Two Japanese mins arrived recently at Sacramento, Cal., for the purpose of working among their countrymen in St. Stephen’s parish. The Sisters are descendants of the first Japanese converted by St. . Francis Xavier in the sixteenth century Napkins became popular in France sooner than in England. At one time it was customary at great French dinners to change the napkins at every course, to perfume them with rose-water, and to have them folded a different way for each guest.
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New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1915, Page 25
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79Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1915, Page 25
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