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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1908.

jsas a ii i i tp? i 'N. i b.a zv v. i i Vj 1.1,1 if jhss1- ii i -v 11 im jx jcl a-T -rr- A 1 1 II -Ja I VT -A-a1 I nKKS fro oLWitM 11 mSsbS1 in inT Waking Up To the Fact 1 I Suggestions Tor Practical Christmas Gifts Why not a Jewel Cabinet, either alone or as an appropriate accompaniment to the Jeweled remembrance? Dennisorf makes them in a wide variety of sizes and styles for both men and women from the convenient little cabinet for gentlemen's stick pins, sleeve buttons, to the elaborate affair for Miladi's boudoir. Many advertisers who have not heretofore used them are waking up to the fact that in failing to consider daily newspapers they are neglecting the greatejt of all' mediums for publicity to the consumer. The first thought to those who do not know to the contrary from experience is "too expensive." But this is not so.

Of course, steam power publicity through dailies to the home costs money, but what of that if it pays? Newspaper advertising properly done, pavs handsomely. VVhy not try it and see for yourself? If you manufacture something for general use you could not do better than to make an appropriation and try out some section of the country which beit appeals to you. The demonstration would be most valuable and would cost practically nothing. Think it over. Write THE DAILY CLUB.

901 World Building, New York. Jewel Cabinets and Jewelry Cleaning Outfits successfully solve the problem of "what to You can buy them for as little as 75c or pay as high as $12.00 for a single cabinet. Some are covered with rich leather and velvets lined with luxurious silks and plushes. Others not so elaborate, but equally practical and serviceable. Dennifton't Jewelry Clraning Outfits are alao made In varied ttvlen.

Wool Knm Warm- Throat Mufflera, lisle Ladies Galtera, 10 hut- tn, per palr.Vl.SO silk, all colors. tun 98e I I r5v i III Kach outfit containing complete materials for properly cleaning Christmas giving, put np tn special Hony Others In leather, imitation leather and wood. Begin Vour Chrisfmts Shopping it Dennison'i The Most Interesting Stores In New York Jll- lit ft. vv gn Jl MW 4 a 15 Join 5f. Personal AND Social I I mamm I JHraBHMHaaMHHMMiMMMataM EXPECT II HARD WINTER i i and the Rev.

Walter Kerwtn of St. Rose of Lima's Church, ParkvUle, will art aa and the Rev. Walter Kerwln of St. Rose of Lima's Church, ParkvUle, will act as subdeacon. Thomas Larkln of Seton Hall will act as master of ceremonies.

Father Cloherty will celebrate his flrBt low mass the following morning in tho I'S Furs at important reductions on account oi removal. St. Vincent de Paul Society Will Discuss Situation at An. nual Meeting. LECTURE ON JAPAN.

"There isn't a great deal of 'butterfly' existence for those girls," said Mrs. Helen H. Gardener In her Brooklvn Institute lecture at the Academy of Music, yesterday afternoon, on "Xikko the Beautiful." which included much about Tokio and Kioto. During her stay in Japan, through knowing some of the Jipanese intimately, Mrs. Gardener had moi-e opportunity than most travelers or foreign residents of seeing the intimate side of life there and to study women the working class as well as of the upper class.

A great many beautiful pictures of Xlltko were put upon the screen, nnd among them the street scenes in various places was a celebration for tho pod of penmanship. This is a favorite celebration, which takes place In August. Mrs. Gardener said that all Oriental peoples make much of the ability to write well, and the Jnpanese are more particular than other Orientals, and "a slovenly or a careless hand writing is as It would be to us If one could not write G. G.

Gunther's Sons The finest furs in the world. The Industrious Man travels on the LEHIGH VALLEY between New York and Buffalo and West via Niagara Falls because time is one of his most valuable assets, and the Lehigh schedules and the accessibility of its terminals save his time and promote his convenience. In fact, it is quite possible for him to carry on his business while en route. The smoothness of the stone ballasted road bed makes it easy to write or consider business problems while enjoying the comforts of the luxurious equipment of the Lehigh's fastest trains. If one must travel, a minimum loss of business time and activity is an SESSIONS JUDGES TO SPEAK.

