Jr Vr P I f KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICA r VOlt ME XXNO I t 26LOUISVILLE GALA EVENT I Will Be the Hibernian Field Day and Outing Next Saturday racy Each of these young men acquitted himself admirably and each had champions in the audience who thought he should have won the prize class Jeromo In the junior Ohllgschlager was awarded a prize of 25 in gold for general merit Show How William O hunts of the class of Change 1893 delivered the alumni address The exercises closed with an instruc tive address by the Very Rev Father fiGURES ¬ Louis Portland and Umerkk Contest For Honors on VIll Field Middle West Will He the Main Battle Arena in Coining Campaign AT FIREWORKS NIGHT Louisville Hibernians are prepar ¬ ing for a great tiny on July 4 They expect to be doubly patriotic and will commemoractc the Declaration ot Independence iiiul their love of Ireland lit one millt the sane tine Gratitude is one of the greatest Represent Mackin at Forthcoming Grand Bryan Council ¬ ¬ virtues of the Irish character and convention playor President Itiirke presided through witness Irish athletic games they out the meeting and the contests for will not lose sight of the American delegates were spirited but friendly anniversary It was the United States The alternates chosen are Charles that gave them and their fore Rainy Dan Weber 11lilianl M lug fathers liberty and homes They will gins Edward Mackey mind John never forget it And so to celebrate the feast of American independence StewartFour members were reported on the four local divisions have arr- the sick list and the council was anged their annual field day and grieved to learn that John Boland outing for next Saturday and the who had been improving suffered a White City will be the field of oper relapse and was very 111 Two appli cations were received und the candi ationsIrishmen who have conic from dates elected Tho Library Committee Dublin Holy Head and Cork from reported that three volumes of the and Mayo tire all interested in the Catholic Encyclopedia had been rectugofwar arranged between Tom eived and installed in the councils and John library ohms Portland Pets The matter of uniting the HemiessyV Limerick Strong Men Ohio Pennsylvania and of eunuchs Mr Iolun is not ready to sprint Ills Indiana with the iKentucky jurisdic athletes on the public but President tion was discussed at some length Hcnnessy announces his team us fol- lint the project did not find favor Luskey lows Peter and William matter was not definitely settled ODonnell Owen Dcvancy The John however John McDermott Pat ODonnell Martin Joyce John Holmes Thomas DOUBLE EVENT Farrell John Doolan Put Kenney They are and Michael Sheehan stalwart sixfooters nail the team that beats them will be welcome to Confirmation and Dedica ¬ sap President Hen Iflie laurels ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I y tion Combined at North Vernon Marys church North Vernon Ind was crowded to the door last Sunday morning when the flight auxiliary Rev Denis ODonoghue Bishop of Indianapolis administered the sacrament of confirmation to a class of fifty boys and girls During time ceremonies he was assisted by the Rev Fathers Boersig of Madison and Joseph aglemann of St Ann Ind After mass and confirma ¬ tion the children were given a boun tiiul breakfast by the pastor Rev Father George Weidrin assisted by the ladies of the congregation At the close of the feast Bishop ODon oghue addressed the children on the subject of confirmation During tho morning also Bishop ODonoghue dedicated the handsome new parochial commodious and school building More than 500 vis itors from surrounding townships and counties were in attendance Excellent music was Turnished by the K C Hand of Madison and the North Vernon brass band At the close of the dedicatory ceremonies Jushop ODonoghue delivered a ser ¬ mon on the general events of the tiny nnd the feast of Corpus Christi In the afternoon Hon Thomas tI Mora a prominent young attorney of Jennings county Ind delivered n lay address at the school house in which he PAid high tribute to the Catholics of Jennings county and their achievements for the church St ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Xaverlanl i J I excellent ¬ r Unionist Fakers AVorked Time Shell Game on the Ctttholie- PEACEFUL L eonllultlngCaltllll11M of State The same correspondent claims that it is reported that two Old American and one English Cardinals are to be named but he adds that it is improbable that any American Cardinals will be chosen at the