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* .A»9Mrt21.1941 CAtHcsuc cduiun i i i , i j„ ijm .ii.vilim i,i)i—i wmmmmmmmmmmtt Hah; family, Gee*! Ca**t»t#l, SMII# MM* CORPUS CHRJSTI PARISH Imniaciiltl* CiK«pH»w,C»f>ijiChrt«H, iti tmiiltfi MO MUSI STREET BAST PARISH NEWS Rt lie*. Jloncaignor Immaculate Parish ISMNNI Ntart faritti El WUXJAM M.HAHT7V. C. Naxareth H U To Be Open ftnw SALS COOTS CAMP SWALIH MCWC AU6.20 - •**. VakJ (X*BrJts For Lispection Aug. 2B-29-30 R" ieh* J Mallet B'T MAHGEEY BKKSARD Wetatty «jt»tt lNlir.lt *m lit tb« Ret. TBCHBU r McVeigh The Qtri Scout* of Trwopt It and Meant sf t«« mtmik annuai ptettk 4«UI**i» 14* gaily act out on last Saturday *>t m fSsMiailty «f Our l#dy m storoing for their week of fun and ThAiisday, Aug. ». SodatUts pt*n« 'camping at Camp Immaculate tn «0sg |* attesid UUB tsTalr *rt asked. MASSES * • Use Brtatol HtB*.'During? the week t# MMt til tk« {HKrkjM «t«tt«ll St SoodaW (X 7, I. «. 10 and U j they will enjoy all (he privilege* First Fndjn fi. 7 ind 8 Holfdar* of thin modern and well-equipped SMk«t iwKiiti, isiMi *M mtm* S-.SO. 6:15. 7 7:43.1:30 and viSO ! «-H Club Camp. mint *ta sIlHfight th« **£** I A large recreation hall with tu sJcbedurS. Alt ItiMtttl W* Ut»W huge fireplace and modern game to attttttj Uts «»al aocUl activity «f room will be the center of activity U»» ttuats, wbik the huge, outdoor, fresh wa­ <• KliaiSjianiittlliliLii m ter pool will be the high-point In SOC0NY STATION ij^jV WMMBIfjaJgjA ^js^gwja-^fjiia^jgLhf^laV THOMAS F. TROTT the out-of-doors program. Mr John Holy Family Parish alaalk «*iin , U Alia - Oit f*W W**^; fW^W »rj^^*^. Mitday who has been the director FUNERAL DIRECTOR at the camp during thla season has A» Vt AffclHf *p*1* ^flr» Ji WH^ff been retained to supervise craft 683 Main Street East Stone 1524 work and aid with the camp pro­ FOOML im mm m CAM *tMi otvtvn WHITE mt gram. Holy i^HHUy IVhMhiU Te*m will CiN. Hit Mix* Shirley MacSt assisted by ««rt It* aractlt* «aatl»«a an |gt« is*««>MI>*S*JB«sklssj«sss^|ssi««»^ **4*t, Aa«. » Alt'af lft*t jn»r^ mfmm^mmmmmmtmmmmmmimmmmim Cahm 1714 tu. Cato 1014 Ceraldln* McMsnn and Audrey aistsssaaasaaaas Ehwann Brothers Scottebo will have charge of the »«t«Hnl «OMl fWrr4*rs, «H« HeSiW/ CLANCY CARTING & QUALITY MIATl*#d GROCHIe? girls during swimming period* Fr •4MB4 HWTMIMl, W1U-.MWI ill tM STORACE CO., INC. Ou> rtoutdlcn tinea 1M0 * vout Charles Mahoney celebrated Mast *» % ft* . Milt, «JH trutchuwn. •W htma 1«M, kWNmt filH5fl T4wfllYa4l si*4 ~5ervtc» Sines 1885" noAnca •> sa'isfactten. on Sunday m the camp chapel Nazareth Hall, Raines Park »t»4_jMamed» Stwtt, Rocrv- 1 H•wivsnr. • »«*ln»M meeting *t MOVING- BACKING- -STQRACe IKS In* AM. MI. CM* u«d»r of th. camp la Mra Roy' ester, New York is a select day «ndb4B> * CKAND AVCNUI *t* ««f» C*»sl»sa. CM Kaswtrs Am f » sSh.-SJ.T'rt T^OP* m M"» :° Pri«»f». intermediate andjmni; *F«d««v Miffon, *wcr!it mi Whfch -Mil be held on 411 t«*t*rs* M, Ce*^ ia?