THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 1844 by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese

C.1GHTY-SIXTH YEAR >M PITTSBURGH, PA., SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 CHURCH CONTROL It PASS10N1STS WILL ASSISTANT PASTOR I UNIQUE FEATURE RffWKAi. {fflB¥Kla T COM 250 nur •inn—I—r ÜÉS OVER CEMETERIES S^tleu putch REPLACE MARTYRS AT ST. PHILOMENAS IS PLANNED FOR IUP iOKIiWu WJK Mile* by Plane NOW TO BE TESTED I j OF MISSION HELD DIESATASHEV1LLE P. C.C.W. MEETING To'Attend Dying FAS^HBH Case in Which Bishop of Jaro 1 By Rev. J. Van Per Heyden [ Three Priests Volunteer to Rev. John R. Mcivin Succumbs Exhibit of Work AccoMptisfcol Elko, Nov., Sept «.—The lev. Refused Permission for I By N.l'.W.C. News Service. > f Continue Unfinished Work After Operation—Funeral by Council Departments John laaiSs, pastor of St Jos- Exhumation Is Before Louvain, Belgium, Aug. 31.—A of Brethren Who Met Mass Read la His Parish Witt Be Displayed at eph's Church tore, was in 8aR U. S. Supreme Court communication from the Genera! Death in April Church Wednesday Annual Convention Lake City, Utah, on tillsai Dutch League for the Blind, when he received word that eae which proposed the use of a of his parishioners was dying and OTHER DECISION CITED white walking cane as a distinc- FAREWELL SERVICE SET PRIESTS IN ATTENDANCE COMMITTEES APPOINTED was calling for him. The dis- VAMOUB CHARGK8 tive sign for the sightless tance is 969 miles. i By N C W.C. News Service.) throughout the world, received , Sept. 3.—Undaunted by Funeral services for the Rev. John A unique and interesting feature There was bat one way to gat Solemn fuastal Washington, Aug. 3.—A decision the approval of the Catholic he fate that awaited their martyred R. Melvin, C.S.S.R., assistant pastor of the tenth annual convention of there in time. Aa aviator friend held this SII m lag la 8t. of the Supreme Court of the Philip- Blind of Holland at the tenth an- brothers, three more Passionist of St. Philomeria's Church, Squirrjl the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic got his plane in readiness while Church, Thirty-aeveath atom* 8 I¡1 pine Islands upholding the refusal nual convention of the organiza-j priests will sail for the Orient to Hill, who died in Asheville, N. C., on Women, September 19 and 20, at the Father Lam be rushed to the ly- o'clock, for the Rs*. Father Law- of the Rt. Rev. James P. McCloskey, tion just held at Bois-le-Duc. The ! carry on the work left unfinished by Friday, August 30, were held in the Council House, 5216 Penn avenue, ing field. They made the journey O.M.Cap* whs «ad Bishop of Jaro, to permit a father to convention agreed to co-operate I Rev. Walter Coveyou, C.P., Rev. parish church on Wednesday morn- will be the departmental exhibits; in one hour and forty-three ab- Bsptsmbor 3, in St Fraaeis HusnWaf remove the body of his infant daugh- by securing the adoption of the { Godfrey Holbein, C.P-, and Rev. ing. namely, Tabernacle Society, Chalice utes, arriving in time to admin- after a long fflnsss. Father law- ter, a Catholic, from a Catholic cem- white cane by all members of the 2 Clement Seybold, C.P., who met with Father Melvin died of peritonitis Fund department, missionary Knit- ister the last sacrament to the •ence bad basn a pattsnt at the 1 etery for reburial in a Masonic cem- Catholic league. i a brutal death at the hands of which developed following an opera- ting Guild, Missionary Aid depart- departing soul. aitai several tissue ahme tfiMk htjj@ etery, is made the subect of an ap- bandits in China on April 21, 192U. tion on Wedne.'-day for appendicitis. ment and Christ Child Circle. last masas aaafltotoff Mm than for peal just filed in the The departure ceremony for these The Very Rev. William B. Kenna, Mrs. Wm. H. Postner, chairman, tuerai miths. -la Supreme Court. young priests will take place on the pastor of St. Phllomena's received will have charge of the Tabernacle H bla eendMsa was con- Counsel for the defendant, in their grounds of St. Gabriel's Monastery, word of his assistant's critical ill- Society exhibit, which will consist of stantly serious aai all hepes for a petition, challenge the right of the Socially Ambitious Brighton. Mass., on September 8. ness Thursday and went directly to ecclesiastical needlecraft made by Portes G3 Makes revival awe given up. to prevent the re- The farewell service will consist of Ashville. He was at his bedside