THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC ¡SISS \ Founded in 1844 by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR 38 PITTSBURGH, PA.. APRIL II, 1929 Heads Peace Group GROUND BROKEN HOLY NAME UNION Elected Chairman FOR ST. CYRIL'S Pius IX Predicted SPIRITUAL HEADS Papacy's Freedom HOLT SCHOOL SUNDAY After World War TO CONVENE HERE HOCDMI Children of Parish Participate Paris, Apr. 6.—A remarkable National Conference for AH PnhUiafk« «f In Ceremony — layman prediction made in 1873 by Pope Diocesan Union Holy Name Pius IX. of the Great War ami Society Directors to Urges People to Lend the subsequent end of the Roman Financial Aid Question is again recalled by La Convene Here Croix. WORK BEGUN THIS WEEK "The Prussians will once again TWO-DAY PROGRAM GIVEN invade French territory. Taken The children of St. Cyril of Alexan- by surprise, ttie French will at Plans for a meeting of the apirit- dria's parish, North Side, assembled first suffer cruel losses; but ual directors of all Diocesan Union together after the 9:30 Mass Sunday, thanks to unexpected alliances Holy Name Societies in the United _' J » n i: to participate in the* ground break- they will finish in taking a terri- States and Canada to be held in port from local hripahta Sj^Tg^-inSr^iTv ing ceremony for their new school, ble revenge and in gaining more Pittsburgh, April 17 and 18, were sociation ta tho Sosooo €•»—— M 1 «— n on which work will liegin this week. territory than they lost in 1870. completed at a meeting of the exec- burgh, covering ths Rev. B. N. A xmacher, the pastor, The independence of the Holy utive committee of the local organi- was rrtenoty L i Joday's thought: He who has not blessed the ground, which was turn- See will residt from this new zaztion on Tuesday evening. The learned to And pleasure in the good- ed over by Helen Breker and Thelma war." convention witl open Wednesday non. f sailtton— ness of others is not only unedu- Vollmer, and wheeled away by Tom The prophecy was printed in morning at 9 o'clock, with a ponti- National oflfes, gl4 cated but uncivilized. McHugh. La Croix on February 27, 191(1, fical high Mass in St. Paul's Cathe- which also fonctions —Spalding. Father Axmacher made a few re- and it had aptoearfed on July 13. dral, Fifth avenue and Craig street, MUÍ Center for tho * » » marks in which he. stated that "in- 1880, in Le Journal de l'Ain, from at which the Rt. Rev. Bishop Boyle after this date, 'The Illinois legislature has desig- asmuch as the school was being a book entitled "Prophecies," by will officiate. knowiodgod in a nated the cardinal as the official erected for the children the ground Abb« Tholloni ' Following Wednesday's business H The publication of state bird. Page the Senator from breaking should lie sponsored by sessions, tne visiting clergy- will be a now émmrtn art them." W. V. Dutney, the first Alabama and hi• s *K u • Klux legions. entertained that evening by the former dsteWsd rofoi chairman of the church committee, Pittsburgh Chapter and Duquesne contributions (ras aO Once there was a saying that you made a short address befitting the Council, Knights of Columbus, on a United Sutes. With tho could tell a woman by the hat she occasion and hoped that the parish- NEW PAPAL STATE tour of inspection of the city and The Rev, Dr. Mm L Barrett, Ss- moat of well wore, but since our swains and The Rev. Dr. Francis J. Haas, of I ioners would support the new school in the Duquesne Council House, perla tendent «f Schools of the iré- Braachs», shieks a la modern have bud- St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, by lending their financial aid. Mrs. NATIONAL HYMN Fifth and Bellefleld avenues. diocese of BaltkaarSb «fee was their loci ded forth in hats of howling Wis., who was elected president of Mary Esser rendered the National Thursday morning will again be elected chairman of the Dtaceasa Office jiiwii it à blues, verdant greens, vivid reds and the Catholic Association for Interna- anthem. devoted to the business of tne con- j Superintendents Sect!— of the Na- funds to dapllsato delicate pinks the age old adage is tional Peace at its third annual Rev. Jos. A. Nee, assistant pastor, IS 72Í YEARS OLD la detail. meeting just held at the Catholic vention* and Thursday evening the tional Catholic Fdontloasl A—H consigned to the rubbish. Is it pos- j gave the final Benediction. delegates will be guests at a testi- at ion at its meeting at the CslhsHr M|Nt«f sible that our American boys may University of America, in Washing- Rome, April 8. — The newest ton. A good crowd of the parishioners monial dinner in the Duquesne University. In connection with this yet abandon the old reliable trous- as well as two of the Sisters of State in the world has a national Councit clubhouse at 6:30 o clock. naturo and objeet of the ers for skirts? ! Mercy from St. Francis Xavier's anthem that il seventy-two years Dennis A. Harris will be tosstmas- of tite-Mr C This proud and boastful assump- Church were present at the exer- old. It originated on June 9, 1867, ter at the banquet and the speakers restated. tion by our young men of customs Cardinal Gasquet, I cises. The new school will lie in while Pius IX. was visiting Bologne. will include the Very Rev. Michael Catholic Educators ganisation of C in dress and action that are purely charge of the Sisters of Mercy, un- As the Pope entered the city, the J. Ripple, O.P., of New York, na bsmHasrtm sa feministic is but a sign of the times. Editor of Vulgate der whose direction Sunday School band of the 47th regiment of Aus- tional director of the Holy Name Choose Dr. Barrett WBBtor, kwHgr * hiad a He who runs may read. has been conducted in the past. trian infantry, known as "Count Society; Attorney Joseph A. Beck, dinal Protecteria • • » August 10, 192», will mark the Kinsky's," played fon the first time to timo tho Holy a march composed by their leader, member of the executive committee As Group ChainMB In the passing of Ambassador Bible, Dies in Rome fifth anniversary of the parish, in and past president of the Diocesan such fami»r s sasad privi!*«« Herrick, the United States loses a which time much progress has been Victor Hallmayr, and named "Pon- tifical March." The composition met Union; Rev. James M. Delaney, *>*•* tomembcr s ss Ho <* distinguished diplomat and the com- (By N.C.W.C. N«wn Si-mre) made due to the untiring efforts of spiritual director of the Diocesan Washington, April 9.—The Rev. lo flu monwealth of Ohio an illustrious Rome, April 6.—Francis Aidan Father Axmacher, assisted by Fa- with great favor and was played at Dr. John I. Barrett, superintendent other cities visited by the Sovereign (Continued on Page 8} mtê sad thoos _ son. Cardinal Gasquet, English Benedic- ther Nee. or schools in the Archdiocese of Bal- education and guidance of The" life of this distinguished gen- tine editor of the modern transla- Pontiff on his tear through Romag- timore, was elected chairman of the tleman is but the repetition of a tion of the I.atin Vulgate Bible and na and Tuscany. After his return Superintendents' Section of thp Na- Î? ¿£1* «MdM 1 poor American boy starting out in one of the most learned churchmen ANTICIPATELARGE to Rome, Hallmayr's march was of- PITTSBURGH GIRL tional Catholic Educational Associ- «fe*»» Very roes«fl» « the game of life in a very humble . of his day, died yesterday at his ten played by musicians of the Papal ation at its tenth semi-annual moot- Pontiff expressed his sa. manner and by close application and residence In the Palace of St. Cal- court and, by special disposition, ing just held st the Catholic Uni- to see all Catholic chSdrai hard work rose to one of the high ixtus of a heart attack. The Car- CROWD AT ANNUAL' was declared the pontifical anthem, GIVEN HABIT OF versity of America here. Woagtog to Bstr positions of trust within the gift of I dinal's sudden death was attributed probably in 1858. The Rev. Dr. John J, Bonner, su- the American people. In life he to exhaustion suffered by attending RETREAT BANQUET Papal Orders Maintained SCRANT0N ORDER perintendent of schools in the Arch- s