« rrldsy cvaitbit, Aug. », will ar*. Walter Jarnleson. chairman of the »P«0ch, dniiTiatiCB, musk and physic*! development Xft siasissssasspmpsaiiissiiiiwisasBwiasi^^ Gin Scout Committee u ai»o; stressed. When desired, transpoi-Ution «nd • hot noonday tMKle lh» smetlc.*, •ssss*!" ' •MB-**'* h*en a-t lifts! W**M»**YS l Tw* Cood HK« to En •pending ihe «^.j, with the girls'meal are provided. School open for inspection Auiuat 2B, Jo* Weldnun, P«t« tm»M, Dim SIS*SSB«S *»*«• N* Km w»*m*tn - Imtm [and aiding I«»**nl,_wUI r«un«» thilr stutl** af Michtll Radio SaUt ' --Wednesda- -"—y ieveninn th. gcam wilpl prograbe m J 29 und &). Gleriwood 711. Quality Restaurants vt si- Vnat y.»r a* cwicte, kuilnasa an. ^^W ^^f im mk K ^^ TiurHONi cuivn ate* Naiareth Hall Academy Day and ' • •»'•«• r EAST SIDE—474 N. <=«**W Si lor*» da}' for the gtrlt when they , Boarding School for Boys founded *** «"< »»M>t«T, r*4»»ctiv«ly. andSarvic* I will entertain their parent* and best text book* and reference Ivooks WEST SIDE — 414 bm timt O. M. WI DEMAN in 1884. I* conducted by the Sis­ selected. RAttOI W AetHArKtt i'T I friends. ter* of St . Boarders are KEAL GOOD FOOD orroMirinsT At the boys' d*partm«nt «f Na»> »ii wt iMmi m w **t lit Ttiusisa csaaat * Ml received between, the ages of Ave artth Academy, tfajuueth Hall IS >HnM< TWIHI Rxkait»> N. T The garden party held on the and twelve years Weekly boarders i wmmm OFFER raaaWliiaf lAaft church lawns on August » has now Academy ti afflliattd with the >T« M—M AVt WHtUt 1T4I are also received State University. been fully reported on and this af­ •a^**^*asss»s*»ss The Academy u pleasantly locat­ MASS FOX SERVICE MEN feeTk. N« HOT POINT fair has proved to be one of the Thv course of study embraces th! ed tn Raines Park, corner of Ala­ outlines nretcrftHd by thi Untv«r- most outstanding successes of the meda Street, one block from Lake H&WC DAUIS. Ind.-ConctHB- HMM CINIMt 1074 Refri|«ritor»—Washers— Irontrs—Stovti at year Approximately 550 suppers alty of the Stats of N'«w rork- l«Mt » Uiraa-elly "apUrtHlt a*f«ns* Avenue and Dewey Avenue street Physical Tralalag were served* during the supper t-nr lines Three buses also go to f«»fw»m," i,m tiixMUt h-ymtit -CEER'S- Tr.iirthm ripHit , THE HOFFMAN MUSIC SHOPS hour and all booths were rrowded While attending to the anantil rwi»_«li aectiom of th* «u»try and from the school to the homes •a*l sa*f*i**ss aa, ^paasgaa *,s^ 4«a N COOOMAN ST. Ht I0SEPH AVE. during the entlm evening. a! the children development of th* atudint anil wSNUeilfg MMI |nt*ntl»h* aunday coMPirri pood SHOP to formir ratmtwata rtavr sirvlng rl*Ws1f*> r4f All Osti*»}ar)») Culvei 101< O^cn Keningo Main 1169 The committee In charge de»er\es the safeguarding of his moral IH Tpjgnlia Ra« W# invreaff Extensive gardens surround the character, the school sulhorltlei with th* nation's wlllUry foreM, f laAflf^n[ g*f W«*. a great deal of credit not oi'v fo> buildings and every advantage for The KCMloii waa th» cl*»lng tg. Ootn Ivunlng* ana) Sun«sy have not overlooked th* Impoctanos "*«!