coin ing consistory Fill lie the Tournament Lists in Tomorrows Great- 7ouraanleat ¬ MrtAGaER DUFFY and Armagh Have Swordless Knights Will Take Been Thrown Down Possession ot Our Sister Hard Brilliant Nuptial Ceremony Falls City 1 tllonaglttut ¬ That United Popular Couple caden1lof ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Pnt ¬ REPUBLICANS ARE LOSING HEART ridors and hulls were Timings are simmering down to a working basis in national politics and since the nomination of William Howard Taft for President null James Schoolcrnft Sherman for Vice President on tho Republican ticket the wise leaders in both parties hove gotten down to practical mathe matics Both sides practically con ceded that the Middle West is to be the battle ground Kentucky will go hack to the Democratic party and Tile the Solid South of course Republicans of New York feel that the people of their State arc dis gusted with the Hughes regime and are not a bit sanguine about carry ing the State for Taft even with Sunny Jim Sherman as the Tuft kites tail In 1004 there were 470 votes In the Electoral College but the admission of Oklahoma as a State increased this to 483 This will permit 242 to elect In the States of the Middle West Indiana has fifteen votes IlliMichigan four nois twentyseven teen Minnesota eleven Nebraska eight Kansas ten Wisconsin and Iowa each thirteen total 111 Each of these States have a grievance against the Republican party Fair hauls Indianas candidate for the Presidential nomination was run Cum over by Chauffeur Hitchcock mins of Iowa who aspired to the Vice Presidential nomination got a side swipe that settled his aspira tions Illinois wanted Cannon but his adherents were canonized Nebraska will go solidly for Bryan In fact each of these eight States have a grievance und in the aggre gate hold the balance of power In the electoral college of 1904 there were 330 votes including the above 111 cast for Theodore noose velt and 140 for William Jennings Bryan Take the 111 from Taft this year and give them to the Demo cratic nominee and he will have 241 Then add the seven new votes from Oklahoma and he will have 248 or six more than is necessary to elect Besides thore is no telling what may happen in New York It is almost ns certain as human forecasts can make it that Bryan will be nominated by the Democratic national convention which will as semble at Denver July 7 A good live running mate from the Middle West is what the Democratic managers are looking for John Mitchell former President of the United Mine Workers and the ablest labor leader in America might have had the Democratic nomination for Governor of Illinois he might also have hind the nomination for Vice President Mr Mitchell has declined the Gub ernatorial nomination on the ground that he is not much of a politician Mr Mitchell has a position In Chi cago that will pay him 0000 n year and Ills health will not provent him entering a long and vigorous cam paign A good man from Kansas Minnesota Indiana or Wisconsin would add strength to the ticket headed by William Jennings Bryan Already there is alarm in the Re publican camp and Shermans rec ord in Congress is being attacked both in New York nnd in other States N B Scott of West VIrgInia who has served twelve years as Na tional Committeeman from that State has signified his intention of withdrawing nnd gives as a reason I have been through three success ful campaigns and I do not want to have my record broke- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ nDINNERDANCE Mackin Council Shows Its Gratitude for Past favors ¬ l i The beautiful grounds nnd hand 1jXGrund Master ol the Ulster Will Undoubtedly Be the Candidates mad Veterans Will Orange Grand Lodge awl Leveler of the Demoeratie One of the most brilliant of the Attend Ilijrh Mass Before Springfield Ky looked more beautiweddings June which shut wits made Cooption Hosts ful than ever Tuesday of last week Initiation Miss Mary C Meagher Mrs John A on the occasion of the eightysixth Duffy The ceremony was solemnized annual commencement exercises of by the Rev Father Eugene V Flood that institution The grounds cor St Louis Bertrands church 0 ¬ throwing thjj hammer 100 yard nning hop step and dash and n jump contest Anyone desIring to ntests should make enter the e their wishes kB wn either to Capt Thomas Dolan 9127 Portland avenue or to John J Harry at the office of the Kentucky Irish American When the moon crosses between the sun and the earth the sun rays are overshadowed for a brief period but the sun keeps on