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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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THE TABLET, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER-3, 1960 rNsmscus coach at 1 Fordham University. The next year, he went toTNorth' n. St Vincent do Paul Society, located most parishes in the to.ee Graham two sons, Frederick G. Baumbach of Bayport and Robert. C.

Baumbach, now serving Bt. tbomas Lcarollna State and In 1935 he tion. catnolta etvtl eenrlre amploeea. Board-ot Iduca Diocese, in defraying the camp YOUTHS FORTIFIED FOR SCHOOL DAYS MVU. became head coach at Niagara University.

deficit? Please send your con frtward J. Balrd in the U. S. Navy, two daughters, Carmen French of Bellport and Mrs. Sheila Baum with limited means in the years ahead.

1 Serious Deficit For the moment, however, society is, w-lt has for many, many years; going ahead with its plans for next year's Camping season because it is confident that additional benefactors will Henry oilman a rta From 1942 to 1944 he served tribution to the Diocesan Central Council of Brooklyn. St. Vincent Ananrmsuf (D Mr. Ura. Jamea K.

13 09 23,00 85.00 30.00 30.00 1S.00 10.00 10.00 bach of Bayport, two brothers, He lived in Richmond HllH'or 40 years. as a chief specialist wiin ine varriaan de Faul Society, 191 Joralemon Navy at the Grea Lakes Naval' Ernest of Teaneck, N. and Ula Downs Brooklyn 1. N. Y.

Htr retired IS yearsago from In thank'ulvlna to St. Anthon Robert of Queretaro. Mexico; Training station, ror'ine lasi Joaeph F. Bauch Contributions received Include: the New York Telephone and four grandchildren. materialize In sufficient numbers and was a member of 'the Tele at Mra.

wuiiam K. Donaldson Theresa Haltar Sophie Manthey Best and Change The Solemn Requiem. Mass 0 00 0.00 0.00 0.00 seven years he had Been a superintendent for the (Jpseph J. Quinn i 1 i Conskuctlon Comnanv. i Company.

Francis J. Rld BROOKLYN was onered- in St. Lawrence's phone pioneers Club for- employes with 25 years of service. aeacre. 10.00 Thomas Troy Ctnfercncta The odety is particularly de 250.00 Mr.

Tralnor. was past presi are a brother and Church, Sayvllle. Tuesday, Aug. 23. Interment was in St.

Lawrence's Cemetery. Surviving Camp McDonnell Did the Trick pending on those who, once La Our Lady of Uount Carmtl Bt. Cthrin ot Alexandria Sacred Heart flt. Benedict dent of the Holy Name Society tw sisters. 100.00 100.00 10.00 RtY.

Franeii A. Mteney Re. Meaner, former teacher at both St. John's Prep and St. John'e Unl-eralty, died Aug20 ln Hospital, Montgomery, Father Meaney, 68, had been a Vlncentian for 31 years.

i Active of Philadelphja, Meaney ywa, graduated from Immaculate Conception Germantown, and attended St. Joseph' -College, Princeton, N. where he earned his B.A. and MA. He was ordained in 1929.

Father Meaney taught at St. of St. Mary Gate of Heaven 6.00 S.00 oo 8.00 6.00 8.00 SAO too too 8.00- Philip Heen (artdlttonal) In memory el Mary T. Wynne Battle Coen Lillian B. Jones Dennla J.

UcQuinness Mrs. Charles da la Motte Helen A. Prlbyl Lawrence' Btadelman Jamea J. Hanley, Jr. Mra.

Joan OlPommaso Mrs. Walter Martin Marzarent Kent Church; and was active in the i CkmrehM bor Day is will again resume the Tegular tempo of their lives and catch up with their activities including writing a Sitter rAB Msgr. Vincent Burnt PHILADELPHIA Rt, Rev. 80.00 Bt Johs Cantlua Ancient Order of Hibernians and A Solemn Requiem Mass for other Irish-American societies The more than 2,000 youngsters who were guests of the St, check, large -or small, in favor Sister M. Fidellsv O.P., former Mr.

leaves his wife, Msgr. Vincent L. Burns, 60, rector of the Church of St. Timolfty of the Vlncentlans' Bishop Mc QUEENS I CaatareneM Mary. Flushlnt Robert Bellarmlna, Bajilda Francla tit Aastsl.

superior of Holy Family Con Vincent de Paul Society at its 300.00 Dorothy; three daughters, Mae Mary C. Van Fait Mr. Dunleavy LUUan A. Cullea Mrs. A.