the members of the Tabernacle So- Father Lawrence «as baa il moval of the child's body. This right the recitation by the clergy of the when he died. Father Melvin had ciety, and will comprise Mass vest- Chestnut Ridga, Cambatlaad Couatg, of the Church was vigorously up- Who Send Children to liturgical prayers invoking the been at St. Joseph's Sanitarium, ments, Gothic and Roman styles in But Brief Mention Pa., Aagnst l, tWt. His held in the highest tribunal of the Blessing of God on the departing Asheville, recovering from tubercu- all liturgical colors. Benediction aaam mas Jossnh Albert Islands. The majority opinion cited Secular Schools Hit missionaries. An appropriate ser- losis. He had regained his health copes and veils, burses, ciborium 01 Religioni Peact parents ware John D. Beel numerous cases where it was held mon will be preached by the Very and was to return to Pittsburgh this covers, confessional and baptismal Agatha Back, nee HaDar. Xa< that the religious community con- (By N.C.W.C. New» Service. I Rev. Raphael Vance, who has spent month. stoles, altar linens, altar laces, albs, Mexico City, Sept. 1.—Only brief ad St Fidslis Cottage at trolling a cemetery possessed the Boston, Sept. 3.— Duties of Catho- the last eight years in China and The body was brought to Pitts- surplices, cinctures and a variety of reference to the settlement of the »IIIISSI» j, 1877, power to refuse permission for dis- lic mothers to the religious schools who will return with his new co- burgh Monday morning by Father church goods. Mexican religious controversy was SIL ÍIM. On that date ha interment and removal of a body. la borers. Kenna, who was met at the station made in the bulky annual message was admitted to the amaMtssy aad Chief among the cases cited was one of the Archdiocese were outlined by The Chalice Fund exhibit, in Cardinal O'Connell yesterday, in an The Very Rev. Justin Carey, Pro- by the priests of St. Philomena's and charge of Mrs. B. J. Hannegan, will of Preside* Portas CHI delivered at inusetsd oa November tf, ISM. in the Diocese of Brooklyn, where a relatives and friends of the deceased. the convening today of the Mexico teUgtoas simple vows he widow sought vainly to have the address before 1,500 nuns at the vincial of the Passionist Congrega- include sacred vessels, such as chal- twentieth annual teachers' institute tion. will then issue the charge be- Divine Office of the Dead was said lices and ciboria, with a miscellane- Congress. the foUiielaa «ear oa body of her husband transferred to on Tuesday eveaing, at 8 o'clock, However, such reference aa was The Masa Otame i» a non-Catholic cemetery. The ruling of the parochial schools. Particu- stowing upon them the commission ous collection of old gold and silver larly the Cardinal warned mothers to preach, teach and labor in the following a procession from the rec- jewelry and ornaments donated by made carried with It a note of satis- his dase «m Jase 11, IMS. His in this case also was that the Church tory to the chuneh at 7:30 o'clock, faction, and apparently was well re* philosophical aad thsslsgisal eoarasa could forbid the transfer and keep against sending their children, espe- foreign mission field. After this members and friends. This jewelry- cially girls, to secular schools solemn charge to "go forth and and the solemn requiem Mass was junk will be minted and utHixed to ceived. In some quarters a belief were made at 8S. Peter sad Peal's the body in consecrated ground re- offered on Wednesday morning, with was expressed that the brevity of Monastery, Cumberland, ML, wbeee gardless of the wishes of relatives. through a desire to further their preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ," secure sacred vessels for poor mis- own social prestige through their the missionaries will exchange the the Rt. Rev. Hufk C. Boyle, D.D., sion churches. treatment of this highly important he also teak his aahaw religions The decision of the Supreme Court children. "kiss of peace" with their religious j Bishop of the Diocese in attendance The Missionary Knitting Guild, development in the (Mexican nation's «ember IS, 1SS4. Sep- of the Philippines reversed a ruling "I want it to be known," the Car- Brethren. in the sanctuary. with Mrs. Mary D. McGinniss chair- history in the last year was cam- tember M, 188ft, Us class aria or- in a lower court, which had held that dinal said, "that absolution is not to The departure ceremony will be The Very Rev. Henry J. Otterbein, man, will have an exhibit of articles fmly calculated. Those holding this ,th e. . petitioner- , „..,. Roma, n . A. .Arnald. .o ibe given to a woman who sends her climaxed with Benediction of the C.SS.R., acting provincial of the of comfort which the members have view pointed out that a lengthier X 1MB, diati» kr th Arn ldo wh statement might have brought forth ? - ° children to secular schools for no Most Blessed Sacrament. Redemptorist Order, was the cele- made for the missions of the North- secreted Bishop ed Mobile, f ^^I^L^i.