Boy to Be Ordained to the 1 Priesthood News of Catholic Churches. private chapel ot Mrs. Thomas v. nyan at Suffern, N. Y.

On Sunday, after the high mass at St. Patrick'a, Father Cloherty will be tendered a dinner and reception at the home of Mr. Doner ty, on Carlton avenue. Bishop McDonnell will administer the sacrament of confirmation to-morrow morning at the Church of St. John of God, at Central Isllp.

of which the Rev. Nicholas V. Keating is rector. On Sunday morning. December 20, the solemn dedlcaton of the new church of St.

Aloyslus, on Oonderdonk avenue, of which the Rev. John W. Hauptmann is rector, will take place. This is a German church and the new structure will prove a great convenience to tho rapidly increasing number of The Right Rev. Mgr.

George W. Munde-lein, chancellor of the dloceBe, who returned from Rome on Thursday, where he attended tho celebration of the jubilee of Pope Plus, at once relieved the Rev. James J. Coan, rector of St. John's Chapel, who haB been acting chancellor of a large amount of work.

Mgr. Mundc-lein Is tn.excollcnt health and says that the Holy Father is In splendid condition, considering tho very fatiguing ceremo-nlee at which he has officiated during tnc last few months. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of next week will be Ember days. The Christmas bazar at St. Vincent's IMPERIAL CROWS at all." PLUMBERS HOLD A BALL.

Three thousand Brooklyn plumbers made merry last night at Saengerbund important factor. nan on tne occasion of their twentieth annual reception and ball. Nearly fifty of the delegates to the Bill Posters convention were present also. The grand march was led by John Chantrell, the LEHIGH VALLEY TICKET OFFICES; 1460 and 355 Broadway, New York 325 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Annex Ferry, Foot Fulton St. The retreat for the members of the Society of St; Vincent de Paul, which has been conducted this week In St.

James Pro-Cathedral, under the direction of the Eev. Luke Grace, of Niagara University, will close to-morrow morning at the 8 o'clock mass. The attendance' at the retreat has been very satisfactory, nd the eloquent sermons of Father Grace have done much. to kltdle anew the faith in the The men have been engaged in making the' retreat will receive communion la a body at the mass In the morning In the afternoon, the annual meeting of the sooioty will be held in the hall of St. James Parochial School, on Jay street, opposite the church.

"Justices George J. 0Keefe and J. Korker of the Court president, and his wife. Next in lin were Mr. and Mrs.

William Dalv. In charge were: Floor James Doughorty; assistant floor manaeers. James Gray, William McKittrick; ar rangements committee. Daniel Mackin. Home for Boys.

at State street and Boerum place, which opened on Thursday chairman; Edward Cade, treasurer: Arthur J. Dunne, secretary; John Jacoby, Edward Ennls, William Daly, Edward Mc-Shane, George Essex, Thomas Harkins, aiternoon of this week, has been a groat succcbs so far. The vlsiiors have been delighted with the showing of articles suitable for Christmas gifts and with tne RUSSIAN SABLE Ranging from medium shades to the finest and darkest skins obtainable. Long and medium Coats for street and evening wear. Muffs and "eck Pieces, in all the desirable furs, modelled into the latest fashions.

SILVER FOX SKINS. Fur Coats for Men, suitable for street, dress or automobiling. 184 Fifth Avenue, "ew York. BABY ITCHING BURNJNG0ZEMA p.dward Meaney; finance committee, John Brown. chairman; Thomas Harkins, Charles Grossman; examining hoard.

Martin H. Donlon, Owen Hand. Michael ract tnat the nrtlcles are sold outright. The bazar will be open this afternoon and evening. Many children have visited Sullivan.

John P. Kane. John Casey. mo nome. The proceeds will heln tn de The offlcer8-of the Local No.

1, V. A. are; PAINTS, VARNISHES, WOOD STAINS and FLOOR POLISH Delivered by our wagons In all parts ot and Country. Tel. 48S5 Main.