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DAYS LONG GONE Œïje $ittäburgi) Catfjolic CATHOLIC CUSTOMS AND SYMBOLS By Rt. Rev. H. T. Henry, LittJ). Official Dioecaaa Organ History Fran Fika of ESTABLISHED IN 1844 CATHOLIC DEMOCRACY •T Br. nr. O'CONNOR. D.D.. FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH 11M Catholic PUBLISHED RVRRT THURSDAY BT THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY T may seem that in a democracy one another" (Ch. 12, verse 10), and Seventy-five Years Ago VM. B OILER, rni'liint MRS. R. P. WELDON. fcmtnr such as ours, Catholics must pull accordingly seeks to "prevent"—that JOB P. CBOWLBV. TIM pmtint FRANCIS A. RONKT. Tramr« I PTplHE German Catholics of this OS« mmd Pteat, TW IMmW rtmm. ta . against the stream in order to is, to anticipate—others in rendering 1 city refusing to stand any MM-MM 4M PENN AVENUE cultivate and exhibit the spirit of the tokens of honor. They are as longer the attitude of the Ger- ELIZABETH DAFUNOER. A«ocI»M Editor Catholic courtesy—such as was dis- good as—(no, probably they are bet- man papers that there was no limit cussed in Ipst week's paper. For ter than)—I am! Such might be de- TERMS IN ADVANCE to the forbearance of our people, OB ,or u th, even Americans raise an occasional scribed as the thought of the Apos- have started an independent dkily The writer will waleeme any On H*I br MIL POT 06 Foreig* C«nW •ubacriptiooA to •»"• , 'bj •°"Mil -*!(A fO! voice of protest against the vulgar- tle. But, in any event, the Apostle paper, The Republican. Address her care The PHtobigj Subscription _ MO® ity of manners visible almost every- recognized our duties to all men, where in our land of the free and saying in the same Epistle (ch. 13, THE YOUNG USURPER AND SOME Batarad at P
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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 Phone, Atlantic 0698-2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Noted Convert ; DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH, PA. BOYS \ Law Arte and Selm« Finance Brother Hhmo Educatioa Gradui* Work Philosophy Music Claaaee far Teechere Languages dwwry Phytic» pETERHAN MOTOR SALES VERY RET. M. A. HEHIR. C.S.Sp., LL.D., President (T i l lllislsfc) Wfta is the font kÉÉ ¡Ml i MS Waat Eighth Avaaae i •tM^fcSHHHI Brother Baraabaa, who is the Di- PHONB • BAB MM •MB rector of the K. of C. Boy Life Bu- St Twcea! College and Ecclesiastical Seminary reau, will be glad to receive com- C( Rose ironing fer À fouf (ktatf LATKOBE, PA. munications from his boy readers. done on Û* vary nimm Ifen» Address them, Care The Pittsburgh Conducted by the Benedictine Father« Catholic. that do die work without ruhhifll or frkttaa College and Preparatory Couraea WOULD YOU KNOW NOW? {fct reality iti» not an inner "we tue» bel The Columbian Squires were hav- that proteâs your ing an "Experience Meeting." ; »aa®. The Squires, you fellows probably war. know, are the members of that Catholic older boys' organisation sponsored by the Knights of Colum- <1 I bus. This meeting to which I had blouse» sod dukkca's SETON HILL COLLEGE been invited was being held in honor -4» Mlaataa fna FHMmI" of a new sector of sixteen boys. The Prof. Robert H. Lord, formerly of dainty enspnem that new Squires, most of them about 16 Harvard University, who waa or- only staUrd operators A Standard Catholic Collega far WHM years old, were to tell something of dained to the priesthood by His Emi- Her Letters With Aaa aa Cashing their experiences with other boy or- nence, William Cardinal (>'Coniteli, aad Home Mata can produce. Addraaa The Registrar. Box h Greenabarg, Pa. ganizations to which they might at Boston, oa April 5. Prof. Lord, a nave belonged previously. The Cap- widely-known authority oa history, Spring has come upon me with a tains of the old sectors were to re- ia a convert to Catholicism. vengeance. I simply have no busi- For Reel Satisfaction, try view the outstanding events of the ness being a married woman with a last year. demanding family on my hands. My Counselor William O'Brien, the had things pretty well under control inclination, these prematurely warm PRIM-FREST afeM Knights of Columbus who was lead- The baby and the woman were suf- days, is to invito my soul and spend ST. XAVIER ACADEMY ing one of the old sectors, called on fering mostly from shock, and we all my time out on the porch* taking and have time *a enfar the LAHIOBE, PA. Harry Sankey, the captain of De- soon revived them. But the man sun baths—and imagine, spring BaaiWaa IM tar Girls. by th. Sisters sf *•«> Bmhhfal Isaa- Soto Sector, to tell something of his was in a bad way. We didnt dare house-cleaning not yet off my hands! things you like bewL MM. MmMn Graaada. Tkmnt Iwtfwtiw. Tmaa raasaasM». CathaHr move him, for evidently his right PtbinMr Afflllatlae. KWMBUIT. Attinsi! aad CaaaMrrlal Gam sector's experiences. One nice thing about the very Art, DiaaHr Mm aad AthMtaa. Pat «alala« arm and leg were broken. We didnt warm weather, though, is that we TBI DIBBCTS Foolishness, snd sn Emergency know what to do for splints until can go back to cold Sunday suppers. Hsrry told this story, and I think Tommy Wade thought of the skis «id For that particular Sabbath repast you'll appreciate it if 1 repeat it the axes we had brought to build a next week, I am going to try one of North Side Laundry COr here: fire at the hill. the bridey-cousin's recipes. You "The Better Way Lawn*/» ' ^ MT. GALUTZIN ACADEMY "Our Sector had been having a lot " 'Take one of my slds and split may want to use it, too, some time. of indoor activities about that time: it with that axe for splints. We Jellied Veal BADBN, PA. basketball, debating, visiting St. can use the rope from one of those Mary's Orphan Asylum, ana that Two pounds veal, 1 quart water, Phone FAIRFAX 3810 Tcxky gjg BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ROTS toboggans to tie them,' Tommy sug- 1 tablespoon gelatin, juice of one- play at Christmas time. So we de- gested. half lemon, 1 tablespoon finely chop- M M ilea Weat of PitUburgfa cided to get outside for a change and have a real afternoon of fun in the "In the meantime, the other fel- ped parsley, 1 cup whipped cream, ft* Phone, Rochaater 1*2 Addraaa Direct« lows had managed to free the driver salt and pepper. NEXT WEEK—Read Facts oa H0M4TYL snow. Mr. Laughlin had lent one of and had 'stopped the flow of blood Cook veal, letting simmer until his trucks to carry us with our load from his cheek. They were trying quite tender, then run through fine of skis and toboggans out to the to bring him back to consciousness. grinder. Soak gelatin in about