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THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH 5

~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~ St. Bernard Church. James P. Glenn and Frank Arling- I Willmes, Charles N. Eisenhardt koneta discussed the effect of the- ~====~==~==== -- ~ . Forty Hours' Devotion will open huas, sacristans; AI. Helfesreider, and Clarence F. Schell. Bible Bill. A. M. Boex, executive College Winona, -- di N ' tomorrow at 7:30 a. m., and will medal bearer; W. K. Downing., John I --- secrtary, made a report in behalf of ch ocesan ews close at the same hour on Sunday Stenz, James Nolan and Paul l Notre Dame Academy, 6th St. the legislative committee. Mr. of SAINT TERESA Minn. Ar evening. The cornerstone l", ~n'ng B h te . Edwa d J Mc I . 1 . George urged the men to become 1 ....,. rop y, promo rs, r. - Of local and time y mterest was better organized and stated that one and flag raising will begin at 3 p. Grath and Eugene Perazzo, organ- the short talk on "The Community man from each parish was to be Accredited by the Association of American Universities; Reg­ -- Forty Hours Devotion m. next Sunday. Rt. Rev. Msgr. ists. . . I Chest and Its Benefits", given to the sent a questionnaire and should give istered for Teacher's License by the New York Board of Regents; of May 3. I Louis J .. Nau, administrator, will The JUrists are plannmg a ban- I high school students last week by the matter prompt attention. Holds Membership in the North Central Association of Colleges. Week Michael, . officiate, and Rev; M. M. Varley, of quet! to be held about May 15, a~- Mrs. Clara Pressler. On Thursday On invitation of Leo. M. Frigge, Courses leading to the Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bac~elor st. Angels, Dayton.. Dayton, former pastor, will preach cordmg to Robert J. Gabel, presl- I morning Dr. James J. Walsh, of of Piqua, it was decided to hold an of Science. Trains for High School Teaching; Trains VocatIOnal IIQl;atrick, Belle~ontame. the sermon. Rev. Joseph H. Albers dent. .. . New Yo~k, told" in his characteris- open air meeting at Piqua on July Specialists-Bacterologists, Chemists, Linguists, Librarians and st. Mary Franklm. will . be master of ceremonies. Im- . St. Xavier mtercolleglate debat- I tic way, some few instances of the 12. Father Cogan supplemented Bankers. st. peter' and Paul, Wynant. mediately following the services, the mg ~eam, composed of. Thomas J. world's indebtedness to the Catholic Mr. Frigge's remarks and urged the ATTENDANCE EXCLUSIVELY COLLEGIATE SS. M 10 flag will be raised, under the aus- Mamon, Frank A. Arlm~haus and Church. The pupils and faculty men to have a large attendance at No Preparatory School or Academy 'in connection with the college eb te Week ofac ula~! Mt. Adams, Cin- pices of the Cinc'innati Deanery, E<;lwa~d J: M<:Grath, will 1, a. i always look forward with interest this meeting. A STANDARDIZED CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Imro . ' , N.C.C.M. The program is as fol- Miami Umv~rsl,~y on the qhIld i to the lectures, interspersed with Besides those mentioned, the fol- cin~~y of the Sacred Heart, lows: Rev. Henry Westermann, pas- Labor Questlol! ' at the Ham~lton ; wit and wisdom, of this prominent lowing priests were in attendance: Address: THE SECRETARY our . tor, address of welcome; presenta- Coul!ty Memorial Hall, on Friday I Catholic layman. Revs. Anthony Moeller, L. J. Abt, ReatdlllMga' ry's of the Good Sh.ep- tion of flag, Charles F. Dolle; ad- evemng, May ~. . : The old school hall held another Th P H tt and Rev. Basil Henze, O.F.M., sub- tel'S of Notre Dame, East Sixth Mt. Sd' Prl'ce Hill, Cincinnati. dress of acceptance, Martin Lister- The p~oceedmgs of the Sodahty audience on Saturday afternoon, John P. Stedman, os, . asse, deacon. Str eet, died at his home, at Hamil- her,. T mann; blessing of flag, by pastor; CC:lnvocatlOn to be:: held on Corcoran when the Academy juniors and min- , Lawrence Meyer, D. N. W. Schweit- The venerable couple, their three ton, last Thursday. He is survived st Patrick,. roy. raising' of flag, bugle call and firing Field May 30 Will be broadcast by , d h' t d zer, C.PP.S., Gerhard Hartjens, C. daughters, two sons-in-law and their by a widow and nine children. The . Oxford . ' :. . ims entertaine t elr paren s an PP.S.,Sixtus Meyer) C.PP.S., Theo.