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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

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"I've that that Uncle John gave Christmas laid aside to get it," she explained, "and I need it shockingly, I hate selecting a thing like that I've been putting it off all this Now I suppose I'll have to get it." Last week she made the new curtains her bedroom, for which she has had material in hand six months. She laundered her bedspread, the scarfs her bureau and dresser and her pincushion, and had her puffs cleaned. a relief," phe sighed es she displayed them. "They've needed it for hut it's One of those little odd that are always being put off." This week she has had her living room guest room cleaned. Not Just ordinarily cleaned, you understand.

but walls-and-ceiling-and-windows-awl-brie all thoroughly cleaned. Furthermore, she has all the silver and scoured the percolator, the chafing dish and the fire until you can see your face in any of them. These are a few of her visible activities during the past two weeks. Doubt- elle also attended to many other odd Jobs which were not made Tired but happy, she surveys her tonight with an air of approval.1 is a perfect joy to me to See things as they should," she says. "and going to try to keep them up." course there are some people who put Off little odd Jobs until "some soon." They don't need any coerdon to help them get things done.

But those who are not so exemplary I my euggentionif you want to sure to do and have done, within a reasonable Reece of time, the thousand one things which you have been off for the last six. months, Just resolve to "do it now," but out your invitations for a party. EIGHT PRIESTS ORDAINED. Young Men for the Boston Diocese, Two Fathers and AISO Three Oblates. Three priests for the Boston diocese.

Fatalist Fathers. who will do sionary and educational work, were orCained in the chapel of St John's Ecclesimiti(al Seminary, Brighton, this Morning Rt Rev' Joseph a. Anderson, tho auxiliary bishop of the officiated and was the ordaining prelate. The occasion was marked by preeence of the immediate relatives the eight young priests, and all of etudents of the seminary, as well the members of the -faculty were prehent. Very Rev Dr John B.

Peterson, PhD, rector of the seminary, and Rev Dr V4 Leahy, HTL. assisted Sishop Anderson, and the other minor offices tilled by faculty members and ordination of the priests was pree, to' tho elevation Of 17 young men the Mee of subdeacon to that of deacoliate. Thirteen of the 17 ordeacoes are preparing for the '11l'icbtitood to nerve in this other four were elevated for the Fathers. 'Practically all of the and deacons ordaleted for the diocese this morning are well locally, each having been a at Boston College for several Years in some inetances were Prominent either debaters or athletea. three priests ordained for the dioeese by Bishop Anderson Rev Fr David Vincent Fitzgerald Dorchester, Rev Fr Hugh Joseph riallagher of Lawrence and Rev Fr Joseph Bradley of Lowell.

two Poitton boys ordained for the Congregation of Ht Paul, or as they the Paulists, were Rev John lienry-Sullivan of Dorchester, will officiate at his first solemn mass tomorrow morning in St church, Dorchester, of which Anderson is rector, and Eel, Fr John Orchard, CSP. Following brief Vacation at their hOmes these 0 Li utzna I IV 11 FOR HOUSEWIVES -7' BY RETtli CAMERON. If you want I get Your 0 Or- thoroughly in der, if you want to finish those cur- tains which have I been hanging fire I long, if you Want, to be sure of getting that table 1) whose marred sur- Ico-q face has long been ,4 I an eyesore to you, repolished at last, In short, if you a powerful motive that will force' to do and have done within a deg- time the Innumerable little thinge ihout the home which you have heed' )ng off for the la st ix srionths. just make resolutions about these a rartY Tomorrow is my neighbor's turn to ntertain her bridge Two weeks she solicited advice as to the best bade for a new couch' cover. "rve xplained, "and I need it shockingly, I hate selecting a thing like that I've been putting it off all this Now I suppose I'll have to get it." Last week she made the new curtains her bedroom, for which she has bad material in hand six months.

Shb laundered her bedspread, the scarfs her bureau and dresser and lea her Ishion, and haA her putts cned. nich relief, phe sighed es she dis- rayed them, "They've needed it for eeks, but It's one of those little odd that are always being put off." This weeic she has had her living room guest room cleaned. Not Just narily cleaned, you understand. but ells-ond-ceiling-and-windows-ancl-Drico c-and-magazine-cl autter all thor- th leane d. ur thermore sh ha Thehel all the silver and ecoured the the chafing dish and the fire until you ean bee your face in any (Jr them.

are a few of her visible activi- Those during the past two weeks. Doubt- titlf. also attended to many other odd Jobs which were not made iblic, Tired but baPPY she surveYs her tonight with BM air of approval. I. 8 a perfect JoY to me to ogee things king as they should," she says, "and gains to try to keep them up." course there are some people who put off little odd Jobs until "some soon." TheY don't need any coer- help them get things done.