one- MOUNT ALOYSIUS ACADEMY hill. "We had no more than applied the fourth cup water and add it to the I e city i splints when we heard the clanging hot meat broth. Then add the FOR GIRLS car passed us going like sixtyv.. Thie or an ambulance, and a doctor and ground meat and seasoning to taste. CBiaaoN. PA. road was covered with a thin layer two assistants were soon on the Let this mixture stand until it be- CONDUCTED ST 8I8TBB8 OP MBBCT of snow and ice, and as the car went scene. gins to set, then fold in the whipped illMal aM Catbalic Urirnittr aad Accra«« by State a« Paaaaylraala by Mr. O'Brien shouted: "Well, when the doctor asked who cream and pour into dampened pan 31 YEARS or Ap»!r far Catatae la Dlraatraaa "'That crazy fool! Hell get had fixed up tha hurt people, some- —loaf form. Put in ice box until SCHOOL POB SMALL BOTS AT LOBBTTO killed if he tries to stop on this body pointed out our fellows, and he firm. Cut into slices and serve cold. road!' walked over and asked: My love to you, "The words were no more out of " 'Say! Who an you fellows, and Polly. his mouth than we saw another car where did you learn to do all this? HEMM'S RESTAURANT coming sround the curve that this You may have saved more than one THE SAYING NOTE speeder was approaching. Too late, life here today, by knowing what to To provide only enough food for BETTER he tried to stop his car. He must do. Those two men were in pretty each meal is not economy in the long FOBUBBLY MOBBLEIN HOTEL have jammed on the brakes, and as New Under Manacciarnt al ANDREW IIEMM, farawrly with tba Haul SchaaWy serious condition. Who are you? run. The "left overs" can always he dia, the rear end skidded, whirled Tommy Laaee Nothing be used advantageously and attrac- Wllllaai Paaa HaM, and PacaHy Clab af tka Ualraralty al Plttabarrh and jammed right into the other car. NX m "We told him, and then got away tively with a little thought. There was a terrible crash! in a hurry—we couldn't do any (Copyright. >•**. N.C.W.C.) Featuring a Complete Course Dinner—75c and $1.00 "It didnt take us long to get to more, and there was so much con- CONSOLIDATED KX CONTANT Also Special Plate Luncheon—50c and 60c the overturned cars, and believe me, gratulating it got embarrassing. So DEBT PAID IN FIVE YEARS \ fellows, it wasn't a pleasant sight. we went on to the hill." Utica, N. Y., April 8. —The SCII EN LEY 1600 A man. woman and child in the other "And how about Tommy?" I Church of the Blessed Sacrament, at/ ; ..>•-• car had been hurled free of the asked. here, organised in 1924, is now en' wreck and were sprawled uncon- "Oh, he didnt have to sit by the tirely free from debt, its pastor, the scious in the snow. The driver of fire or ski one-legged. Everybody Rev. James F. Farrell, has just an- METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH the car that had caused the crash wanted to lend him their skis. nounced. I'm our convenient was pinned in his front sest. with blood rushing from a deep cut in Travers lire 12-P AY-PLAN his cheek. I Fsst Work Saves Lives Ursulme Academy Stores in New Castle, Company A "By that time, other cars had THE BABY Winebiddle Avenue (Near Psaa) THE McVEY COMPANY Sharon, Ellwood City, pulled alongside, and there was a fine mess, with women screaming Bv Dr. Dtntin flecdMtndeahaf / BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL HEATING AND VENTILATING Pa., Warren and Salem, and men running around. CONDUCTED BT UB8UUNS NUNS "There were sixteen Suuires there, (Pi.yar.d ErpacUlly Wy U. S. CUM- Caiplata Caaraaa af BaaHafc aat Prat* • PAYASmm YOU MDB-V H Ohio. with Mr. O'Brien in charge. He raa'a Buraau far N.C.W.C. Paatttraa) PBIVATB LESSONS IN HUSK promptly divided us into four •NSTBUMBNTAL AND VOCAL 225*27 First Areaae Co«rt 18» groups, one to keep the qrowd back, Far Terms Apply to tha Directress ••ooooo00»M MSIMMMM another to extract the pinned driver, Spring Snn Rsth for the Baby As the spring dsys get warmer, Approved aad Accredited by and the rest of us to use some of the «MtMMMMIIMIMIMMIIIIftWiSNSiliiWM * First Aid instruction we had been usually by the first of April, the State Beard af Edncatian receiving. It wasn't long till we area of the babv's skin exposed to A filiated with Duqaeene UaiversUy the sun may be increased by rolling up the sleeves to the elbow, for five NEW KENSINGTON « , MQCEESP0RT When You or ten minutes. Each week there- 0«r Lady of Marty Acaäsny «MIMIMMIII inumila tiiii|i utes weekly thereafter. THE SawlÉPI^^W By approximately the middle of S% ON SAVINGS Dress Soil ISOSsÄSÄÄ, 1929 May, when the baby's arms and legs EMMITSBURO. MARYLAND EUREKA SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION have become accustomed to the sun 3M East Mala Street, Carnegie Rental Co. bsths and are tanned, more of the fttfcihf hy Bacalar CBtsiaim. AMad hf B. A. THE HRST'MATIOItAL OSce Opea Every Day, 9 A. M. to S P. M, Except Saturday Afternoon body can be exposed. The jacket Coarra: Classimi. BclaatlSc, Pu Mrdlral. sja «M prrraiuBfiH snd dress may be taken off for five H Ich School, Separat» Diasi laiisti fsr baya KM MM. minutes each day for a week, thus Usta »a tha seas of 11 aad M ysam. Par istalla m exposing the shoulders and neck as *. well as the arms and legs. BT. AT MM. B. BBADUrr. ULB . —IN— As with the arms and legs the mi period of exposure of the neck and shoulders should increase five to ten MOUNT DE CHANTAL •¡(¡¡i lpinutes each week. By the end of I% M I i n n N N n siisi is——eea+aeasee May the sun bath may be given with HANKEY'S BREAD G. A. LAGEMAN all clothes off except the band and ACADEMY formerly Ensiga Express diaper, and by the first or second WhssHag, V. Va. JESSE äMBHHDBi week of June the baby may receive i YOU FIND THAT RICH, "HOME-MADE" FLAVOR PITTSBURGH. EAST END complete sun baths with no clothing. Boarding School for Girla, conducted — DRUGGISTS by tb« Sisters of the Visitation. Par and WILKINSBURG Care must be taken to gradually OrrOSlTE LONG BUILDING. MM» STHHKT. WA accustom each new part of the skin prospectus, IMHM Daily Trips by Motor Tracks to the sunlight by starting with Ave Ths minute exposure and increasing by FORD CITY, PA. 40 Water Street. Pittsburgh five or ten minute amounts each COURT »511 SANITARY DRY CLEANING WORKS By the first of June the face, head, MILLER PLANING QaalMi Clmin Tha aaly watUti elaaalas plant la tha city—Dyara aad Praaataa arms and legs may be exposed for SUITS MADB TO OBDRB 30« West Street, Wilhinsbarg Mlchaal Karlarfc Phaaa l»»-W 41} NINTH STBEBT. POBD CITY, PA. FRANKLIN 1841 spproximately an hour, whereas the MILL CO complete sun bath, including the CONNEllSVim ISSI trunk, will only last five or ten min- TeL Sterttaf 11M I MM i t i mill< • M Misaééaeeiiiii THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. utes. By the end of June, however, POBD cm, PA. Oriole Motor Ooaeh Lines, the complete sun bath may be given LUMBER end IHE EOTTEK SWMp I ni Sarata, HIMH -I- I Incorporated) for from one-half to a whole hour. B»arr farlHty far «ha haadllasr al raar haaiaeas. 4% aa Sarin« Accaaala Baa Barrica fraai Plttabarsh ta UM Marhrt ThaTa » Ml Lata aaa. BaahsrlNa. Graaatraa MILL WORK Mit»' Ptttaharah Trnalaal Tmtw Straat at Wakaah BaBBaa St Gregory Seminary MM Work war Specialty J. L. C. WELCH Caachaa far Hlta Service ia Oar Guarantee FUNERAL DIRECTOR IM WASHINGTON AVB. Walaal SSM Unit Near Completion omuSàtÊÊÊoê Phones: OSce, 2-R-2; Rea.. 2-R-3. FORD CITY. PA. 32 Clay St* fltoipafcarg. Pa. Cincinnati, April 8.—The first unit WESTERN SAVINGS mad of a great structure, the cost of which will exceed $1,000,000, is Hear- Safe Deposit & Title Guaranty Company DEPOSIT BANK ing completion at St. Gregory Sem- KITTANNING, PA. inary, one of Cincinnati's oldest and V. DE FRANCES Capital and Surplus $550,000 largest Catholic institutions. The new building will house tha CUSTOM TAILOR living quarter» for tha Sisters ia IBWBLBB OPTOMBTBMT MONONGAHBLA KAI FUNERAL DIRECTOR R. J. HENNE charge of the domestic department, Md aovTH «sta OlflB far AB Oin^iai class rooms, dormitory, infirmary Mayflower 4M» MIS Piatir A rama Bart Um» and athletic facilities for the high Joseph A. Crowley251 0 CENTER AVENUE school. m