Maler ay-w 3 00 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 in the Mayf air section here, died Donnell Camp. vent, Brooklyn, Was offered in Bishop McDonnell Camp in Com Tralnor of Richmond Hill; Mrs 300.00 100.00 Aug. on vaca Our of Consolation Resi Officials of the society pointed Long island Cltr mack, L. this Summer are all J.

McKaon, Anne Hailend of Flushing, and tion in Venice, Italy. Cawrehea dence Chapel, Amltyville, L. ihome now getting ready to return TOTAL Mrs. Helen Robinson of Wan. 100.00 Sacred Heart, Cambria Helthtf to school fortified with the spir Aug.

25. The Dominican, who Bom in Catasauqua, May 11, 1891, Msgr. Burns 'attended out that the camp is reserved for those children whose parents or guardians cannot afford any kind of a vacation for their tagh; two brothers, Owen in Ireland, and John of California, was 90 at her death, served her itual and physical strength that RELIGIOUS NOTICES the Catasauqua public schools comes from rest and change, and seven grandchildren. congregation for 66 years. She died Aug.

22: John's Prep, from 1932 until 1943. Later he served as assis- tant prpfessor of religion at the Brooklyn Center of St, John's and St. Charles College, Elllcott youngsters and for whom no But. the officers and members Burial- was in Calvary Ceme Celebrant of the Mass was of the society's Diocesan Central otner vacation opportunity, is City, Md. before entering St.

Charles Seminary, uverbrook. available, University from September, 1952 Council are still "camp minded" and, in fact, going through what Rev. John J. Mullen, residence 'chaplain. yIn attendance was Rev.

Clement J. Wa'lsh former He was ordained in the Cathe until 1957. Other assignments tery. Nathan Sweedler Nathan Sweedler, 75, a formei Liberal "IXC There is even cheerful in Included St. Joseph's, Albuauer is really the roughest period or dral of S3.

Peter and Paul, May 26, 1917, by Archbishop Edmund F. Frendergast. He was assistant que; and Niagara Univer the camping season for them. firmary to take care of what mi chaplain. Sister Fidelis, the, former Bar Municipal Court Justice, died They are wrestling with the prob sity, where he served from 1946 nor illnesses or Injuries may de Aug.

25 In Brooklyn Jewish bara Rebhan, entered the con lem of how to pay the camp's velop. The infirmary is under the rector at Holy Cross Church, Mt. Airy, for three years, and in 1920 until 1952. Upon leaving St. John Univer Hospital after an illness of three bills $65,000 worth ofLthem J.

FRANCIS of ASSISI supervision of a nun who is also gregation from St. Fidelis parish, College Point, May 24, 1894. She was named dean at St. Charles skilled in the art of administer Against the $65,000 it has cost sity in 1957, Father Meaney went to St. Vincent's Seminary, received the habit May 28, 1895,, Seminary, ing liberal doses of "tender lov to maintain the camp at a high weeks.

Mr. Sweedler, who lived at 194 Crown was founder in 1927 of the former Good Will Court and was for He became rector of Our Ladyqand was given the name of the Germantown, prior to his assign ing care" when all th'at Is really standard throughout the Sum patronal saint of her parish. of Mercy Church, 'Philadelphia, (NATIONAL SHRIN5 Of STr ANTHONY) ment In Alabama. He Is survived the matter with a child is a case mer and feed six to ten- In 1931. A year later he returned many years a leader in educa- eistea took her vows of homesickness.

by three sisters. year-old guests, the council has tional, philanthropic and Jewish to Charles Seminary, where Despite all the facilities that received In donations June '27, 1896, after which she taught at Our Lady of Sorrows religious affairs. he was a professor until 1935, since the annual camp fund-rals have been'erected at the camp a visitor quickly senses the. apa- School, Manhattan. She served A partner In the law firm of ing drive opened in the Spring.

when he became president of Im-inaculata College. Herzf eld and Sweedler, he was The difference represents lerearl Title O.f.M., ratter clousness of the place because the camp is. situated right in the SUNDAY (Tuatoay He returned to St. Charles in. the Brooklyn Diocese at All Saints, St.