C. W. KEEN AN, 447 FULTON SI. COMTEK JAY. fray the expense of giving the boys in the home a good Christmas, and also help John Chantrell.

president; William Daly. vice president; Richard Cameron, secre to pay mo interest on the mnrtnic tary-treasurer; Edward Cade, reading which comes due about this time. clerk; Edward Ennls, Inside sentry; Jo ot Special Sessions will make addresses, in additiou to which the regular reports of the work of the past year will be red. There will he special reports from the committees having in charge the special work, of the society, showing what has been done at the Fresh Air Home, at tho County Buildings, Ozanam Home, end Id the probationary work of the Children's Court and other courts. This meeting is expected to be one of the best in the history of the society, and a large attendance from the fifty and more conferences of the society in Brooklyn is expected.

Thomas W. Hynes, deputy charities commissioner of Brooklyn, who has just completed his 35th year of service as president of the society, will preside. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Charles K.

McDonnell, D.D., the Rt. Rev. The election of officers of St. Augustine's Branch No. 214, Ladies Catholic seph Bauer, outside sentry.

Board of directors, John Jacoby, chairman; James Almost Drove Him into Convulsions His Head and Face a Mass of Terrible Humor Suffering was Dreadful Is Permanently Cured. DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA REMEDIES fox, tfeorge Lockhart. James Dougherty, Benevolent Association, for the year 1909, took place Tuesday evening at K. of Arthur J. Dunne.

Business agents, James institute. The president, Miss Elizabeth A. Dennen, who served as the incumbeut of that omce for tho past three years, declined renomination, and Miss Anna Cunniff, who has faithfully discharger' the duties of recorder for four years, as elected to succeed Miss Dennen as president. The other officers elected are as PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cletmra ud bwitifiea the hair. Promoter a luxuriant growth.

Xnver to Stor Gray Cure clp diienw ic hair ttiuajz. gQg.aad af DENTISTRY. Murphy, Thomas Greene, William Moran. DANCE MILTON'S POEMS. It was Milton, the young poet, who was commemorated last night at the Brooklyn Heights Seminary, when Miss Marie Warren interpreted his L'AUegro dancing.

The poem was divided into three stanzas, and before the dance of each section, pupils of the school, the Misses Chaplain, Dennle and Murray, read a third of the poem. Koyal Stone Smith sang Wordsworth's "Sonnet on Milton" and the first part of II Penseroso, to music composed for the Milton celebration in London last Wednesday. YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENT PLAY. "All the Comforts of Home." William Gillette's four-act comedy, was given, last night, at Prospect Hall, Prospect avenue, near Fifth, by the members of the Young People's Society of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church. The cast was an excellent one and the difficult parts were well vresented.

At the. conclusion of the piny a dance was en Good judgment selects, good taste wears Arrow Collars iuuows: rirst vice president, Mrs. M. McCarthy; second vice president, Mrs. A.

Donahue; recorder. Mrs. M. Young; assistant recorder, Miss Maybell Abbott; financial secretary. Miss Anna McCaffrey; treasurer.

Miss Ada A. Powers; marshal. Miss Josephine Fay; guard, Miss Margaret Kllduff; trustees, Mesdames M. Abbott, M. Cuff and M.

Rogers. Tho Catholic Club of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Twentv-flrst street, near Fifth avenue, will hold its annual entertainment and reception at Prospeot Hall. Prospect avenue, near Fifth on Monday evening, January 18. Everything points to a.

very successful affair, as the committee in charge, and all the members are working both night and day in order to make this affair the greatest success of any that this club has held, as the proceeds, as usual are for the benefit of the church. On Sunday, December 20. at 3:30 P.M., the Rt. Rev. Bishop McDonnell, will lay the cornerstone of the new Church of the Assumption nn nnmh P.

J. McNamara, V.G;. the Rev. Dr. William J.

White, Father Farrell of Far Rockaway, the Rev. Peter Donahoe, rector of St. James, and many other clergymen are expected te bo present. President Hynes says that the reports of what the society is doing this winter will be particular signiflcauce. More applications for aid have been made lo the various branches of the society in Brooklyn than over before so early in the winter, and it is believed that the society, will have to meet more demands this year than in any year of its history.