But those who are not so exemplary I 'Peat MY RUggentiOn-if You want to sure to Cl.) and have done, within a 14.14011ablO epace of time, the thousand one thing which you have been utting off for the last six months. just resolve to "do It no but out your invitations for a party. p-- EIGHT PRIESTS ORDAINED. hres Young Men for the Boston Diocese, Two Paulist Fathers and s0 Three Oblates. Three priests for the Boston diocese.

Paulist Fathers. who will do ints lonary and educational work, were or- alned in the chapel of St John's Ec- Leaeminary, Brighton, thi ststical lorning, Rev Joseph ph iinderson, the auxiliary bishop of the atd and was the ordaining officiThe occasion was marked by pre. sence of the immediate relatives the eight young priests, and all etudents of the seminary. as well the members Of the -faculty were 'Phen t. Very Bev Dr John B.

Peterson. PhD, rector of the seminary. and Rev Dr t'orAe V. Leahy, assisted bishop erson, and the other minor offices tined by faculty members and et ordination et the priests was pre- bY th Clevation of 17 young men tht, dice of subdeacon to that of clacolutte, Thirteen of the 17 or- (I Vti cot)s are preparing for the lebtill'IVd to serve in th hi is diocese.wle tem), tv.r.. tpd for the Lined in the chapel of St John's Ec- whietical St.tminary, Brighton, this lorning.

Oa Rev' Joseph Anderson. the auxiliary bishop of the dio officiated and ion was the ordaining relate. The occas was merited by preeence Of the immediate relatives tile eight young priests, and all of litinients of the aeminary, as well the members Of the -tacelty were -i'itent. Very Rev Dr John B. Peterson, PhD.

rector of the seminary. and Rev Dr eotee Leahy, STL. assisted eilehop hderson, and the other minor offices f. tilled by faculty members and uslente. ordination of the priests was pee- 101 tho elevation Of 17 young men th, Mee of subdeacon to that of deacollate.

'Thirtare een of the 17 or- 4-(1 deacoes preparing for the leetiteed to nerve in this diocese, while other four were elevated for the Witte Fathers. 'Practically all of the sis and deacons ordaised for the esiou thin morning are well it locany, each having been a stu- at Boston College for several Years in some inetances were prominent either debaters or athletes. three priests ordained for the witon dioeese by Bishop Anderson Rev Fr David Vincent Fitzgerald Dorchester. Rev Pr Hugh Joseph eliagher of Lawrence and Rev Fr Lnifte Joseph Bradley of Lowell. he to Po rwliton boys ordained for the angregation of St Paul, or as they beit known.

the Paulists, were Rev John Henry-Sullivan of Dorchester, vvill onielate at his first solemn mese tomorrow morning in St church, Dorchester, of which shop Andereon is rector, and neV Fr Tatter John Orchard, CSP. Following brief vacation at their homes these I 1 sag. leort 413tV.1; uf U. III a r.t a St 04 or.c,t $'100 I. of It.

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The wooden arm hasa, per- It loos in tho gerstary etas. et 'town Al. Itika-sm's oto, 4,1141 MR BINICS Son of Joseph Jefferson se AND HIS feet band on the end and the band graded school in Western city and trueolipee" lie-, stims-tba the dal- w.dia tbe of l'ophruai-p. AUTOMOBILE. is gloved The driver is not obliged virta tan "-T1-4-13 Ibsen itst.

11:42 K14 em.01 to use his own arm at all in giving toll net hoe torch- taal rs toss 1 tieek. oil ti A gentleman 5) f-'' the street-corner sgna ils- The cost ta day te Its'r as44-4 w.f. itok firsytnnoS loss oraestwS itz' cattle and sold .1 er mind the cost said Mr Mr Bloke an C.0 the It-ether. "1 as 34 lrrila ods eiao cal 46.114 automobile when Bink Put the wooden arm on my "Nev." 4 4 Pt 4,4 4 4, r-1 0 1 I 404 .44 6.44 I -4o 1 s. 't.