Nicholas, Holy Cross, St. Leonard and Holy Family named counsel to Sheriff Her rserlous deficit which, if uncor middle of 50 acres of rolling man Hessberg in 1929. He served rected, could threaten continu Schools, Brooklyn, and St, Daniel Healy A Solemn Requiem Mass for Daniel Healy, 53, father of a Mary knoll priest and a Sister of Christian Charity; was offered iii Bt. Gregory's Church, BeUerose. He died Aug, 21.

A crane operator for Consolidated Edison Company for 32 grass and trees. on the Municipal Court bench in ance of. the society's camping Seminary in 1936 and for ten years was rector of the diocesan seminary. "In 1946 he was again named president of Immaculata Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven, Won't you join members of the District Six, Brooklyn, from that program for children of families and was superior of Holy Fam ily Convent from 1946 to 1949. ftalBSOlOtlS RELIGIOUS NOTICES College, and In 1955 became pastor of St.

Joan of Arc parish. In June of this year he, was appoint Sister Fidelis had been in re lr year until 1940 and later was an assistant district attorney. Subsequently he returned to private practice In partnership with a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice E. An- tirement at Our Lady of Conso lation Residence since 1949 ed pastor of years, Mr.

Healy was a native of Abbeydorney, County Kerry, Ire in Church. dron, at 226 Broadway, Manhat land. He came to this Country Sister Fidelis is survived by several nieces, among them Sister Aloysla. O.P.. and Sister Rose Msgr.

Burns made graduate. PAULIST studies at the Catholic University The Good Will Court, a free In 1927 and served with the United States Navy during World of America and at the University Agnes, both of Holy Cross non-sectarian tribunal for the War H. of Pennsylvania In addition to Congregation, and Sister Pan 'Special Mots offered doily txelmively for member. Maurice J. Healy, his academic degrees earned in cratia of the Adorers of the Precious Blood, Austria; also PURGATORIAL amicable settlement of disputes, heard thousands of cases without charge before its discontinuance during World War H.

recently ordained for -the mis course, he was the recipient of sionary order, had departed for several honorary degrees. nephews among Svhom is Rt, 'his assignment in Guatemala 11 Mr. Sweedler was closely asso Rev. Abbot Bruno O.C.S.O., in Austria. rmw at if and 7,30 days before his father's death.

ciated with Catholics in Brooklyn. A warmhearted and gra Msgr. Jeremiah Buckley RYE, N. H. Rt.

Rev. Msgr Skr aylrltMl be. tfita of lite Mauei, rarer awd eninten. ry waits of Paiiliitl tkraejf kMt Hw artd. SOCIETY Burial took place in Queen of His daughter, Sister M.

Daniel, teaches at St. Nicholas Convent, the Rosary Cemetery, Amltyville cious man, he did much to Jeremiah S. Buckley, 75 Jersey City. spread friendship, unity antt pastor of St. John the Evangelist Rev.

James L. Griffin, chaplain of the Mr. Healy is also survived by hla wlfA TTnnrmh Hwilv and a. ain constructive community rela Church, Concord, N. and.

for (Caatribttiau Mf1 PaelM ceavart aaMtt) laautiful leetheraH leldaf certificate) enrollment may ba btdlnael all tions. He was lor many years a Castemewy efferia mer vicar general of the Diocese Daniel, who attends St. Gregory's the final blessing. Sister M. Mercedes, C.S.J.

of Manchester. N. died Thurs School. reader or the ana a friend of Its editorial staff. An incident that typified the late day, Aug.

25, at his Summer 3 Burial with" military honors home at Wallis i Sands here. TEANECK. N. Sister took place at Plnelawn National regftrd Xor peopl, w. Mercedes.