** saaa«a>as>a<*sasasB the actual work done on 'he lawn outdoor cxerrue ts afforded to the of physical training Thrre la l •rclso af tht twtnty.fourth an* fete but also for building new pup>:s gymnasium for th* IIM of all (hi nual Isymen's rstraat hskl cm th* ST. BONIFACE PARISH Iboozha which can now be u»ed at The w.irh of the school covers students and the physlcil work li canojput at th* University *f N»tr« future functions The Rosary So- that of the Primary Intermediate under the direction of I certlfled tkajn*. It waa conducts* thli y**r Sacred Heart Pro-Cathedral , ^ idety is also to be commended for «0 CRfcCORV S.IHLLT md (Sraminar Grades The course I instructor" by Ott Rav. Wsn4a.il p. Corcoran, their work in supervising Hie prep- of studies in the various depart­ m ftowtit at* mt Oral Expression CXS.C. laalated by *Jmtnt th* en­ 'Mr - sration of the supper ments ia comprehensive thorough tire mrionntl e< th* Nstra Dam* One hour a week la divoted Io ^ .f,4y'%; - V Rt R«-v Msgr J0H\ F BOPPFL • • » and distinctive The best systems mission band. Rt. Rt», MoMtggot . of instruction arc adopted and the class work tn oral ixprsision, PaUar NUN-EDUCATORS' CONFER which eonsisti (n pronunciation, in Fatlitr Corcsran patttrniHl hi* GEQRGB V, tmm :.>^| enunciation, and speaking In thi ratratt wrni*-ii gft«r lh» national presence of thi ctsji or ichool. fot dafenM fM«T»m^aaw in progrtst i,' - Fagroe C<*i«lmg OK RELIGIOUS TRAINING im f'ranrtt J Ta«lui special work arrangemenls may gt at th* lacclai ri*a«»t t! many n* R«. AJ|iBW|Ugf,Crla||Mg*> ii 17 -*, II r. tr**t»tiU wha »r* «llh*r tllglbl* LS- J*r tha| SO per ««nt of Ml* $«a««ri *. 7.», «>. io •*• n, tm. ^imda* fi. 30. 9. 10 and 11 r iisi tember J. 1 during a six-week period this sum­ lxmguc/ with eight wins and one parsom killtd art jWdsilrlarH. Friday* *, 7 an* I IMiiiflVl f lH Knda, r ii 7 and B llohJan mer at St. Joseph College here loss the loss was at the hands of «iao/7i30.il».tt*lii*nf*tlf ^ : a to «nd io Tbe Conference was held to con- 'ho strong Precious Blood team ntg 'hot time The games that illWaVaitMia^et ~^^^^^* j|^y^ BLAUWS training of the pre-»chool child have been postponed have to be ague faKi* AT l«W A«» MtlT CLEANING CO. since all members are agreed thai made up during this period if the When Inducted Into Army MtaviHTtY Ltwag THAN •*» DRUG STORE C74 Saalh Ave.—Phene. Man. 71 basic concepts of religion must be learns wish to recsiv* credit for CAlUe WT RATII.. * MON. 425 CEORCE E KLEE Asa «»-••'•»• ss.vtlij glve-n In the first years of the'them (Continued from Pig* II twrtMent of th* Nations! C*th«llc 3gt*assWiaas^gtr4 lafe. tiH*'^*''*Xl^d^^£ igtUgf thild's life and are best given by I The team ratirigs are as follows "f* s WSW .SWMHnW STIU A 0RUC STOKI Repslriag—Math Prssflng KduciUonad Amociatlon, MMtlnf mi the mother in the home W Pet registered were students or profo- In Naw Orlaant. Louisiana, on •naa Th* work of the Conference in St Stanislaus « 1 ,889 eors in our colleges and unlversl- April 17, 1141, advised th* *r*>f«r- Its first sessions has been twofold Holy Cross 5 I j33*tiea. The writer of thla ptpar wai ment of a collar.