shining just the same Tust so will it be with the The field day Hibernian outing events will eclipse for a time the other attractions but will by no means interfere with them An ex cellent band in the dancing pavilion will furnish ryllimic measures for nil who like to trip the light fan rustic during the afternoon and Besides there will be an evening additional attraction in the wayof chariot races after the manner of the ancient Greeks and Romans At night there will be a magnificent display of fireworks to add zest and enthusiasm to tthe days festivities County President Murphy and his colleagues and committees from the four divisions Ihave worked hard to make the day a success and the price of admission ten cents ought to put it In the power of almost everybody In the IKallis Cities to take The divisions from In the outing jeffersonville and New Albany are coming across the river in force and the four local divisions have of VICTIM OF SAn ERROR fered incentives to members to in indi crease the sale of tickets The Unusually pathetic were the cIrcations are that the Fourth of July cumstances surrounding the death day for 1908 will be an eventful of little Ethel May Sanders at her Louisville Hibernians home 2215 Griffiths avenue on Sat ¬ urday of last week The little girl FILLED HALL received her first holy communion on the previous Sunday and before mass was over she fainted Upon reaching I home the childs mother in a her Witnessed the moment Great Crowd of excitement gave her a Closing of Collegespoonful of carbolic acid mistaking it for medicine The mistake was Year not discovered in time Physicians and friends did all possible to the childs sufferings but The large hall a St Xaviers Col alleviate and Broadway was she succumbed to death on Saturdayof lege Second deceased was the daughter filled to overflowing Monday night The and Mrs II G Sanders and was when the college department hold Mr took Not twelve years old Time funeral Monits commencement exercises from St Cecilias church content with what they saw nnd placemorning hoard Friday night many of tho day parents and friends of pupils re ¬ WIOKIIAM EXONERATED turned Monday evening to hear tho final bout in the oratorical contest Con Wickhnm was entirely It was an Officer from None were disappointed criticism in the Police entertainment to be proud of nnd removed Court last Monday when arraigned for the Wiling of Luther Norwood o was proven beyond a doubt that and painstaking in educating the It Norwood had sought trouble with Catholic youths of this city Officer Wlckham and that the latter Robert T Barry who was also the only fired in selfdefense and after A won the Frank valedictorian Qeher medal in the oratorical con he had been nssnulted and knocked Wicklunn has been on the test Before saying farewell to his down police force for a number classmates and teachers Mr Barry Louisville and has a splendid record SelfMade of years delivered an oration on He handled his subject in a for peace and sobriety Hen masterful manner his enunciation IIONOU FOR TARPEY and his gestures wern graceful The judges of the contest awarded him tho prize but they had Thomas W Tarpey a lending Hi a hard time in picking the winner bernian and member of the Knights lDlIIChlLn aggregation of young of Columbus was honored this week torator by being placed on the committee After delivering his saluatory ad of resolutions at the national condress Charles 11 Oaupin spoke on vention of the Travelers Protective Ibe Poet Priest of the South The- Association at Milwaukee The Ken Otherspealers and their subjects tacky delegation was united on every were John F Sullivan Centennial proposition offered and the election tfone1 Woodson P Lee Religion of Mr Tarpey as the States repre The sentative on such an important coon end Science1 Joseph M Band Powelrof the C tholip Tress J Henry mlttee is a tribute to TouliiviUe as Curiifh Hoerlz Christian nomoc well as the man> the jubilee year and then contra dicts it by saying the Pope can St the date nay time earlier he sec ¬ The election of delegates to the Grand Council of the Y M I was the feature of paramount interest at the meeting of Mackin Council Tuesday night Tile attendance was fair considering the warm weather and the following delegates were chosen President Robert T Burke Thomas D ClInes Frank Lunahan John T Kenny and Supreme Direc tor James T Shelley Each of these gentlemen have worked long and earnestly in the interest of the council and the order and will ably rep resent Mackin at the coming State while