A strong appeal will be made for Its to exercise their liberality in every way possible, for it is the belief of (he officers of this splendidly 'organised body of charitable men that this will be a very hard winter for the poor. Professor James C. llonaghan. LL.D., formerly of the Department of Commerce and LaborWashington, D. and bow of St.

John's College, will deliver a course of lectures on "Socialism" under the auspices of the Holy Name Society attached to Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel on Putnam avenue. Tho first When my son was only about a year old eczema began to break out on his face. It kept getting worse and wo called in a doctor whose medicine only aeemed to make it worse, until his head and face were a solid, raw sore. It waa awful. He suffered dreadfully, and screamed until we thought he would go into convulsions, it would itch and burn so.

We became so dissatisfied that we called in another doctor. He prescribed the Cuticura Remedies. The baby commenced to get better right away, although by this time the disease had a good start. I don't -think we used more than three bottles of the Cuticura Resolvent, together with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. It was perhaps several months before all traces of the eczema were gone, the last being behind tho ears, but the Cuticura Remedies cured him completely, and he had the prettiest head of curly hair grow after his head commenced to get better.

He is now not quite twenty-four, and he has been cured permanently. "My face is very tender and Cuticura Soap is about the only soap I tan use without irritating the skin. Mrs. L. A.

Fox, 1670 So. Washington Denver, Deo. 26, 1907, and Jan. 6, Dr. L.

J.IIoyt. 4rr, FIT.TON bMR JAY, Matthews'. Da not ftilsuKe itw number. ma Beautiful enminunus gum ta nf tet.i, $10 a set. extracting TH-Juded.

ai Tteth extracted without pain. Par.ial sets, $100 per tooth Filling teeth. rnntiniii'iup Practice nver 31 venrf. ALL WORK GIARAXTEED. 15c, each -2 for 25c.

4i Makers joyed. The cast included Fred Brooks. Genrge Herr, Walter Schacht. Miss Gcorgino Kolkeoeck, Miss Dorothy Roth. AUCTION SALES.

Arrow Cuffs street, between Hicks and Henry streets. iuuny in tne Drom nont elerirv nf th lecture will be given to-morrow evening Truth and ana tne next on Sunday. December 27, in New Parish Hall, on Madison street between uaipti and Patchen avenues, at 8 P.M. A musical programme will also be rendered. All are welcome.

Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms, Inc. Fourth A v. Mnuhattnn, K. K. Corner SStli St.

HKVRV A. HAHTNAN, Auctioneer. Conwlldmed Salo No. 50 by Auction of The Provident Loan Society of New York Of the collateral for unpaid loans made between June 1. and June Jo, bath, inclusive.

WILMAMSpl'RK OFKICE, 24 Graham Av Rrooktyn. Loans No. to No. 0I.H12, both tnclusiva. To bo sold WKnxEsn tv ami thi rspav, 1IKCKMBHR HI AMI 17.

nt 10 o'clock eneli dny. KXIIiniTIO MOM)AA Tl KSI) A K.UBKK It AMI in. IIMIS. Charles Boschen, Miss Ottlle Rath, Miss Alma Raih, G. Marwede, Alfred Holms, Miss Murie Horman, Fred Burkhardt, Will Herbert, Miss Marie Lange, REVELERS HOLD A DANCE.

An Informal dance by the Revelers of Bay Ridge was held last night at the Ridge Club, Seventy-third street, near Second avenue. The hail was prettily decorated and the affair was one of the most enjoyable social events held In South Brooklyn this season. Among those who assisted tn making the dance success were Miss Pauline Gill, Miss Eleanor Ryan, Mrs. J. Atwell, Miss Marlon Whalen, Mrs.

E. Raleigh, J. Mc-Partland, E. Raleigh. J.

P. Matthews, J. Atwell and S. T. McGovern.

CHURCH OF NATIVITY SOCIAL. At the Church of the Nativity parish hall, Kenllworth place, near Avenue F. diocese are expected to be present, and Rev. Dr. While of the Visitation parish, will deliver an address.

