Catholic (News in IowaSIOUX CITYA El LO'u oi: i2nii.nl !j made of Ilia: rr.ai-riase of AJi»s Margaret Anno Traveni daughter of Mrs. Vary Travers, and Jnlm a. Walsh. The ceremony was performed Tuewlay iuoiiiScik nt 7:30, at St. Joseph's church. Attendant* were Mian Ilnih Genrcti ami .Krar.k HyJer. Color ffToels in gown', and lloweTis were pink and white. ‘O I’roin-K* Mo az.Z At Dawning” were sunshy Slln Alice O'Connor, the musicPrcscnlSng a concrete example o me wcrk itr-i is being done far home less and wayward t:r,ys K.iehe Flanagan** school at Omaha, ulr.o o the boys ol the home “teway r.lgb appeared In a program of song3 cm rrcf'.ullotis at tliii Audlioriim, Tht hoys were accompanied by Fat ho; Fiona'an, rounder and suporiutenden of t!ilt;* m.up.u'.lon, and Mayor kl vartl I* -Smith. of Omaha, a Irl.-nu hiwthroughout thu fC.VlCC being fnriilfk-ci by Mis* Helen Smith. At the wedding breakfast following. Mr. ami Mns. J. R. CcATCh won) hns’.S Jn their home. The bridal lt;etude departed last nlglic for Uafiil.a.Daniels—In Sioux City. Inwa, .Monday, September 13, 1921. Matthew•Mayor Kdnord i*. Smith. cf Oiaahaa friend and admirer of ihc Sclnxil.Making an app-nl fur tnKria tor t new J200.C00 home, tvUinli, he dcclr.r ed was necessary to cans for Ike In creating numbers of boys sr.hkint' cd ntlflonc.o end because they are heir.r forced to vacate (heir present hultd inr. CaUicr Flar.agau declared he whoDaniels. 53-year-oW, a night waicU. ™V ™ onT?' f'/formatorles, butmac at the Firm National Hank, dj-d :ic his homo, SD West Fourth sire*-, of cancer oT the stomach. He If. survived hy his wjfc 11 ixl three daugh.lc:d, Mrs J, j. Xoenln, Violel Daniels md Malle Hankie, nnd Ihrec xptis, licit, Frank and Paul. Funeral mrviccn were held Friday morning at ;h« St. Boniface church. Iliirial will be in Ml. Calvary cemetery.Teller—Mrs. A. j. Toller, f! yurs olil. djpd Sunday nt her home. 1707 Summit ftrcct. Of a conjpJJcatlo:: of dlKCftj-es. ftd'or.-Icfe n lung illnos:-. Mmthat it was liln belief tliat with institution* only fticulil bo used for the ntcrsuly dcgenerv.o bay. Many cl the Ihijs who ore still rrom ilis Juvenile cmirl* lo the icfmr: rebec: ar* merely made more vicious aaU thnt Lnv.L-tufion Iiiih nerved as a Kiepplug siout to tli« penitentiary, said FsthorL.'loaa-Ron.Toller, who prior lo her marrlEftwas Miss Sylvln Hayes, was hot- ti Sr.wrfioo. Pn., Srplcmbcr 7. jgsj, and fame to Slou.\ City durlr.g childhood. She attended nnd graduated from St. losepVs parochial school, ar.d for anumberyears a? employed at Uier. S. Marlin department store as mnn-‘icer ot the credit depart mimt. She ft-as married February 27. 1915. ik*-iiilci her husband she Is survived by ior father. i\ J. Haym; three sit-tors, Mrs. M, o llar.i. Mrs. •[Frum fariy 10 lllly boys oru ln-Ing ftrnnrt away from the home each month brvuur.o of lalt;k or «pnce to • are for iticiu and in many instances bnv r.rc takou irlt; temporarily, sleep lug or. ihc floor br'wpcn the b?U» and uniter I In* beds, according lo the PCrlhloinlpnt. Al thr: prosrni timrshoys from leu slates rc-preseiitmg id-most every CTOi. color and JKAiCn-nlity arc in the home, which is the only one In tlm country making 11 specialty or enrin* for the juvenile court Imy, -nid Father Hanngan.Mdvor Smith of Omaha, also spoke In behalf of the home Fattier Flan aganVs home for hays nu.l similar agencies is dci;i.s mare -p lift ttie Iiuticn. .u. u 1 kits, Mrs. T. O Shour.e,sy ' 1.---, , n •“* ,,,,Tml MfsK Kmtly Hnycf. P...1 two bro-! : 3*!“^ “ylC UTCt'*hew, Wii; and llj liayos oil ofami pnllci* cnnrls in o:r cities limn3»r. The funeral wnu held at the! !!?J-0tAC5 f.1'!0 ^ mayor.'ullicJml of ll.o Epiphany Wednes- Zuu.°!'l°A ‘I* °,|rs,,''C!i ®’1'1 ^ thelay morning at D o'clock, dt. Calvary ctniolcty.Burial inML St. Mary’s Academy |(AEcrerilted)CHEROKtE, IOWA Condtirkd by the Seivnts of Qlsry A Boarding School for Dlrls ruid Yeung Ladles Academic. Special nod Preparatory Court egApply toR«v. Mother Prlorees, O. S. M.UNIVERSITY OFNotre DameMOTRE GAME. IND. Defarl/-,//jt of Arts, Letters, Jo Ur-nailsrn. Political Economy, Sociology. Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Mining Engineer!^, Architecture, Commerce, Law, Ac-rieulcurc ana Library Science.public to devote a porilcr. of .»ur limn to tlin xnpport of such l-stllML:um. he 'lunlwrnil. 'The fir.-ntest man in Any pro (essinn or lin». ul business la mil the one who attains material sue-cvks, but he who devotes some part of Ilfs firr.i* 3-^ niifuiiu to t!ic work of a^lhp in the butdlnpr or kcod idmr-acter and ellDershfp m the tuturg ir.or. of tli a nation.The program nt the Auditorium «i ns preceded by n parade «r the Cntlioli.: Cadet Corps uml the hoy scimc*' life and drum cotpj, headed hy the ca.lct icrp? Imiirt, rrom the Jackson hotel, ■t Short conrerI in frmit of tie Audi-loriuni wan given.The luya wlm individually participated in the prop ram u*erc P^ul i*ox. who sjic.kn on tiic Jifo or n hmiiclvn* hoy; Charles llrcblu, who *aiik aJiiiin-l»« r of .color:, .1r.1l Charles Knnwortliy. /n a hnmoroutt r.cltnrio;: and .an appeal for the l.oiiii!. Ip addilJnu u-ero wore yongp by the rhariis of nine. The hoys were *urclt;M rr rc-spuini in •uir.:.--7o-.;.s eueoren. This evening pro-Bram closcl vviih three reels or fllms . ileph iiiur the life and work at the j homy. Suhscrlprlons to the fund for trte ten51 rucKo* of a new lnuae s». r.-t:ik5:u