Hi POUR Phone, Atlantic 0698-2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC EatsbBahad 1844 nwlp NEW ST. LAWRENCE CONVENT g Diocesan Union of Sodalities | Notes of Parish Affairs | gg Rev. Charles Mooaman. Diocesan Director of SsdsHtiss S g St Francis Church, SIS McClure Street, Horn—4«ad. Pa. E Tinir linir TLoirUninininir^ IIIUllllltllliUIUIlUilinillUllllfllUUlllUllllllHlllllIIIIIIIIIIUUIIHIiH^miWM^ to athletics; Thursday, a party, and Director General Sends Invitation Pittsburgh Dieceee Represented the closing will be a general bazaar. The national convention of sodali- Several sodality directohi and of- WEEKLY CALENDAR The Masses next Sunday will go ficers of the Pittsburgh Diocese on the summer schedule as follows: ties of the United States is assured. have already expressed their inten- Sunday, April 14—St. Justin. 7, 8:15, 9.30 and 11, the change be- The following invitation to all pas- tion of attending this convention. Second Sunday after Easter. ing in the first two Masses. tors, directors, officers and socialists Others intending to go should get in Gospel: I Am the Good Shep- arrived this week: touch with the director of ntflitiw herd. John XX. St. Ursula, Allison Park of this diocese, so that suitable ar- Monday, April 15—St. Crescens. The Ladies' Aid Society will hold "April 1, 1929. rangements can be made in due time Tuesday, April 16—St. Benedict its annual euchre for the benefit of "From National Office of Sodalities, for the greater convenience of all Joseph Labre. the new church on Wednesday even- "St. Louis, Mo. who desire to attend the convention. Wednesday, April 17—Patronage ing, April 17. The various commit- Great benefits and advantages will of St. Joseph. tees are hard at work to make this "Dear Directors, Officers and So- Thursday, April 18 — Blessed cialists: come to all sodalities which will be affair one of the best and have gath- represented by their delegates. This Mary of Incarnation. ered in quite a few prizes. The bingo "We feel sure that you will be in- ALLEGHENY BASKET CO. Friday, April 19—St. Emma. matter should be taken op without committee will get to work immedi- terested in the Convention of Wo- delay, at your next sodality meeting. Saturday, April 20—St. Sulpkius. ately after the euchre and entertain men's Parish Sodalities which will until 11:30 o'clock. The lunch de- be held this summer under the aus- Let the convention be part of yoor tm-lSM Irvi* A* partment will serve wieners, buns, pices of the Sodality of Our Lady. vacation coffee, ice cream, and home-made The dates set for the Convention are Answers to SodalRy IMS cake. The dedication of the new July 5, 6 and 7, and the meetings Our Wilmington, Delaware, So- FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION $5,000 organ will take place the lat- St. Lawrence parish, corner of Penn and Atlantic avenues, is holding will be held at the Palmer House in dalists has the following to •ay ATLANTIC OTT ter part of May. Chicago. among other things: April its annual parish reunion. April 16. 17 and 18. The purpose of the re- union is to help to defray the expenses in connection with the erection of "We are inviting to the meeting that so many Catholic girls, who in 12. Verona—St. Joseph. Holy Trinity their early teens desired to become 13. Perryopolia—St. John. its new convent St Lawrence convent is one of the finest of its kind in the pastors, the directors of Wo- Next Sunday morning the Young the city, of durable fire-proof construction. Those who were interested in men's Parish Sodalities, and the So- religious and then gave up the idea 14. Sewtckley—St. James. Ladies' Sodality will receive holy 15. North Side—Ascension. the work had in view the future growth of the parish. It was for this cialists themselves. However, even •Mfltwhen thea y Ibecam e older3d , is tint• hav- Communion in a body. In the after- reason that nothing but the very best of materials was used in constru- if you have no parish Sodality, del- ing to help their parents they soon 16. Munhall—St. Francis. noon after the devotions there will 17. Rankin—St Barnabas. tion. egates from one or more of your got such large salaries that were 18. Pittsburgh—St. Stephen. be conference for the same. The convent, built to accommodate twenty-four Nuns, cost approxi- parish organisations will be most too 'nice' to rive up for the con- 19. Butler—St. Michael. Mrs. Gertrude Feldmann was bur- mately $125,000.00. It was designed by Carlton Strong, architect, and welcome. vent Others, I think, have gone to 19. Bulfer—St. Ann. ied with solemn requiem high Mass built by the Duquesne Construction Company. Rev. Phillip A. Callery is "The purpose of the Convention such an extent in the fashions of the CòhoaManor 29. Monaca—St John Baptist at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. pastor of St Lawrence parish. is to bring about a closer union of day that there is no hope at taming 21. Alpavilie—St Patrick. Devotions in honor of the Little Sodalists and to impress upon,them down to the modest attire of the Flower are held every Tuesday after- the fact that they are members of nun. Still others cannot afford the 22. Turtle Creek—St Colman. p.m. '"Topics of the Day" are dis- 23. Zelienople—St Gregory. noon and evening. a world-wide organization counting necessities for entering the convent cussed at 6:30 p.m., each Friday millions of members devoted to the "Now that I have answered row 2«. Idlewood—St Paul's Orphan from the studio of Father Cox. Asylum. St George St Vincent de Paul cause of Our Lady and to waken question, may I ask another? why The Holy Name Society will re- The sermons on Sunday will be: them to the necessity of their tak- is it that so many Catholic bom and 25. Mahoningtown—St Margaret Veterans Hospital, Father Cox; M. New Kensington—St Joseph. ceive holy Communion in a body ing an active part in the Catholic girls, even regular Communicants, during the 7 o'clock Mass next Sun- 9 a.m., Father Cox, "Radio Religion Views and News spiritual leadership of the world to- insist on smoking, drinking and dis- 28. Pittsburgh—Holy Rosary. and Environment"; 11 a.m., Father 28. Crahtree—St Bartholomew. day morning. By "Judas" day. We hope that the Catholic gusting petting? I approve of de- Albert Blaise and Ottilia Hentz Cox, "Religious Excitement"; 3 p.m., ideals which will be held up to the cent pleasure, but there is a Umit at 27. New Brighton—SS. Cyrill and Father Cox, "Mysteries"; 7:110 p.m., 1^1 Methodius. were married before a nuptial high Sodalists during the days of the which few stop. Really a sensible Mass