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1913-12-20, [P ] Limerick. 8ligo. vacancy, and who had held the posl Michael Bourke, Hospital, has been STATE OFFICERS—L. A. A. o. H NOBLES COUNTY. The following deaths have taken tion of relieving officer for thirty- President—Sirs. Mary B. DalSy.";go4 elected Secretary of the County In­ Central ave., Minneapolis. »• «#» County President Thos. Burke. Ella, place: Nov. 15, Mrs. Catherine Gava- four years, was granted a superannua­ Vice president—Miss May E. Hammlll, worth. Minn. NEWS FROM IRELAND surance Society. Division No. 1, Ellsworth—Pres., Mich, han, Charlestown. Nov. 1, Mrs. Pat­ tion allowance of £25 per annum. ael Hollo ran; Vice Pres., Thos. J. Fagin- Ellen Keane, aged 2% years, was Secretary—EIla_ C. Keating, ,47 pjea_ rick Butler, Templehouse. Recently, Died.—Nov. 16, at Sallymount, Ark- ant ave., St. Paul. Rec. Sec., James Burke; Fin. Sec., John burned to death at her home in Kie- Treasurer—Miss Mary Coogan, Fan Oarey; !ns. Sec., James Burke; Treas.™ • Mrs. Peter Leonard, Tobertelly. Nov. low, Teresa, wife of Patrick Byrne, n Tho-. Sweeney; Med. Exam., Dr. Cress' Antrim. achy's Catholic church, Belfast, by the dysart, on Nov. 18. bault. Meetings are held on second Wednesday 10, Mrs. William Parke, Chapel street, aged 60 years. Nov. 18, at Balllnglen, Board of Directors—Mary M. Sullivan of month In church at 7:80 p. m. The "Ulster Echo," Belfast, an­ Rev. George Crolly, P. P., V. F., Porta- Duluth; Ellen Conroy, St. Paul; Marvj Miss Ellen Griffin, niece of the gift­ Sligo. Recently, Mary A. McCann, John, eldest son of the late Richard Reilly, Bralnerd. ** J' nounces that by the will of the late ferry, John, only son of the late Sam­ ed Limerick poet, Gerald Griffin, died Dlffreen, aged 7 years. Auditing Committee—Margaret Scott RAMSEY COUNTY. and Susan Doyle. Nov. 15, at the gt. Paul; Margaret Sullivan. Mlnneano- Division No. 4, St. Paul—Pres., Jona Mr. William Gibson, the well-known uel Wilson, Ballymacnamee, to Kath- recently in Dublin in her sixtieth ,neapo Convent of the Ladies of Mercy, Colo- lts; Elizabeth McNally, St. Paul! Jf. Mulrennan, 119 Case St.; Vice Pres., jeweler of Belfast and London, pro­ erine Claire, youngest daughter of year. Insurance Secretary—Margaret A. Gr«- DennisS. Moran, 79 E. llth St.; Rec. Sec., Tyrone. ma, Croydon, Sister Emelda (Ellen), dy. Stillwater. * «? i 828 Holly ave.; Fin. Sec., vision has been made for providing Thomas Hannigan, Portaferry. Died Nov. 15, Michael O'Brien, Bal- Much damage was caused by a fire youngest daughter of the late Andrew Insurance Treasurer—Margaret Sulll. M. J. Williams, 26 Banfll St.; Ins. Sec., the sons of farmers of Counties An­ lyculhane, Nov. 20, Mrs. Bridget Hur­ van, Rochester. w Corcoran, 276 Fuller ave.; Treas., j which broke out in Strabane Catholic and Brigld Doyle, Killacloran, Augh- State Medical Director — Dr. E w Martin J. Lee, 106 Summit ave.; Med. trim and Down with educational ad­ Derby. ley, Corbally. Recently, Mrs. Kate Buckley, St. Paul. Exam., Dr. C. Q. Perry, 816 Lowry bldg. church on the evening