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'i f.w I TUP THE TABLET, SATURDAY, JUN3 10, 1922, HOME FURNISHERS OVER 60 YEARS: Bishop McDonnell Memorijj Contest LECTURES AT THE Ni Aiihual Series of June Sales THE STORE OF GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE IIR CIIO Summary of Results Schools represented in the Grade schools Academies Institutions Schools not represented because of an accepted feasor Grade schools i- rv KXI I XI 1 125 ior 9 9 19 3 4 1 229 109 An Attractive Series to Bei Presented at Cliff Haven This Year. Academies Institutions Others Children entered Boys BROADWAY AT tSfflgLAWa. BRO.Q1SL1 4-PIECE WOOD FIBRE SUITE Large comfortable Setter, Arm Chair Rocker and oval Table; finely" constructed and beautifully finished is any of the ne-w E.Q0 two-tone colors you may Soft, movable cushions, covered in your choice of fancy figured cretome i Oae.BlocIo frcnn.Qcrtes AvmutnStatooi. Girls 120 Percentage of papers accented at th mtnimutn 63.4 papers accepted at the minimum rating of ttt ent. secure Kv 99a i cent, secured by the 229 contestants 7.3 Average per BETTERBILT FURNITURE FOR BETTER HOMES Boys Girls 76.1 78.6 iris' Organdy Frocks 6 List of Boy Contestants Rcceivins ver 65 f0 'Tbe formal opening of the thirty first session of the Catholic Bummor School jrf America, sit" Cliff by Rav.

Jojin E. Flood, IX.D., president. wJ! tattfe ptaco or July 2. polio ins 11 the ferogfam' of lee tulea for A Jily 3 to. 7- 'lectures bv lfv.j CfiarW Ph.D.,- brook heroin fry.

on Science and FflU h. I j. A', 'i 7 l'ojr evening1 Rev. II- a ti The Qaetn's Work, Bt Luitis, on Som Labor Prob Name School. Ot T- Term to 5ult Individual i An excellent selection cf Girls' Organdy dresses, shown in all the Pos.

1. 2. 3. A. 5.

5. 7. 1.98 season's newest pastel shades, also white embroidery, several styles to select from, full skirts, with ruffles, deep wide sash; sizes 6 to 14 years. Special Open Saturday hveninas; PROPAGATION 0 John Flynn Wm. J.

Francis J. Pay ton Brian" Gallagher' Vincent A. Brown John J. Drummond Isidore J. Vivona Edward.

F. Faan Joseph V. Ackley Edward P. Hoare Herbert S. Wendt George P.

JFlnster, 5 'Thomas F. Fitzpatrick Thomas V. Ford James F. X. Gleason Frank Johnston Vincent J.

Frank O'Malley Josoph Prout 1 Francis V. Rieger rr Our Lady of Victory St. Our JLady of, Perpetual lelp St, James Nativity Our Lady of Peace St. Rose of Lima. St.

Michael (4th ave.) St. Brigld i St. Mary Star of Sea ar Rockaway) St. Agnes (Rockville Ontre) St. Monica (Jamaica St.

Agnes (Brooklyn) St. Francis of Assist Holy Child Jesus St. Thomas Aquinas St. Brendan St. Francis Xavier Girls Dresses a jl49 FAfTH EXTOLLED Pope pel iyers Homily on Girls' Dresses of good quality organdy; maize, pink and blue; ruffle trimmed, deep hem, full skirt, tie sash.

Special Walsh, M.D.. on Artistic Backgrounds of St. FVancis and St. Teres (Illustrated). Claws In Sociology.

Four weeks cours under the direction of Rev. William" J. Kerby, St profesor "of Sociology, Catholic University." Washington, D. July 31 to August 4. Five lectures by Charles Nelll, Ph-Di, Director of the National Service School for Women ot the National Catholic Welfare Council, on Economics and Social Service.