*!^ °f I reason except that she wants them brant, assisted by the Rev. James west and Alaska. much discussion and perhaps sime ber 1», IMS. ha was arástnid two years, might remove the body to be brought up in a secular way. Tribute to Ronton Melvin of the Altoona Cathedral, a The Missionary Aid department. controversy, which might have em- in Baltimore. He said Us first of the child from the Catholic to a "In these days I cannot under- To the great Archdiocese of Bos- cousin of the deceased, deacon, and Miss R. A. Good chairman, will have barrassed those new at work on the on Christmas dag, UH, la St Masonic cemetery in Capiz. stand why a so-called Catholic ton, which is to the forefront in mis- the Rev. Bartley McAteer, of Johns- a collection of cancelled stamps with religious rehabilitation of the conn- tin's Church, Wast End, PHUbaigh. The child's body had been placed mother with wealth and plenty of sionary enterprise, due to the zeal- town, sub-deacon. a display of artistic pictures made try in a vault belonging to members of money can take her children away ous labors and inspiration of its Among the Redemptorists attend- from cancelled stamps. These pic- Religions Revolt Badai After his ordination to the priest- Arnaldo's family. The infant had from a Catholic school where her Cardinal Archbishop, who is known ing the funeral were: tures are sold for the benefit of mis- The settlement, said the Presi- hood he wee sent to Herman as yea- been baptized a Catholic and the fa- children are getting the finest possi- throughout the world as the Cardi- Very Rev. Henry J. Otterbein, C. sions in China. Another specialty of >dent , has brought to a definite end feasor la St FldsHs College. At the ther was a Catholic also at the time ble example of Christian perfection, nal of the Missions, belongs the SS.R., acting provincial; Very Rev. the Missionary Aid department is the1 the "Christero revolt" as the armed same thae be kad charge ed the of her death. Three years later he where they live in the daily atmos- glory of heeding the call sent to William B. Kenna, C.SS.R., rector of collection of tin foil. Usable arti- opposition to oppressive religious small counter church at Carbsa Cen- sought permission to remove the phere of religion and where they are America by the blood of the three St. Philomena's; Very Rev. Patrick cles of any kind, such as clothes, laws has been characterised. "There ter, Pa. Ae place is called St body and asserted that he had told being trained along the right ways slain heroes of Christ Crucified. Leonard, C.SS.R., rector St. Mary's shoes, books are gladly received and now exists not a single rebel of this Wendel, bstaesi the chureh eras t his aunts, owners of the vault, at the of Christian practice—I say 1 can- College, North East, Pa.; Very Rev. sent to the Indian and Alaska mis- type in the country. Portes GO de- dedicated to St WsnisHa. He teak « In answer to the stirring appeal clared. He also told the Coagrest time of burial, that he would take J not understand how a mother can of their three murdered brother Joseph Mctjuaid, Newton Grove, N. sions. professor at St Fidelis CoUsge aad the body from the cemetery at a I take her children away from such a C.; Very Rev. Francis Parr, rector The Christ Child Circle, Mrs. Wm. that 868 churches have now b*>n rector od St WeadsHa's Church « priests a new band of missionaries, turned bade to Catholic attests. 