at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn- Father Cox, "Mixed Marriages." Pittsburgh is singularly favored Convention will be a means of in- girl is more than disgusted with the 28. Ford City—St Mary. Other devotions are: Tuesday 29. Donora—St Dominic. ing. in having been selected as the place creasing their devotion to Our Lord conduct and actions of her chums in evening at the chapel at Fourteenth for mid-yearly meeting of the Su- and His Blessed Mother, and that what they consider pleasure. F be- 29. Pittsburgh—St. Rosalia Asy- and Penn avenues, St. Anthony De- lum. St Peter's, North Side perior Council of the United States the ideas, suggestions, and criti- lieve in being • lady all the time." At the regular monthly meeting votions at 7:30 o'clock; Wednesday, of the Society of St Vincenfc dePaul cisms which will be brought out in Sodalist from Columbia, Pa., of the members of Our Lady of at the church, by Father Cox at 7:30, to be held oh Saturday, April 20, the the open-house discussions of the writes: "In last week's paper J. L. Mercy Sodality, plans were outlined subject, "Temperance"; Friday at annual meeting being held in con- problems which are facing Catholic B. sodalist states: 'Yes, home life for a card party to be held Satur- the church, by Father Zapora; Sun- junction with the National Confer- women for the solution, will bring Epiphany day, noonday musical service by should be the satisfactroy career for Among modern masters of eccle- day afternoon, May 4, in Oppenheim- ence of Catholic Charities, this year about a fuller realization of their girls.' I maintain that many a girl Collins auditorium. Bridge, "500," Professor James Hudson McKeever. in November, in New Orleans, La. importance to the spiritual life of sighs for it in vain. There is the siastical music none ranks higher Noonday sermons by Father Cox than Lorenzo Perosi and of all the euchre and old maid will be played. Attending the mid-year meeting in their parish, and will lead to a girl in a small town working in a will be: Monday, "Power of Abso- Pittsburgh will be representatives greater increase in their efficiency factory; how a home of her own ap- compositions of this genius one of lution"; Tuesday, ''Devout Prac- the outstanding Masses that has St. Mary's, McKees Rocks from the Metropolitan Provinces of as helpers of their pastors and peals to her. The only eligible Joseph L. Barth, for many years tices"; Wednesday, "Direct Confes- Boston, New York, Philadelphia, priests. young men in town are a few fror) "Jftlamtic Citft found a high place among the mas- sion to God"; Thursday, "Question terpieces is the "Missa Pontificales," a member of the church committee, Baltimore, St. Paul, Minn., San An- "We are cordially inviting you to her own parish who never ask to ac- ¡Newest Stotel ^Achievement* was buried with a solemn high Mass Hour"; Friday, ''Amusements"; Sat- tonio, Texas, Santa Fe, San Fran- company her—pay no attention to : which may be heard next Sunday at urday, "Confidence in God." attend the convention and hope that TbiMdMnsdMinii|..'.l» 11 o'clock during the solemn high Tuesday morning. cisco, Chicago, Dubuque, Milwaukee, you will send delegates from your her. Essays aplenty are written MU in émmàf Mass when the combined Junior and John Macha was buried last Satur- New Orleans, Oregon City, and will spiritual organizations to represent about Catholic girls, out what about day. Immaculate Conception be probably augmented by repre- the young men ? They wont look at «mint to the !«r datai... and thai Senior Choirs, in the loft, will ren- Next Tuesday, April 16, will begin your parish. I sincerely hope that am is the drip's dick «nalafe der that wonderful production for Next Sunday is monthly Commun- sentatives from the suffragan dio- we can count on your interest and a decent girl today, they want noth- mg the «M, whan dugwtim ion day for the married women. I the solemn novena of Nine Tuesdays ceses of Los Angeles, Omaha, Green ing but tne undressed kid kind and four mixed voices under the personal to St. Anthony in conjunction with co-operation in making the meeting ' noia* im a «mamat-Mlh ad direction of Prof. John Sedlacek Bay, Wisconsin, Buffalo and Louis- a success, and we shall greatly ap- then they howl when they are stung mjof dn Mb m mid St Agnes, Thompson Run the thirteeen Tuesdays devotion. A vilfe. after marriage. Deserves them with C. Backman at the organ. hiifh Mass is offered every Tuesday preciate any suggestions you may Next Sunday, the members of the Tentative plans of arrangements care to offer. We shall be grateful right, the hogs, who ridicule girls Program Young Ladies' Sodality will receive morning at 8 o'clock at St. An- still clinging to underwear sufficient Pnm tr.M a In JkmHat Processional, "All Hail Great thony's Shrine, according to the in- for meeting, awaiting approval of if you will give the success of our holy Communion during the 8 o'clock Mr. Thos. E. Doyle, president of first Sodality convention for women to answer the require aaents of a •r N.N •
KAUFMANN PLAYERS' REVUE NEW TYPE OF CRUCIFIX GRACES WALL AROflTECrS, DRAWING OF NEW ST. CYRIL'S I OF SACRED HEART CHURCH SANCTUARY s BY THOMAS F. COAKLEY, D.D. The decoration of the altar wall a defeat but a victory over Paran- I of the Sacred Herrt church, when it ism and Satan. is unveiled for public inspection on In the eleventh centuiy Christ Sunday afternoon. April 14, will re- reappears triumphant, Hi» brow 1 veal a type of decorative Crucifix crowned with a jewelled diadem or •j that is entirely new to Pittsburgh. occasionally the tiara, and this note And like many other new things in emphasizing Christ the King and the Sacred Heart church, it is Christ, the Pontiff wa« stressed dur- merely an old thing that was cus- ing the twelfth and thirteenth cen- tomary among Catholics long cen- turies, particularly at Cluny. But turies ago. The Sacred'Heart dec- soon the Crown of Thorns replaced oration is merely harking back to the Crown of Glory, and through the the ancient days of Christianity and following centuries the crucifix usu- tianslating into terms of beauty the ally represents the sufferings of sound and illuminating symbolism of Christ on the Cross. He is the out- our Catholic ancestors. cast, the criminal, the crushed and The figure of Christ upon the bruised victim of his executioners. Cross on the Altar wall is a case in In the gorgeous decoration above point, and the reasons for depicting the altar on the rear will of the the figure of Our Lord as it is are sanctuary of the new Sacred Heart many and convincing. church an effort has been made to Just recently the Pope instituted bring Christian art back to its an the Feast of Christ the King, and cient splendor, and the figure of directed that it should be celebrated Christ upon the Croaa is clothed throughout the Catholic world. In with a long tunic, and a mantle fall- making triumphal entry into the ing in solemn and graceful folds. In Liturgy, the Christ-King will un- His left hand he holds the sceptre of I doubtedl.t I.*„.It.y, - ad.JJd a„ new chapte_1 . r Ato. power; HiI, ' s righ_!