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Show MANY OF ORDER OF HOLY CROSS ATTENDED Funeral services ef a deeply impressive impress-ive character were held In the chapel of St. Mary's academy yesterday afternoon for toe Iste Sister Msry Oswald of the on mmui It y of the Hieters of the Holy Croee. The Right Rev. Bishop I Scan-lan Scan-lan officiated, aa-isted by the Rev. W., K Rvan. A number of priests from All Halrows col lea and the surrounding parishes par-ishes were also in attendance. The community of the sisters at the itfi'my wss auvmented by as many of the staters as could come from the other mlaa ion houses In 1'tah, making It one of the larsest processions of a relltxluua order ever seen In this state. A lancv number of other friends of the dead worn an. Including aianr of the former pud!s at the academy, were also In attendant-. After chant In the "Libera" and after the funeral rites hsd been perfrmud. Bishop gcaalan preat'hed a hrwf funeral sermon. In which he said that the occasion oc-casion should be one of rejoicing rather than of rerret, because the dead slater had won a crown of overlsstlng alory through sacrifice and the pmvth-e pf such hiKh virtues as he had been specifically aesured Hteter Oswald had given proof. The pallbearers mere selected from among the membership of the Knights of Columbus. A. Brurveau. J. B, McKnanv. P. J. O' Carroll. R. Canning. R. A. Kane and T). J. Laramie. The alumni will have a mass said for the repoee of the soul at the academy altar during this week. |