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Show o Pocatello, Idaho. St. Joseph's school will close the 25th Inst. A large number of its 135 pupils are preparing for their various parts in the choice program planned for the entertainment of the school's friends at the closing exercises. Two dramas suitable to the children's chil-dren's talent have been selected, "The Bell of the Forest," and "A Secret" for the boys and girls respectively. Vocal and instrumental selections will be rendered by those possessing musical talent. The "Sailors' Drill," a patriotic exhibition, executed by the small boys dressed to represent jack-ies jack-ies of the American navy, is looked forward to as the event of the evening. even-ing. Rev. Father Stephen Kress, a noted missionary to non-Catholics, closed a successful mission of 18 days' duration dura-tion last Tuesday evening at St. Joseph's Jo-seph's church. He devoted a week to Catholics and the remainder of the time to non-Catholics. The church was thronged throughout the mission and Father Kress and Father Van der Donckt, the pastor, are elated over the results. The lectures ably, and eloquently delivered were a3 follows: Sunday, June 7. Christian Marriage. Is Divorce Ever Permitted. Monday, June 8. The Need of Religion. Re-ligion. Tuesday, June 9. How to Find the Truth. Christ's Way. Wednesday, June 10. The Pardon of Sin. Auricular Confession. Thursday, June 11. What Becomes of our Dead. Purgatory. Friday, June 12. The Papacy. Sunday, June 14. Christ or Inger-soll? Inger-soll? Monday, June 15. The Sacrament of the Dying. Tuesday, June 16. Why I Am- a Catholic. Social events during the past month have been very infrequent and Poca-tfl'o Poca-tfl'o society looks forward to the cooler months of autumn with keen ! anticipation. |