_Lit han1 dI i! s- raisef dI •i n Christian art. Painting and sculp- benediction and His head is crowned, ture, it is true, have represented the symbol of His royal dignity. His Christ as the King for many cen- beard is light, His countenance is Ground for the new St. Cyril of Alexandria scheel, Bright«« read aw turies. When the symbolic art of grave and austere and His hair falls broken on Sunday. The building wu designed by Cim M?"" " (^ * the Catacombs was succeeded by the in long waves on His shoulders. The " Ro«ane*,ue etylewd will cüntaln10dZTi£L? fSnK «SSS glorious art of the Basilicas, Christ lips ready to speak are strongly exterior will be of Indiana limestone and will have a tile —f Thi fatiliii - » appeared triumphant, the Victorious modeled, the forehead is high and floor, of CIMS rooms of oak and those of the corridors and stato rf tWcmMsT 1 A ballet dancer. Miss Kathleen Smouse, seen at a rehearsal of the King, the Legislator of Mankind. noble and the whole figure attracts MercyT *s**ted to be ready for occnponcy fa «^»«»whsi. ft wiS he hi charge Hilarities of 1929, the big annual show of the Kaufmann Players to be* He is represented as having all the as well as commands; it tells us that given in the Nixon Theatre the week of April 22. majority of the Roman Emperors; Christ caresses as well as subdues. - - -• • . . r .. .|| He has conquered; He • reigns, He The whole pose is superb, the ex- AJnique dance numbers, many of hearsals are now in progress to icive commands. In many of the roost pression is majestic, ami the ensem- * fulminili Tfce wopk of the tM|m brought direct from the Lon- this well-known annual event of famous churches of Christendom, ble remarkable for its simplicity and don and Paris stages by Director Kaufmann's that degree of profes- such as St. Paul's outside the walls its strikingly devotional appeal. he is asked to William F. Marlatt, will add to the sional finesse for which it has gained of Rome, SS. Cosmas and Damion in RIG BROTHER SERVICE «*& brooght «• unusual interest and brilliance of the a reputation. A cast of one hundred the Roman Forum; in the Mosaics at / thrqogh the fwirth annual show of the Kaufman and twenty-five members, including Ravenna, at St. Sophia in Constan- By J. WILLIAM McGOWAN solo artists in dance and song, drawn nnt standing TI ami IT HE Payers of the Kaufmann Depart- tinople, in the sculptures of Or San the toarhfiy of the <1 ment Store, this year the Hilarities entirely from Kaufmann's personelle Michele, at Santa Maria Novella at Esecutive Secretary, K. of C. Big Brother Movement will present the show under the di- C. D. OF A. NEWS "And m ysn vanii that mm of 1929, a dazzling, quick-moving Florence, and at Pisa, Christ is the do to |
spring advances, we noleTKe change in the attitude toward SERVICE VISIT OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT clothes. And in planning the aprine (A column conducted under the we repeat the names and addresses wardrobe, we might remember a few Jbr g—aaswssf»— ysrts*— PITTSBURGH STATE BANK «aapicea oI CUff Have«, the Catho- of the publishers of art printa: of the following pointers. lic Sumner School of ASM ríes, to The Perry Pictures, Maiden, Mass., For the young giri, "tuck in 506 Grant Street •rom ota an inter eat hi art and in- Black and White printa at very low blouses are much shown in the 507 Fifth Avenue rraaaa devotion to Oar Bleaaed prices. spring collections. These are smart Mather. To know the Madonna« The Art Extension Society, 06 E. when formed in such combinations i a a liberal education In art."—Rev. 6fith street, New York, colored pic- as a plaited blade skirt, "tuek In" pnooocr or Francia P. Donnelly. S J.) tures—small site* at low pricoa. blouse of beige crepe, and hiSIS] - The Seem an Printa, Rudolf Leach, length coat of pillar box red. It la DAT AND NIGHT SERVICE Jas. J. Flannery Bro. Co. 226 Fifth avenue, New York, color«! nothing if not routhful. Black and We are glad to And that our recent printa. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS speculation as to the possibility that lime green is also a much stressed tne three balla which we noted in The Medici Society, 109 W 67th combination. la FERNANDO ST. ... - Teteahooe i AtlaEtk 5Ï77 street, New York—the finest colorad The little iacket tends more and Cochran Chevrolet Co. Raphael's Anaidei Madonna an the rr productions. «M SO^NBOLEY AVE. - - Trt^K.« Maetr.* 7080 art symbols of St. Nicholas of Bard more to stand alone. Though shown 428 PENN AVENUE WILK1PSBUBG. Pài (Third door fm Basa Boulevard) might have any connection with the Broom Robertson Co., 424 Madi- with a particular frock, it la not at pawnbrokers emblem of three balls son avenue, New York, colored all dependent on that model, but excited some interest. Father Aloys prints, low prices. Write them for may be worfc with any number of S. Horu, of Tiffin, Ohio, the well- catalogues. Sometime ago Misa F. sleeveless dresses. PACKING—Fireproof sad Na»-Flrepree< Witéww SHIPPING known art authority, writes me on H., of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y„ This is evidenced by the jacket WILL YOU SAVE YOUR NEWSTAPRBS AND wrote ua asking for a list of Ma- of monotone flat crepes, collarieaa or Holy Saturday. donnas painted bv Raphael ami also ZINES far St Vincent De Paal Society. ,We «sa sis tfcaai te SÌ "Busy day, but at least scanned with notched collar— bright light advantage. Wo an also te MMI af Furniture end Ctethsa. FURNITURE STORAGE the picture« of them. Her purpoae weight cordigan, buttonless quiltec the 'Madonna' column. St. Nicho- seems to be to identify a picture. las was the patron of the Iximbard flat crepe, calico or ehinta, monotone HAUGH * KEENAN STORAGE A TRANSFER Ca Of course for this ahe really needs linens or piques, shantung or jersey nobles, Their ventures at sea no prints of his pictures. We do not SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE Pi CENTER AND EUCUD AVENUES Pbooe Montrose HM doubt led them to adopt this patron Though jackets in bright colors know of any print publiahera who appear most important, it is note GRANT 0M7 of the mariners. Now, by their ven- issue anything like a complete set MI FIFTE tures at sea the Lombards became worthy that many jersey and navy of Raphael's pictures. Trie re are knitted models are more and more All rich, and of course many sought them about 60 Madonna pictures by him. for loans. The houses of these were popular, especially when worn with Probably a dozen is the moot printed white. located by looking for the "three by any of them in loose printa. In balls" which they had placed on book form mora may be had. Die Scarfs are smaller—worn inside, their coat-of-arms in honor of their Klassiker Kunat Raphael is the most knotted close to the throat in front BUYING A HOME Is the moat important _ DRUGGISTS patron. This may aid you in solv- complete we know. It is a costly or on the aide, but with no long It la ahm the moot forward atop eae esa teina That it <__ ing the 'missing link' in your column book, but can be seen in the Brook- floating enda. taken away from you tscaesr af a had title, have the «Ms 1 Those Druggists Hot* What You Order ar of today. lyn Public or the New York Public and guaranteed. Will Got It For You. They Do Not Ota» "The Holy Father, Pius XI, is Libra nr. from Lombard, and the 'three balls "SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD" makes up one-half of his coat-of- A. R. C., of Brooklyn, writes de- Tiff imi GUARANTEE CÛ. arms.' " scribing a painting she purchaaed in FRICK BUILDING ANNEX Certainly this is a very close con- 1898 in Paris which she described and nection and seems to quite settle the seeks to identify as to the artiat and also to learn its value. Her de- sa .