot the Ladies’ Auxiliary ot Ch* House
JOYS OF GOOD HEALTHIf
FELT BY ALL USERS OF I
FATHER MOLLI^jjpWfS TEm
’ RawwnedPrirtPhysmtoHwwgaH.aJ
To Sick Humanity Throughout America. ■
Jfcttar MoHtagrtte Fkmo- Hsrt^Tro
U rt Xire Srfita 1~ri~ “d
Cb,e XS w~ “ *^ccr5nl J
thousands rtslted him for m*diral advtro wtan ta was rate * ,
« ML TTOy. Pittoburgk. Ito. Sa -Wdfod Ho^wy. Got
£d Itel/tafore J» w« ordained a prieri- He xtexT^rlatart th,
£UXs ta hta tea
It add* vigor aad stresrtth to the body. bulMa tta blood anj
rownres the bloom O< health to fodld cheek*.
wwrhro MUltagafo Famous herb ten is reconrnwmdnit ny zuSmu
rimumatlsm and stomach disorder*. For sour stomach, gas <m wiwtita.
ztnros. Indigestion, dyspepsia. *»d loro of appetite, bloated heavy falfi
few dooes win aroure relief- ____
It puriflro th* blood and ymr bright «y« and ctaor compJmt^
soon note** vast finproremmL It wm cause yon to reJlah yum
you win sleep scssdly at night*.
Wether MnOtager'e FAMOUS HERB TEA rmtaves and prevrata t*
re tta* Most of tb* total diseases are indirectly du* to this comuu^ j
food and faei ?ne °f “ to 01
There is no easier or better way to “kill two in*
^one stone" than by
. ot the music firm of J. W.
Carter Company, an eeteemed mem-
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