August 7 to II. Five lectures by Kev. John vO'Oritdy. Ph.D.. Secretary of the National Conference of Catholic Charities, on Various Phases 85 S5 85 S5 (Hempstead) Sacred Heart Acade'iry Observance of Third Centenary, List of Girl Contestants Receiving 8Scc or Over i Pos.

Name. School. P. C. lems of the Day.

Jul i. Patriotic celebration. JnJy lOK. Five rooming lectures bj, P. '-Lennox, 1 LItt.D., Catholic l.x,r; may of America, Washington, I.

"on The Great Hiberno-English V'rifr cf the) Eighteenth Century." Two evening: lecture by Rev. M. de Jleredia, ti Holy Cross College, Worcester, on epiritiam and Common iScnsq- Two fvt nipp piino by O'l'iou'hcrty of- jBrcoklyn'. J'iy it-it. iFive morning lpctures jvy Joseph Kinsman, -on Tbrt Father' the American; Coin.

monweHirh. i.f i Four evening leotJfrea lieo 'f. Slock. Pft.D.v Catholla Univarslty, of Amerlci (an i farneg-1 Institution, Vahlngton, ft. yoiive Phase of American MeUl De.veloiiment.

July 24-25. Five morning lectures by Rev. Albert New Tork. on lIiLory andDeyelopment of th Woman Four everiijif song' recital! by Rev. Vincent Providence College, providence, 21-Aug.

4. Jv iriornlng leci turtlr by Rv. Thomas V. jschwert-rr, Kflltor, The ftosary Magazine, On iThe Domlnionna and (By Special Cable to N. C.

W. Xeics Organdy and Lawn Dresses White lawn dresses, prettily lace and embroid- -g cry trirrimed, in several styles; also organdy in Jttl 1 pastel shades; sizes 6 to 14 years. Other Dresses from $2.98 to $25.00 SECOXD FLOOn 1.98 Service.) Rome, Jurle Pope Pius XI de livered a homily In St. Peter's yester day on the work of the CongEe'gation of the Propagation of the Faith, the of Catholicj Charities and Social Work. August 1 4-1 8.

Five by George Hermann Derry. Ph.D. Head of the Department of Politics and Economics, Union College, Schnec-tady, N. on Social Dynamics and the Problems of Universal third1' centenary of whose founda 1. Julia M.

Lelashus St. Anne 60 2. Catherine M. Steinbugler Holy Cross 9s' 3. Mary C.

Forget St. Augustine 95 4. Agnes M. Funke! St. Brendan 94 5.

Anna F. Courtney St. Cecilia 3 6. Mildred E. Pattison'- St.

Teresa 90 7. Lillian Christman St. Francis Xavier 89 4 Mary E. Byrne St. Saviour I 89 Helen; a van St.

Paul ,89 Margaret E. Gallagher St. Gregory i 89 Anna Goode St. Brigld (Westbury) 89 Helen Kennedy St, Jerome 89 Mary. Lynch St.

Mary (Winfleld) 89 Rachel T. Williams St. Joseph Academy (Brentwood) 89 9. Dorothy F. Conger St.

Agnes (Rockville Centre) 88 tion was being celebrated with greaf solemnity by all' of Rome- and the Bishops and priests gathered from alii of the, world to attend th Congress of the Mis sionary The commemorative exercises began Thursday 'and con August 21 to 25.. Five lectures by Anna: M. Nicholson, Ph.D., Director of Bureau. National Council Catholla Women, on Activities of Catholic Women- tinued until today. Make This Great Store MR SU11I1E HEADQUiiRTERS The ceremonies were brought to an impressive culmination with the th Intellectual Crisis of sthe Me Elizabeth A.

Geraghty St. Angela's Hall 88 Mary E. Hallinan St. Antony 88 Agnes W. Hannigan Epiphany 88 Lldwina O.

Mende St. Nicholas 88 Eilpen G. O'Keefe St. Joseph (Brooklyn) 88 Catherine T. Toscano Convent of Mercy 88 T'vc evening lecturc-recitala' "Master by Rev.