- St. Mary, ~ salute, by soldiers from Fort Thom- radIO, Crosley s StatIOn WL W. It friends The varied program from F d grand-children received Holy Com- funeral was held last Monday' with Ordinations June 6. as; oration on "Patriotism", Hon. is. expected that 2,500 stu~ents from I "When' We Grow Up", by the re- dosius Brackmann, C.PP.S., er 1- munion during the Mass. The old- requiem high Mass at St. Joseph Edward T. D ixon', "Amerl'ca", by high schools and colleges m Greater h b 'f I h nand Hoorman, C.PP.S., and Aloy- t d ht M MOe be g Ch h than 100 seminarians v:ill ...... ceiving class, to t e eautt u c orus sius Feldhaus, C. PP.S. es aug er, rs. ary v l' r ., urc. M?re HoI Orders at ceremomes band and assembly. Cmcmnatl Will participate. . of the third and fourth intermediate The Dayton Deanery meeting will died on August 4, 1924, and their. at St. Cathe" --- .The 85th commencement exerCIses pupils, was well rendered. It was be held on Sunday, May 17, at the only son, Charles, on March 3, 1905. recelv~ondu~ted Pet~r Sacred Heart Church, C. W. Will be held. on. June 17, at the difficult to decide who were the hap- Following the ceremony, there John Victor Walsh's Funeral. to be n Saturday, June 6. dr al 0 _ 'The first Holy Communion of 85 Emery Audltonu~. The bacca- pier, the children, because they per- Armory at Ke_nt_o_n_,_Ohio. was an all-day reception at the The body of John V. Walsh, son children, of Sacred Heart parish, laureate. sermon Will be preached at for~ed, or the parents, because Adult Deaf. home, 16 Wuest Street, at which the of Mrs. Frederick W. Hinkle, who Clerical Appointments. Camp Washington, will be received St. Xavier 9hurch on Sunday, J1!~e their darlings had acquitted them- The Adult Deaf will meet in St. clergy and relatives were entertain- was killed in an automobile accident Raymond F. Stoll, to Holy next Sunday, at 9 a. m. In the. af- 14. Alumm and. Class Day festlvl- selves so creditably. Loul's Hall, at 3 '.30 p . m., next Sun- ed. near Nice, France, is expected to Rev h fi t assistant 2 30 '1 k h fi t ties are also bemg arranged. ~ J K' b' '!' Churc, as rs ternoon, at : 0 c oc , tel'S day afternoon, for instruction, to be Mr.. He.nry oemg was orn m arrive in Cincinnati on Saturday Famlsto y Holy Family Church will, communicants will be enrolled in the --- St. Ursula Academy. followed by a lunch, and then a so- Cincinnati, attended St. Francis morning. The funeral will be held pa f· ·th have three priel?ts. Scapular and a num-, St. Xavier Alumni Banquet. Thirty-five students of St. Ursula cial until 10 p. m. On last Sunday, ' School and received his first Holy on Monday, with requiem high Mass hence or, - - bel' of children of the upper grades Old days of St. Xavier College , Academy will receive their first the baseball teams met and arrang- Communion in St. Francis Church, at St. Mary Church, Hyde Park. St. Gregory Semin~ry. . will be received in the Junior So- were recalled at the 37th annual Holy Communion at the hands of ed for uniforms. A game will be in April, 1865. He has been in the The remains were accompained lassical students Will present dalities. banquet of the St. Xavier .Alumni Rev. H. J. Schengber, at tll"e chapel played at 10 a. m., at the Hunt wholesale coffee and spice business home by Mrs. Hinkle, who went to The c "Man Overboard", at An exhibition of class work will Association, held Tuesday mght, at of the Academy, at a Mass at 8 Street Ball Grounds, next Sunday. for over 37 years and, for more than France immediately on receipt of, the dra~:;s' Hall this evening. be held in the school the last week the Hotel Sinton. John P. Murphy, o'clock;, next Sunday morning. The ___ 26 years, he has been president and news of her son's death. He was a which was. greatly ap- of this month.