South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1917 — Page 3

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FORT WAY. VI-:. Ind.. Juno ;?nten ari"'lntm'nt.M amor.;r iTy of Fort Wayne tlkK - announced by night Hfv. Jiifhr.f) Hf-r-r.ian J. AWriins: include appointment a new crtary, the transfer f five pa-tor, appointments a ai."tants Of six newly ordatnM jrieta. transfer of tun assistants nr.,1 pastoral appointments of .ur as.-Sstants. Rev. Kdward Dillon of Union "ity. newly ordained, In nam-d as secretary to the bishop and assistant at f'athefJral. Fort Wayne, urcee1ir;fr Iiv. Robert I'mnr-t Kelly, transferred tf Huntington as a?i.tant to Rev. John Noll, pastor of Ft. Mary's churrh ani publisher of "Our Sunday Visitor." Rev. Thomas M. Conroy of Crawford.HvHle, appointed pastor at Anderson. Rev. William D. Sullivan of Vahah ueceds him and Rev. Joseph I-ynn. pasir St. Vincent's hurrh. Academy. Is assigned to the Wabash pastorate. Rev. Kdward H. Vurpillat. assistant Ft. Teter's. Fort Wayne, appointed pastor at Academy. Rev. Leo Faurote. St. Mary's Huntington, succeeds R?v. James Connelly at Lebanon. The latter is transferred as pastor of St. Patrick's church. Indiana Harbor, and Kev. John Wakefer of Indiana Harbor, has hcen appointed pastor at I-nporte. Rev. John Hlurn of SS. Refer and Faul, Huntington, assigned as pastor of Nix eettlement and Roanoke. He is succeeded by Rev. Jesse Lothamer of Resancon. newly ordained. Rev. Francis J.

Ir.ibb.i appointefj tirn pastor of St. Luke's church, Gary, and is sucf ,l-,i a.- as:. t.tnt at Holy An?cli i hurrh in -am city by Rev. Jo?ih Rumely. transferred from St. Mary's parish. Lafaet!e. lifv. L-o I,;fran of H.iuimond. rewlv (rdair.l. appointed to L'lfajette, Rev. Raul S' hirii'i of Fort Wayne, newly ordained asU'Tifil as second asi-tant at ST. Joseph's. Harnmnd. Rev. Mi'hael fladacz, newly ordained. named as a--isTant. St. Adalbert's. South i'.'r.d and Rev. John rr.a'kl. 'h:'?o. ne-.lv ordained. a-M-tar.t at St. Stani.-bi is' ( h ir h. Mi. b:L' m "ity. All appointments effective 1'n.iiy. J 'j ne GERMAN WOMAN TELLS SWISS CURIOUS STORY

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EPAIRIG GEUMAK SHIP. crmc. Repairs arc raiidly bt-in mad" on the ierman shij Ockenfels, seized by the I'mted States after oiij entry int- the war. and soon she is expected to sail from an Atlantic port loaded w th "supplies and ammunition for the allies. The Ockenfels, when she sails, however, will be armed and fully prepared to meet derman submarines. The photograph shows government inspectors looking over the Ockenfels.

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