* attudant until th* COMPLIMENTS Of iflrsl. It has concerned itself with ,Precious Blood .1 3 62S, one of them After contldcrmbll Tha l4»claty Cl4at»4>fs - COMMUNITY ea»tnpltlloa of hla course. *ur«ly vy I la Is 1. A. Ivl «l. - the experimental on !he question 8' Joseph h 3 823 | discussion, the authorities In chargl this li sot aislng toe much: and GREGORY ST. LIQUOR STORE of rellglmis development, prepar- St Andre.t 5 500 [ of military training agr»»d U» defsf uaktai ear military and politic*! ing a list of problems on which in­ St Bonif*wc 1 7 12A ' the service of all college* men until Coal & Oil Co., Inc. laiM'tesI '** Dsaiaifk lead«rr nr* very ahortalghted, they tensive researcn should be done by Blessed Sa. ramen' 0 July I. 1041 Quality Ceil. Kli.n Cokt, Futl Oil PLAVH0USE Wiacs—Uausrs—Carlisle ooo must in th* logic and wladsm »f Catholic colleges secondly it has Thla was a wise provision, bat It this stand. 1114 Otwtv AMUIM IIS CHICORY ST. »S0 Cllnl.n Aea. ts . t»f- Csidlae »» studied intensively the background docs not seem to have gone far EJTceti *l Htterrii|>tJ*a CtlNCVOOP Iff Shans Mtnnm I MM—W. Dslhrcr and materials necessary for the Australian Priests enough Why should tin military preparation of teaching material training of men In college h» dt- Tilt lutura- leader* «f our coun­ lor parents Study At St. Bona's ferred at ail. unless It be to avoid try'«n being trained In our col* Pirmjnent Waving Our Sptcslry "••• ''^p^^rif^aW^aj^f Fien's Restaurant Interruption of their college course? !•**» and univiral««r today. Inttr- H.E.OWENSemccStiUon ei ST BO.VAVE.VTURE N Y - If such an interruption li deemsd rupt Ihttr training and you Inter­ CAU COlNWOOw OM VERrM'S Beer. Wines and Liquors The ' low of the St Inadvisable for one year. Is It nel rupt th* Bow of a vital detail* 1*340 LAKI AVI. CATECHETICAL CONGRESS logical to suppose that it should trt product «f th* country, both In HeUn McCormick Hairdressing Studio Car. Msigs an ' Csrallnt Sts. Co: ege Summer Session next week Opp. KosUtl PAlk calu attention to the fact that two avoided altogether? T7a* principle p*ac* and war IOSEPH FIEN Prop. Open Wed and Fri Evenmp HELD IN SAN SALVADOR Frnn<-lsean Friars from Australia on which deferment U based re­ Xany atuduit* would never r»- ANtlh** MONROf 4090 sum*.ihilr atudii*. Many would re­ MOHAWK THIS «l» mm** <5I Stalk Ae*. Me*. 5059 arr now doing graduate work at mains the same, whether applied Io SAN SALVADOR An expos.tton y,,, rollfgp and bold „le „.