ST. PATRICK'S DAY
The committee arranging for the: celebration of.th&jfeast of Ireland's Patron .Saint has dr^wn up the following programme:—Op. Sunday, 16th; March, a general Ooinmunioii of membersvof the Hibernian Society • will be held .at. the Basilica, Hill-street, at 8 o'clock Mass, and will- be followed by the', annual breakfast, which will take place at the Marble Bar, Manners-street. Next day a special Mass will be celebrated at the Schoolroom, Boulcott-sti-eet, and at the conclusion a procession of the members of the Hibernian. Society, St." 'Patrick's College Cadets, and. J school children, and the archbishops and clergy, with tableaux on decorated lorries, headed By the Natives' Association Band!,.■will leave:Boul-cott-street, en route to Newtown Park, where an attractive programme of sports and dances will 'be gone through. A feature of the celebrations at the Park, .will be the spectacular and drill display; of 1100.children, under the direction of the Rev. Bro.. Eusebius.. In the evening; at the Town ■Hall, ; '*->NftiiK>»lConcert will t*k«L^>laoe. • ... : ■•".■■■....
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 5
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161ST. PATRICK'S DAY Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 50, 1 March 1919, Page 5
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