4- 1 titost-1, i Mr Binks as 0 1 3 A A nit: pri sires 1 14 6 rt 1046013 str car. If you also have a wooden head Mats sr in i '0, fr, 2 1k4cr for the driver you may put that on. yea 143 A emeeleh, lit VS ilitOle.t, ehr something else Good Nevertheless, l'' s. )i esti tb-or telerber, 1 lot a Ls I t4.14. '1 ia ti.4 dit.e.," was Ito unotrovI4-1 ttptr, ft c.t:,:sgrot a Ili tem the eekil-tte (4 Mr Binks was "I am selling a new automobile whistle," announced the fourth caller.

1 7- i 10.1 Everytost )ktasoasho. a peat axed proud of his au- "It attaches to the exhaust and plays 4 41114 Monty '44 tomobile, and be enjoe yd it th limit until it became noised about a tune known as To. You Beautiful Jim been, emorssee) ot set '4es r4leof aterteea-f ieNt I I illicitiv. bowt the pzelee-lerzgs agqareart I tAr Its th had bought it. The next It is louder than a circus '4 1.

be, a west endeatoneg to tnato a 'teamster t.t i et. ri calliope but more soothing to the 4 taming, after the -fact had been 1. ort 1. II tog published in the paper, -a suave ear. It can be heard 14 mileS, Yet is 4, i.

4 ,14,, "14 --'it 4..11 gentleman called at Mr Binks' office qUiet and restful. 46 .4 1110 4 tz 1 Ile -1(k, Ites sat 1 4 (I and presenting his card, said: "Put it '''-on the car," said Mr m' otatol It st Ito ts I it: 'Id 0 Iseek, Dinka "1 want to be the first Man 7 oar dollverid ts vor-, 8 le A 4 "I am an agent for automobile ae- in this town to have cessories. hat 1 want to interes i 4...., ,.4 11 i frwistI le Jim sae Esery lee 1....1 vou In Is a new horn. It makes a "I have here a little hat-lifting paltt at the et-et reel4, tot and is device," said the fifth "It 1' 4 tkirltartlirelt livabsta I- tst.fttelt.71trgs-gt.Itte nee nottoe like a pig Under a fenc something brand-new. It cannot fail attaches to the roof of the carand to attract the attention of the pedes- by simply pressin' a button with 1 Iv 4, atc II' trianand the corner policeman.

It your foot the driver can lift his hat i 4 1 siksed it tat 4 es ber. r.1"' rat lii. rO Cf. Seattle, etr-e tell 1 4' litt can be heard eight miles. 1 will put to a lady and not take his hands off 1 rep that 4 it Ids.

this-'born on your machine complete the operating department of the car. 5, eb, ii, a lied be 46 for $48. Where is the machine. It takes up very little space and Is -e Plea se, arid when shall 1 put it on' a very attractive accessorY." Ito tv Ptent electric sign with Mr 11. it on my ear," said Mr 1 PETER ALEXANDER DEAD.

SIX CHAPTERS ENGAGrD 0 "The machine," said Mr Blinks, "is Illo, diEMINIMOMPOPOP Binks. 4 in the You can put the born 8 tip until noon the first day gen- -A 't, Barre, Vt. Merchant Was Familiarly Until, IS on this morning. It has three horn tlemen called and sold Mr Dinka Kratiotrt as Ins Grand Wit lilan et at Graftd LtVt.ortt Ccitt IA 1,, on it now, but I don4t want any au- the following: tomobilist to make any noise- that I Usisationa. Its Ces.tets uc Patent cigar lighter to attach to 0' CKTI't make.

Here) your check." stAnttm ft 4... War Ef-IPTto -Sultss--4r. Itts ttt-tal la the dash. Five minutes later another suave Curling iron. electrically II ca operated.

a rsorstor of Ma aosatto so-otstY trite et settee tett. seoseeeet orseeissos a A le 4,...,4 v. 414 Ito ItSs 0,1 I I 'Noir lis IF II 41, Soa 4 a gentleman called. "I am selling a neat Fireless cooker to attach to the L'N' loave a a eV. It htio arta ibfer Wrest et irtrret Ala 144.40.4.