of Nov. 15. rim. Nov. 18, Ellen Griffin, R. D. C., Meetings are held on second and fourth vantages. The sum is approximately The death occurred on Nov. 19, at McCoy, St. Alphonsus' Terrace, Lim­ Directors of Insurance Fund — Nellie Mondays of month in Hibernian Halla, Mr. H. McHugh, Newtownstewart, of Cluain Duadh, Enniskerry, daugh­ ntirran. Minneapolis: Annie fonrnv St. at 8 p. m. a quarter of a million sterling, and Glenerln, of Rev. Hugh McCullough, erick. Paul; Josephine Hagertv. Shleldsvtlle. has purchased the premises of P. J. ter of the late Daniel Griffin, M. D., Will be available almost immediately. lately rector of the Catholic parish of Anna Wlllesen, Duluth; Margaret Nolan. Division No. 9, St. Paul—Pres.. Jas. A. Longford. Devlne, and intends carrying on the and Anna Griffin, of Limerick. On St. • PauL Hogan, 887 W. Central; Vice £res., L. Died.-*-Nov. 16th, at 55 Cedar ave­ Latrobe, Pa. Auditing Committee—Ellen McOrath. W. McDonough, 670 Mississippi st; Rec. Died recently, Miss Mary A. McNa- business. Nov. 14, Andrew Kavanagh, second S.1-.. Paul; Annie Kennedy. St. Cloud; nue, Antrim Road, Belfast, James, Died.—Nov. 15, at 50 Marlborough Sec., John Loobey, 964 Gaultler st; Fin. mara, Aughareevagh House, Clondra. Clogher Guardians have granted a son of the late Patrick Kavanagh, Bal- Nellie McCoi:. St. Paul. fee., Hon. J. H. Nolan, 923 Edmund st; son of Patrick Flynn, Clondalkin (Co. street, Derry, John McColgan. Nov. Ins. Secj, J. F. Foley, 669 Broadway st; Suddenly on Nov. 9, Mathew Doyle, pension of £13 per year to James linacarrig, Rathdrum. Nov. 16, at Treas.. T. A. Ralferty, 471 Aurora ave.; Dublin), and formerly of Ballyclare 17, at 132 Long Bog, Derry, Michael DIVISION OFFICER* A. •. H.—TIMI Garvagh. Recently, Mrs. A. Ross, En- Lough, who recently resigned as Re­ Taumarunui, Auckland, New Zealand, AND PLACE OF MEETINO. Med Exam.. Drs. McKeon and McNevln. (Antrim). Nov. 15, at 8 Meadow King, craneman. Nov. 15, at The Col- aro held on second and fourth nybegs. Nov. 10, Mrs. Marcella Flood, lieving Officer, after a service of 30 Rev. John Joseph Williams, P. P., eld­ ANOKA COUNTY Fridays of month In Hibernian Halls, street, Belfast, Catharine Hart. Nov. Ion, Derry, Ellen, widow of the late unt 3r at 8 p. m. Rath, Ballymahon. years. est son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Will­ a_, . President, John p. Coleman. William McKimm. Nov. 16, at Rusky- Anoka, Minn, V.3 16th, at Margrita, Donegall Road, Bel­ The farm of land at Drumeol, for­ An action brought by MISB Minnie iams, The Square, Wicklow. •T. LOUIS COUNTY. hill, John, eldest son of the late Pat­ r Wf® 1. Pres., William fast, John Hilland. Nov. 15, at 19 merly owned by the Denniston fam­ Maud Junk, boarding-house keeper, Y'ce Pres., John I* Green: Rec. 2nd°Uave. ^fe,ldent« A- J- *u High street, Holywood, Elizabeth, be< rick McKelvey. vr„i'.J?,har1®8 E- Green; Pin. Sec.. James s£ ily, was put up for sale by Joseph Wil­ Portstewart, against Thomas ROBS Ins. Sec., James McArdle; BS^OU.NO. 1, Duluth—Pres., John On Nov. 18, there passed away in 1 8 U B 8th