«•• ).« . origin of the pawnbroker's emblem. scription fits quite exactly the Holy AMMANN'S PHARMACY Harvey R. Bennett J. C., of Ottawa, Kans., writes us: Family picture by Murillo in the WEST LIBERTY AVENUE ud "Instead of offering experience in Louvere near which it was bought. Prescription Specialist collecting and studying, I want to She can verify this by comparing it CAPITAL AVENUE ask you for help. I've just read with the pictures in the Klassiker Be». Lahifh Ml* IMI CARSON STREET your most interesting article in The Kernst, Murillo, in the Brooklyn Pub- Josephinum Weekly for February 2 We Dali ver PITTSBURGH. PA. lic Library. As to its value only an (borrowed), and wondered if you expert could say, and that we are ••:« f] would be willing to send me the ad- not. As it is believed by A.R.C. to dress or addresses of films that" havè be only a copy it would likely be the most artistic work in that line. worth not more than she paid for it, 'NOVELTY-- PREMIUM 6000$ The Advertisers mske it BERGERE DRUG STORE For I want to try it, collecting a if that, unless the copiest was him- few." self a noted painter. •IMs for yon to have a bigger PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS For his benefit and that of others ROB BINS ¿SON We Deliver Promptly and better paper. (Suggestions and rorrea ponde net »PITTSBUROH* BIG SPECIALTY HOUSC •742 REYNOLDS Federal 0307 nvited. The conductor la eapeclally .203 -203-207 MARKET WW. 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i- . .-¡r-L EIGHT Phone, Atlanti« 0698-2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC EstsbHahad 1M4 THURSDAY, APRIL llyì Slock Company Will Dates Selected by Woman Democratic WEST END MISSIONARY CONFRATERNITY OF Leader ArtwoMk It intrisi ud Owwl Prêtait Benefit for Rev. P. L M&her for Criato W«gN. hMtw ten. (MM WaUtac sad •»«•!—. MK • CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Good Shepherd Home «•» Waat —à ••silH. Al Mate af or THE DIOCK8B OF PITTSBURGH ' Benefit for Church VEV n. A. LAWLESS, St. Mary of Mm; Church 1700 West Cuses Street PITTSBURGH, Director >04 Ferry St.. PitUbarfh, Pa. Wednesday and Thursday even- ings, April 24 and 25, are the dates EDUCATORS CB< 12,630 Catholic Children I'nder Instruction. set by the Rev. P. E. Maker for the Two Passports for 667 Lay Teachers. 158 Sunday Schools. production of the musical comedy, "Kiss-a-me," which will be rendered Use in Vatican City (Continued from Page to live in the same district in which for the benefit of the Church of St. School's Tasks We gratefully acknowledge re- Francis Xavier, California avenue (By N.C.W C. New. Sarvfea) The Rev. Dr. Henry ML ceipt of the following donations: Mr. the class is located. Their report shows that every Thursday evening and Antrim street, in the parish au- Rome, Apr. —According to the sociate superintendent of and Mr«. H. G. O'N., $5; M. E. and ditorium. The play is being sponsor- the Diocese ef Brooklyn, F. 8. T., 120; Mt. Mercy Students, the children of the Confirmation journal Tribuna, two kinds of pass- class are gathered at the homes of ed by Branch 197, Catholic Knights ports will be adopted for regulating on "The School's Task and ft»] $50; Miss F. K., $1; Wm. G., $1; C. of St. George, and is being directed J. B., $1; and J. M., $1. two of the teachers and there in- access to Vatican City. able Tools," said "a structions for this sacrament are by Father Mahe/and J. Nich Puhl. The first type, which will not have confronts the school & ftgl The Tabernacle Society of the given. This is zeal that knows no This musical comcdy is considered as its object any particular restric- habit planting is the tr Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Wo- limitations—the zeal which wins the best one ever offered by an tion, will permit access to the ad- these habits to out-of^ men is to be commended on the ex- countless souls for Christ. amateur troupe, and being support- ministrative offices of the Vatican ations." cellent work it is doing in behalf of Did you, dear reader, ever stop to ed by a strong cast it promises to which have frequent contact with be a great success. Treating of "Vs poor missions, both diocesan and think what the results would be, the public. The second, which will on the High School foreign. The good ladies who com- were every Catholic to do as much Throughout the entire perform- authorise entrance of the Vatican ance, which is reolete with comical of the processes for the i prise this group spend their spare missionary work as possible among palace, will be issued under certain of character, the Bee. time in collecting old and discarded those around him? Were we all to scenes and affords almost continu- conditions. ous laughter, a score of musical aid, 8.M., Community m vestments and repairing same and act up to our capabilities in this re- As to the archives, library and Kirkwood, Mo., said thaT putting them in decent shape to be spect, the conversion of the world numbers have been worked in in a museums of the Vstican, these will successful manner through which that vocational guid used in the Holy Sacrifice. In this to the faith of Christ, would be re- remain as they have been in the past effective, R must he way many an impoverished mission alized in the no distant future. the best vocal and musical talent of Mrs. Anne E. Felix, of Pittsburgh, —open to the public without special the parish will be brought before ned and organised, so that j has been furnished with vestments Pa., recently nominated as vice formality. nite purposeful and a that could not afford to purchase Another example of zeal is the the footlights. I chairman at the Penna. State Feder- Among those who will offer vocal The Rev. Dr. John them. The Confraternity from time Montooth Mission In the South Hills. : ated Democratic at Lancaster, Pa„ HOLY NAME HEADS the Catholic University to time has benefited by this work. The room in which class is held is numbers are Joseph Daly, Stewart j is visiting her daughters, Mrs. W. H. ( Fairley, John R. Daley, Edward presented a paper on Vestments have boon supplied to too small for all the children. Are Herrick and Mr*. W. F. Healey. (Continued from Page 1) some missions, while others have some of them therefore to be turned Ward, Edwin Fairley, Clarence the Formal Comí During the last election campaign ter," and the had their sets repaired and reno- away? By no means; this would be Rose Irene Brush Schuler and Daniel Keenan. The ! Mrs. Felix was one of the most ar- Union, and the Rt. Rev. Bishop vated by these zealous women. The lack of zeal. If one session will not following young ladies of the par- Boyle. Sheen, also of the Cat j dent workers for the interests of sity, a paper on "The • larger parishes of the diocese would take care of all the children, two A benefit for the Home of the ish who are taking prominent parts former Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Derno- The members of the executive do well to send their discarded vest- sessions will and consequently some Good Shepherd, Troy Hill, under the in the production will also offer spe- | crstic candidate for the presidency. committee of the Union who are of Character Training."