1893, From that FM* tiU Juae i% later date. school and send them to a secular Rev. Edward McCarthy, Rev. Mich- <>f Sac red Heart, Baltimore, and Kossler chairman, will have some His first application was made to school where the atmosphere is any- ael A. Campbell and Rev. Ronald Revs. Francis K*nedy, C.SS.R.. Ber- beautiful layettes, the handiwork of "The settlement ed the religious the Rev. Safromo Baranda, cure of thing but religious. Norris will leave Boston for the nard Niehaus, Eugene Mulhern, Jo- the members of the Circle. These question has been strictly In accord- college at Hays, Capiz, who promptly informed him There can be only one reason for seph Funk, George Conway, Edward ance with the government's duty," however, did not reaUas tffl that he had no power to permit the field of their future labors in the (Continued on Page 8) he declared. later, nevertheless, ths work ed Fa- this. We have schools of the high- Province of West Hunan, China. Koch. Geoffry Stone, William A. Fee, removal and referred him to Bishop est grade where culture and refine- C. Walter Campbell, of St. Philo- Of great general interest was ther Lawrenee gave the impetus fee McCloskey. ment which can come only from re- mena's, and Rev. Francis Clair, CJSS. Portes Gil's energetic declaration the present Hays CatheUc College. Bishop Mcl'lrakey's Objection ligion, animate every activity. No R., Boston; Rev. Henry Goetten, Temporary Church's that he will not attempt to continue From June It, 18S&, tffl 1887, Fa- Bishop McCloskey likewise in- matter how talented a child may be, Cornerstone of New Porto Rico; Rev. Joseph C. Hild, in office as President, a thing which ther Lawrenee waa active in St Jo- formed Arnaldo, in a kindly manner, we have schools which can give her Brooklyn; Rev. Thomas Winterson, the Mexican nation has come to fear seph's Church, Dover, Ohio. He wee that he was without power to per- the finest possible training. There Carmelite Monastery Brooklyn; Rev. Alphonsus Wolf, Opening Dale Set by as each President's term oí office ex- superior of the H»spies, pastor aad mit the act. is only one reason why a mother City; Rev. Denis Scan- pires. He characterised as "unpa- Third Order director of the pariah. The Supreme Court, in its major- does this. She is only trying to get Will be Laid Sunday nell, New York City; Rev. Lawrence McKees Rocks Parish triotic and criminal'' certain rumors From there he ems Uanafetied to ity opinion, cited the decision of the into society through her children. Braun, New York City; Rev. James which have been circulated that ae Herman, as guerdiea of St Mary's New York Court of Appeals in an would seek to retain the Presidential Monastery aad pastor aad director For a mother to neglect the relig- The cornerstone of the Carmelite Kessler. New York City; Rev. John The new auditorium which will action which had its ongin also in ious training of her children—to Murphy, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; serve as a temporary place of wor- office. Were he to do this, he added, of the Third Order of the parish. an attempt to remove bodies from a Monastery of St. Therese de Lisieux, it would be "a most ignoble exampl* After three yean ad incussbeag ha send her children to schools where at Loretto, Pa., will be placed by Rt. Rev. Joseph Sofka. Rochester, N. Y.; ship for Mother of Sorrows parish, Catholic cemetery. the attitude is anything but relig- Rev. Lawrence Thaler, Buffalo; Rev. McKees Rocks, until the completion of disloyalty and lack of patriotism. " was seat aa rsetor to Saered Heart Rev. John J. McCort, D.D., Bishop of In another section of the report, Church fan New Philadelphia, Ohio. The Philippine Decision ious and where their faith is regard- the Altoona Diocese, next Sunday of the new church edifice, will be Justice Street, concurring in the ed as a sort of superstition—is noth- (Continued on Page 8) opened for devotions on Sunday, it was staUd that only 80 foreigners This parish was la Ms casrgs from afternoon, September 8, at 4:30 have been expelled from Mexico in ISM till ISM majority opinion of the Philippine ing short of sacrilegious. Such a o'clock, Eastern Standard time. September 15. The new church, Supreme Court, raised another con- the last year, despite some turbu- mother is unworthy of receiving ab- The building is for the Discalced which will replace the one destroyed In ISM Father Lawrence due to sideration, declaring refusal to per- solution." by fire in March, is already under lent periods. Pittsburgh, Pa* aad remained tffl mit removal of the body was in Carmelite Nuns now residing at El- K. of C. Announce dorado. Ground was broken on July construction and is expected to be ISIS. During this time be had keeping with the feelings, customs completed by the early part of De- charge of the Heme af the Aged oa and habits of the people of the Is- 31, and efforts are