they will assemble to messy Among the other field day events will be egg races for girls potato races for boys putting the shot race for boys under twelve years and one for girls of the same age of Brought Many Visitors to St Catherines Acad emys Exercises PRICE FIVE BUNCOED I YEAR Will July 4 JUNE 27 1908 and favorably known In this city He was for several years in the service of the Louisville Hotel and later Superintendent of the dining car service for the Louisville Nashville Railroad Company His old friends in Louisville will be pleased to learn Can that Mr McNallys health has unproved wonderfully since he went to Pensacola Deppen EAItNEsrJrOIUfEUS County Board and the Various Divisions Will Celebrate GRAND Q Certain States the Countrys Policy SATURDAY alive with CATHOLICS LOSE OUT AGAIN pupils parents members of till alumni and the sweet voiced Sisters of St Dominic The exercises did not begin until question of political as well the visitors from Louisville and other asThe religious tolerance is still rife InI way points arrived between 9 and tho North of Ireland Apropos of this feature of Irish politics the of the Dundalk Democrat in for more Tiresome essTs were editor latest cditorW remarks avoided arid in theiritcad vocal and his Time meetings the Monaghan Instrumental solos and choruses justlong Ingl1Ule terspersed with the other numbers were selections by the academy or chestra The orchstrn was composed of violins violincellos JoIns mandolins trombone cornets harp drum nnd piano The musicians were Mises Piety anti Marie Barber Mary Byors Marie Bcinkampen Luella Bannon Helen Jones Knthcrine New ¬ ¬ ¬ againsthmne 90 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ opInIonshe a Protestant and a de he is personally That Unionist Mrs Sabina Duffy died at the home of her sister Mrs Thomas K serving of the compliment paid him Nationalist Chairman and limes 1910 West Madison street by the of we County Monaghan Tuesday evening und the remains Council reason to believe And were sent to Indian a olls for inter- have every fnrfl proof of National tflleranceYve ment need not go further than this coMr and Mrs John Davern of 2411 option of the exGrand a Master of body of Magazine street have the sympathy the Orange Order by Nationalists and Catholics of many friends on account of time Ulster now to County Armagh On death of their infant daughter theTurn County Council there are but Margaret last Monday The little one eight Nationalists to twentytwo was only ten months old but had wound her baby tendrils around the Unionists though very nearly half the population of the county is Cath hearts of her sorrowing parents olic At the annual meeting of the eight Nationalists Edward T Dalton the fourteen County Council the suggested that one of the cooptions should be given to their party and West Chestnut street last Wednes- put forward the name ofby Mr Me a small day The little fellow was bright Garvey who was defeated Mr and intelligent for his years Dread majority in Newtownhamilton Mr Mc tuberculosis was responsible for his E Nugent who proposed was able to point to the ex death The funeral took place from Garvey given by the Newry No 2 St Charles Borromeo church yester- ample of which lie is Chair Council Rural day morning a landlord ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ cooptedlast ¬ Mrs JosephIne Xnliner sixtyfour years old died at the home of her daughter Mrs William Bosler 1047 Everett avenue Monday night Her husband L F Zahner manager of the Vogel Shoe Company her daugh ter Mrs Bosler and one son Jo seph Zahner survive to mourn her death Tho funeral took place from St Marys church on Wednesday morning and was largely attended Mrs Zahner Was one of the best known GermanAmerican ladles In Louisville and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ William R Lawler a former res ident of this city died in Cincinnati last Friday He had been ill of pneu monia and out Thursday his brother Hugh Lawler and his nephew Capt Thomas Fitzgibbons visited him in Cincinnati He was considered much improved and his relatives returned to Louisville They had hardly reached the city when the telegram announcing Mr Lowlers death was received The remains were brought to Louisville and reposed at the home of Mrs Rose Lawler a sister inlaw 1217 West Jefferson street until the funeral took place from St Patricks church Sunday after ¬ ¬ funeral of Christopher OCon nor who died at the home of his sis ter Mrs Thomas B Leahy 1910 Floyd street Thursday afternoon of last week