loved wife of John McKenna, and eld­ Bell, dentist, Market Square, Dungan- Margaret Anglin. i *® -. John Ward; Med. Examiners, HtoSn'. )L« -. St; Vice Pres., J. J. son, court auctioneer, at the court­ H: ^fank and A. Calne. Meetings 5SS«^412 2nd Ave. W.; Rec. Seojr^ est daughter of Hugh McCorry, Helen's death at the Convent of Mercy, Derry, f- d 0B thlrd T. f»nlc McGirl, 80S E. 6th St: Financial house, Ballinalee recently, and knock­ non, to recover damages laid at It is something for Catholics to be wSJ. Monday of month in ry w h Bay. Nov. 16, at 5 Alameda Terrace, Mother Mary Rose, one of the best Woodman Hall at 8 p. m. •t^ Vl, . - J- McBride, 21 Superior tk" ed down to Michael Kiernan, D. C. £1,000 for breach of promise of mar­ proud of that the greatest exponent of Spfj. o?u£*nce Secretary, W. J. Mo- Falls Road, Hugh McQuillan, in his known and most highly respected Sis­ flni-Vrj Superior st; Treas., James Ly- Lettergunnell, for £720. The farm riage, resulted in a verdict of £300 the dramatic art, among women, on ters in the community. The daughter TOn. Med. Exam., Dr. E. W. Fahey. 117 94th year. Nov. 15th, 165 Divis street, contains over 87 acres and is held in damages being awarded the lady. the American stage today, is one of flr«7 Bldg. Meetings are held on Belfast, Elizabeth, relict of the late of John M'Evoy of Dublin, the de­ tvi 1 Mfnn. Pf't and third Wednesday of each month fee-simple subject to an annuity of their own faith—Margaret Anglin, a GracevlUe—Pres.. T. R. to Cathedral hall, 2nd Ave. W. and 4th St fq John O'Hagan. Nov. 16th, at Purdys- ceased nun at an early age entered £? pJe"- A- Lannon: Rec. Sec., 11 £24 19s. Od. Tipperary. lady who is not a mere Catholic in GUmmtv T * fcanlan; Fin. dec., C. P. ^Division No. 4. West Duluth — Pres» burn hospital, Bridie, daughter of St. Peter's Convent, Derry, in which oinnaty; ips. Sec., c. P. Qinnaty; Tress-. *»nk Sears, JOT N. 4»th Ave. W.; tjee Died recently, Richard Maher, Irish- name, but a devoted and practicing or; a m w James and Bridget O'Reilly, 32 Wal­ for no less than flfty-four years she RaiS'niF *? et,n Exam., Dr. B» 5J3?" w . ?f -„ Bothwell, (01 N. 57th Leitrim. town. Nov. 14, Mrs. Julia Prender- Catholic, a regular and frequent com­ ®S?, C! are held on first Sun- 7M s*£;. James J. Godfrey, nut street, Belfast, aged 3% years. devoted her life to the cause of reli­ t rhur dajr fi«> r ' h Ave. W.; Fin. Sec. and Ins. Died Nov. 15, Miss Lillian Gaffney, gast, Ardflnan Castle, aged 88 years. municant, one who makes her reli­ ^ate?2uy ^SV * w r/"118* Connolhr, 114 N. (3rd Ave. Nov. 11th, at 8 Longstone street, Lis- gion. Y-l Tr®a»-; P. H. McGraw, 218 8. 57th Carrick-on-Shannon. Recently, Will- Stater Veronica, a much-esteemed gious faith and her Catholic idealb rm, BLUE.EARTH COUNTY. , „ Ex m burn, James, youngest son of Nicho­ County President, p. H. Jordan; Co. V. «tu" TnV ^ " * -. Dr. dhas. H. Pav- lain Reilly, Drumshanbo North. member of the Community for over the touchstone of her art, writes the •"•.402 Central Ave.
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