To-morrow, tho second week of the mission given by tho Jesuit Fathers at St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets, of which, the Rev. M. O. Flan-nery is rector, will open for the men.

The attendance at the mission this week has been marvelous, and the church basement has been crowded with those who could not get Into the church. The ceremony at the close of the mis The Rev. Dr. JanieB T. Hlggins, rector of St.

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Auxiliary of the St. Vincent de Paul So clety at Ozanam Home, 42 Concord on Monday, December 14, at 8:30 o'clock In the afternoon. His subject Too much stress cannot be placed on tho great value of Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent Pills in antiseptic cleansing and other purposes which readily suggest themselves to women especially mothers, thus affording pure, sweet and economical treatment for inflammations, itchings, irritations and pains, as well as such sympathetic affections as anaemia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and debility. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, thegreatSkin Cure, have become the world's favorites for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. ComjilMe Externa! snd Internal Treatment for Every Humor ol Infanta, children, and Adults oon-alauor Cuticura Soap CSe.l to lranw tne kln.

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Sole Boston, Musn. asr-Malled Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. will bo "The Formation of Character. sion at Our Lady of Mercy, Schermerhorn street, near Bond, to-morrow night will L. L.

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Kst. A. .1. Heancy, Allnntlc av. all diamonds, gtwids eveiy pledged fiom Sept.

T. to be very 'nteresting. Over a thousand men last night, more than seventy-five men i I. Oi, 10 mm an umvi uaies held over. Bridge 11, in Son.

-7 .1 prior Lec. why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts withotit any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component and women of the parish met at a social, which was held under the auspices of the Parish Aid, for the purpose of having the new members meet the older Durrng the last few months there has been an Increasing membership In the congregation, and the pastor, the Rev. Andrew Flemmlng, was desirous that all wno nave oeen attending the mission, each bearing a lighted candle, will renew their baptismal vows. In the afternoon there will be a meeting of the women's societies, In connection with the closing of the mission.

To-night the devotions of the holy hour, a service which is very popular with the men. will be held. The celebration of the silver jubilee of the Rev. John T. Woods, rector nf the Trie, K'way.

9S7 Myrlie ware, lireai-ms. cutlery, nuisi-yuods every uescrlption pledged Per. 17. S. clollnntj, IV J.

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cl.Hhmc plid.l to IV Church of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, will be one of the notable events of the' year vice president. William Stafford; worthy chaplain. Charles MeFadden; worthy flr.nnctal secretary, Hugh D. Newman: worthy recording set re-Wiry. Thnnuis P.

Mo Anile; worthy ircasmT. Lawrence F. Carroll, worthy trustees. Milan. Charles Hungei fold anil 1'eter Dailey: worthy conductor.

William Broun: should know one another. I The women had charge of the refreshments. Short addresses were made by the pastor and several of the men present. Vocal and piano selections were I rendered by members. Mrs.

Joseph i Miller is president of the Ladies Aid in Catholic circles. Catholic and non. OILS, STAlS, VIRMSKKS, PEPER parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objectionable substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine-manufactured by the California Fig Syrup only, and for sale by all leading The regular monthly meeting of St. Vincent's Fresh Air Guild will be held at St.

John's College, LewiB and Wll-loughby avenues, to-morrow, at 3:30 in the afternoon. James Aloyslus Cloherty, a Brooklyn boy, who has Just completed his studies los the priesthood in the Immaculate Conception Theological Seminary, in South Orange, N. will be ordained by Bishop O'Connor of the diocese of Newark, on the morning of December 19. Mr. Cloherty is a native of Brooklyn and received his elementary education in St.

James parochial school, on Jay street. He graduated from the College of St. Francis Xavley, in New York, and after hla graduation took a post graduate course in mathematics and science at Columbia University. He was for several years tutor in the home of ThomaB F. Ryan, making his with the family and accompanying them in their travels.

He is a close friend of William J. Doheny, the superintendent of the Catholic Home Bureau for Dependent Children, and since the death of his parents has made his Brooklyn residence with Mr. Doherty at the la'ter's home, 101 Carlton avenue. Father Cloherty will celebrate his first solemn high mass on Sunday, December 20, at St. Patrick's Church, on Wlllough-by avenue, of which the Right Rev.

