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Interesting Budget of New. Prom the Various PerishesEpiscopal Appointments.Sunday, September 11, St Mary Chur h. Oxford, O.; Confirmation.Sunday. September 18--8t. Sebastian, Obio Consecration of Church, and Con-flrnuition.Monday, September 19—Coldwater; O.; Confirmation' a. m. Philothea, Ohio; Confirmation p. m.Tuesday, September 20—Burkettsville, Ohio: Confirmation a. m. Sharpsburgand St. Wendelin, Ohio; Confirmation p.Wednesday, September 21—St. Henry, Ohio; Confirmation a.-m. Cassella, O.; Confirmation p. m.Thursday, September 22—Maria Stein, Ohi Confirmation . m. St Rosa, Ohio; Com rmation p. m. AFriday, September 23—Minster, Ohio; Confirmation a. m. McCarthyvMe, Ohio; Con ri rmation p. m.Sunday,. September 25— St Emanuel Church, Dayton, Ohio; Confirmation 10 a m. St. Joseph Church, Dayton; Confirmation 3 p. m. Sacred Heart Church, Dayton; Confirmation 7:30 p. m.Monday, September 26—St MaryChurch, Dayton, Ohio; Confirmation 3 p. m.Holy Trinity Festival.The summer festival given by the young men of Holy Trinity Church for the benefit of ttye parish on the 4th and 5th of this month proved a splendid success. The articles mentioned on the admission ticket were won by the following ticket holders: Mandolin, No. 1403;box of cigars, No. 94; 501bs. flour, No. 785; fine large cake, No. 395; 50 cigars, No. 484. By presenting these numbered tickets aY the parsonage the respective articles can be had.Central* Verein.At a meeting of the directors of the Chamber of .Commerce last Monday the President was authorized to invite the representatives of the German Catholic Central Society to consider Cincinnati as a place for holding their annual convention next year.Father Schotl Home.Rev. William Scholl, who has been to Europe during the past several months, arrived in New York on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grouse last Tuesday. He will return to Cincinnati this morning. The trustees of St. Joseph' Church will meet their pastor at the railroad station, and escort himjx) the parochial residence.Rev. Dr. Pohlschneider, who was to have returned with Father Scholl, was too ill to make the voyage, and is still in Europe.St. Francis de Sales Church.The congregation will hold an international lawn fete on the parochial grounds beginning next Saturday. Booths representing the various nations, and draped in their respective colors will be conducted by different divisions of the congregation. |J. ALFRED 8CHEHLlast Sunday evening. His Grace was assisted by Rev. Fathers Holthaus, of Hamilton; Shihack, of St. Joseph Orphanage, and Stezelzeck. Rev. Charles Hahne, the pastor, was master of ceremonies.ST. CATHERINE CHURCHWill Be Solemnly Dedicated on September Eighteenth.The committe in charge of the dedicatory exercises of St. Catherine Church, Westwood, have issued the following announcement:Henry Schwab, Grand Marshal.T. L. Flanagan, Assistant Grand Marshal. N. V. Sticksel, Assistant Grand Marshal,Headquarters of the Grand Marshal and Staff will be at the Westwood Town Hall, which is easily reached by the Westwood cars.FORMATION.1. Parade to form at the Westwood Town Hall.2. Parade to start promptly at 10a. m.Succeeds Late J. Frank Wilson as Organ ist at St. John Church.Mr. J. Alfred Schehl, who for the past five years has been organist of Holy Trinity Church, fea? been appointed the successor of late J. Frank Wilson as choirmaster of St, John Church. Mr. Schehl is a child of 'the parish and is a son of John A Schehl, who has been organist of St. Francis Church for the pasttwenty-four years, i ' ■ ■J Alfred Schehl is one of the foremost of the younger generation of local musicians. Higrlt; first position as organist was at St. Stanislaus Church, where he remained for several months, then going to Holy Trinity. He received his first musical education from his father, then sointr to the College of Music to continue hi* studies there in violin, piano, or^an and t heory. When sixteen years old Mr. Van der Stucen made him a member of toe Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and also employed him on numerous occa-8'on as sub-director of the college chor ^. a favorite pupil of Dr. N. J. Elslt; ■ heimer, Mr. Schehl has heen pre-Pan, himself thoroughly in the music of tl church and making a careful study of to. Gregorian chant As a song Isom-P°*' he has also been coming to the fore ately. his compositions being added to the repertoire of 'some, .of America's foremost Ringers. He will assume charge3. All societies to report on arrival to the Grand Marshal.4. The First Division will form on Harrison Avenue north of Montana Avenue.The Second Division on Montana Avenue east of Harrison Avenue.The Third Division on Montana Avenue weet of Harrison Avenue.The Fourth Division on Epworth Avenue south of Montana Avenue.The Fifth - Division on Epworth Ave* nue north of Montana Avenue.LINE OF MARCH.The line of march is not a long one, and is as follows:From Westwood Town Hall north on Harrison Avenue to Cheviot Avenue, Cheviot Avenue to Montana Avenue, Mon tana Avenue to Harrison Avenue,* Harrl. son Avenue to Fischer Place, thence to the new church.ORDER OF PARADE.Grand Marshal apd Staff. Building Committee and Church Committee.FIRST DIVISION.Second Brigade, Knights of St. John. Knights of St. Edward. Hibernian Rifles.SECOND DIVISION.Men and Yonng Men’s Societies of St. Aloysius Church, Bridgetown.St. Leo Church, North Fairmount.St. Lawrence Church, Price Hill.St. Bonaventura Church, Fairmount. Sacred Heart Church, Camp Washington.St. Bernard Church, Taylors Creek.St. James Church, White Oak.Our Lady of Victories, Delhi.And all other Church Sqcieties. THIRD DIVISION.Catholic, Knights of Ohio,Headed by State President Charles B. Witt rock and the Officers of the Hamilton Co. Local Council.FOURTH DIVISION.Catholic Order of Foresters, Headed by High Trustee Chas. Heilker, State Chief Ranger J. J. Casey and the Officers of the Central Chapter, C. O. F.FIFTH DIVISION.Catholic Knights of America, Headed by Jos. Berning, Henry Hauck and the Officers of the Central Committee C. K. of A.,Central Verein.PROGRAM.10 A. M.* Dedication of the new Church by His Grace, Most Rev. Archbishop WTilliam Henry Elder, D. D.10:30 A. M.Solemn High Mass coram Archiepis-copo; Rev. Julius Meyer, celebrant of theEnglish sermon by Most Rev. Arch, bishop Elder, D. D.German sermon by Rev. J. M. Feld-mann, pastor of Sacned Heart Church.Music will be furnished by a Double Male Quartet, under the direction of Mr. Andrew J. Boex.The ceremonies will close with the singing of the Te Deum by all present, accompanied by the various bonds.3:30 P. iff.Blessing of the New Bell by the Very Rev. John F. Schoenhoeft, D. D., Vicar-General of the Archdiocese.Sermon by Rev. F. X. Dutton, Chancellor of the Archdiocese.The ceremonies will conclude with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.Te Deum.Church of the Immaculate Conception.AEntioth«da;ChToinSpweneimawoantblebisgrcantcoreretheenc1refiereinggivlt;wittowinarcidayDii ietfc whi Citj of \ den issu Arc
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