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Show h oo H NINE YOUNG WOMEN H TAKE FINAL VOWS H I alt take. Jan. 4. Tho Judgo-Mercy H hospital, under tho ablo direction of H Mother Mary Vincent, representative H of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Laurence Scan- Hj Inn, achieved another triumph yester- M day afternoon, when nine young worn- B t en of the dloceso entered forever tho Hk ' order of tho Sisters of Mercy. The fl voting women took tho final vows and Hj received the black veil In the prcs- H once of their relatives and friends H and a large number of interested per- H sons. Under the direct supervision of B Bishop Scanlon, they will doubtless PhH ho of much service lo tho diocese In Ppi both teaching and nursing HHHHJ i Tbo young women received Into the PBPJ order yesterday were Miss Emma Ry- HHH an, nov. Sister Mary Randolph: Miss H Anna Earl, now Sister Mary Boaaen- Hl tura; Miss Mary Murlyan.'now Sister Ht Mary Alphonsus; Miss Elizabeth Dc H Rosier, now Sister Mary Mnjella: Miss H Marie Raveneckor, now Sister Maria H Theresa; Miss Anna Peters, now Sls- H ter Mary Stanislaus, Miss Anna Bcr- H uard, now Sister Mary Margaret, Miss H Hazel Mace, now Sister Mary Cath erine. Miss Ruth Callahan, now Slstci Mary Bornard. At 2:30 o'clock tho Rev. Fathor J. A. Iloman, chaplain of tho hospital, the celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Father C. Forrlo and the Very Rev. Dean W. H. Harris, began the services serv-ices of profession. Assisting in tho sanctuary were tho Very Rov. Father D. Kiely. all the clergy of St. Marys cathedral, the Rov. Father J. A. Kel-ledy Kel-ledy and all the clergy of All Hallows Hal-lows college. Tho other clorgy present were the Rov. Fathere Thomas Duclos. A. J. Sullivan, J. A. Connelly and D. Dag-nler. Dag-nler. To- the "solemn strains of the Gregorian Gloria Mundi, the clergy, novices and sisters entered the beautiful beau-tiful chapel, which was charmingly decoratod in white and green. Tho noIces marie ihclr first tows in voices clear and sweet, and the final vows, taken at 4;30 o'clock, wore Just as decisive- and firm. Tho Very Rov. Dean Harris delivered deliv-ered tho sermon, which was an eloquent elo-quent trlbuto to Bishop Scanlan and the clergy of the cathedral and All Hallows college. At tho close of the ceremony a musical program was given giv-en by Miss Margaret Harley, for many years leading soloist In tho pro-tPathcdral. pro-tPathcdral. The other soloists were Miss AIIco Farrell, Miss Eugenia Mcr-cier. Mcr-cier. Miss "Wanda Soslnshl, Mrs. Hazel Ha-zel Redman Beatty, Mrs. W. C. Silver-stone, Silver-stone, Mrs. J. Hal Moore. Oswald Vellz and Prof. J. II. Maddern. Miss Nora Gleason. organist at SL Marys, was tho director. |