Is little silk flag to stand upright on the back of the car like a trunk. 1.001: a Ittltsit t't Its t' tb4 114 4 a art of the automobile, and 1 ore Cellarette to go the back 4, 4 '64'7 '1. i 3 I tlar al tstat a a a lcl tll' a tAr und know you will want one on your new seat trolor nu toren to A Lor e- Fob 1. Pet. l''''-'101rtrit.

l'At ril 40'a II ca ons, 'a 4 I Ito is as fasaItattr a a 6 tr, sou. 8.1.iiiir Eor li it.iil.",,,, oi, 014ISAII-Ist, Enough said," replied Mr, Binks name. eland obi tu.se (4 lie Aft, .4.1.1 tio, "Tut the flag On the car and send Hand washstand to attach to the me the tilt" lk t.s' back of the front seat. i 1 4 I Ileterwl 41 Mg, fr i 0 .4, Afoot-S. AL, 0,, 4 7 1,,, I e4 a Id ao lies 1-a, 44444444, 4,4 ,,,44,, isatt 4e mo 44 tr .0 a ot the first cter.gregett.,-,r,..a.1 Sot I k444-44' 414, 1P-41 14 Soap dishes, medicine chest I.

tioo oaa lat Sa iike ea The third man came close in the he and 44. Church I toilet EntertairtrAvrit and DanCe tot s4 t'a ivalk of the second. "1 am selling a -Ilittle device," said he "to signal the Mr Binks went home to lunch and a 4. 4 .61 I 141 4 44, 4 .0441.6 4 1 4 II John IL 1.4shernsa Lodge. D.

et II4 lc 7..,401. 1 earner Policeman and other automo- hasn't been at his Mee since. He held en trio) entertatctnent sod irte lurk. ot 'twist. It Is a wooden arm which thinking of moving to California.

it 11,04 Ile MRS WILLIAM dstee la Wtnona Milt ent's ay, 47 91 1114o or la 1 I 4 vs. gives the proper signals and oper- the 'accessories have left enough 1 l'etteoc 0 to ree4 40 IL, eta ill.t it, shout VA, teov 1,4,, 1 emanating from a room in his crates from wire emanat car get his family How Vivian Martin Looked In "The Spendthrift." 1 -0 A ...1.11 trt i 4 11 11- 4 41' 'tt teto-ose 'I It, I. to a a 4 I :4 of aerieedals under the feet of the Into it okra teire ..,.....0, n4S12 1 IP" Ittell Linda wore aas rel iL 1 --4 4a .4 Mc" I 4 xi" lit 11. 4 ilk 14. IL 1V4.

42114 l'441" the dash. Five minutes later another suave Curlinglron, electrically operated. gentleman called, "I am selling a neat Fireless cooker to attach to the back of the car like a trunk. little silk flag to stand upright on the 4, fore part of the automobile, and I Cellarette to go under the back o- em know you will want One On your new Beat car." 'Patent electric sign with Mr 4 .:1 "Enough said," replied MrBinks. Binks name.

1 "Tut the flag On the car and send Hand washstand to attach to the me the bill back of the front seat. i 11i Soap dishes. medicine chest and 44 it, The third man came close in the Z. ivalk of the seeond, "I am selling a toilet et 'little device," said he "to signal the Mr Binks went home to lunch and -'10d--4---- ''''l Corner Policeman and other automo- hasn't been at his office since. He biliste.

It is a wooden arm which thinking of moving to California, if MRS WILLIAM JEFFERS( gives the proper signals and oPer- the accessories have left enough 1 erates from wire emanating from a room in his car to get his family How Vivian Martin Looked In "The Perks of pedals under the feet of the Into it. 51r ROY KA MR BINICS AND HIS .9 gentleman A I came and sold Mr Dinka an i -vs' automobile when 131 ..,41,,,,,,.:,:::.,.,:511::: was thinking of smorm.e, Bthininkgs else. Nevertheless, proud of his au, tomobile, and he enjoyed it to the limit until It became noised about that be had bought it. The next after the fact had been published in the paper, -a suave gentleman palled at Mr Binks office and presenting his card, said: "I am an agent for automobile cessories. What I want to interest you in is a new horn.

It makes a noise like a pig under a fence and is something brand-new. It cannot fail to -attract the attention of the pedestrian and the corner policeman. It can be heard eight miles. I will put thilNorn on your machine complete for $48. Where is the machine.

please, and when shall I put it on?" "The machine," said Mr Blinks, "is in the -Yeu can put the born on this morning. It has three horns on it now, but I don't want any au- tomobilist to make any noise- that I can't make. Here is Your check." Fille minutes later another suave gentleman called, "I am selling a neat little silk flag to stand upright on the fore part of the automobile, and I know you will want one on your new car. 0, "Enough said," replied MrMilks. Put the flag on the car and send me the The third Man came close in the walk of the seCond, "I am selling a Jlitt le device," said he "to signal the corner policeman and other It is a wooden arm which gives the proper signals and opererates from wire emanating from a peries of pedals under the feet of the 0 LT-ON driver.