Jning ti, Glfford, D.D.. ft. iChurch.t, Brook Meeting.of the Brooklyn Alumni Sodality The Brooklyn Alumni Sodality will hold its Quarterly Communion Mass 10. Natalie T. Darcy St.

Mary, Star Of the Sea 87 FOR Two evening lectures by KAtherlne on American EIEDVTUfftjn For The Home; i Catholic Poets anri Recent IMsh Marguerite M. Doyle Sacred Heart 87 Marion Farrell St. Mary. Gate of Heaven (Ozone Pk) 87 Emily M. Flescker Holy Family (Slovak) 87 Charlotte M.

Flynn Immaculate Conception 87 Catherine C. Fournler St. Francis Assist 87 Mary F. Hartmann St. Monica (Jamaica) 87 Anna M.

Herron' St. Agnes (Brooklyn) 87 Helen V. Malloy St. James 87 Papal Maaa in St. PeSter's.

where many Cardinals, two hundred Bishops, thousands of -prissts, members of the Pontifical Court. Ambassadors and Ministers, representatives of the Roman nobility and an immense throng of the faithful were gathered. The Cardinals present were their Eminences Vannutelll, Granito dl Belmont Vico, Gasparri. Pompili, Maffl, Mei-ry del Vat, Sbafettl. Fruewirth, Van Rossum, Scapinelli, Ranu2zi, Ragone.i, Vidal Barraquer, Bisletl, Lega, GasQUet, Billot, Giorgi, Marini, anfl Tjaureri'tL- I To Eat; To Wear Drummer's Outfits August Fiv morning lec i tures by Rev.

Franfcis P- Don nelly "feostoti College. on The, Princi and breakfast on Sunday morning the 18th of at the Church of St. Ignatius' Loyola Carroll street. The Mass will, as usual, be: at 8 1 o'clock, followed by breakfast; In the college after which a meeting of the Sodality will be held. vThe' June meeting is aJways largely attended as it is-the last occasion on which the Sodality Aaembltjs until October- 11.

Mary D. Dyskln St. Andrew (Sag Harbor) 86 nJM.cf Moderh Art and Literature Leona C. Horn St. Michael (East 'New York) Veronica A.

McNally Queen of All Saints 86 Alice E. Marengo St. Patrick (Glen Cove) S3 Out bf the High Rent DtitrietOur Friccs Are 'Naturally Loittr BATTERMAN GO. Cornets Dor lie i hur iat Ve l.v tur I tur I cu tnu rli hai ee moi th It Cb 5 HI t. rit- 1 f.

I i r.i i i m.j not dru fro oft an ViJ r- t- -ih cip 1 i i. Loretta R. Nolan Our Lady of Mercy S3, BROADWAY Flushing and" Crihtrn Arecati BRO0KITN Mary C' Nolan "Holy Child Jesus 86 2. Emily M. Browne Lady of Good Counsel 83 Marie A.

Devereux Holy Family (Fourth avenue) 85 Cecilia R. Kenney St. John Evangelist 85 Raucb St. Boniface (Elmont) 85 Violins It has been' the customof the -Sodality at these meetings to have some prominent' speaker address -''their The--April meeting was notable for the address of- Dr. AusUn O'Malley, of Philadelphia.

His subject was "The Reason for Sodalities of the Biesed Virgin," Ills Holiness. "in his discourse, declared that this Pentecost was! made particularly solemn on account of the observance of the third centenary of the founding of the Propaganda. It is a- new Pentecost bringing the light of the Gospel truth and new civilization to new." peoples, His Holiness said. Jt signifies the fruition bf the Apostolic experience of the Church AND 41 hancellor Day Warns We Never Sleep" Buescher His address was fcuch a notable one (AlantnaO Auxiliary Association Cure.) i Tvo evening plano recitals by i A mm Clte Quinlan, PhihldelphJa. Two evening dramatic reviews by prederfck Pfi.uldtng,'l(Ktnb-erfordt N.