___ one of the speakers, asked the "old chapel will be appropriately decor- Fenwick Club. tcreasurer of' the J. Henry Koenig graduate of St. Xavier College, and Phi1Olso~ure, was prosecuting higher studies in A. e d b all, was given by "!lev. timers" to not be harsh with the ated with Spring buds, and the ,cere- A 100 per ' cent contrib~tion, o. France.-R. I. P.! precla~e Gr!ssle, on "Social Servlce", Holy Cross Church. college boys of today. beca1!se of mony will be beautiful and impres- amounting to $540, by the reSident Mrs. M. Agnes Koenig, nee War- FranCIS . ht A novena in honor of the Blessed their pranks, as they, m theIr own sive. members of the Fenwick Club was penberg, is the oldest living ,member last sunday m~ Virgin will be opened tomorrow time, were proba~y thwor~e. .Mr --- reported by Team Captain Robert of St. Clement Church. In that Dayton, . ' p t r Cathedral. even!ng and will continue until .the Murphy also urge e:; uml!-I. 0 City Circ:le, I. F. C. A. Taft II at the Community Chest church she was baptized on Janu- Solemn services brought to a St. e ef we11 receptIOn. at evenmg of May 9. The' services continue their11 good b wprk'ld' Inf ralsmg d f There will be a meeting 0f t h e dinner on' Monday, WI'th the s t a t e- ary 15, 1852,' she received her first close Forty Hours Devotion in Sac­ There was a are:: . M on will be held at 7 :45 p. m., and will the million do ar Ul mg un or City Circle, LF.C.A., at which offic- ment that he would like to place a Holy Communion in 1864; she was red Heart Church, Sunday evening. , the Cathedral Audlt~lUm, Jnh E- consist of rosary, sermon and bene- the college, in order to make it a ers will be elected, at the C.C.W.A. star before and after this item of IllalTied in 1875, and, at St. Clement Nineteen priests ,participated in the day evening" for. eGvs" t 0 nwho' diction with the Blessed Sacrament. bigger and better institution. 2 30 'I k t ChurCh, in 1925, she and her hus- procession. Kuhn and F r.ancls arnS .,Y ' field The following are the subjects to Clement J. B arnh orn, C"mcmna t' I Club House, at : 0 c oc nex his report. band "~celebrated their golden wed- ne d to prmg h th t f h Saturday afternoon. --- A delegation ,of Fourth degree have been asslg . 1 d h Ibe treated during the novena: May sculptor, W 0 was e gues. 0 on- Members of the City Circle have Catholic Community House. ding. d Dayton, respectlVe.y, an w 0 I, "The Unpainted One", Rev. Jus- or was introduced by PreSident Al- . Knights of Columbus formed a a\ for their new panshes y~ster- tin Smith, C.P.; 2, "The Divine fred T. Geisler" and gave a pleasing received invitations to attend the Miss Nellie Dowd, executive secre- guard of honor. Rev. Albert A. Idef Both of the popular: assistant Maternity", Rev. Xavier Sutton, C. talk on the reminiscences and hum- tary was a delegate to a meeting Louis Huelefeld Dies. Burke was celebrant of solemn beriediction with the Blessed Sac­ aaYst'or's were presented With pu~ses P. " 3, "Mary, Our Model", Rev. orous incidents of liis travels about calle'd by the State Director of Louis Huelefeld, aged 73, father p the members 0f th e cong r egatlOn , Walter Coveyou, C.P.; 4, "Devotions the world. HAVE MERCY ON US'"1 Adult Education, W. M.28 Simpson,f th rament; Rev. Charles A. Ertel, of b of Frater Adalbert, O.F.M., who Wilmington, was deacon, Rev. Frank Yd all present 'pledged themse.lv~s to Mary-The Reason", Rev. Chris- Rev. Francis A. Reardon, former ___ at Columbus, on Apn ,or e died in 1906, passed away at his ~~ continue to aid Father Garn~y Stopher Link, C.P.; 