DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
To-morrow (Friday) evening an entertainment in aid of the funds of the Christian Brothers' Athletic Clubs will be given in St. Joseph's Hall. An excellent programme has been prepared for the occasion. There was Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Joseph s Cathedral on Sunday from the last Mass until Vespers, after which there was the usual procession. The annual meeting of St. Joseph's Ladies' Club was held in St. Joseph's Hall on Wednesday evening of last week. Rev. Father Corcoran presided, and there Mas a good attendance of members.-. The election of officers resulted as follows: —President, Mrs. Jackson; secretary and treasurer, Miss B, Laffey; committee, Misses Thomas H Bourke, Duhig, and W. Johnstone. The members will be entertained at a social gathering to be given by the president (Mrs. Jackson) in St. Joseph's Hall on * Wednesday evening. On Sunday, the Feast of the Patronage of St. Joseph there was High Mass in St. Joseph's Cathedral at eleven 0 clock. Rev. Father Liston (Holy Cross Colleo-e) was
celebrant, Rev. Father Coffey; Adin., : deacon, and Rev. Father Scanlan subueacon. In the evening the sermon on St. Joseph was preached by the Rev. Father Coffey/."' K". St. Joseph's Harriers ran from St. • Clair : Baths "• on Saturday, 17 members turning out. Messrs. 0. Dillon and C. Collins laid a good trail round the second beach and tip past CargilPs Castle, continuing on till in the vicinity of Green Island, eventually "coining out on the Main South Road, which was followed for some distance. Branching off at Corstorphine road, , the trail struck : along Great Queen street, and down past Sidey's, coming out at the Golf-house, striking the road, which was followed to the baths. In the sprint home It. Metcalf succeeded in get ting in first, with L. O'Suilivan second. ■:.' : . .'■ ~*k
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New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 867
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302DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 867
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