took place from St Johns church Saturday morning The deceased had been suffering from a complication of diseases for several weeks and his death was not unex pected Mr OConnor was fortytwo years old and was a son of the late William OConnor who at one time represented the Fourth ward in the lieneral Council Chris OConnor ns he was best known was for many years an employe of the City En gineers office was a competent en gineer anti well lilted Four sisters survive him Mrs Thomas B Leahy Miss Marcella OConnor and Mrs Charles McGnire of Louisville and Mrs Daniel McCarthy of Sandusky ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Stn ¬ a Unionist Vice Chairman But did this example of Nationalist toler ¬ ance move the Unionist bigots of Armagh County Council to do like ¬ No one Unionist only voted wise with the Nationalists for Mr Mc Garvey and so the overwhelming Unionist majority on the Council was further added to We do not refer to this for the of deterring Nationalists bodes from exhibiting tolerance in such matters but we say that if there is to be tolerance it must be allround tolerance We must have tolerance shown to the Catholic minorities in Ulster and then we will exhibit a like spirit to the scat ¬ tered Unionists in Nationalist dis tricts and agree to bury the hatchet A treaty to which only one party Subscribes Is not at all likely to promote peace or concord ¬ t LIMERICK GALLANTS ECLIPSE TOMORROW Like gallant gentlemen the mem- ¬ bers of Division 4 held a very brief session this week In order that all might attend the outing given by the Ladies Auxiliary A 0 II at the White City on Monday night President John Hennessy hustled John through the routine affairs Flynn Charles Callahan anti John Mangan were reported on the Rick list and applications were received from Patrick Howard Edward nor mat and James Connelly Several members signified their intention of attending the national convention nt At the Indianapolis next mouth close of the meeting the majority of those present went to the Ladies Auxiliary outing- Telesopes and Smoked Glass Will Be In Demand Astronomers all over the world are Interested in the eclipse of the sun which will take place tomorrow It will be almost but not quite a total eclipse of the suns rays The moon will cross the path of the sun and for nearly three hours the planet we live on will present an appearance of twilight This natural phenomenon will lie visible In greater or lesser degrees over all the United States Canada Central and South America Europe and Africa Scientists familiar with astronomy assert that a similar eclipse may not occur within the next hundred years The planets Mercury Venus Mars Neptune nnd Jupiter will be visible during part of the eclipse to morrow and people provided with telescopes will be anxious in their Search of the heavens for the star Arcturus which unless it belles Its reputation is movjng toward Louisville nnd other points on this planet at the rate of 300000 miles each sec- ¬ 11E11BERSli1P INCREASES Interest in the membership of Chickasaw Council Y M 1 at Mem phis is increasing and at the latest meeting ten new members were in ¬ itiated and thirty applications were received In the contest are three teams with a captain and twenty men for each The contest will close on the first Monday of July when the now and old members will sk down to a Dutch lunch ¬ PICNIC FOrt ST ond CONTRADICTORY OAULEORAMS PAUIS Y ieJ POLISH PRIEST Succeeds Bishop Muldoon as Chicagos Auxiliary Prelate L It now seems practically certain that the Right Rev Peter J Mill Bonn will be the first Bishop of the Last new diocese of Rockford Ill week Monsignor FalconUtl the Papal Delegate received a communication from Home announcing the appoint ¬ ment of the llev Father I C Rhode to succeed Itishop Muldoon ns Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago Although the document mado no mention jjf + appointment Bishop Muldoons t head of time new See it Iis believed that his appointment wil i soon be made known Father llhode is a native of Polaild and is highly esteemed in Chicago by people of all races ilk selection rB Auxiliary Lihop is expected to do < much to heal old sores growing out of the former Slavic troubles Father Rhode is well known In Washington also and the utmost ¬ gelnl jndgmcnt ANNUAL CONVENTION x The people of St Pauls The Knights of St John a Cath ¬ Jackson ami Kentucky streets are olic military benevolent and fra preparing To celebrate July t with n ternal insurance organization lucid picnic at Phoenix Hill