5, "Mary's Hu- teacher of English at the college, ,THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH, purpose of adopting a text book for Varley of West Jefferson, sub-dea­ f home last Thursday, after an illness con and Rev. Martin Varley, master campaign for one °b tTheh aUct?m?bIlet~ mility", Rev. Boniface Fielding, C. said that much depended on the I'n l'tS I' ssue of April 23, pUb- adult ,education. C 't of but a week. He had been employ­ to be given away y e ~nctnna t P.; 6, "The Sword of Sorrows" alumnus, if a co 11 ege IS. t 0 prosper. lished fifty articles in the ChestSquad drive I, of hadTeam headquarters X, ommum aty of ceremonies. Rev. James P. ed for 53 years by the Murdock Ward chanted the Litany of the Enquirer. DaVid Concannon was Rev. Ambrose Stemmler, C.P. ; 7, The attitude of the graduate toward archdiocesan columns, exclu- the Commu~i'ty House during the Stencil Co., and had worked up. to y Saints. CongregatiQnal singing the chairman. d f D yt I"Queen of Peace", Rev. Alexius the undergraduate mfeat~s eller - sive of the Dayton and Ham- week and the quota of the team was his last illness. was a feature of the occasion, "Te Revs. Raphael Sour, 0 a ~m, Quinlan, C.P.; 8, "The Rosary", thing for the success 0 e co eg~, ilton news. These inCluded reached on Tuesday. All solicitors Mr. Huelefeld was a member of and Joseph H. Rolfes, of St. I Rev. Stephen Kendrick, C.P.; 9, for it will be eithbebr. hhelptful!llohr, If not only that many particular were guests of Chairman Cecil Deum" being the concluding hymn. l ~Ita St. George parish for 27 years, and, Rev. Charles A. Hickey, of Cin­ Home for the Deaf, receI}t y asslgkn- "Mother of the Faithful", Very the alumnus is sno IS h' I whl 1 ahve items, but many more, since in Gamble at the luncheon. Patrons of previously, was a valued member of ed to the Cathedral, arnved to a e Rev. Michael O'Brien, C.P. a deterrent effect on t e sc 00, e a number of cases, the head, the Community House subscribed cinnati, was a guest in the city, St. Francis parish. , He was inter­ last Thursday and officiated as cel­ u their work yesterday. . each se,rvice, .there will said. as, for instance, "St. Xavier 'l'276 towards the drive, and affairs ~f!er ~e 1se ested in all the works of the Fran­ ebrant of the solemn Mass, opening PR hearsals are being held by the mdlVldual blessmg With the relIc, Dr. Alph?,ITh VUonderah~, dWFhose College", carried a variety of ~ere given by the Students' Club ciscan Fathers, and was a great e II Club for the great minstrel ,in the grotto of Our Lady of Lourd- subject was e nrecogmze ra- stories. , Cl b f th Forty Hours Devotion in Sacred Phurce to be given at the Cathedral es. ternity", told of the bonds existing These fifty articles were in and the Italian Boys u or e benefactor of the St. Francis Semi­ Heart Church, last Friday morn­ s ow . Sunday evening --- between teachers and students. He a sing'le department of THE Fund. nary. ing. AuditorIUm, on . . ' Ch h sal'd that this fraternity was an es- Funeral services were held at (Conti~ued on page 8.) May 10. Prof. John J. Fehrmg IS Assumption urc. TELEGRAPH, there being as 8 :30 a. m., Monday, a solemn high There will be 100 children to re- pecial feature of St. Xavier College, many more in the Fraternal Society of St. Vincent de Paul. the director. , . . . h and he urged the alumni to assist columns. Then theI'e are the Mass being celebrated at St. George New members of the sod~htles ceive first Holy Commumon at t e h' b d One hundred and fourteen Vin­ Church, by ' Very Rev. Edmund centians, representing 25 conf~r­ wl'll make the act 0f consecrat \on a t 7 :30 o'clock Mass next Sunday inamong' 'encouraging the present t ,dayIS strongstudents. on Louisville and 'h'Covington de-d Klein, O.F.M., provincial. Rev. An­ Id at 8 0 clock ences received Holy , Commumon 1104 OLIVIA kVENUE ceremonies to b e. h e mOl'nl'ng . The ceremony of