being made to Banquet Speakers Rulpit Debates to bring the building to completion as cember. Stone of Church ii Penn avenue ead of the Good Shep- lands. Masses will be held in the audito- herd Home on Troy Hilt He atae The dissenting opinion opened soon as possible. For Columbus Day Be Inaugurated in The new Monastery is beautifully rium, beginning September 16, at 9 Rices Landing Laid was confessor ed a number of sister- with these words: "We have a pro-! and 11 o'clock. In the meantime, hoods. found respect for the Catholic i located on the William Penn high- Daj^ banquet speakers way, near St. Francis College and Columbus ^^H preparations are being made for the By Rev. John Angel From ISIS tffl 191«, he was sta- Church and frankly concede that it East End Church announced by Pittsburgh Chapter, opening of the fall Novena of J 3 tioned as assistant to St Alphoaee*s has done a world of good and espe-1 Seminary. The services are sched- uled to commence promptly at 4:30 Knights of Columbus, will include Tuesdays in honor of St. Anthony on Impressive ceremonies marked the Church, WhssMag, W. Va. Ea ISIS ciall• - —y j in.. .th ....e .Philippin m u.ia|#|ruie Islandsv (ainiauo. .B e Wt . Followin* UMvniiig a ^custo n wuovwum thai tvxo prevailev ' > d Hon. Michael MacWhite, Irish Free Tuesday, September 17, in the audi- he was stationed as assistant la that as it may, the question involved centuries ago, there will be inaugu p. m., and the Right Reverend laying of the cornerstone at the new Bishop will be assisted by the Fran- State minister to the United States, torium with Mass at 8 o'clock and Sacred Heart Church, Rices Landing, (Continued ea Page •) * (Continued on Page 8) rated in the Sacred Heart Church, ciscan Fathers and the priests of and Hon. John Monaghan, district "vening services at 7:45 o'clock. Pa., on Sunday afternoon, at which Kast End, beginning Sunday even- attorney of Philadelphia, and former The many favors St. Anthony has wwWMMAMSMNMMMWMMMSNAMMNie ing, October 6, a practice that is at the diocese. judge In Philadelphia county. The the Rev. John Angel, pastor of St A cordial invitation is extended to granted from his shrine on Norwood Martin's Church, West Old, offici- least an innovation in Pittsburgh. banquet will be at the William Penn terrace are expected to call back Miss Frasees Lynch 9 Duquesne Students It will consist iiv two pulpits being all the friends of the Carmel, both Hotel, at 6:30 o'clock, Saturday ated. Father Angel was assisted by the clergy and laity, to atttend the many clients to renew their dovatlon the Rev. John E. Martin, pastor of B i imi lata ILim erected in the church to be occupied evening, October 12. Reservations and gratitude to him. j Ordained Priests at by two priests who will carry on a ceremony. are in charge of Joseph E. Birming- Our Lady of Consolation Church, , Keceivea uno vroer controversy with each other, one ham, Pittsburgh State Bank, 607 Nemacolin, Pa., and the Rev. Julian making objections and the other re- Fifth avenue. Non-members of the Medical Aid Lead» S. Lachendro, pastor of St Albert Holy Ghost Seminary plying to them. The objections in Limburg Bishop Gets Order may attend. Church, Palmer Pa. The sermon was Of Mission Workers preached in both Slavish and Eng- Philadelphia, Pn^ Aug. SI.—At St the case will be the popular objec- City of Buffalo Key Early fall activities listed by va- 70 to Adopt Faith lish by the Rev. John Greshner, pas- Five Holy Ghost missionaries were tions to Christianity that are heard rious Knights of Columbus councils, Elisabeth's Csaveat Motherhouse sd ordained on Saturday, August 31, by (By N.C.W.C. N«w* Service.) tor of St. Michael Archangel Church, the Staters of" thhee iBlesse d I and seen everywhere. These even- include a meeting of Pittsburgh Fredericktown. the Rt. Rev. John Joseph Nilan, D.D., ing debates will be carried on for By Rev. Dr. Wilhelm Baron von Chapter, Sunday, September 8, at New York, Sept. 2.—An illustra- for Indians and Colored People, the Bishop of Hartford, at the Holy the month of October only on Sun- Capital ne tion of the importance of the medi- For the present only the basement dual ceremony of reception and pro- Ghost Fathers' Senior Seminary, William Penn Hotel; the annual pic- day evenings, and will be conducted Cologne. August 31.