The and Slg- aiftouj)c of the Novel. Xwuf J4.i$. Five morning dra-WatfC reviews by Frederick Pauld-inr, on Th True Pirpds and of the Onej Act Play. i.Tvo evening soi)g recitals -y Orace "MaroeTla Liddinnt.s Two 'evening -T lectures Pev. Fvtcr.IC.

Hoey. C.S.P,. New York, on JVince In War Time. August' 21-25-" Five morning lectures by Rev. James J- Fox.

D.D., Catholic University of i Amerjlea, on Some Phases of 1 ji Irish' Klistory. (Chaplain Assembly -Association cour. Against Cigarettes PLHIBI.NG Slum. Waler. Vapor Gas System and made such a marked impression when he attempts to adapt hinipelf to the people with whom he is to mingle.

"Moral life cannot he regarded lightly," he concluded if 'men anl women are to hope for the success for which their years of study ore to prepare them intelligently Saxophones It -was considered the same should be Approved Oil Separators (Bp N. C. W. C. Kecs Service.) if Syracuse, June 6, In a farewell put Into permanent form and through the generosity and courteey of Mr.

H. John Mittell, one of. the members of the Sodality, address was- printed message to students of Syracuse University last Saturday James R. Day, worthy of a continuation of the Acts of the Apostles. The Reformation broke forth in the seventeenth century.

By God's will that century became a golden age of sanctity To. compensate the Church for- the" loss "of heretics. Al chancellor, warned them to stop smoking cigarettes, cut down on their Everything Musical Sold on Payments of $1.50 to $2.50 Weekly i Write (Tor Catalogue fter obtaining the Imprimatur of the IOC HAY K.OW OMK WE RATE SERTKD: Bonrt' Park Slop Rtdnc. Cooptr Diamond Cuttlnr Work, Charfiavoyna Milk Dairy. Chtrda-oyn Stable.

Creicnt Bowling Alley, Exempt Firemen" Hall. Joshua. Oldbam' Sons. Factory. Texa Company' Warebouss, St.

Catherine's Church. St. Michael' Convent. St Michael' Gym. P.ocms, Vltltatlon tfchool.

Tho. Kouirton- Wr-house, Robert WMi' Eon' Factory. Mor Dry dancinsr and try to improve their mighty! God initiated -with' the Prop- manners. Kignt. Kevercna tsisnop or rooKiyn.

Coplss have, been dfetributed to various sodalities and organizations throughout, the country, as well as to Parochial School Drive on in Queens Village At a meeting held Tuesday evening, June 6, In the hall of Sts. Joachim Ann's Church. Village of laganda twofold action consisting The chancellor's final words of ad- nthe defense of the peoples fromjvice are contained in a letter to the the danger of heresy and the conver (student body in the "Chancellor Day Coiky IiUnd P.c CcJrs, Dock lieB.TVc.lr August 28 to September lv Five morning lectures by James J.lWalsh. M.D., New York, 'on Great Annivers- sion of unbelievers." After three cen turies, continued the Holy Father. Queens, a drive for $20,000, as a part of the $100,000 school fund, was in we commemorate the millions of con edition" of the Daily Orange, a student paper, which was devoted entirely to Dr.

Day's record at Syracuse. Tne chancellor is to step down on june 14 and will be succeeded by IIBITC3 0IT Behning Piano Warerooms i 36i Livingston St. i Brooklyn lectures by James J. Two evening feasors who gave Weir lives to the- augurated. Thia amount, together Xmywkirs the" members of the Xavier Alumni Sodality'in New York.

Copies were also distributed to the members of the Cathedral Club at their recent (Communion Breakfast held at the Club on the 21st of May, 1922. There has been -a great demand for. the pamphlet. At fh June meeting the members of the' Sodality wfll have the pleasure of being addressed by Hon John P. O'Brien, Corporation Counsel of the missions and the thousands of mar tyrs who died for the faith the' nura Dr.