crown - Joseph Debar, spoke in the same partments, t e contmue toni:ri.e Brockhuis, O.F.M., was as­ g and ~ttended the quarterly meeting Newly built, .nine room next Sun d ay evemhn .. . Old1 d members ing the Blessed Virgin will be held 'spirit, and said that a good Catholic story, editorial and many sistant priest; Revs. Florentine t . p e ges at 3 o'clock. othe,r features, all exclusive of of the society at Assumption Church house, two car garage built will also renew e~lrl b h ld h ___ college was a fraternity' of faculty, th gene 1 news Meyers" O.F.M., deacon; Thomas May devotions WI e e eac ' student and alumni. There were e ra . last Sunday. Ameringer, O.F.M., subdeacon, and in, beautiful large level cor­ . t 5 '15 o'clock St Mark Church Of the general news, for The following addressed the mee~­ Celestine Matz, O.F.M., master of ner lot, easy terms. 4737 weekday evenm_g_a_ . . The May' devotions will' open on short taklks, alsSo'J by RdevDs. f!:ulbeMrt which the, N. C. W. C. service ing: Rev. Robert G. Connor, !3~r ceremonies. In the sanctuary were: Loretta Avenue, a new six Xavl F. Broc man, .., an ame . and we comb the world, there Knight Richard Cran~, Phlhp Revs. James Archinger, Denis En­ room house, wire cut brick, St. 'er Church. Friday, at 7 :45 p. m., with a pro- O'C 11 S J and a song by Sam Schneider and Joseph NICholson. M"iIy devotions will be -held every cession of the children. They will uel onne,J. Pusateri. .., There was'- also- a- frontwere thirty-foul.>page alone. items- on~the gelhardt, and "Kilian Roth, and concrete porch. Everything to make a real home. Rea­ evening throughout the month at be held every morning after the last muscial program by the Xaverians. These facts are cited to Brothers Andrew and Ivo, all Fran- Fort Scott Camp. ciscans. . sonably priced ·at $9,950.00. 7'30 o'clock beginning tomorrow. , Mass, on Wednesdaay and Fridays --- demonstrate that the Catholic At a meeting, held on Tuesday Terms reasonaJble. 'The six devotion, at 7 :45 p. m. May Fete. weekly has ceased to be a sim- Mr., Huelefeld is survived by an S~ndays prep~r- night the board of Directors of the These fine homes are in St. atory to the feast of St. AlOYSIUS --- The coronation of a Fete Queen pIe bulletin, or diocesan organ only daughter" Miss Alvina, and a M 10 Father Clark Improving. f h Fort 'Scott Camp Association decid­ sister-in-law, Mrs. Kate Wuest, who Teresa parish, and are sur­ Gonzaga, will commence on. ay , on the final night will be one 0 t e for the posting of announce- ed to conduct 'a campaign for 1,000 made her home with him. The in­ rounded by other beautiful and the ten Sundays devotIOn, p~e- The condition of Rev. William P. features of the three-day May Fete ments, but is in reality a members and Albert R. Hoffman paratory to the feast of St. IgnatlUs Clark, who is at Good Samaritan to be held on the afternoons and newspaper. terment was made at St. John homes. Owner on premises was mad~ chaiman of the committee. Cemetery. -R. I. P.! daily until sold. Make an Loyola, will begin on_ May 24. . Hospital, was reported as very good, evenings of May 21, 22 and 23, on It may easily be understood, It was announced that on Monday, A novena, in honor of the. LI~tle yesterday. He was operated on a the St. Xavier College campus, for from the few facts stated early inspection. Take War­ May 11, the committee would be in saw Avenue car to Olivia Flower preceding her canomzatlOn week ago, and is making a splendid the benefit of the athletic fund, and above, that it is impossible to charge of the K. of C. N00!lday Father of Nun Dies. on May 17 will be held in St. Xav- recovery. will be sponsored by the Varsity give a lengthy, detailed arti- Avenue, walk one block south Luncheon program at the Busmess Arnold Meyer, aged 77, father of to Loretta Avenue. ier Church beginning on May 9. --- "X" Association. cle on anyone subject, ,vhere Men's Club, and