Bishop Buddy Scrapbook 1937 (3)
AS CLASSES OPEN AT MONTEZUMA SEMINARY
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1;
ATCHISON VISITORS ENTHRALLED BY CITY;
These views from the new Montezuma Seminary in New Mexico, opened arrival of seminarians, who now total 850, representing 29 dioceses in Mex members, the Rev. Martin Habig, S. .J., procura,tor, at extreme right; (3) t ken, Archbishop of Santa Fe (left), member of the Committee on the Mexi. Hierarchy, with Father Silva; (4) the youngest Seminarian, age 12, fro?'Il t,
BISHOP BUDDY'S CIVIC SPIRIT IS LAUDED
SAN DIEGO HOSP ITA.LIT¥ SHOWN
Dr, Horner, Cousin of Local Prelate, Renews 35-Year Friendship With Warren; May Come Here to Reside, the birthplace of Amelia Earhart and the home of Ed Howe, noted editor and author, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Horner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mattox are enjoying themselves under the guiding hand of Bishop Charley Buddy. The bishop and Dr. Horner are cousins. Guests of Bishop Buddy Friday night the Atchison visitors were dinner guests of Bishop Buddy at his home on Sunset blvd., and luncheon guests of the bishop Satur– day at the El Cortez. The Kansas visitors, who live only 30 miles from Bishop Buddy's home town-St. Joseph, Mo.-were im– pressed with the San Diego spirit of Bishop Buddy. "Every hour we have been here the bishop has been doing some– thing to make us happy and in– cidentally show us the beauties of San Diego," said Mrs. Horner. "We have tried to spend a little time in our rooms at the Hotel San Diego to rest up but the bishop won't have it that way-be wants us to see everything and keeps us on the go." "That's the California spirit," said Mrs. Mattox. "Say in The Union for me that when we get ready to retire San Diego is going to be our home:' Dr. Horner and Mattox, who is cashier of the Exchange National bank of Atchison, agreed with all, their wives said. When a Union cameraman came to take pictures of the Kansas visitors, Mattox spoke up with a twinkle in his eyes; "I haven't had my picture in the paper since some of the Dillinger gang held up our bank and I was kept busy dodging machine-gun bullets." Ed Howe's Physician Dr. Horner has been Ed Howe's physician for many years. Recently, while working strenuously on his Here from Atchison, Kan.,
MEXICANS THANK AMERICAN BISHOPS FOR U. S. SEMINARY WASHINGTON-An expression , of gratitude on behalf of the Hier- · archy, clergy and laity of Mexico to the Hierarchy of the United States for the establishment of Montezuma Seminary at Las Ve– gas, N.M. , for the training of Mex-1 ican seminarians, has been ad– dressed to the Bishops of the Ad– ministrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conference by the Most Rev. Luis M. Martinez, Archbishop of Mexico. The message noted that 360 as– pirants for the priesthood had been sent to the seminary in the United States from the dioceses of Mexico and said the Mexican Bishops would "increase such number in the coming year to the full capacity of the seminary.''
Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Horner (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mattox of Atchison, Kan., who are here on a vacation and being shown beauty spots and historic places by Bishop Charles Buddy, who is a cousin of Dr. Borner. "last book," Mr. Howe. the 80-year- high water mark and household old sage of Potato Hill, suffered a furniture was either moved to collapse. Further work on his book was abandoned upon the advice of higher ground or into upstairs several physicians called into con- rooms. I have seen Warren leap sultation. from his front porch and swim Good old days-and some that across the street to the postoffice. were not so good-were recalled by People went about the town in the Horners and Forrest Warren of boats for several days while the The Union. .They lived in a small creek was out of its banks. town in Kansas 35 years ago, where "Once, when the trains were Warren was publishing his first tied up because of washed-out weekly newspaper. The little town tracks, Forrest's bundle of pa.tent was built on what Kansas call "bot- inside ready-prints was delayed. tom land." This means that it was The pa.per had to come out, so he adjacent to a small stream or in went to a general store and tore lowlands where water from the off sheets of wrapping pa.per on swollen stream spread out over which he printed bis entire edi- many hundreds of acres. tion-300 copies. "In the spring of the year when Dr. and Mrs. Homer have a son, heavy rains came, the Vermillion Tom jr., who is with the N. E. A. stream usually left its bank and newspaper service, in Cleveland. 0. spread out over the village,'' said He got his earlier training with Dr. Horner. "Merchants put their Gene Howe, son of Ed Howe, on goods on shelves above the usual Howe's Amarillo, Tex., papers.
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