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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921 THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH tion at St. the School for Social Workers. Joseph Parochial School. good Lord may< me through Entertainment, Miss Edna Hoelscher; He made bring his classical studies at St. the second half safely and give me a Banquet, Mrs. Henry Luers; Informa¬ Clifton, the National Catholic Serv¬ Xavier College; and on August 10, happy return home. tion, Miss Ada Hummel; Decorations, ice School for Women, established by I am Miss 1871, he entered the Jesuit Order at St. Dorothy Hart; Finance, Mrs. the. National Catholic Welfare Council ACADEMIES— Stanislaus Yours William Duane; Invitations, Miss Lor¬ Archdiocesan News j Seminary, Florissant, Mo. very sincerely, amid most beautiful surroundings on He was ordained etta Voss; Mass, Mrs. William A. by Cardinal, then John H. Lamott. the outskirts of Washington, D. C., CONVENTS— at Earls; Miss White; Archbishop Gibbons Woodstock Music, Elizabeth will open its scholastic year on Tuesday, Afchdiocesan News must be received To Fete Father O’Connor. Miss and College, Woodstock, Md., August 29, Printing, Nell Sturla; Ways October 4. The faculty and the course . iater than Wednesday noon to in- 1885. An'elaborate fete, to honor Rev. Wil¬ Means, Mrs. Frank J. Wenstrup; Re¬ of study place this school abreast of BOARDING SCHOOLS— Father ception, Miss Sarah Grogan; Hotels, sure publication. Moeller has taught at Jesuit liam P. O’Connor, pastor of St. Aug¬ the best schools of this kind to be colleges St. Mrs. George Read; Hospitality to Re¬ in Louis, Missouri; Omaha, ustine Church, Jamestown, Ohio, form¬ found anywhere. The full course will HOSPITALS— Forty Hours’ Devotion. ligious Visitors, Mrs. Otto Peckskamp; Nebraska; St. Marys, Kansas; Mil¬ er chaplain of the 136th Field occupy two scholastic years; but the 21 to August 28— Artillery, AUGUST waukee, and now Registration, Miss Mary O’Conner; curriculum will be so ' Wisconsin; Chicago and Cin¬ chaplain of the 107th and 1st arranged that the gt. Teresa, cinnati; and he has Ohio Speakers, Mrs. John Manley; Seating first Price Hill, Cincinnati. engaged in pas¬ Cavalry units, will be held at An¬ year’s work will be a unified course A toral of Delegates, Miss Leslie May Luers; of motion picture, produced, gt Boniface, Piqua. work, at Holy Family Church, drews Park, near Cedarville, on study, and will mark a definite step properly showing the desirable Ohio, Publicity, Mrs. Peter J. Faulkner. gt. Nicholas, Osgood. Chicago, Illinois; St. Aloysius Church, August 30. in training, so that a student, who for features, refined Kansas atmosphere and educational advantages of gt. Patrick, Shelby County. City, Kansas; and, since last Troops C and D of the Cavalry, with any reason cannot remain through the Santa Maria Institute. your institution would prove to be very September, at St. Joseph Church, St. he regimental band, will give exhibition two years’ course, will still find the valuable advertising. Clerical Appointments. Missouri. Louis, drills; two baseball teams, made-up of A meeting of ladies and gentlemen first year’s course a very profitable one. Father interested in the Kenton Street Wel¬ A Master’s The Most Reverend Archbishop yes¬ Moeller has been very active¬ soldiers, will play a game; and the Degree'will be given upon band will the terday made the following clerical ap¬ ly interested in practical work for deaf- tender the popular chaplain a fare Center, was held at the Santa satisfactory completion of the two During the Summer and Early Fall pointments, all to go into effect Sep- mutes, and is serenade. Maria Institute last Tuesday evening. years’ course, and a certificate awarded . an expert in the sign The benevolent activities of the those who These Pictures Can Be Made Uiber 8, 1931: language and lip-reading. He was es¬ Center, satisfactorily complete the St. Xavier Rev. Francis J. Siefert, of Our Lady pecially active in this line while sta¬ College. since its establishment, were reviewed, first year’s course. At Very Reasonable Cost tioned in and it was stated that the work has The 0j Loretto Church, Linwood, to the Chicago; and he is now chair¬ Revs. James O’Meara, S. J., and terms, including board and lodg¬ pastorate of St. Paul Church, Cincin- man of the Deaf-Mute Section of the James I. Doyle, S. J., of Florissant, aroused the enthusiasm of the repre¬ ing as well as tuition, are $500 per Mo., arrived at the College in Avondale sentative Italians of the city, and has year. officecc °lic Educational Association, an The Write us for further n3Rev. Bernard H. Franzer, of St. An¬ he has successfully occupied for during the past week. Father O’Meara enlisted the support of many non-Ital- graduates of Clifton occupy re¬ information, prices, etc., or ask us to thony to pas¬ several terms. well known in ia'n citizens. sponsible and lucrative positions in Church, Cincinnati, the Just a few months ago is Cincinnati, having send a representative to see you—there is no obligation. he Plans were outlined for the erection torate of St. Joseph Church, Cincinnati. gave a mission in the sign language been a member of the faculty of St. thirty-six States of the Union. to of a suitable The school is Rev. Herman j. Leising, assistant at five hundred deaf in New York, Xavier College, and the pastor of St. building for the Center; strongly recommended and to a smaller and all gt. Joseph Church, Cincinnati, to the number in Toledo. Xavier Church. Father Doyle is an old present pledged their aid to the by His Grace, Archbishop Moeller. The pastorate of Holy Trinity Church, Day- Reverend Jubilarian’s congrega¬ St. Xavier boy. enterprise. ton, Ohio. tion is Mr. Rev. J. B. Chiotti will say Mass in Nun Gets Master Degree. making extensive preparations J. E. Reardon, S. J., son of Mr. % The Romell Motion Picture Co. Rev. Theodore R. Stuber, D. D., to honor an improvised at Center on fittingly their beloved pastor and Mrs. J. Reardon of 2330 May chapel the The numerous Cincinnati friends of on this event his August 28. chaplain of Mt. St. Joseph Mother- epochal of life; and Street, Walnut Hills, arrived. at St. Sister Mary Carlos, who for several 115 East Sixth Street house, Delhi, to the pastorate of Our St. Joseph Xavier The election of members of the Cincinnati, Ohio Parish, St. Louis, will be in College last Monday morning, years was principal of St. Mary Board of Directors resulted as follows: Lady of Loretto Church, Linwood. gala attire to felicitate him on Sunday. from Campion College, Prairie du School, Hyde Park, will be pleased to Rev. John J. Rahrle, of St. Bernard Rev. F. Gressle, ex officio; Rev. J. B. Archbishop Glennon, members of the Chien, Wis. He will remain at St. learn that the degree of' Master of PRODUCERS OF MOTION PICTURES AND Church, Taylor Creek, to the pastorate Jesuit Order and secular Xavier until Chiotti, ex officio; Sister Blandina, ex clergy will September 1, when he will Arts was conferred on her at Notre DISTRIBUTORS OF FILMS AND grace officio; Charles President; EQUIPMENT of St. Anthony Church, Cincinnati. the occasion with their presence. leave for France, where he will' com¬ Ginocchio, Dame University, at the close of the Rev. Edward C. Lehman, of Sacred Most Dominic Veosa, First Reverend Archbishop Moeller plete his studies at St. Helier, a French Vice-President; summer school there. Her disserta¬ and Heart Church, McCartyville, to the pas¬ Msgr. Bernard Moeller will leave Scholasticate on the Isle of Jersey. John Fugazzi, Second Vice-Prseident; tion was historical, the subject being torate of St. Bernard Church, Taylor Cincinnati Saturday noon for St. Louis John Mussio, Secretary; Joh Paolella, “A Sketch of Missionary Life in the to take Treasurer; Delsignore, Creek, Ohio. part in the celebration. Ad St. Anthony Monastery, Mt. Airy. Fidele John Northwest Territory.” Funeral arrangements were in charge cemetery for a period of five years, Rev. Lawrence Meyer, assistant at St. multos annosl Perazzo, C. Scully, J. A. Reilly, Angelo of the American Last Tuesday and Wednesday, were Legion and pallbear¬ succeeding Charles Kobies, who had Mary Church, Thirteenth Street, Cin¬ Caruso, Dr. Joseph Podesta, Mrs. J. ers were men from the held the days of celebration at St. Anthony . Irish Day at Coney. twenty-sixth position for fourteen years. At cinnati, to the pastorate of Sacred Letter From Dr. Castellini, Miss Kate Rolandelli, Miss division. Interment was made in Cal¬ the present Mr. Chamberlain is Lamott. Monastery, Mt. Airy, the occasion be¬ inclement weather time Heart Church, McCartyville. Madge Murray, Miss Anna Springmier. The of last Sun¬ The editor of The ing the investiture of nine graduates of vary Cemetery. secretary of the board and he has ap¬ Rev. John D. McGlinchey, of SS. Catholic Tele¬ day caused the Associated Irish Or¬ graph has St. Francis pointed Joseph Kobus assistant super¬ received the following in¬ Preparatory Seminary, and National Catholic Community ganizations of Cincinnati and Vicin¬ Simon and Jude Church, West Jeffer¬ the On intendent. teresting letter from Rev. Dr. John H. profession of simple and solemn House. to postpone the observance of Thursday morning of last week, son, to Springfield, Ohio, to form a ity Lamott, of Mt. St. Mary Seminary: vows. “Irish Day”; and it will be celebrated funeral services for Dr. George J. new parish there. Miss Nelle Dowd has returned to Somewhere in On Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock, with Zuebel'en, eighty-four, were held in Em¬ Harrison, Ohio. Rev. Jerome B. O’Regan, chaplain of France, July 29, 1921. great festivities next Sunday at Dear Dr. Hart—I must Very Rev. Rudolph Bonner, O.