Charles Wesley Flint, of Cedar with the amount on hand, will per mit of the erection of a school. Stable. Parkway Driving Club House. Montauk Theatre, Ar.sonla Clock Brooklyn Cltlten, Standard Union, Ktandlsh Arms, Salvation Army. Bay-View Oarage, Bay Sid Ghrase.

49th Street Oarage, Ocean Oarage, Adam Street Oarage, Btten Island Grge, Bay Shore, 1 Gaxg. Bay Side, Oartge, Dak Placid Inn. White Plains Inn. Plalnfield Court. F.eir.an Court, County Reslder.ee and Club, l.fOO City Dwelling- and Apartments, Brooklyn and New York.

Dakewood Paatenrlxir.g Laltewood, New Jersey, Kopatcong Hotel. New Jersey- MEEKS BROS. 473-475 52nd Brooklyn eroua nuns have helped the mis sioners, and the millions of souls The meeting was presided over by Phone Sterling 0390 Attenti on All My the chairman of the drive commit saved from 'error and barbarity. Let us, therefore, thank God, tee, Frank O'Sullivan, and attended sunsrrr, and skill is concentrated balmy, wbfk -the result 1 means ts- His Holiness said. "If much has Pianos Vlctrolas by the twenty captains and workers, been done, there is still mvfch to do.

City of New -York, and it is expected nuniberlog over 100.. Rapids, la. The cigarette habit the chancellor says, was brought in from the war camps. For a year "cigarette stubs seemed to be burning and emoking all over the campus," he adds, but the students finally heeded his appeal after two serious fires had occurred in the university buildings. The library was once set on fire by a cigarette, he discloses.

"The dance must be modified lhat a -large attendance will be tUA patientsbest work. -1- DENTISTRY There are entire populations aa dense as those Africa, "India, and Chin Richard J. Butler, present. a sale director of recognized ability, to be brought, into-the Fold. Very who haa had wide, experience In di often funds are wanting and the mis- cEVOY ot New York recting drives in practically every sioners are obliged to suspend their State in th Union, rave to those ofk, otherfe replacing them and that sets a standard for quality expert surgical and work that assures you plates, crowns, -J cha i jr-s aro reasonable, WOfkprompt and lasting, pet ptegent the benefit of Ms experience in such work.

by instructing the cap reaping where they have not sown This thought occupied Pope Bene Jersey Town Prohibits thef' 'Rough Dances" Tcanerk, N. I June S. 'Couples who dar.es' IndLscretly at public rr private danres her receive cards which te-1 of their faults. If they don't change their style after the first Cornerstone of New St. Monica's School Laid On last'Suaday, the cornerstone of the new school of St.

Monica's parish was laid by Vicar Gneral MeNamee, assusted by Father Schenck. rector of St: Monica's; Father Flanagan, as so as not to interfere with the'istudy habit fof which students are here," he continues, explaining that he ha tains and workers on the test known dict XV, who intended to appear in the Vatican Basilica today to make methods of procedure, and it Is hla PRIESTS- CASSOCKS, CL0AS, ZiMARAS. FROCK I SACK BlrtttM, CUul, Bab'jl, Vrrmnt, Vntrr: Alb, 6orplc, Altar lcct, ny" roock inn'. Ikx on hnI far iMUtrj. mlce, linger To PaUa, Coirraualon tarda, Corpsraia, tU.

ALTAR LOTUS made to order, nr fi rQOlrcai. Sun' VeiUn, irg, l.lnrr.. lhmfr. Mcrtnca for roramonltf A e'prcialtv 7iwrJe of (uratit.ff L'anc'tcLcttt for the avion Ackaiou Order. my xamLnstion and estimate.

been criticized for the liberal stand he 0 opinion that the shown has taken towards social functions an appeal to the whole world." In the name of Benedict, Pope Pius said, he recommended that the mis and athletics by those who take an card they fcet second, which reads: JD)r. Kerbel opposite view. "Anything and every sions! continue "as the responsibility 42 UAUClY STTIEET. JOHN F. McEVOY.