62, a member of 'the Cemetery at was an expert on canon law and received his doctorate in curred some years back. tid ouaoitT.njuicis Congregation of the Sisters of The late Msgr. Michael Fitz 4 a1 -1 1 i OM THI k4 sN 4 tk 1 UN DAY? Of rrtKT KOtTtH that subject at Pontifical University in Rome in 191(P Joseph of- Newark for 33 Tyears, at Holy Name Hospl- Sister M. Norberta gerald had occasion to appear (eetweaa a AvaMws) in his court as a witness in con tal here Aug. 28 after a long nection with a check to which 135 WEST 31 it ST.

(and West 32nd St.) new tww illness. In 1925 he was named a Protho-notary, Apostolate ad Instar. He served as chancellor from 1915 to 1921 and as vicar general from the Mbnsignor's name had been She entered the Novitiate of tMiDSCTIOR euII Ter tstMtet in aea-Cathollca. Tuaaday ana inuraday eveatnss at 1 l.m., ''.) Monday and Wadneaday evanlnii at Ii30 the Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark in 1926 at Englewood forged.

When the Monsignor appeared in the courtroom (he was quite elderly atlhe time) Judge FOUR WAYS TO SERVE CHRIST AS A HOLY CROSS FATHER 1921 to 1931 and again from 1932 to 1944. BCRANTON. Fa. Sister M. Norberta of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, who had served for the past 30 years as' librarian and director of the department of llbrarianship at Marywood College here, died Aug.

21 at the college after a brief ilWess. Sister M. Norberta entered the novitiate at Marywood' in 1919. In 1928 he was named pastor of Priest Teacher. Homo MUsiontr Foreign Missionary 1 Parish Priest St-J6hn's ChurchrConcord.

and Cliffs, N. and made final profession of vows in 1932. She served rat St. Joseph's- Home, Jersey City; Barbara Givernaud Orphanage, North BergeriTLofet-to Hall Residence for Women, had served the parish since Tou'ara Invited to cnrcltfourself or a loved oni He leaves no survivors. For Information about fha Holy CroM Fathan or Brothers, write toi 7 '-JtAf BR Elaino B.

Renner Newark, and St. Michael's NOvlti-, ate, Englewood. i She taught in the schools of her A Solemn Requiem Mass for community at Paul's, Scran- Sweedler immediately descended from the bench, greeted him and saw that he-was comfortably seated. He then addressed himself informally to the Monsignor and told him that he was merely interested in knowing whether or not the Monsignor had actually signed the check in question. When the opposing counsel interrupted with an.

inquiry as to whether or riot the witness was going to be sworn Judge Sweedler merely said I have HOLY CROSS FATHERS Sister Mercedes is survived by Elaine B. Renner, '21, a college! two' brothers, Michael McMahon student, was Celebrated Monday Nertb latto), MasaacheaatH ton, St Danville, St. Dominic's, Oyster Bay, L. Marywood Seminary, Scranton, of Staten Island and William of in St. Boniface's Church, New York City, and by two sis La ana eacrea Heart ecnooi, ters, Mrs.

Stone of Brook- Miss ftpnnpr whn rltcl Plata, Md, day. Aug. 24. in Mt. Sinai Hos- nd Mary McMahon of New -JESUIT BROTHERS- Surviving- are a sister.

Mrs York City. An tunt is Sister pital, Manhattan, lived with 'her James Palmer of St. Paul, Leatherette bound eirtincats maitid Immedlataiy CUSTOMARY OFFERING PERPCTUAl INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP SSXO FRArtCIJCAN MISSIONARY UNION 135 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK NEW YORK LOngacri 3-0077. If no auwer, call PE 6-249 known the Monsignor for a great family at 123 Rutland Rd. Born in Brooklyn, she.

was a graduate Marina of Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood and a cousin is Sister Benedicta, a Slater of many year and I am convinced serve Christ by prayer and dedication of their clerical, technical and other abilities. They are occupied at home and on foreign missions. Write: Promoter of Brother' 39 East 83rd New York 28, N. Y.

Phone: BUtterfield 8-620O. that he is Incapable of spfkklng Hih Rrhri h.H i.nmni.i.Mtrcy of Brooklyn. and two brothers, Raymond and' Carl Streilly of Pittsburgh. The funeral was conducted Aug. 24 with Solemn Requiem Mass at Marywood Chapel.