„,„, for one scholastic year or aeveraj. turn with th* Hti and enlhualaam Bkassss "T with charts that showed the stntua j„lantT traveled to attend St The Association of American Col- of thatr youth iptat on th* traln- of religious education in the ar< h Bonaventure. The previous rec- | leges at Its annual mating In kr- las a«id sr bittisasna, :**%<. diocese was a feature of the Second ord wa3 held by ,evcral si udenU ! Pasadena California, on January I Nor la It logic*] te iugg«*t that Archdlocesan Catechetical (on- frora Chma anfj |0 ,gu. suggested the defer- tbe training of oniy'tem* college N.J.Miller's Sons gre«s Just held here Directed and Culhane Funeral Home Others attending the present . ment of college student! for th« *tud«nu h« continued without In- inspired by the Most Rev Luis sumrn-r session include the son of | rest of the scholastic year Ih which ts»f*Mnce. such aa thow engaged 1411 Uka AvwiHi Ci^«r*tti 1#11 *S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Chaves y Oonialei Arrhbuhop of the Federal Secretary of Educa­ they are called to servica. Thi* arog' In tita itudy of biology, chemistry, San Salvador the Congress waa at -1 tion of Costa Rica and several gestion la s recommendation to dantlitry. englnierlng, geology, ROCHIITIII, «»Y. «=* 706 South Av«nu« Monroe 50 tended by priests, nuns professors Frani iscan Fathers of tbe Cali­ continue the present law. rrtadkln* aund phyaic*. I* th* train­ i •">; and students from Catholic schools fornia snd Cincinnati Provinces The College and tlnfvtralty D*. ing; of leaders m other fields Its* and the laity In general titan Important than thilr training It was revealed that 19 300 stu­ In Urns? Who ia going te d«- dents are being Instructed by 147 tarrolni when a particular field or Parish priests snd 1 500 lay cstcchists It *ubj«ci Is vital ts the "nation*! HOLY FAMILY PARISH i was also shown that because of ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH haaith, aafatyandlataraitr Should serular education in State schools the humanities mflter In this hour «»tarn wmm *** 445 PUM0UTH AVTE. SOUTH many children are not receiving CHILI AVE. and L02ER ST. of crlsli. while natural and applied proper religious Instruction but sc-ienc* makes avai-y^poasib}* prog- REV WBLLIAM tmm% Rt Rev. Monsijmot . 4*' ..- v"^ that progress has been made in REV. JOHN M CTBrUEN reaa? Ii not the menul health of a Pturttf nestlon just aa Important a* 1U JOSEPH S. CAMERON ••..•^^J| | curing this situation in recent *««er , 4t•«*« years A physical stamina? _ m • » Rev Robert FenneM? Men wifl fight and bleed and die Re» Rsiymima* I fiji! *53£^" Rev Donald M \ft3rph7 Mission Tercentenary Rev. L. Emmet Olds for an Idea, for a "philosophy of Ret Icmird V Kuchma* Re- Charles V Bovle - '^aaBBBBBl AifiiltinU life " Th* dictator doe* not matter Ret. Ceorge S Wood so much as what he represent*. Marked At Tadoussac A»Uumti ,. Assistant) ^^Ja^BBBBal Our. basic philosophy of Iff* Is cstlled Democracy. We are being CHICOCTTMl Que The little MASSES: aaiced to sacrifice ourselves, our MASSES: • town of Tadoussac at the mouth MASSES: i $*##>„ tim* and our money to', pre***rv« ^rtntlayj « 7,1,9« Iff ami II* «»». Sandsr: T-. 8. 9. 10 and 1L .of the Saguensy turned ou' more Sunday: 7. 8. 9. 10 arul 11. Half It- Unless we are art our gfesr'd. not Fml Fridays! &. 7, 7:45 Uhan 21X10 pernona for 'r.c oh«erv Da,s. 5.30. 