Mr. Ryan, the pres­ Sister Mary Wilhelmina, of the Sis~ Father Ki~fer will preach each Holy Angels Church. Candidates for queenly honors it applies to a single parish or ident, urged all the members .o~ the night, at 7 :30 o'clock. There will be twenty-four children from various academies and schools institution, without, at the board to attend. Four additIOnal The May meeting of the prefects in the first Commuion class next in Greater Cincinnati are being en- same time" working an injus~ tent houses have been added to the of the Confraternity of the Most Sunday. The Mass will be at 7:30. teredo James L. Nolan is chairman tice to others. camp in anticipation of an increas­ Holy Rosary will be held on Tues- The annual May procession on the of the committee in charge. Nicho- THE TELEGRAPH has, for ed attendance for this season, which day, May 19. grounds will be held at 2:30 p. m. las J. Janson is chairman of the some time, been carrying will be from June 22 to August 31. A triduum in honor of , Bl. Peter next Sunday. executive committee, and the advis- twelve pages, as compared Applications are being received by Canisius, S.J., who will be 'cal!-0niz- The altars, statues and fixtures ory board of the fete, is headed by with eight pages a little more the camp secretary at the Bureau "Sodalist Tour to'Ro~e" ed on Ascension Thursday, Will be Walter S. Schmidt, and includes: than a year ago; but, even' of . held in St. Xavier Church, June 7 are being beautifully .re~decorated. Judge Edward M. Hurley, Hon. Ed- with this increased space, it JULY 15 t.O SEPTEMBER 1 to June 9. A priest from Canisius The People Eucharistic League ward T. Dixon, James L. Leonard, becomes more and more neces- Attack on Priest is Punished. College, Buffalo, will assist during will observe the Holy Hour from' Mrs. R. K. LeBlond, Dr. Thomas P. sary, with each succeeding the triduum. 7 :30 to 8 :30 p. m. tomorrow eve- Hart, Dr. Robert J. O'Donnell, month, to treat all articles to Patrolmen Joseph ,Po Myler and Charles S. Trainer, of the Sixth Spon$9red by ning. Harry J. Gilligan, Dr. A. C. Minor, a pruning that will bring out St. Elizabeth Church. District Station, were suspended --- John Cronin, Richard J. Crane, Jo- the facts plainly, with the from duty by , Chief William Cope­ ST. XAVIER COLLEGE Great success attended the three Holy Cross Monastery. esph B. Verkamp, Alfred T. Geisler, least number of words. land, on , Tuesday, and yesterday presentations of the minstrels and Rev. Raymond Waters, C.P., will Morgan Williams, Lawrence H. were discharged as a result of A Jesuit Father for each group of fifty people. one·act farce, under the auspices of be in charge of the Forty Hours' Kyte, A. W. Leibold, Henry Bunker, their actions on Monday night, when the Mothers' and Teachers' Club, Devotion, which will be opened on J. E. Hoban, E. P. Moulinier, Frank Lectures on places to be visited .will be given on board the last week. Mrs. Agnes Lane was Sunday, at St. John Church, Logan, A. Gauche, Albert Wesselman, Phil annual exhibit and home coming at they drove a car into that of Rev. chairman of the committee; Mrs. Ohio. J. Kennedy and Luke Leonard. the Oldenburg Academy, on Satur- Lawrence Wessel, pastor of. f?t. Jer­ White Star Line Steamer "Arabic". day May 23. The train will leave orne Church, who was dl'lvmg on Fred Warmes, vice-dhairman and . ' . . 