The Gavelyte, December 1912
I ' I I h I 1111 .. rn T MA R N ncy Finn V '1 L t r ti b H l d I II ()11 Jen, II ,. r 1 m Jlll 11' ~ Oil, 111 In o Th, 111,lll ,, ho eh 'llll n him: ,If I 111 , 1 Lt",. pr'tt, .lift' to h rnark•d do,,11 t Chrl tnw 'lrP" 111 on, b. I i nPigl1bor.. ti, ltlt> E t Q od\' h HI 111ustl'fous anC' tor.. J•'lo v •r." '11n [lyk t,.IJ IHI i nomlnionR one> .. too-if it 11: that hi Idea 111 ttrn cl£ i~11atlng ( nuld only h found out. this vol11111P va!'I h r:111 r, him "ThP lll11P !•'lower" wn,; ~, mholfc> ,,r ha C L UB D INNER. ,,hich acb dP in,· mo. t anrl In n h ·tory of this t•olleC'ti n th, blu • flow. Th Town:le) Club h Id a si.· r \\a· tounrl in I h rnithful puform· o'clock dinner in th ir parlor and din- anC" of duty, no matlPr ho · common– ing room at the Townsle) re idenc , plncP anrl how lowly. on dar treet, Thursday Yening, It wns the 72'.!nd Chri~tma Ev . • ·oy mber 14th. Jt ha been the C'U _ \Yide tretch s of n w • 1 1rro11nd r1 tom of "The h1h" to bold two or the cloi. ter of Pfalzel and a "'tilln three dinners during tile year. 1'bis wa over all. On the in. irle of ttw wa the first one of thi ea on but C'loi ter all wa · different from the it wa by no means the wor!"t. Every- regular routine to whirb the• nuns hing at the club is first in quality ·were accustomed. Thu becau even their daily "grub." The gu sts tbPy w rP b ing vi!"ited hv \Yinfried were served a two-cour e dinner, con- of England, the great Boniface. who i ting of checken, weet potatoe , wa known a th Apo. tle of Ger- fried oy. ters, C'ran berries, coffee, rolls, many. He preferred to teach the ice cream upon jello and angel food heathen in the forests of Hee:; e and cake. The table was beautifully dee- Thuimgia of the living and true God orated with candle sticks. '\ ery deli- rather than accepted proferred po i- cate place cards were al o U!"ed. Tho e pre ent were as follows: i'.Ii ses Ruth Owings, Ruth Edward , . Iary Bird, Jennie Fullerton. :.\Iary Ha tings, Hazel Lowry. Janet :.\Ic– C,ellan. :.\Iary Ellen Lowne , Ada Wal– lace. Profe!-' ors Leroy Allen, Roy Lan– ninc- and . re~sr . Carl Duncan, Harry Bird, Earl :.\frC!ellan, '\Yill Lanning, Fo ter :.\IC'Farland. Howard Cre well and D ·'gbt terrf>tt. ticn in the mona terie . He wa"' a mighty man in appear– ance, although not large in stature. but bi. whole bein"' wa. one of strength. He interested the nuns with tale of bi journeyings and of the en tom~ of the heathen. t la. t they gathered together for heir e,·enine; meal. On the dai at the • bb · , ddula. daught r of Kin Dagobert. On her 1·ight at Boniface.
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