! ments to the Tabernacle Society. If of the children attend from two to auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, cial vocal numbers: Miss Ruth It was largely through her efforts! handling all arrangements for the Character Bfanlht) at all possible, they will make then three o'clock and'the rest from three is to be offered in the Moose Tem- Stimmler, Miss Louisa Klein, Miss that the Jefferson Club of Pittsburgh meeting under the supervision of The Rev. Lake L. fit for service. Thus far they nave to four. The fact that it is double ple, Penn avenue, on Tuesday, April Martha Thompson, Miss Marie Good was organised. Father Delaney are John B. Collins, perintendent of schools 23. The Pittsburgh Stock Company and Miss Marie Auchter. been unable to fill all the request« work for them does not enter the Senator Royal S. Copeland, of president; D. M. Hamill, vice presi- I cese of Lincoln, present«. from needy places, owing'to a short- minds of the teachers. Their will present as its third annual play, Among the outstanding special- dent; Charles Wolfe, vice president; , on "The Catholic SchooT ' The Blimp," under the direction of I New York, will be the principal i age of vestments setit to them. thoughts are only centered on win- ties which will be found on the pro- i spesker at a dinner to be held in Joseph F. Mitch, treasurer; D. J. I Courses of Character ™ ning soulaJ:or Christ. What are you Mrs. P. S. Joyce. gram will be a cleverly arranged Ryan, secretary; Henry Fitzpatrick, • touched upon the mov I Pittsburgh April 13 by this dub. Richard Butler, A. J. Leger, John We received a generous response doing to lurther the kingdom of In the cast are Rose Irene Brush, dance in which the following young On her return home Mrs. Felix is late such courses into to our appeal a few weeks ago for God upon earth? Mrs. P. S. Joyce, IJnda Mae Brush, ladies will take part: Misses Anna O'Neill, Wm. A. Ryan, Joseph A. him. The Rev. Maurice S»| | will stop in New York for a confer- Beck, Esq., E. F. Griffin, and S. P. material for albs. At least four Parthenia McDonnell, Milton Hayes, Marie Honeg, Helen Walsh, Cora ! ence with former Gov. Smith. of the Catholic Universit or five individuals sent in gifts of The St. Nicholas Mission, North David Gorman, Andrew Schlosser Craig, Helen Deane, Mary Simpson, Barry. ica, spoke on material or money. The over supply Side, reports six baptisms, all chil- and Charles Weber. Betty Griffith, Jeane Murphy and Business sessions of the conven- Scales in Character Butt Mrs. John Sauter is president of (This srticle appeared in The will be used in making altar lines dren from the same family, rang- Catherine Flynn. This dancing I Providence News recently on hei tion will be held in Synod Hall, Mary E. Spencer, Healthy for Confraternity Missions. ing in age from 6 months to thir- the Ladies' Aid Society of the home number will be given in connection Craig street, and headquarters for Expert of the N.C.W.C. and Mrs. Richard Harris is general visit to former Gov. Alfred E. teen years. This is surely obtaining with a vocal selection by Stewart Smith.) the delegates will be in Webeter of Education, read a The Pleasant Valley mission, un- results when almost an entire fam- chairlady. Tickets may be purchased Fairley, well known tenor soloist. Hall, Fifth avenue and Dithridge stacles to Character der the Jeannette center, enjoyed ily is brought into the faith. We from Mrs. Sauter, 24 North Starr One of the outstanding specialties street. analysing the physical, the great privilege of Mass last Sun- have been receiving wonderful re- a\enue, from the Sisters, or at the will be a drill of the "Toymakers," There are 55 archdiocesan and dio- environmental conditions day, thanks to the kindness of Fa- ports from this mission right along Moose Temple on April 23. featuring Misses Marion Qaley, Kit- Duquesne University cesan Holy Name Unions in this act, alone or in oombinatMn,! ther Connelly, of Irwin. Pleasant and we congratulate the superin- ty Krell, Sara Hallstein, Peggy country and Canada, according to stacles to character dev Valley is six or seven miles from tendent and her teachers on the fine Hallstein, Mary Alice Donovan, Re- Announces Features Father Delaney, ana the spi ritual paper by the Rev. J. J. fig the nearest church, and as a result work they are doing. nelda Harrington, Gertrude Pogan, director of each has been invited to superintendent of schools la I the Catholics there very seldom at-, LAYMAN'S WINDOW Mercedes Wespy, Loretta Wespy, For Pharmacy Night attend the meeting. It is expected «se of Seranton, was devotedj tend Mass. In order to give the, if you think the Confraternity Marie Flynn, Marce Mulvey, Clara that at least 50 delegates will be "Specific Outcome Desired," older children of the Sunday school confines itself to the teaching of thè Auchter, Irene Lanahan, Elizabeth present. velopment of character fat tkftj an opportunity to receive the Sac- j catechism alone, read this list of Flynn, Marie Mulvey, Marion Flory Hugh C. Muldoon, dean of the Du- olic atmosphere. (Continued from Page 1) and Margaret Nee. quesne University School of Pharm- raments, a priest is brought there clothing distributed at one of our acy, announces that an additional CARDINAL DIES several times a year for the Holy missions: for men—4 suits, 2 papairi s come into church and gives Christ, General distribution of tickets "The Problem on the High the King of kings, one of those feature has been added to the exhi- Level" was the topic of t pel Sacrifice. The lack of even monthly shoes, 6 undergarments; for chil- will be made during the present bitions of the second annual Pharm- Mass in such places as Pleasant Val- dren—2 first Communion outfits, 2 queer combinations of a hop, step week and special reserved seat tick- (Continued from Page 1) the Rev. Felix N. Pitt, super* and a jump, which we choose to call acy Night to be held April 19, 7:30- ent of schools in the Diocese tif I ley makes the work of training the pairs shoes, 2 sweaters, 10 dresses, ets may be secured through D. F. 11 o'clock. On that evening the and after the war to its consolida- children a very difficult task. How- 2 raincoats and 2 hats. a "wink of the knee," we find it hard Graham, chairman of ticket com- tion. isville, Ky., and "The Will as to continue our prayers and have Parks-Davies Drug Company will on the Elementary Level," the ever we have great reason to rejoice When asked to assist the Confra- mittee. present an educational film depict- Honored By Pope Lee for the results obtained in such com- ternity, remember that it is a won- charity in our heart. We further re- Meanwhile, Rome had not failed of a paper by the Rev. Josef flect, after leaving the church that ing various phases of anti-toxins Ostdiek, of Omaha, Nob. munities is immeasureably greater derful cause; we assist the body as and serums. The manufacture, ac- to recognise the scholarship and the than if the places were left to them- well as the soul. We can and are this self-same wink of the knee per- organizing ability of-. Dr. Gasquet. former would get down on both of Catholic Players tion, and use of the different medi- selves, which would probably be the doing much social and charitable cines will be shown on the screen. In 1896 Pope Leo XllLhad appoint- case were it not for this organiza- work for the very simple and nat- his knees, yea, lie down in the dust, ed him a member