9 d ' . t . Beechmont Avenue, near Turkey Sodalists will visit Lisieux, Paris, 'Lourdes, Marseilles, Paray-Ie­ musical director, and Mrs. J. W. Rev. Paul Man~ing, O.F.M., Ill. Verkamp Medal Debate. Cmcmnatl at a. m., an Ie urnmg, ! Bottom Road, with his sister. It is Horn, chairman of the publicity Rev. Paul Manning, O.F.M., of Thomas J. Manion, '26, was leaves Oldenburg at 6 p. m. charged that, while Fath~r Wessel Monial, Genoa, Assisi, Florence, Venice, Milan and Rome. committee. Rev. Carl . Goeckler di- St. Clement Church, St. Berna.I'd, awarded the prize gold medal donat­ --- was driving on the right SIde of the rected the sketch and Rev. Roger S M H t I ed by Joseph B. Verkamp in the of St. Dominic. road, the police car came in the op- First American Jesuit Pilgrimage of the kind in 100 years. Straub was in charge of the light- is a patient a~ ary OSpl a . annual Verkamp debate of the Phil­ The regular meeting of the Third posite direction and then swerved ing arrangements and staging. I S X .' C II opedian Society, held last Friday. Optional return route permits visits to England, Ireland, ___ t. aVler 0 ege. Ord€r of St. Dominic" Women's across the road directly into his Manion, with James P. Glenn and Branch, will be held at Holy Name machine continuing on against a Switzerland, Germany, etc. Holy Family Church. I The Dante Club will present. the Frank A. Arlinghaus, also of the Monastery, at 3 o'clock next Sun- concrete' wall. The police then ar­ Announcement was made last' "Divine Comedy" at the ' Hamtlton Class of '26, successfully upheld the day afternoon. There will be 35 rested Father Wessel and attempt­ Cincinnati unit to have it own quartette and eight piece orchestra. Sunday that Rev. Raymond .F. County Mem~rial Hal!, this .evening. affirmative of the question: "Resolv­ new members received at this time. ed to charge him with reckless Stoll, D.D" comes to Holy FamIly The lecture IS free, It h.avm~ been ed that the United States, in ex­ Rev. C. L. Davs, O.P., of Columbus; driving. Lieutenant Williams, who Church." as first assistant pastor. underwritten by the Itahan .PlOneer cluding the Japanese, is adopting 0., officiating at the ceremony. He investigated, the matter, exonerated For folders, apply at Father Stoll recently returned from Society and the Manzom Club. the best policy". The negative was will give instructions to the class at Father Wessel, and summoned Dr. the University of Innsbruck Aus- Members of the club are: Joseph H, represented by Earl Winter, '26 and 8 o'clock on Saturaay evening, at J. Edward Pirrung, who. pro~ounc­ St. Xavier College, St. Xavier High School, tria, where he completed post grad- ' Meyers, Robert A. Ruthman, Frank Edward J. McGrath and Richard T. the monastery. The meeting of the ed . the two policemen mtoxlCated. uate courses, and received his de- A. Arlinghaus" James P. Glenn, Deters, both of the Class of '28. The men's branch will take plade on Father Wessel was presented with and St. Xavier Rectory. gree of Doctor of Divinity. Thomas J. Manion, Murray Pad- judges were: Dr. Earl E. Eubank Sunday morning. his auto by the parishioners of St. It was also announced that with dack, ' Richard Deters, Edward J. and Dr. B. C. VanWye, of the Uni­ --- William Church, when he was trans- the arrival of Father Stoll, a ~ched- McGrath and Eugene Perazzo. versity of Cincinnati, and Gilbert N. C. C. M. ferred from there to St. Jerome M ~Ie of three Masses daily would be Additional officers of the Student Shaver, debating coach of Wyoming There were fully 500 delegates, ,Church. He made a plea in behalf L PASSALACQUA Inaugurated. The Masses are at So.dality, announced this week are: n. ' . . , ~ High School. including 16 priests in attendance of the men yesterday, but they were Fresco118 W. McM'I 'LLANrtist ST. 6:15,7 and 7:45 o'clock. The Sun- Thomas J. Manion, prefect; Thom.as . f . d f th d t t des Chtn"cb Decorator - Sacred aDd Mural PabitiDc., day Masses remain the same: 6, 7, Clines and Murray Padda~k, a~sls- at the eleventh quartely meetmg 0 dismlsse rom e epar men - , Statues and Altars Refinished Ph. W. 4740-Y CINCINliiATl, O. 8, 9 and 10 :30. tant prefects; Ray Daley, hbrarlan; St. Xavier High School. the Sidney Deanery Council, held pite his efforts. ~~~~~~~"!'!!!