6 15. : « ff% CHAS. W. PECK Democracy, then, HAD problems! Chili Ave. Hardware PER RY'S W*IMB»I«. Wattket gnat |«w*f»y ECKL HARDWARE iCafholic Lawyer Named Tbese problems sr* not likely to be PHARMACIST Houseware*. Class. Oil 'slots, etc solved In tbe chemistry or physic* 1C1-I01 COMMIKCS HOC iAJ| It^ajUartaasBBBsffe tlectrlcal and Plumbing; Supplies FLOWER SHOP laboratory. To Ketch a child to Commissioner To Eire As Near As Your Teleprton* 440 C*M*M Sl.-Cass. 1540 326 *l?m*afh Ave., at At'sms ETHEL M PERRY resd, and not to teach Him what Mala St, g, tt, fcHrffc Art. •17 rMrneolk An. S.-l-Oaa. 114* CIN. 466* . 441 CHILI AVf. *sf to read, is to put a 4*HftrGtis w«*> CSS^JPJJ-I •42M*e»al*. Main 7345 Rochastti, N. Y. OTTAWA. Jolsh D Kearney •tMUft. STONI 4»<< aKHaXSTU. N. T. K.C, of Montreal, has been named 579 Chili Avsaaa HOTIL SINK A AJtCAM poa in his ban**. In Ilk* m*nn«r, i .- •I"M m. Diina^r to teach men now to make' guns Canada's second High Commis­ 1 1 1 sioner to Eire, succeeding the late • . » and gadgets, bofcfcefs snd air- ",i '•"••in i mi II iiumrnMiii)" ••'• """"" """"i"yt "y 'V ***Sr4i John Hall Kelly, of Quebec, who plssaes, poison gat said anesthetics, **# ei#<^ GRANDE Plymouth Gas Garden died in Dublin last March Long tanks and automobiles, »nd not to JZ5 SLifMOUJH AVt. SOUTH active in public life he was for CRAMER DRUG C6. SlatteryJK.se Liquor Stcre teach them how. When and ifrfey to Haubner tSt Stallknecht FOOD MARKET MAIN 4344 live years a director of the Federa­ OKUC fHICU AT LOW AHO MOST rftske use of Dies* things, is to CINtSEt tt thwart the purpose of all scientifll— Lubricsfion tion of CathoHc Cha-rttiV* and is SKfOUENTlY tOW« THAN JO- i\- JAILJD CUT KSTli 922 W**r Mala Strut endeavor. Successoft tr> fo%t-- &?V Wises: Mala' t lOS Battery ar»d T.re Service -^ now a direc'or of St Mary s Hos­ pital and of the Westrnount Cath­ A«t V*»r D*cier « Rsthester, N*w Vara ROCHESTtt, H. Y. General Repairing 118'MYif. olic School Commission CHILI AVE., car. KJST Walt** |. K**e rrask J. Staffer*' I>et tu bear In misd the fact thai; Mr. Kearney was born in Mon­ we art not asking- exemption, but treal in 18*3 and rceiv*d his B A deferment. W* ares not inferring ^degree at Loyola College He was that college- men are "better than •graduated with honors- -in- 4a« stt "See FURftOSS First" MARTIN VVUEST fais^ne-tttaev^-We- -tSmply ballawj -— RAPP'S jMcGiU University, and after prac- th*t our l*gi«I»tor» aboufd bewart PAsreufttzEO WOK, •* 584 JEFFERSON AVE. {ticirig for 10 years he was made a FOR YOUR CAS & lesrt th«y Impede the flow of well' •Klngr's Counsel in 1931 H> served CR£*J»< and BUTTERMILK trained leaden of thought, who COMPLETE CLEANERS—LAUSDEREBH .overseas, from 1&S6 to' IS18 as an ELECTRIC APPLIANCES wm b» a» emtwrnesly vital to th* jofflc*T in the Canadian Artillery •4..S.J CXNEStt 4«i2 heralth. isfety and Interest of our CENESEE 880 and wss bor.ored with the Military 409 Chili Ave, Gen. 2070 222 liacabi A«*Mt4 co-untry when peace come*, as [Cross for valor. come it must. <^x*^&4$ssm8Sm&&w%s2k^^ ,v>5vCv»v.- 'jWir&JSv.-..: \ .v.-* .*.•