Interment "was at St- Catherine CeAetery, Moscow, anything but the truth." Many years ago when the sub two years at St. Joseph's College for Women' before being Jorced offered at Marie fclalre, Hohokus, N. Aug. 31. Inter- ject of released, time was being to withdraw because of illness.

debated, Judge Sweedler ar Surviving, are her parents, What are You Working for? ranged for a. forum which was A CALL TO MERCY John and Jeannettn Renner: a.r': meld in the auditorium of a Bed James Trairior ford Ave. temple. JThls forum sister, Jeanne, and a brother, Thomas. James of Mastic was well attended and was ad Burial was in St.

fharles Ceme dressed by two Catholle laymen Beacn, retired teiepnone repairman and former church band tery. Nan you heard It? Christ Is caEHng you to tha apostolate Mercy is a iroth-ar of Mercy, to nurse tha tick In hospitals, Infirmaries and private homes, er, practice a trade; or other domestic work necessary for tha well-being of a -community. Tha Brothers are enjaged In works of mercy In tha U.S.A., Germany, Holland and the mission fields of Africa. "Blessed are -Ma merciful, for they shall, obtain mercy." Save your soul way. For Information trltai Rev.

Brother Provincial, BROTHERS OF MERCY RANSOM ROAD, CLARENCE, NIW YORK (Congressman Rooney and the late Gregory Miller), a couple master died Monday, Aug' 22, in The Capuchla Brother are working far "a kina dredfold and life averUitiag. Find bappineae eening Cod and forelga mission a sacristan, catachiat, infirm axiaa, office worker, gardener, chef, tailor, doorkeeper, carpets ter, electrician, maintenance man, eta. Young sen betweea 18 and 35 in ter led la Joining the Capuehia Brother to work for Chriit writ) HEY. Fit. MARSHALL, O.Fri.Ca.

210 Watt liar Street. New York 1. N. Y. of Protestant ministers and two I John J.

Gallagher -h A Solemn Requiem Mass for Josephine Machate A Solemn Requiem Mass for Mrs. Josephine Machata was offered at Str-John the Baptist Church. Lewis and Willoughby Monday, Aug. 22., her son. Rev.

J. Raymond Machate, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Baltimore, Md. Assisting Father Machate were Rev. 'Stephen Strauss, and Booth Memorial Hospital, The Requiem Mass was offer John J. Gallagher, 20, a sen ior at Fordham University, was ed Thursday, in St.

Mary Gate of Church, Ozone Park, where Mr. Tralnor offered Tuesday in the Holy Is God calling you to iie of love and sacrifice in the Dominican Cloister? Name Church, Brooklyn! He died served as bandmaster. Saturday in" a boating accident Mr. Trainor was born In 444444444444444444444444f Jewish rabbis, all 'of whom vigorously urged the audience to unite in active support of released time. Surviving the Judge are his widow, Ada -two Mrs.

Leonore S. Kartell, wife of Municipal Court J.ustice Irving P. and Mrs. Beatrice S. Andron, a sister, Miss Sara A.

Sweedler. arid five, grandchildren. Mrs. Mary C. Delaney County Monaghan, Ireland, and for the past 13 years lived at 27 PROVE YOUR LOVE FOR CHRIST Mastic Beacn.

FATHER JUDGE MISSION SEMINARY Monroe, Virginia The apostolic school of the Missionary Servants of tha Most Holy Trinity offers a four-year HIGH SCHOOL college preparatory course and a two year COLLEGE liberal arts course to missionary priesthood candidates. A FREE bulletin is available. Training of six months "pos-tulancy and two year novitiate is given Missionary Servant Rev. Peter Fitzgerald, CM. The Mass was attended by 50 Vincen-tian Fathers, including Very Rev.

John-A. Flynn, president of St. John's" University. Also present were 40 Sisters of Charity Mount St. Vincent on-the-Hudson.

Sister Madeline Re- In Narrowsburg. N. Y. A lifelong Brooklyn resident, Mr. Gallagher lived at 518 16th St.