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!' Last night, the first and second last Sunday at Sidney. President --- -' J h- J 'V' -' ")- .. -, h-)" C=='''''l'' --..:.:::=:=. -. year students of St. Xavier high Louis J. George, of North Star, pre- One Hour Dr;'ss. The 0 n 0 g e po 0 : - school held their a.nnual elocution sided, and 37 parishes were repre- An interesting exhibition of the ' .' • contest. J. H. Thuman, J. C. sented. making of a dress in one hour's Plunabing-Heatll~B' ; Thompson and Gregor B. Moorman Rev. E. C. Lehman, pastor of St. time is being held, twice each day, MAY, FETE were the judges, and the music was Marys, 0., gave the invocation, af- during this week, at the John Shilli­ Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems , rendered by St. Xavier High School tel' which, Hon. D. F. Mooney made to Co. Store. Each morning from Benefit of Athletics Orchestra, with Eugene Perazzo an address of welcome. Walter J. 11 to 12, and each afternool! fr~m 2 1646 HOFFNER STItEET- TELS. PARK 37 - 38 -CINCiNNATI, O. conducting. Mersman, Celina, treasurer, re- to 3 Miss Leonore McCormick IS to ST. XAVIER COLLEGE CAMPUS In Memorial Hall, tomorrow eve- ported that 31 parishes have paid be ~een cutting and making up a DANA AVENUE AND VICTORY BOULEVARD ning the third and fourth year stu- dues for 1925. Michael J. Gibbons, dress in sixty minutes by the clock. HEA T AND POWER? CALL Phon~s: , dent~ will hold their contest, with Dayton 0., gave a very interesting During the operation, each step is Main, 4614 May 21, 22, 23 Albert D. Cash, James W. Farrell addres;, showing that the Catholic carefully explained by Miss Jane Aveo. 5129! Afternoons and Evenings and Paul J. Geoghegan, as judges. population of the country has more McAndrews. JAS. E. 13RANSON The music will be rendered by the than doubled during the last twenty A Joy Carni,al Plenty of Amusement High School Orchestra. The third years. He also made a report on year men are: Robert J. Savage, the work af the legislative commit­ Golden Wedding Anniversary. Entertainment for All Vote for tie Fete Queen Edmond D. Doyle, William J. Wise, 'tee. Henry Synck, of Coldwater 0., Mr. and Mrs. J. ,Henry · Koenig" CROWE & SCHUI_TE Coronation on Final Night Milton D. Tobin, Robert H. Kath- spoke on organizing the parishes. :who were married fifty years ago at CINCINNATI Many Candidates ARCHITECTS 2436 Reading Road Ph. Avo. 8 .... man and William A. Nolan. The Rev. Dean A. J. Mentink, of Troy, St. Clement Church, St. Bernard, ._ .___ ss fourth year men are : Louis S. Kel- Revs. John F. Cogan, of Piqua, and O. returned to that church on last ~ '&- -= ler., Morse J. Conroy, Robert ,J. Julian Mayer, C.PP.S., of Wapa- M~nday, April 20,. the anniversat:y ~ , M ONALD &' IiI ARCHITECTS ad - date of their weddmg, to have their McDONALD, ,cD " 1,jCDONALD ENGINEERS ------union blessed again, during a sol- emn high Mass, celebrated by Rev. 902 DENTON BLDG.• CINCINNATI 141 Eo BROAD ST., COLUMBUS Phone, C. 2438 Bel1 Phone St. Xavier Church COMMERCIAL TRAINING Juvenal Berens, O.F.M." with Rev. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'! Shorthand. Typewritinlt. SpelJinlt, Buaineeo Enll'lhh. Bookk.epinlt, Bankinlt. Commer­ Gratian Meyer, O.F.M., as deacon, ': - _ . i Sycamore Street, Between Sixth and Seventh. cial Law. E)orre.pondence, Busine•• Arlthm.tlc, Buainees Admlniotration... te. Sketches IUld Estbaat.. CIa_haIly Gin. - TeI.... o.. Mala ... " SUnday Masses: 5, 6, 7. 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a. m. Confessions on Thursdays INDIVIDUAl. INSTRUCTION ..h,ea b:r tbe beat 01 teac:lIen. and Saturdays. DOUAY BISLES M'ANUAL OF PRAYERS , M t· B C Fl...... Wa:I1 TIl. '\ Endorsed by the entire Catholic Hierarch:r. ar Ina rose O. Terrace W ...... el E_ Descrllotlea MAY DEVOTIONS, Every Evening at 7:30. Odd F~lIoW'. TempI. Send for descriptive circulars· ROMAN ftNETIAN AND 7tla aDd EI", ------~ NELSON BUSINESS COLLEGE .lohn Murph, CompaD7, Baltimore. MeL OEIlAMIC MOSAIC DO E. PEAlU. ST. CINCUfHATI, ..

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