The wooden arm haa, per- feet hand on the end and the hand I gloved. The driver is not obliged to use his own arm at all in giving the street-corner signals. The cost in" "Never mind the cost," said Mr Binks. "Put the wooden arm on my car. If yoU also have a wooden head for the driver you may put that on.

Good "I am selling a new automobile whistle," announced the fourth caller. "It attaches to the exhaust and plays a tune known as '0, You Beautiful It is louder than a circus calliope, but more soothing to the ear. It can be heard 14 miles, yet is (Viet and restful." "Put it on the ear," said Mr Dinka. "I want to be the first man In this town to have one." "I have here a little hat-lifting device," said the fifth caller. "It attaches to the roof of the car and by simply pressire a button your foot the driver can lift his hat to a lady and not take his hands off the operating department of the car.

It takes up very little space and is a very attractive accessory." "Put it on my car," said Mr Binks. Up until noon the first day gentlemen called and sold Mr Binks the following: Patent cigar lighter to attach to the dash. Curling 'Iron, electrically operated. Fireless cooker to attach to the back of the car like a trunk. cenarette to go under the back seat.

'Patent electric' sign with Mr Binks name. Hand washstand to attach to the back of the front seat. Soap dishes medicine chest and toilet set. Mr Binks went home to lunch and hasn't been at his office since. He is-.

thinking of moving to California, if the accessories have left enough room in his car to get his family Into it. MRS WILLIAM JEFFERSON. I lissViv viRs wLLAm JELFERsoN, 11' ch 1 A I i 1 111 1 I 1 arries Son of Jefferson. It laaa in thy, Istirt--ary eta. et a 'tows atrale 1 ttAlt, 1040-vgl; groded school in VS-to-tot city oast otatoet 11'14 st.iso-tbst.

lite dal' w.dia lac or 0 -Nos. lial, irais "Tars" astir itsto 11-r1 K14 (e.t.a.' toil toot stasoa barto, th.401 2 talk, 1 416.,1 44at 0 IA woo sts it 5) for I s' i tvt, dt.t&ey ttatLotpwittr'f: osoc4 qb-t. SS 0141flige IP II 01 47 1 ----It 11, 04 is 1 I I i I 1 A 11,1:4 sal -4 ersit-ty. 9. E.21,tiii go tit 111.1".

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ilk )0 t4 it 1., tit I bs AtAr awl tot.b,t.41 lit, I lot, tv 1 er Iv! 04 b. va f. glint clot 14' all ".1 I a rt plle4 tbat bo 464 1114. 111, filI itt t''''' t-'. g' MRS WILLIAM How Vivian Martin Looked In "The Spendthrift" 1 I I I Me In II more-err chasm et 16, 1 grade-11 rirelst-iol hi Wesstesis ettr the day zos the of east .0 (SI ten use in to (xi op 1 star OA ter layise4 I -Cgrlii-- the Isis( he Ir.

1 it I titempell Itl MAItarsi- 1 i ost lea ts As," titer Vracht fr. I 'Ittre. wars Iter istseireete4 yetI 1 Mali4g Jim bawl 14Pn tootv quimelt or Ilticitif. inireri the, 4S 4111414.11, IV SS endeatort2ta t.i malt a twarnolot adt eaTtdii i rt Su, 0 4 1 tli 4, 41 otato4 trt at Ito tal 7 od ocie 4 i II I I la Jr! i an tt Past at tat, Inotattt area la a LAtt go ttl, St 10114 'Etat tbetAar. iv' b41 replit4 Ituat bo d4 PETER ALEXAtIDER DEAD.

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'T t. t't ttutt 1 ti- 4 A LI t'44 1 440 4 4 4.408 tietr tto tt 5th-av theatre, where Ise is week. that lie had 10.414 was "going or he'd be bismed Jt he had Is larely out her a native or Cray, ltArtkiii. hten on Ile stag it.nk-v, ydros For alamt te( heen unthr the ri1.0-.a4e:rent ar Sate nolerw-1 tn dilaty elite Itl.A1 tall er I this ettgaveriwt.1 ottlit I.or a tri v.1.1,-It vi )oed Ito at tile wet toi rt. le; in mon won the C.Ari,tie idaelion.litt.

