riest's $50,000 GiftFreesParish SchoolChaxtaton, 8. C.—(fJCWO—Th* now St. Patrick's parochial -«tolt;dt t»s city, irjll to ehtlfely frafd trom debt m the xesult of $ 4o|Utloii ofWMHri. ^“AnnouttcemenTof^Tecerp^ of th|* gift' was made. yesterday by theMost ftsv* lmmefc it. Walah, Bishop of Charleston, it $ Mm of Thank***firing celebrated In . St* Patrick’* lttlt;Church by the donor, the Kt Rev*Jisgr. Chari e* Dubol* Wood, recent-- towi-lt;— -*-i*eufIn:T1d.ityo*1tfcjoJyb«thlt;tit,irr*0]in?re)ex-■mimtiliterated ,By the Hdly Titht^ ^Romifr-—. .. jotfa gifrto the ©ipcese Ji made possiBT^.throujp the 'benefaction of Bl« great aimt, Km. Amatt-da'Lebvrc DuboH widow of tto l*toDr* Charles Dubois, of Klddletowny Drange County, K, x, The school was Jbuilt a few yearsago and is attended by 20,tf ptipil*. * ' ' '. Bishop Walsh also announced that in recognition of the benefactions received by the Dlocfe^c from the Dubois, tebvrc and Wood families, the school vail be known as ^*fhe father Wood Schoob—afr efidUtJiif monument to the zeal of Mqnsiphur Wood and his family for educationhi this didceke,^ ‘ ; wTto munificent gift is only tfc*latest of mariy made 'by • Stbhflftiof Wood to the Diocese 'pf He donated f25,000 fof the ftiteffcV fcy ward of the new M-* Francis: Xavier Infirmary at; Charleston, endowed a rootti In the infirmary Inwhich a nonagenarian SUier of Our Lady of Hercy is spending Ber Jiat years in comfort, and contributed greatly to thethe churches and rectorie* St Sam* ter and Florence, and to the church Aaf Georgetown, the . restoration of p*St* Mary’s Chbrph in* Chtoestdh— ah abandoned mefchodiit^, mating** house which became the ftrst Dathp-lie Church in the CaroUnafh^waf carefully executed during hit pasinwhtinhatotomtoclt;ttcttfitiltor»te.iD**»tn