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ovcrf Aseoofeltwitthhe-.hehlv id \thj©') jSracrß(l( )Heatt Schoolroom, toighifcrijiexfe, in aid .of the piano fund. ; ~(n nyoH I«oa Tiheldeepepti thenSisters./of Mercs /is :est*t»d^xsfi«;,tl^)'k^fi^oi)t]W! /Sewing Huild, .Gore, |f<®e tfenl pwlfed.rqflDisqffil -jetothmg (forwarded .by thorn -to St. Vincent’s Orphanage, South Bune*ih%/ some ..weeks since, 1 /os SO Qrithidr akpfvrish ( committee i of. the;.Gathtfdi^uFftdefe^ttiebfrmefcrlat . Si, I/Joseph Kail) after; .devotions l hft>r4asiOlSiHida ; yPdMnipg.-jiTheM’preiSidenjt, i(Very)Rev. Father Coffey, Adm.), presided, and there, was,a,.f ado-representative •siab^id^iW^oiof )fteiemher«s!q Satisfactory/ progress; enrolment litowMddPpidbdi to 'briefly extend -thOfif ofdcduOassinatilGVitmdmheilshjp.. >,Miss M. O’Neill .'Wft ,tor - replaces Mr i Pledger, who for ,j-aJfepnaj'i >to; resign,; It! was unanrnously decided tpTW.OQordithfel cfliumittefc’sßappreciation. of /the’ good aoeopp 1 isi I ecl-i.by 'Mfq Pledger in.,thp: interests! of the fC&tholifii JfedgtJitiOfW or! ..rmpiirrl/. In-.'n-ul lo !:'.v ,87/aotrii^9^fe ( eUy^RdhVpl)-despt{itien'j^fj the,. High Altar of Stsv Joseph’s Cathedral for the recent devotion.of the. ; Forty [JfeuisJi Adnrnhion admired-; the- crowded rttfthg*e«litbeHS}f and.- roiftectod)itlfinite bredi;t an Miss D. White IwfefigS wMdi^tM--a?tdi v iiast;eful)rto:uch nwasi responsible'; for the ?Masf j&ftq.^jrtGtA^biprhfeiitedn •>n• o vim! m . ,T, lo .ttooi! f A meeting of parishioners was iuinounoedf/at St. Joseph’s Cathedral on Sunday, to take place on Wednesday evening of this wet&plHS/Oftsiness being to arrange a Jftttfig YfPWtiop t<vj(Hje Mpstf(oßpy t AiKjljhi diop (Cat ton , Apostolic Delegate to in Dunedin wp.ekt'innNpyohvlW'Kff -As,-we-went to press tin jJited f for, !th.e, qnecti ng, fid I -pa rficulars L^gt^dtpg ! ne}yt Week's, issae of ..the Tablet. By the lamented death last nionfhh dWM rs V) Goynish, totoldrennoF-St. Ykoent. xle ; Paul’s - Dnn,ediip, n( h)st ha,y,staunch,, and yaked friend, whose deeds of charity town ,the..ip^titutionvfrom S^vft)t!fTfdptAftn,oPffY(P.kLißi^i rephoning. , (ftps grati_Btn4fßi&he ireyimtoto ,#xfitbe-i,d<?waf^d f v facly’.s, ;benefactions had a Mass offend' dM!thhryo nv f > Pti<chapal for: the .repose fftfr.hS¥tt^WJlf« p-ovei^pfk'tf^lyf! and riniifkd’l iifnJjfiaycr (-fprfHhef!tftornaj dnippiness, of I( a, friend "Wh(se,9Pffloe vthpyc Wiljr) ,hold J ; ni,grateful memory. — R IP. / < ' . it, (8) ylimfil hems 'dir»Txfoa -d (IM.T/ / vlrfqA .(borroloTq bnr.l?,t dim/.I art at y-irrn it.- aohlruv ■ rfolaSf[^OSEf»fiF’S'UAMEß’ GTjFKB, DUNEDIN: M rfprtbpCT hotu — .gRHSNa>LISIT Oil (I?. | '£{l :f7/‘jfnM,0 r !, . rr lne members, of M.. Joseph, s v Eachesr.Club, assembled on* .!^^n^MW '”^ciiiip| nl we(yL lot I 'tlkir 1 fcnclhAing; social M%WioiT?°OT (; Wa£fcs. nr;,i &h[fhykX)le^iiii i hgrainme wag carriedd?)Tftd'?^.if^fi^tip^i'^^n^na3,S < Pix^dUlmlrod’ l * card' tourna-the-prize-winners being Miss- MeCready and Miss Mc fe¥^f Fa SW r rJVff^^.khapla|k)..^yailecl, i him.semf>HtlJU|qMTluip v lt)to express )thfe appreciation, of. his Lordship the Bishop .and resident clergy to, the president ■(Mps-W. TSSoffi), <steb^-feffiWs/3nd ) 'mehibers r! of r the club for 4hnnHspl£ndiff efforts Tff°cßtidu r so f: useful* Uh : hFgariJkation, and for the numerous functions promoted 1 and subcessf cPif'rYdd 1 T ouf T Them for the social*enjoyment of the community^— Club (said -Father Kaveney) was a real live institution \aud r one which,served ,p very practical purpose drnong a the girls and. / young 'women of the ■tMle* of ■■ and■.