His father, John, Is a driver for the Paragon, Oil 2100 Hunters Point Long Island City. He was a member of Brooklyn glna, superior of St. Joseph's Council 60 of the Knights of It Is a holy and whole-tome thought to pray for the dead (2 MAC. xn A Solemn Requiem Mass for Hall, Brooklyn, accompanied and tha Holy Nam Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother (A Franciscan CessmanttyV Activities Hospltslst nurslnr, pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray, office, library, and domastla verk. Scbools: catechetical, elementary, and secondary schools; professional and practical school at aurslne.

Mom for th id, the MnvlB. and homeleaa children. Torelin mUslona. Are: 14 34. Writ VtMUeaal Diraetraa MATES DOLOKOSA COirVKtf, Merrle Area, New Jeevef -Telepkonei OA7-9008 Mrs; Machate's daughter, Sister Mrs.

-Mary C. Delaney. widow WiMlftTh V. TVlaner fnrmtv m. ChUTCh, aii VnVi-.

i an Maria, Fidelis, of the Sisters 8i Charity: missionary brotherhood candi mlssioner of the Board of Water 111 lamer, ne Supply and Democrats leader inllea7e8 Wrrte rtayartad Matkar rrlaras, Jf. 102 Caart ttrsst, lyrscsts, t. T. Brackara aaat aa rataett Mrs. Machata died" Thursday, Aug.

18. Born in she the Bushwick district, was offered n- wmureQ wou- last- Saturday In Holy Cross Am aeeawea ef -Deatka. Aikaevt-iniieti and la Vmrlui a-Mpiad ay akaaa aa Taaaday, aaeh week far uelleatlea la tka Satarday aar. rkeaa Terlint (-lloa. a resided in St.

John's parish for over 50 years. She was a mem 4 MISSIONARIES OF THE SACRED HEART r444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444i dates in Holy Ghost Novitiate, at. Saint Joseph'! Missionary -Cenacle, Holy JToung men aeelclng assistance In qualifying for missionary life should speak to a Mis- ber of St. John's University Frederick W. Baumbsch Frederick Baumbach, 57, of West Bayport, L.

died Sunday, at Southside Church, Flatbush. She died Wednesday at, her home, 441 Ocean after a long illness. Mrs, Delaney was a life mem- Auxiliary, the Ladies Catholic Benevolent Society and her par fsionary Servant at Saint Jo Hospital, Bay Shore, L. after lsh Rosary Society. Her hus: IIBKA Th family Of me AntVinninn Moll nr A .1 an mSc JOIN NOW JAMES J.

CURRAN wishes to exprfMi a brief illness. Born in Guadala-i band, John Machate. died In The Fraoeisem Fithers THIRD ORDER REGULAR INVITE YOUNO MEN TO STUDY fOR THE SACRED PRIESTHOOD. LACK Of, FUNDS NO OBSTACLE. welcome bey a el high school and college ag to apply for "admission to tbeir minor eemi-nary end noritiate.

Lack ot funds no obstacle. Work at home td foreign miions. Foreign Clergy of fit. Francis. Xvlr, the Oray- jara.

MexiCO, Of a family Who 1944. uiuur 01 Aionfmpm, ins ois.n. siij a Muii nuAiiiaij. seph's Shrine, Stirling, New Jersey or write to Father Matthew, M. S.

SS. TRINITY. MISSIONS, Silver Spring, Maryland. came to Mexico with the ill-fated! Besides Father. Machate and She is survived, by a son, Har mini ii Mwiaaasil old three daughters, Mrs.

Marie. Steueruald, Mrs. lose Foley and Mrs. Dorothy O'Con or Domyiic-tne Bisters or t. josrpn.

n-iativet friends and neighbors lor the tnanr Masses, prayprs and kind pressions of sympathy extended to them turini their recrnl bereavement THE TAMttT. M'SHACCHN'ESSt' nlfre, nephew and cousins of REV. B. Emperor Maximilian, he was Sister Maria Fidelis, the deceased educated in German schools! is survived by two daughters, Mrs. there, and came to this Molinarl and Mrs.

Edward In 1917. J- Colligan, and two sons, John Mr. Baumbach had been em- J- and Capt. Joseph V. Machate, ployed by the Equitable Life Also surviving ara aeven nor, three granacmldren and eight gTeat-grandchlldren.

