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Show MISSIONARY PRIESTS. Visit White House to Pay their Respects Re-spects to President. An interesting delegation of Catholic misisonaries called on the president at the White House last Thursday afternoon after-noon to pay their respects. They were introduced by the Rev. Father William H. Ketcham. director of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions in Washington. Washing-ton. The delegation Included Father Albert Negahanyuet, a full-blooded Pottawatomie Pottawato-mie Indian from Oklahoma, a stude-it at the Apostolic Mission House hear the Catholic University: Domingo Pi-kit, Pi-kit, a P'ilipino from Luzon, who is about to return to the Philippines after having completed a course of four years' study in Maryland and Pennsylvania: Pennsyl-vania: the Rev. J. O'Hora of Parker." S. D.: the Rev. F. Van Der Aa, of Kingfisher, King-fisher, Okla.. and the Rev. Father Vincent, Vin-cent, a Benedictine monk from Sacred Heart Abbey, Oklahoma. Fathers O'-Horn, O'-Horn, Van Der Aa and Vincent are also students .it the Apostolic Mission house. Other interesting members of the delegation del-egation were three young Belgian brothers, who have become priests. They are the Rev. Joseph Van Hulse of Muskogee; the Rev. Charles Van Hulse of Vinita. and the Rev. Theophile Van Hulse of Tulsa. I. T. They belong to a family of eight brothers, four of whom entered the priesthood and are on their way from a visit in Belgiam to their posts as missionaries among the Cherokee Chero-kee and Creek tribes of Indian Territory. Terri-tory. St. Louis Church Progress. j |