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Show Kliious and Personal Notes. Mrs. MeCullough of the Sacred Heart parish, who has been quite ill, is now on. the road to recovery. Pev. Father White is expected home ir; the near future from his home in Scranton, where he has been for the past few months. The musical programme at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's church last Sunday was up to the usual high standard established over there. Fnder the direction if Thomas Geoghegan, the choir is doing splendid work. Miss May Sullivan is organist. Miss Kerns' soprano solo, "Ave Maria" of Gounod, at the offertory offer-tory last Sunday was one of the most delightful solos which has been heard in seme time; ' Louis F. Hague, who has ben home with his relatives in this city since before Thanksgiving day, returned on Friday to the theological seminary at Baltimore, where he is a student.- |