8HAUGHNES8Y wish to than the Jesuit Fathers. Brothers. Novices and Miaaion work for Tolunteere only. Young men, 18-35, who hay no to-eatioai the pri oath ood. are eligibl to join Lay Brother.

Addreea: Director of Vocation. Sacred Heart Mission Seminary. Ceama 4, Illinoi (weal ol Caicago). WRiTf, DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONS FRANCISCAN FATHERS Be 177 NOUIDAYStURO FA. Burial was in St.

John's anion of Andrews on the Hudson, surance Society as supervisor of.Kdchlldren. the sua at Bt. Francis Hospital In Burial waa in St. John's Ceme Fouchkeeoela. Rararend Olaray.

Bisters, Sisters of Reparation of tk Congregation. of Mary xelatlvca. trlends tor tbeir many Mass tery. offerints and npreastons of sym- kind kli actuaries, policy forma department. He was a Bayport resident for tha past eight years and previously had lived in Baby- pathy durlna their recent bereavement.

Edward. P. Huminjer PHILADELPHIA Edward Ood SFINNEB The family ot tha laU ELIZABETH M. BPIMWER wishes to Toana 141 trln to MEMORIAL In the leTTlee of Prtendleaa. aay express sincere appreciation to Bt.

Btv. Msgr. Oeorse M. Bittermann, tha Rev-f rend Cleriv. fllitara of St.

Dominie MoTaise. CsMettetkai InaltuetloB writ to Hunsinger. 60, an All-America "loris He was one of the organizers iiffir the famous Notre Dame of Our Lady of fatlm'a General football' team of 1924. died(Tues-A e' 1 -Fourth Degree. relatives, friends' and neiahbora for MOTHER SUPERIOR BE their minT offerinaa and kind ex of sympathy extended to them S.

EJU'a VUa, alaaW. t. 'day. Aug. 23.

in Philadelphia GeniKnights of Columbus, and for the leraf Hospital. past seven years had been Faith- I Ms Hunsinger played on the ui Controller. He was past their recent oereaTement. THE FAMUT. CHALICES CIBOFilA CANDELABRA ALTAt YASES CRUCIf 1 tasting Remember Your Dead By Enrollinfl Tken in tha Carmelite Purgatorial Society 411 Beaker -Ike Sectety akar fa tke Masaee, ararers.

DMne OITUe, sad etker reed werk at Ue Caratllte e'athera aad Stater. Individual t.SS.00 JT .00 Perpetual. Timify .,725.00 Yearly Family i.00 Writ CARMELITE FATHERS Aahar) New York THE PERFECT GIFT rOR YOUR LOVED ONES Passionist Fathers Purgatorial Society Perpetual Rememhrance In Daily Mass The Living1 and the Dctented Mty-Be Xnrolkd -j If TtRSONS htht UTttOxilXfti MAiyOK fHOM Cwtoitry OBeTtag 13.00 Write' to: VERT. REVr FATHER RECTOR, IMNUCULATI tONdrnON MONASTERY, Jamiici tt N. Telephene REpobUc 15XS Ilinihat-becameownaa-theiGrand.

Knight of -StJLawrence's 'Seven-ifulesi-Tne wera-the for Tottitcll, of -he-ietlred-as -IiViQfmorlain yiiicentian-Brothfrs mVir wtLIiam -r-riftcfcfleldrlt -was one of the late in June. er 17, wto wis tor yw leved tr4 eoo His poor ay admg I tft axrs tii Vit1l priest aceerttnf t)snii sf St, sine ant. art Uita te tes voeaTioau IHtCTM lee taartse 4 rilHaal 44, N. KS'td. AlintTr'rT ta.

Rnutj. pocltne'g best teams. I He was widely' known for hjs eivrtK. jter serving as an assistant 'charity, particularly to tha arrralin lonrt memory or i diar football coach "at Vulanova Uni- dicapped and the unemployed. versity until.

1932. Mr. Hun- Mr-. Baumbach is survived by Annuersary. 61 ith.

freshmen football hit wife, the ormer Sablna WALSH -CON LEY I Be. Praaetia tt, i itaaa, IVaaaae a-ui; MAT. 1 Tr.

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