Park Rev its twentyeighth annual conventiou Father Thomas A York JK n hurl at Rending Pathls cck1ot I M worker anti his people always show 4 I their appreciation of his efforts t utmost jo show tie vJSi whenever St Pauls has an cinter did its delegates a goo tlnjC4 churcli ¬ The latest cablegram front Rome concerning the Vatican is very ambiguous not to say contradictory In ono and the sonic breath the correspondent announces that the next Papal Consistory will not bo li slrt until December ag a fittlngfclose to preCommandcry M t f1 degrcllItluril19 ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ ¬ oclock until midnight Thursday night The entire chorus as well as the principals who took part in time en A Mile From Town operetta joyed the fete The menu was con ducted in accordance with Manager Shaughnessys best style and the music was declared to be the best ever by the young folks who took part in the terpsichorean festivitiesI Messrs diaries S Itaidy Tames T Shelley Louis T Kiefer and Thomas D dines constituted the committee that had the affair in charge and none of the Choral Club were disappointed with the arrangements The young mon and women who Ohio compose time club gave their time anti ROAD TO RECOVERY talent for Mackin Councils benefit and that progressive bodyof young op Catholic gentlemen tool an early a popular Joseph C Kirchdorfer portunity of showing its gratitude member of Trinity Council is a very uuxirfuH parent these days Two of his sons Joseph Jr aged twelve JOINED HER HUSBAND years omit Raymond eight years Mrs Edward J McNnlly fcml little old were operated on at daughter have joined Mr McNnlly thonys Hospital for appendicitis whq is now general jnanager of the during the week and are now resting and as comfortably eta possible under the > s < loa Club the wealthiest most exclusive social organization in circumstances ft is believed that Pensacola Fla Mr McNally is well both children are > ut of danger ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ of the word Tolerance as under by different people in this country We Nationalists are con ¬ stantly being lectured on our want of tolerance and one of the chem ¬ ¬ 8 ¬ ¬ Daltondied TOASTERS Everything is in readiness for the establishment of the new council of the Knights of Columbus at Jet fersonvillo tomorrow afternoon In fact it will be Knights of Columbifn day in that city and front morning valleyAfter the solemnization of time until nearly midnight there will be matrimonial rite n solemn high something eventful nil the time V nuptial mass was celebrated with class of fortyseven candidates are Father Flood us celeorant Father to be initiated Into the mysteries of Dunn deacon tend Father Kcrnan subdeacon The music under the di rection of Prof Hcmmcrsbuch was festivities will close with a banquet rendered by a splendid choir of to nun and old Knights at 8 oclock mule and female voices Time sanc- in the evening tuary was tastefully ornamented for A committee of Jefftrsonville the occasion gentleiniMi who already belong to After the ceremonies at the church Louisville Council have been work- ¬ the bridal party repaired to the Ing for months In organizing tho new home of the brides parents Mr and council In our sister city and in Mrs Denis Meagher 1441 Seventh preparing for the big events of to street where an elegant breakfast morrow These gentlemen feel tint was served About noon Mr nnd they have every detail arranged now Mrs Duffy left on an extended trip amid are only waiting for the hour through the East They will be at tomorrow when the hosts begin to home to their friends at 1112 Brook gather At oclock the cumuli street after July 10 dates and visiting Knights will asThe bride is a charming woman semble at Elks Hall on Spring nut has been much admired in local street Fifteen minutes later they Catholic society circles Mr Duffy will march in procession to St is associated with his father M J Augustines church where till Rilv Duffy in the plumbing business The OConnell wil celebrate high DomInican church was crowded with Father The sermon will be preached mass friends nil relatives of the contract by the Rev Father Walter rosin of ing parties Rushvllle Ind Father OConnell has requested his parishioners to attend an earlier mass tomorrow so that ALUJINAL MEETING the Knights may find plenty of room nt the late mass At the close the mass the Knights will join Former Pupils Gathered in of singing the 1e Deiun Candidates and Knights will uM Annual Reunion assemble at Elks Hall at ItO i Last Week in