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George Carr James Comer Malachy Crowe Michael Devanco Cornelius Hade David Healy Thomas Lynch Charles Murphy John McDermott Thomas Neeson Russell O'Shea Howard O'Shea Thomas O'Shea John O'Reilley Edward Sullivan John Corcoran Louis Brunning Thomas Munroe Thomas Mullins Raymond Sullivan Thomas Morrisey Lawrence Egan Grade I A I Frank Carson Michael Donnelly. 84 Charles Carson Walter Carty, 84 Grade 1-A I Frank Carson Thomas Mooney Daniel Enright Thomas Mooney Fdward Schneider Ralph Freeman Christopher Koller Richard Connors Toseph Casey ORDER OF SERVICES IN CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Friday of each month, beginning at 4 o'clock. The members of St. Joseph's Sodality and of the Holy Angel's Sodality go to confession on Friday afternoons. Baptisms-On Sundays from 4 to 6, and from 7 to 8:30 p. m.; on week days at any hour previously arranged. The father should be present at the baptism of his child, and there should be two sponsors, whom the Church requires to be Catholics. Marriages and Funerals should take place in the morning, with Timely notice of marriages should be given to the priest. mass. Sick Calls-All sick calls are to be left at the Rectory, 230 East 90th street, by |