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p 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, Cincinnati. 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 Confraternity 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.