St. Joseph’s Parish Pays Tribute Tuesday To Revs. Mayerhoefer Before DepartureAs a tribute to thft two men who have guided them so wisely and so lovingly cl living the past sixteenyears, morothan 600 parishioners of the St. Joseph's elnireJi joined Tuesday u veiling m a farewell for Revs. George* anrl John Mayerhoe-fer, pnslor and assistant who are leaving today mnl • Ji«xfc week respectively, to assume their pastorales aL the Sacred Heart church, Gamp Washington, Cincinnati,St Jnsepli’s school hall was packed for the affair and the auditorium was beautifully' decorated in flowers and ferns. Albert P. Wagner, presided and acted as masterevening sof theort Mick was in gram which was a very entertainingceremonies, Rob- [ Mick, Linus Berger and Carl Puerst charge of ’the pro- .....- . ! C It*tr7umi.^1 r\t i rlt;_i -\vjjand romnrknhta one, and the St.aro fine theJoseph's Athletic' Associationthearrangedto bo congratulated upon manner in which they event.Thu evening's program opened with a selection by the school orchestra, led by Robert • Mick, and the entire nssemhiy joined in singing “Thu Star Spangled Banner.'' A particularly appropriate selectionwas “When You're Gone We Won'tForget You sung by the quartette,including Bernard Mick, CharlesThaL Old Gang of Mine.Miss Jeanette Wagner, accompanied by Miss Alberta Wagner, played a violin solo' and Bernard Mick sang a vocal solor“Thy 'Will Bo JJano.7’ Tlio orchestra .-rendered, several selections.Albert P. Wagner in a very interesting talk, expressed, the feeling of thb entire congregation when he spoke of flip sorrow of the occasion and the regret which was nuiversal-....wwv.(Continued on Page 5.)