Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 168, 23 May 1913 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1913
JUBILEE: PROGRAM
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Prominent , Priests From All Sections of State Will . ; ' -;Be Here.
RECEPTION A FEATURE
At This Time Rev, Roell Will Be Presented With Sil- , yer Crown.
The program for the St. Andrew's Jubilee to be given June 1 in honor of Rev. Frank Roell haa been completed. Prominent priests from all parts of the state will participate in the high jubilee mass . which will be held at 10 o'clock In the. morning. Two of these priests. Rev. John G." Hager, of Napoleon, Ind., and Rev. Edward Berhelde, of St. Meinrad, near New-Albany, Ind,, were former Richmond 'men. An excellent musical program has been arranged for the high mass and the reception tto be given In the 86 Andrew's auditorium. The committees in charge of the Jubilee have completed all preparations for the entertainment of the visitors. It is estimated that several thousands will attend the reception which will be given as part of the evening program. An elaborate program for the presentation of the silver crown to the Rev. Roell by the school children has 1so been prepared. This affair will be given Monday May 26 In the St. Andrew's auditorium. All the pupils of the school 'will" participate, either In musical 1 numbers or in tableaux which will be presented. In the program for the jubilee, a biographical sketch of Rev. Roell sets forth the work done Jby him for the local church since he came to this city In 1899. On the eovef of the program I an excellent likeness of Brother Roell. . In the high mass, Sunday morning, June 1, the Rev. Flavian Larbes, of Cincinnati, will deliver the Bermon. The Rev. Francis A. Roell will act as Celebrant in the ceremonies. Rev. F. X. Oirolt of Morris, Indiana, will act as assistant priest; the Rev. John C. Rager of Napoleon, Indiana, as deacon; the Rev. Edward Berhelde O. S. B. of St. Meinrad as subdeacon; Rev. Mathlas Wetland, of Tell City as master of ceremonleB." Rev. Gadiag to Preside. At the reception, the Rev. Herman Oadlage will preside. He will deliver . the address 'of . welcome to those attending the reception There will also be addresses by'Mayor W. W. Zimmerman and Jud& Werjt,';? f ox tof the Wayne circuit court : ""i9loorapcal Sketch. t , . The following biographical sketch was written for fhe program by' Prof. Richter, of St. A odreWs school : The Rev. Father Francis A. Roell was born In Fmiklin county, Ind., November 27, 186. He attended the parochial school; at Morris; Ind., until 13 years of ajje, when, he entered college at St. Melnard, Ind., and after a classical course he took up the study of philosophy ' and theology in St. Meinard Swmlnary. He received minor orders June 15, 1886, and n June, 1887, sub-deacon and deaconshlp. On "May 26, 1888, he was '. ordained . to . the, priesthood by Bishop Chatard, at St. Meinard, and celebrated his Srst mass iri 1st. Anthony's v church, Morrlsr June 15. A few days later" he, entered upon his priestly labors at-St. Mark's, Perry county, attending only the missions
MUST SERVE FIFTEEN DAYS I N"DOG HOUSE"
Fifteen days In the "dog house" were given William McGee this morning by Mayor Zimmerman. McGee was arrested yesterday for public intoxication. He pleaded guilty and was lined $5 and costs. Roy King, arrested for public intoxication, pleaded guilty to the charge this morning In police court after he told the mayor that , he could prove that he drank nothing yesterday. King found that he would be required to stay In the city jail until Monday when his trial was set, and at once changed his plea. He was fined $1 and costs. at Rome, Derby ana Cassidys. Six months later he was transferred to St. Mary's church. New Albany, where he labored faithfully as assistant for nine years. During a part of this time he also had charge of the churches at Charleston and Lexington. At the lat
ter place he built the present church edific. In 1897 father Roell left New Albany to become pastor of St. Joseph's church, Vanderburg county. It May, 1898 he was promoted to Aurora, where he remained one year, when he was appointed irremovable rector of St. Andrew's church. He came to Richmond April 22, 1899. - His first work was the placing of an imposing granite monument on the priests' lot in St. Andrew's cemetery. The debt remaining on the church having been paid off, extensive improvements were . being planned when, on August 15, 1900, the church was struck by lightning and destroyed. Nothing daunted, he set resolutely to work to rebuild the edifice. Sixty thousan dollars was expended, and the indebtedness amounted to only $18,000. In 1908 the beautiful mortuary chapel was erected. The magnificent parish school and hall, the pride of St. Andrew's, was built last year, at a cost of $70,000, and the old school remodeled and converted into a lyceum and clubhouse. Father Roell's ability was early recognized by his bishop, who appointed him to several diocesan offices. For a number of years he has been diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, a member of' the diocesan school board, director of the Diocesan Insurance company, and for twelve years has been connected with the matrimonial court of the diocese. That Father Roell's priestly career, and the fidelity with which he has labored for the people of St. Andrew's, is appreciated, the festivities inaugurated on the occasion of this, his silver jubilee, amply attest.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
RECITAL NEXT WEEK. Many persons in this city are interested in the recitals which will be given Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week by Professor Hicks and his pupils. Further announcements concerning these affairs will be made later.