the afternoon nut at 2 oYj Louisvlllp Councils degree A conferjhefirst und seconil > Fifty of the framer pupils of the The Evansvllle Council degree tear Academy of St Catherine of Sienna will then take hold and exemplify visited their alma neater last week the third degree The degree work to attend the annum commencement will occupy several hours and willexercises and tb take part in the Ie completed shortly before the ban alumnae exercises which followed quet Hall at s opens at Spleths on Tuesday evening Some of the An elaborate Spread has alumnae even remained throughout oclock been arranged and James E Burke the week nnd others still have re one popular throughout the present Knightsof willJeffersonvllles mained act as toastmaster The week It was a happy homecoming speakers will be lIon Edward J Me for these old pupils and they made and Judge Mutt ODoherty much of the good Mother Superior Dermott and the Rev Father Louisville of and the other nuns Of course the Walter Cronin of Rushvllle Ind whiterobed daughters of St DomAfter the cigars have been lighted Inic smothered thp visitors with Burke will call on tho kindness The whole affair was n Toastmaster of time evening to respond to happy reunion for former pupils and orators Duty of the the following toasts teachersThe Ron IEdward J McDermott was elegant in every Hour Judge Molt Catholic Citizenship respect and as one of the alumnae ODolierty the Order expresses it the decorations of the Rev Walter J Goodof Cronin The menu fur refectory and tables the service the banquet as arranged is exceptionally were menu and Spring Chicken on Toast Mirth gave additional luxurious Cold Sliced Ham appetite and until the finish of the Veal Roast anti Dressing Ox Tongue feast sallies of wit flashed across Sweetbread Patties Salmon Salad the tables Later came the toasts Roman Punch so aptly selected by Mrs iMrreH New Potatoes in Cream New Pens and the Hyatt the toastmistress Tomatoes in Mnyonaise Radishes genial and heartfelt responses the Celery Indian Biscuits whole concluding with the singing Vienna Rolls In chorus of Auld Lang Sync Edam and Swiss Cheese At 2 oclock in the afternoon the Bent Biscuits a business held alumnae society Ice Tea Coffee Milk meeting and elected officers for Brick Cream Assorted Cakes an the year 100809 In the evening Cigars entertainment was given at which Salted Nuts Chocolates Fruits the Rev Father William Dunn O P which has worked committee The Bertrands Convent so hard to establish the new council of St Louis this city delivered tho principal ad- ¬ is made up of Messrs August Thro dress Father Dunn is one of the Raymond Stanton James E Burke most eloquent men in the Dominican John E Coll Joseph C Fackler order and his address made a great Bernard A Coll Thomas Mullen J Impression on all present C Thlckstun and James Marriv ¬ RECENT DEATHS THE MeagherWill stood npp1uultAfter AND bride wore an empire gown of white stile trimmed with liberty satin a tulle veil caught with lillle of the valley and carried a bouquet of orange blossoms and lilliesoftlie Government the minority would not only be outvoted and ignored but would be crashed out altogether As man Nellie McGill Sadie Parrot Ill answer to this argument we are Margaret Davis Mary Curran Cor frequently called on to give proof inne Mahoncy Helen Baker Nellie of our tolerance Union McAuliffe Julia GoodIn Geneva ists to represent byelecting Nationalist con Sullivan Allle Prather and Louise stituencies and in local elections we Barber do so to confound time Time Christians Under Trajan occasionally But how about Unionist was the title of the drama rind de ¬ enemy picted a little story of early Chris toleranceAt annual meeting of the tian times The actors were Misses Monnghnn County Council the NaLouise Gill Emily Talhott Piety tionalist Chairman Mr Toni proBarber Helen Jones Gladys Ran posed the cooption of Lord Ross dall and Marie Barber Every num more and the motion was unani- ¬ ber on the programme was pleasing mously adopted by a Council ex clusively Catholic We dont know ex ¬ what Lord Jossmores pres exercises closed with the vocal actly political We know views are chorus Ave Maria by the senior ent he has with maturer years abated a vocalIIclnss noonThe As a slight token of appreciation Mackin Council entertained the mem ¬ bers of its Choral Club with a dinner and dance at the Gait House from proide at 8 oclock Wednesday morning The TOASTS only attendants were the ushers l jjojerjjn l1 > ii1i i
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