now tioelon. 1 two priests will go back to New York McCarthy of Dorchteter. Myles Jo- NEW YORK, May 17It has become said at a SO Or the house of studies at 'Washington 1 sePh MeSwiney of Beverly, Bernard known on Broadway that little Miss playing this and will shortly begin their work as Sheridan osKane of Chestnut Hill. Vivian Martin one of the blondeet in- his brother issionaries. Henry Michael Joseph Tattan of Som- mThe three Priests ordained for the erville and Andrew Joseph White of genues seen irs New York In )cars was Martin.

but I Congregation of the Oblates were Rev Brookline. These deacons constitute married to William Jefferson a son of beard of the Fr Charles William Webb cif Buffalo, the class that viill be ordained to- the the late Joseph last Sunday. NI les NI arti Rev, Fr James Joseph McCartin priesthood about a year hence. or per- They are present staying at the rri.nles.. tz.th,47 ihs, of Lowell Rev Fr Joseph baps a few months earlier.

Bolduc of Lowell. The four members of the Congrega- Hotel Ansonia. Neither could be found she vise Is) y. The 13 elevated to the deaeonate 'Tan of the Oblates elevated to the today, so further details of the wedding 141- riho are for this diocese were Rev cone were Rev Messrs William of e.eilee were not availae. rs Charles Augustus Donohne of Patrick Haley of South ROStOrt, Chas bl tiv.th Wa.istee Winchester.

TimothY James Donovan Augustine Fallon of Cornwall. Ont; Mr Jefferson and Miss Martin had then le of Winchester, Cornelius Thomas Terrence Jerome- Loftus of Marys- been eep i ti me I fifer' tind folio ng company for 8 omo O'Brien of Revere, William Thomas ville, Ont. and Joseph Rosario Jalbert OM. hat en Aloyslus O'Brien of Jamaica Plain, of Lowell. They will return to the before their marriage.

The hole Rie Thircs AmbroNe Delahunty Walker of Rox- Oblate house of study at Tewksbury alto was aware of this but the young tialety a few bury, Joseph Francis Bonner of Dor- to complete their theological enures. couple never suspected that their career she ws chester. Thomas Wencelaus Buckley while the 13 deacons for the Boston William Je of West Quincy. John William Ma- diocese will continue their Course at friends knew of the romance. Joseph eueleted of honey of $0mecville.

kitivirtnee William the Brighton Jefferson, a brother of the bridegroom. in i two Priests will go back to New Tork or the house of studies at 'Washington and will shortly begin their work as missionaries. The three priests ordained for the Congregation of the Oblates were Rev Fr Charles William Webb of Buffalo, Rev, Fr James Joseph McCartin of Lowell Rev Fr Joseph Arthur Bolduc of Lowell. The 12 elevated to the deaconate who are for this diocese were Rev Messrs Charles Augustus Donohne of Winchester, Timothy James Ponovan of Winchester, Cornelius Thomas O'Brien of Revere, William Thomas Aloyslus O'Brien of Jamaica Plain, Ambrose Delahunty Walker of Roxbury, Joseph Francis Bonner of Dorchestero. Thomas Wencelaus Buckley of West Quincy, John William Ma- honey of kiontecville.

William McCarthy of Dorchester. Myles Joseph McSwiney of Beverly, Bernard Sheridan 0Kane of Chestnut Hill, Henry Michael Joseph Tanen of Somerville and Andrew Joseph White of Brookline. These deacons constitute the class that will be ordained to the priesthood about a year hence. or perhaps a few months earlier. The four members of the Congregation of the Oblates elevated to the deaconate were Rev Messrs William Patrick Haley of South Boston.

Chas. Augustine Fallon of Cornwall. Ont. Terrence Jerome- Loftus of Marysville. Ont.

and Joseph Rosario Jalbert of Lowell. They will return to the Oblate house of study at Tewksbury to complete their theological course. while the 13 deacons for the Boston diocese will continue their course at the Brighton NEW YORK, May 17It has become known on Broadway that little Miss Vivian Martin. one of the blondest ingenues seen ir New York In years.was married to William Jefferson. a son of the late Joseph lust Sunday.

They present staying at the Hotel Ansonia. Neither could be found today. so further details of the wedding were not available. Mr Jefferson and Miss Martin had been "keeping company for 8ome time before their marriage. The whole alto was aware of thl s.

but the young couple never' suspected that their friends knew of the romance. Joseph Jefferson brother of the bridegroom. said at a playing this his brother Martin. but heard of the "Martin teens. $he is Fhe h3e she WS.

)tarli hAg el w.th tvirt: I ht tit Ar und follosed one that wire hief. Gaiety few career eti, wail wilitent Jeff, hunted of In I I I I 4 4.

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