Mgr. Taafe Is rector. It is expected that the Right Rev. Mgr. Denis McMahon of New Catholic residents of Flatbush are alike determined to make the occasion memorable, and to this end will do honor to the popular priest.

Jubilee day will be Mrs. Copeland Is president of the Sewins worrhv ipsidp Eunrd. Kinnprl 417 DEKALB AVE. Circle of the Ladies Aid. and assisted by worthv outside guard, William I'assidy MISS BOSWELL LECTURES.

Miss Helen Varlck Boswoll, a member of the West Side Woman's Republican Club of Manhattan, who visited the Canal Zone at the direction of the United Stales ttovernment, tn improve social conditions there, lectured last night at the Bedford Branch. Brooklyn Public Library, before the Kings County Political Equality League, on "Conditions in the Panama December 22, but there will also be a several others, they furnished a night of past worthy presidents, II. demons; ration on the following day, an pleasure. A sale or articles, donated bv Tel. 3K55 Pros.

GASOLENE forAutomobiles At 10c. Dellverrd not than gal. lots C.tTen, Ma''k Reunion an, I John J. Wilson. Danquet will De tendered to Father members, was also held and a substan Woods at the Academy of Music on De JUBILEE FOB SECTOR WOODS.

The boys of St. John's Collene T.ewla cember 29. Some of the most prominent cltisens of Brooklyn will participate in this celebration. silver iiihiloo ot Zone." There was a large atten- In connection with the and Wllloughby avenues, will go on a retreat beginning December 18. under tho direction of Father J.

W. Moore, the Rev. J. Woo. Is.

tctur nf the d.ince 01 women anil a lair sprinkling m.m in thn it ,1 i -o nf ivhuni Honhoti On Tuesday evening, December 15. the people of Woodslde will celebrate tho silver Jubilee of Father Gannon, paj of St. Sebastian's Church. It was CASH OK CREDIT. EASY PAYMENT.

Airent will ll It itlrwl. AM. WITCH DIAMOND CI tial sum was talcen in. EAGLES HOLDAN ELECTION. The annual meeting and election of the Fraternal Older of Eagles of Brooklyn was hold, last night.

In its headquarters, in Arcanum Hi. II. Fulton and Bridge streets. The meeting attracted considerable interest and there was a spirited eontest over the election of vorthy prosjdent. The candidates for the office were John .1.

Harrington and James Mnnee. Harrington won out when the result of the vote was announced. The vole was "9 to 17 in favor of Harrington. Tho other officers elected were: worthy planned to have a formal church cele president of the college. The Christmas novena begins on that day.

A retreat for the girls of the parish, which hns been by Fathor Moore, closed today. A new literary society, named after Father Hartnutt, former president of St, John's, has been organized by the boys At. thn rnllniro Ppanlr LT. j.dim-ti Lane. Tel.

S867 Cort. Church of the Holy Cro.s. in Fiaibush. Haskell. Republican leader In the tho Eagle will print to-ninrnnv an article Twenty-third District, and Mr.

Peck were of Intoresi l.i everybody in I-'lai mir-h. Th" prominent. Miss Ida Craft, president of article will contain a shori sketch ot ihe the league, introduced the speaker, who growth of the church, and oi ihe plans talked about the social conditions of the which the most circus ot the Canal Zone. She told how caslo lines section, of all denoniiniii inns, arc making draw and afterward somewhat ef-to celebrate in a flttiiiK manner lite oc-, faced. Among the thinss needed, sha easion of Ihe jubilee.

Several illustra- said. vas reading matter. A number ot Hons of Ihe chiir.li and a line pnrlrait ot interesting pictures ot the section wero Father Woods will be primed to-morrow, shown. bration on December 22 also, but as this Is the date of Father Woods' celebration the Woodslde parishioners have nost- lone will preach the sermon on that oe- poned this aftalr until December 27, when Kerwin ot thpv will have as their guest man'y'prom ChuroK Calendar. Tickets, Envelop Cards, Programs Eaoi Priktino raa, univ hub viucteu Dresident.

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