—The Rt. Rev. nic of Duquesne Council at Sully's cal side of the missions is contained of the church will be completed, but fession took place ea Augest SS, Ferndale, Norwalk, . by Rev. E. Lawrence O'Connell ,wd Grove, Saturday. September 7; spe- in a story told to the Rev. Edward even this temporary structure will when five choeen souls dedicated They are the Rev. Regis C. Guthrie, Dr. Augustinus Kilian. Bishop of assure the Divine Service for the Rev. Howard J. Carroll, D.D. Limburg in Hessen-Nassau, has re- cial treat for children at St. Joseph's F. Garesche, SJ., director of the themselves te labor sis nag the to- m C.S.Sp., and Rev. Bernard J. Appel, Orphanage, Troy Hill, by Allegheny Catholic Medical Missions Board, by residents of the community. diaas aad Galeted people of the C.S.Sp., of this city; Rev. John A. On alternate Sunday evenings ceived the "key to the City of Buf- The first Mass will be celebrated these orators will exchange the role falo." Council, K. of C.. and Court Alle- Father Lane, Maryknoll Missioner United States. Three young ladtoe I Strmiska, C.S.Sp., of Norwalk, gheny, C. D. of A., Saturday, Sep- in China. in the church on Sunday morning at were clothed with the habit aad were 9 Conn.; Rev. Joseph D. Boyd, of attack and defense. This is the The golden key, presented by a 9:30 o'clock, by Father Angel, who C£.Sj>.,first time this has ever been done in tember 7; Greensburg corn roast, Father Lane was asked to aid received late the congregation aad of Toronto, Canada, and Rev. Her- representative of Buffalo, has the together with his assistants, the twe novices wwe admitted to pro- the City of Pittsburgh, and it will following inscription: "To the Rt. September 12; Pittsburgh corn some families who were grievously ^ man F. Flynn, C.S.Sp., of Hunting- roast and onting at Sully's Grove on Rev. P. J. Gottsthall and Rev. J. M. fession. don, F. Q., Canada. be looked forward to with consider- Rev. Dr. Augustinus Kilian, Bishop stricken with malaria in a. pagan Ganter, attends this mission, A able interest by the members of the >f Limburg, Diocesan Bishop of the September 18; Sharpsburg old-time village. He administered quinine in His Emlaence, the Cardiaal, ace- Father Guthrie will celebrate his dance, September 27, and a dinner class of children will receive their skled at the tinaashi aad received parish and by others who care to Motherhouse of the Charitable proper doses and three families were first Holy Communion also on Sun m first solemn high Mass in St Rosa- attend. TTie subjects of the dis- meeting of Fort Pitt General Assem cured. In their gratitude, he said, the vewaef theStatere. lia's Church, Sunday, September 8, 3rethren of Mon Tabaur who for the day. courses will be announced later. ast five years have been piously la- bly at Duquesne Council house on the villagers made inquiry into their ^^BSiB^f t ^k® jMrindt® ®® at 11 o'clock. Fr. Appel will cele- September 19, at 6:30 o'clock, fol- benefactor's religion and, as a re- la sttiafsaie la the brate his first solemn high Mass in mring in Buffalo, New York, in rrateful veneration and estimation lowed by an address on "Constitu sult, ten families numbering seventy Clstsses Resume on wen the foOovrh«: Ths Vtary St. George's Church, Knoxville, at 9 Mist Wilman Named tion Day" by F. W. Ries, Jr., past persons are prepared to enter the F. F. Qeten, B. MU sad the jteee. o'clock the same morning. he key of the City of Buffalo is pre- state deputy. sented. Frank H. Schwab, Mayor." Church. Monday «I De Pani ¡Joseph A. O'Brien, John F. McHagh, On Thursday, August 29, the Rt Sodality Executive ' a A. Deeriag. Richard F. Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe, D.D., On Monday morning, September Joseph I. McGrenra, Victor Titular Bishop of Derco, Auxiliary St Louis, Sept 2.—Continuing the 9, classes will be resumed at the De to the Bishop of Hartford, conferred program launched at the parish con- Paul Institute, Castlegate' svenne, M'»or Orders on the following can- vention held in Chicago last July, SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL Brookline. There will be Maas in SJ., Ml M. A. Mpwia didates: James MvCaffrey, C.S.Sp., the central office of the Sodality of the chapel at S o'clock. From the OJBJL Mm CRyaa, 0.8A... J. J. of this city; Ivan Huber, C.S.Sp., of Our Lady is making a concentrated PARTICULAR COUNCIL OF PITTSBURGH number of new applicants received New Kensington, Pa.; Raymond WH- effort to assist women's parish so- Pittsburgh. September 3, 111». it is expected tint this year's en- htlm, C.S.Sp., of