GIVEN FAVORS. Mrs. Jessie Allee and Mrs. Frank McCurdy were given the favors Thursday afternoon when the members of the Thursday Bridge club were entertained at the Country Club by Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. After lunch, bridge was played at four tables. The guests for the occasion were Mr3. John Nicholson and Mrs. Florence Lodwlck. This was the last meeting of the year. The club has enjoyed many parties during the winter months, a number of which have been most elaborate.
at Cambridge City, by Mr. and Mrs. Fred GoebeL The affair was most enjoyable. Favors were presented and a luncheon served. E
TO ATTEND SERVICES. The members of the Woman's Relief Corps are asked to meet at the Post rooms in the Court house Sunday morning to attend church services at the First Methodist church. Members are asked to heed this announcement.
DANCE AT PARK. Several enjoyable dancing parties have been given this week at the Jackson Park dancing pavilion. The first party was held Monday evening by the members of the Joliy Time Dancing club. Piano and drums furnished the dance muBic. The park will no doubt be most popular this summer for affairs of this kind.
TO GIVE MARKET. The Ladies of the Universalist church will hold their regular monthly market Saturday afternoon in the Mo Conaha building. - A number of aprons will be on sale at that time.
BOX SOCIAL. . The Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist church will give a box social Tuesday eevning of the coming week at the church. The members and their friends are cordially invited to attend.
ATTEND PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goebel attended a pretty "500" party given last evening
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TO ENTERTAIN. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reid who were recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snaveley will entertain informally this evening at their home in South Fourth street.
VISITING HERE. Miss Mary Bertsch of Cambridge City, is visiting here for the week end having come to attend the concerts given by the Richmond Musical association.
ATTEND RECEPTION. WASHINGTON Vice President and Mrs. Marshall Thursday evening attended a most unique and interesting
reception at the Chinese legation. It was held in honor of the new Chinese Republic, and the minister from that country was assisted Jn entertaining by his wife and daughters. Mine Chang and the Misses Lilly and Alice Chang. Prior - to the - reception Mr.- and Mrs. Marshall were guests of honor at a dinner given by Attorney General and Mrs". McReynoids. : .. The vice president ill address the graduating class of Fairrnount Seminary at the commencement exercises this evening, and Mrs. Marshall will be given a reception preceding the exercises by the member of the senior class. Mrs. Marshall has been chosen as class patroness this year. Miss Mabel Boardman was chosen patroness last year. Indianapolis Star.
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TO MEET MONDAY. The Ladies of the United Commercial Travelers will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. B. D. Welch at her home 1318 South D street. The members are invited to attend.
j ; i a. m. to ? p. ra. wa made by Charlea Potter. The motion? as amended th' second time was passed. It is believed that everyone will be given an opportunity to vote at the . primaries as a result of the decision to keep the voting places open until 7 o'clock at night." Traveling men will have an opportunity? to cast their votes before leaving the city on Monday morning and laboring men will be given a chance to vote after work.
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