■.go.ther4n.gs--diuhng Ppin||lTpjirt^ monHiSfyapid;)f>f)p?d ,tFIV?PI it' tHahli'sh, asiipilar ;) record of welhdoingi t ajiSCcMw@*J3o?r- .V f, (R!r!! IT o. yonfif faed id ..oifßJila-sO mv; ;r M yd ■>;:•/ . - i hue -\o .isfloit afd/Job ;.-\y r-hlod -J) ■ I Wr- wn^‘l •m 3 STC*lV,W»fipMT.np PAUL SOCIETY ST; PATRICK’S -CONFERENCE, SOUTH/ DUNEDIN. The annual jhSMP3'’bftStO Phtfiplf' Conference of the St-/'Vincent de Paul Society=,was held on Tuesday evening iftgtltoLl sch<|c>jhoqp]^;-fjpnlili> niipjßdin. Rev. Father 4letey diiKiqtprf opresided,. japid - them w.as a good representatives of e^atiJsqeaafeiaidSraf}#ynoipjpdf c , [Conferences ~ i; oi jthetlirjsofeijsoos'j hfa&. erf W>9qqDuffy, of president -j of the dDanedki ntrarißovlav& l nvas«,rals,o,. present.,.,,; The ; -sfflsifqat-reAorfe t-re«drded , that 12, sewing . ineet- ‘ -iagefdiurb bepmdieldi daringofehoftyeala with, an...average atr tendance of 7 workers. The poor and sick had been visited in their own homes, and similar attention had been : dahdtediotfar/ th'euß.©»eyQlentiiJnstitution n j ,On ,the ; occasion ftf p|, r f%sofiipiyMte) Jmnates of St. Orphanage reppiyep ipuch-appreciated . attention at the behest of.''*tned conference. , Communion breakfast' was provided By the' rHefhbo^ : foH about 88 chil-■.7LgflM:..-ir>iQ..«iiirlfl thplr First Holy dgrpmunion on the Feast
of All gspKlMaWAeaO®o SSlStMts were * .■SiMMSiV •; ?fJ 6 » M4lrP»f..««f»WSr aiSwi-fl l W >-,9f eAlS'AMtfemsfwMe returned to all, whfl, ( h^j,. j-qnderocl { assistance mvdn^HEWj, ■. ' ■ w|^®9Ml p 7 ;$?» vtfe?oPk ke ly! Trust;, for'chel'pfull carftwbttlions. *44 le sf&*ement. of accounts:; showed i that'* receipts sfifeiff,qaM sources, including balance forward (£l r d'S^ v Sd!)'| sttbi&Wtftlo,f 17s Id), special collection (£l9 10s '9d)-, euchre pai } (*'ll los 6d), os, and expenditure: Groceries (£2B 19s), boots (£IQ 12s 6d). coal t£22 Sr. Srll V “ftfe*’ 1 w W« ,, 6aiJ'Hco ,, ft ill 1 ! k V i ng hp -adoption W <%U rcpM 11 atid 1 hWitilce'fleet" Father Delany 'm _ appt'eciiltit> ; tetil S lVr(.Vie«'U-' fie ’Sni'. 'work accomplished l , by tW^lohs''ladle's pf nfev'fii fe&ence was composed. The calls on theiAUftSiS feng the ; yearuwQre...:as numbfats. ia!s fe^.<^xpfeHenc^^ vl flr/4'M ™ .mi* ntas >. .la// siibjeßt '"‘Mr 4>«6^aU^Wtf r y that ftlie ,jbowferenctei'i;badni;pt^VedV 11 'equal i |f 'tb ) t i e . HuandsJ-Hniaidfi olipoivmuttis • 1 in ; "' p Werv desOnliug! , are!*# M i bl/etfd f*afaffiated that during the coining year the need foh’ ! gt4ntVhh'4-elief ivould be more pronounced, .and every effort -should be made to improve the finances |ft.«as, t ? ,.be in a position to meet demands The activity f all* members should be. exerted Simit®. 5 -8 k Jehaitfuofotlieffcjo^tttenferi Fhill4f DfeMy to isinoerest'i tint #>MP“seffis as secretary gdlt^oMly 'b'F'RW years. AVsSjißeidrt hud . now i foundi it> pei^sa^WFhs^nl^k^ l Mys Mu.n hadconsented C fa > J >nofafeafal'H tii the yac/pit> /positionai Hoirexulainedf ’the •'> Mle^ l .fau'thM rb&ard, and. iuftoipvajlQsj Mife.st Heffernaifi ded&rM 'fctefitdd , i‘ > The Rresident, ii.iMtS.ugW Jr iPairlmV^ 7 ' vicepresident,- Mrs. A. Nelson; treasurer, M-rl.-I-®: jl-Made• sec; ry,n ,M4ss ; : 1)1. 1 H'pflfenup iyj i < »MA -U. n-v: irri^qftiMissiiM^fMulUflM.j /.-)]/• riylovM to Luo;: to j'tnoli Iri'iosd — . ■•■•! u : yr 9I . {.iov;n ; IL'Ol ,8 'ifao.JoO no
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 October 1921, Page 27
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