Sharon, Pa.; Char- dalities. rollment will be the targe* ever at paa atotall, ^ 1f-1 _ les Diehl, C-S.Sp., Michael Dwyer, Editor Pittsburgh Catholic, Miss Dorothy Willman, governor Pittsburgh, Pa. the institute. * CS.Sp., William Hold, C.S.Sp., all of of the New York Chapter of the In- The fie Paul Institute now has a Philadelphia; Joseph Lynders, C.S. ternational Federation of Catholic Dear Sirs . The Society of St. Vincent de Paul expreaasa extreme gratitude to you and the members eC yawr faculty of M teachers, IS af wbaa Sp., of Bridgeport, Connecticut; Alumnae and International chairman ate Sisters of Charity, aad ft gives of tht De Paul Bureau of Missi m staff far the magnificent assistance rendered through the celemae of year paper la obtaining the kmmt- •Francis X. Walsh, C.S.Sp., of New mm sum restiseli through yaw Maintenance Fmé, without which we ce5d net have sa anecessfally vocational tratada« te IS dSftaea* Britain, Connecticut Activities, has been named executive branches, making the deaf ehfidrea Clerical Tonsure was conferred on secretary of the Women's Parish So- operated the Samiaer Camp. . _ self-supporting. ^ the following Holy Ghost candidates: dality. Miss Willman will work with Thanking all of the contributors te the faai through your paper and wishing you, year sta« SM Date the M years af Ba «dst- Leo J. Kettl, of Ford City, Pa.; the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, SJ., in the THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC every measure of success, we remala, ence, it has developed free od ihargs, «James Bradley, Charles Diamond, interest of the sodalists. GratefaBy years, hearing aad epeeth la mate Han James Manning, James Reiley, all of The program of Catholic Action Thee. BL Day le, Pnsiliat, 1,100 poor deaf amte ddktoea. Philadelphia; Edward Kingston, ot essential to an active and interest- C. A. Kieraan, The Rt Iw-WAfSftaa», Atch'rsonAicn rpou,, Kansasminnj; Louiunas inmivDietrichi, inuig| sodality, i«t wa«">s announced, will Treasurer and Chairman Sammer Camp Cassmhteo, Bishop of Pittsbarth, ta president af of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, aad. be brought within reach of any so- itela FMI Joseph G. Noppinger, of Baltimore. 1 dality interested. Established IM« THUK8DAYr¡ TWO Phone, Atlantic 0696 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOUC I II I II M 1111111 M I M 11111M f 11 M i!» > I »111 )t fltttsrtiurgf) Cat&olíc SUNDAY'S LITURGY Catholic Evidenc* (Mkltl Dtoceoaa Orgaa SEIT. 8: FEAtT OF THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED êftkoi estabusheu m IM« VIRGIN MARY IT BT UT. MICHAEL O'OONNOft. D.D.. MIT BISHOP OP PITTSBUSUM By Dorn Angelo Zsakl, O.S.B rVILIIlilD BT BIT TBIIBSDAT BT ëJSLÏ THE STABILITY OF DIVINI Til CATHOUC PUBLISHING COMPANY (Preparad for tba N.C.W.C. Ntwt Service by the Liturgical Praaa, "The fool hath said ia his htart, tha testt frultofsr I om— am* PlMrt. Ib CMhW ha, Im them ia no God." to Him s flr — MM - MI« «M rSNM AVENIS Collega ville. Minneaoto) Menacing aa religious hereaie* of he tons aiimeds . ELIZABETH DAfUNOKB. AwUt» Mito BIRTHDAY feast is always a Communion: "Blessed t* the womb the old type may ba, there ia bo Faith te M i TBBHB IM ADVANCB family feast. Let us there- of the Virgin Mary, which bore the greater menace to Christianity to- tkally uni »ei aal, Son of the eternal Father." OM «tr «*U. r jmu K M Om Cw bf autl. for si* Monika f IM fore see how the Church, the Br ' FERRER' day than tha scoff of panada seisn- that everywhere Blatta **ev Oft Patotas MikaaripttoM, bf MU l io great family of all the faithful These are the birthday greetings, ti*ts who demand a Ufa and a uni- tmong CMWh lubMrtpttoB K.M united in Christ, celebrates this the congratulation*, the gift offer- verse without a God, superficially there ia • belief te Balani at hmtoMm. fKUburgh. Pa.. M Bawat Claaa Mattar birthday of His mother and theirs. ings which her children give to and scornfully disregarding the his- future life. We thumb our missal until we find Mary. And does she make a return? toric fact of man's universal belief But It waa to PITTSBURUH, PA., THURSDAY. XKPTEMBFK 6, liti.» the Mass for this feast, and we are Dies she in her bounty offer us any- in God. feat God a»4s „ struck with the lieautiful birthday thing on this feast day? Indeed, Rationalism menaces religion be- known through Kw greeting which the Church gives to yes, fur in the Kpistle. represented cause it appeals to the young, and the author «I tl Bishop Boyle Commends th"Thee Mother in thPittsburghe introit, the lie as Wisdom Catholic" personified, she gives us Today's Thought: "O Jerusalem! to students in particular, who are "Rebuilding i , ginning of the Mass: "Hail Holy true motherly counael ami advice so If thou hadst known the day of thy inxioua to appear to be tha "last thla peraonal IB* ffisksp's Row« Mother! giving birth to thy Child, as to enable us to become like to her. salvation." word" in intellectual attainment. the Jews as Pittsburgh, IV July §. 