Importer "Discontinue dancing." These-tarda were designed recently thing that Interferes in any way witn NKVV YORK sistant rector; Father pjllon, rector of St. Luke's. Wnltestone; Father rector of St. Nicholas of Tolentine's, Flushing; Fathers Scheffel and Valkenbarg, i I DENTIST 'Vf: of all, lest even a single soul be lost owing to the failure of any' one educational work must' take second place and in some lnewncea oe too- after clergnraeti and others In Tea-neck hed dnoiinced Jail. The card i Ccr.SIh Ave.fi 12th St he declares.

give help. Aid to the missions, Hie Holiness declared, is an obligation Upon those enjoying the benefits of nrooklyn Impressing on undergraduates the Oxfords, Pumps AXI) Lady Stout Shoes rector and assistant rector of the Presentation ef the Blessed Virgin Mary parish, Jamaica. are oiBtrinu'eaiw iioor managers ai all public dini-ea and the hosts at private affairs, They read: Importance of good vmannei. he de- Warrants the belief that the outa will be greatly exceeded. Because of thj great influx Into the village within the last two years, there now being about 4 50 Catholic families in the community, a parochial school is a.

genuine necessity. There are at present two public schools In the village, both of which are crowded to the extent that several hundred children are on part time. The erection of a parochial school will ameliorate conditions in the public schools and. permit of the further enrollment of children com-, lng. into the community.

Another year of similar growth as the vil the faith and grace and who feel it i their duty to procure for otters th i CAHtltl. ISmVIDt'At, AVTKN-TttiJ tO KWH AND KVEAV r.HKST.i "1. Too -clojie position not per The sermon was preached by Father clares tnai un cuuwucu wi clown ia at af great disadvantage. mitted. Healy, rector of St.

Joseph's Church, however, uearnea ma dscuiuo, sanie The Supreme Pontiff, therefore, doe not hesitate to leave his throne in behalf of material as Garden City. "2. Chinee your style cf dancing. "3. Gcntkmen should extend left 1'erUxt Pit 'Witltout Anj and Means, Mr.

p. Etae-rnan; membership. George C. Owt-ne; printing rr. ilif A.

inuFlc, Mi May C. Clll; Mrs. Bernard V. Vaje; Junior, Charle F. The 'afternoon endel with Mrs- John H.

Deianey's vocal of "I Payred By Your Window" (May BraU) aid Yesterday and Tody" (Cha.les Gilbert followed by M'se May Gill's piano selection, Yalf" Plat Major tChopIu) and "La (llcftmaii). arm outward, "4. Rest your left hand on gentle DAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR VACATION? man's rlCht sr.cuicer. Alte-raUon Neat aiyl lrey Mde With or Without As the suftry days of July and August draw near most of us' have' "5. not side shuffle.

"6. Cca freakish movements cf sar minds focusaed ort some cool spot in the mountains or at the a.hoj-. 1 i the bodj." The person in chsrge of the dance of noor Brooklyn children-may Also- have these thoughts lage has experienced In the last year wrlll make school conditions almost Unbearable, and with this in mind it ia hoped that all will lend their support to this movement. Many non-Catholics have" already Arch fropport WUh no prospect ithreJrealistatlon. How much happier our own The guests of honor were the Kev.

checks off a on tho card whoa he finds yictitJon and hands it to tafirivin vould knew we could help these little ones. th cxiule. sistance to the missions. His Holiness concluded his homily by imparting hia blessing to the Propaganda, the mlssloners. Bishops, religious and hun aiding In lesions, the Society of the Propagation of the Tafthw: the Infancy Society, the eiergy-'-pi tho, native mla-sions, the Missionary Union and ail those contributing to the spread of the Catholic missions.

-A Th celebration was marked by great enthusiasm and piety. One untoward. Incident was thaSndis joaltion of the venerable Cardinal Vannutelll, Dea of the" Sacred College. He became ill during the Mass and had to be taken to the temporary infirmary. Fortunately, he was revived in a short time and returned to take part in the ceremonies.

THE WOODCLEFT rFBESH AIR HOME AT PFP.POPT op i. ri4th eubiiihed for thla purpose; under the leare of the Sister ef the Alaj io AllrndXMCe. Daughters of Wisdom who slqnfice their vacation time to this work. two weexs outing are furnlhd entirely free to about 900 children Specialists in STQIII WaHiEH'S WEAR Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Ready-Made and To Order Prices to Suit Your Pocketbook M. KAUFMAN 172 Fifth Ave.

Nee Prw Strn r' BROOSJJTS In. a uatnelib atmowpfcere. 1 LUNCHEON OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE AUXILIARY Mrs. George McQuad.

of 314 Pine street. Preeport, I waa hoe-tiiL4 on Saturday, June 3. at a lunch CRdSSMATS SHOE STORE 178 Fifth Ae Brooklyn Vf.only sJp to be provided with the necessary funds to meet the coat Af and will be reji -r ip. mttmvn. -aaket rv4 DKr i-i.

executive board eon to the officers, SUN DAY JUNE IS, IS FRESH AIR SUNDAY Jo! Mccre. prcsMer.t or John's College: Itev. Jame F. Kennedy, the honorary president cf the auUlry. and Rtv.

John L. O'Toole. of Ki report. Among the fllcers and tr.eni:j,".r of the executive board jresr-nt Mrs. Santiago P.

Cabin, Mrs. J- Richard Kevith, Mr. Charles Bnn. Mr. Charle It.

Weiden. Mrs. John II. Delaney, Mis Mary G. Walsh.

Mia Margaret Du-rlck. Mr. George D. Bodkin, Mrs. Joseph Bough, Mlwr Mary BrAdy, Mrs- Philip A- Brenran.

Mr. John B. Byrne, Mrs. Herbert W. Caey, Mrs John O.

Cavanagh. Mr. John Coatelio. Mrs. Philip A.

Dcherty, Mr. Charles J. A- Fitrsimmons, Mr. P. Glynn, Mr.

George J. Hoffman, Mrs. Thumbs V. Kiley, Mrs. irnu Il.oik trnn rat )HrMt mi.

-I." and tcbwir, OFE.H t.HTII. id M. St. John' College Inquired whether or not their children will be permitted to attend the parochial school, if there ta' room, andt la expecUd there will be. they most certainly will be weloome, according to Rev.

F. W. DoUauer, pastor of the church. The school building will be erected on Joseph street on site" already acquired. It will be two ftorles hifh and contain fifteen cJas room.

The walls will be of efficient strength to permit of additional stories as required. Present plan call for the Erection of a building 160 feet front by 60 feet deep at a cost of $100,000. When completed It will be one of the finest school buildings In the Borough of Queens. and chairmen of Og (kts day a. special AieaJ rit be made in the churches of the foce.

A hat -of reeetved will published weekly in TABLET i Opiitrjbti t.e may'W sent to MrMIenry J. Shields Myrtle ave nue. Brooklyn, Jjf, Y1 Bishop Kiely Honored. Rt. Key.

Benjamin' D. recently rcslgnd as Blsfiop 6f SavanI nah, due to' falling sight, was WOnlT j.RFT, FrRSH AlP HC MP. Auxiliary I The luncheon wa-i eerved In the billiard hall, the table having been turned into a loog refectory table and very beautifully decorated Ut gold and white. After luncheon Mr. McQuade Introduced the chairmen of th various committees for the coming ytar.

'They are: Way 4 Philip" Leddy. Uits Ualcr, Mlu Mary Lough run, Mm John H. McCooty. 'Mlaa Helen P. McCorrmck.

Tere J. Mannion. Mr. Lawrence W. Malone.

Mr. John P. Brdy. MSij Virginia O'Connor an3 Mrs. Daniel JL Tobio.

CSIlljmCENT DE PAUL i ajurs of as token of cm the part'vf thje petsle of his A..

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