1921. thou didst bring forth the King who "Now, therefore, ye children, hear a a a And in an age where the newaw ia matter that eau m Editor, Ths Pittsburgh Catholic. ruleth the heavens and the earth for me: Blessed are they that keep my aimoat universally regarded to ba It contrattola auf ways. Hear instruction and lie wise, The Graf Zeppelin ha« reached the Pitta bargk, Pa. ever and ever." end of its round-the-world tour as I the truest, it tas.y becomes the fad of God that, *havtaf . Dor Sir:—I do only KUl justice to CatWlc Journaliam in this In this salutation the Church and refuse it not. Blessed is the to follow under the banner of aueh with purpose, So man that heareth me, and that write from out here in the central IMereae, whoa, following the txamplt of bit prrdrrrwori la tha gives us the true and only reason part of Miaaouri. Ita successful man as Comte, Spencer, Huxley and main igflieraat of I Sot of Piltaburgh, I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC «• fur the veneration of Mary, because wutcheth daily at my gates, and the reat. Those who prtftr tne no knowledge of Mbi waiteth at the post of my door. He flight over the Atlantic ocean, Eu- tHrlal discetta organ, and roatairnd it to prioata and to tkt people • he is in the truest sense of the rope, Siberia, Japan, Pacific ocean tafer refuge of the Church, and tha ditiona of attak' as a reliable Journal of Catkolic thought and opinion. I truat tkat word the Mother of Cod, the Mother that shall find me shall find life and accumulated wisdom of her centuries shall have salvation from the Lord." and the United State« in 23 day* and "That dMae by their tace«rage«eat and aapport it will craw in laieeact, and of the Infinite. From Him, from 5*4 hour« is but a demonstration to the ever-changing fads of human given to man is, ktetn, iacreasiagly, a power for Jaatiee, far righteouaneaa, and her relation to Him, she derives all The Church, then, takes to heart knowledge, which, tossed upon the ently probable; aM I this counsel and pray« for that true proving the practicability of regular far tko advancement of tkt Kiagdem of Gad in this world. her glory. This thought is empha international dirigible service. This sea, of doubt, rise and rink on ita tien waa ehansterf Sincerely yoara la Christ, ized"again and again in the Mass. wisdom of which peace of heart ia great airship invasion of Japan di- waves of th< oretical doctrines and Mast intellects ef 4* HUGH C. BOYLE. Biakop of Ptttakargk. In the Gradual: "O Virgin Mother jthe connatural effect: "Impart to rect from America recalls Commo- hypothetical propositions, and never ries before the .if God, He whom the whole world Thy servants, wt beseech Thee, O dore Perry's sailing into Yokohoma attain permanent truth, are scorned from the tipe af Chriat i cannot contain, being made man, Lord, the gift of Thy heavenly harbor some seventy-six years ago, ami classed a* unlearned "Funda- on tha Moût, Sociales hut Himself within thy womb." grace; so that we, for whom the which opened Japan to the world. mentalists.'' Alcibiades, 'It Vnd again in the Alleluia refrain: bringing forth of her divine Child sary to wait aatll i School Days by the Blessed Virgin wm* 'be be- Since that time no nation, not even Aa one writer haa stated it, thaaa 'Happy, indeed, art thou, O sacred our own, haa advanced and made people are willing to base their be- instruct aa how we < IpHE school* resumed studies this week. The long vacation is ended v'irgin, and of all praise most ginning of salvation, may, on this oursshrss toward joyful festival of her nativity, be such progress as Japan. lief upon the statements of men not and parent« are delighted to have their hoy« and girls hark at their worthy: for out of thee hath risen much o'der than themselvea, and to Senses also a «oto. Ho I daaka. Of course, it i* the Catholic school that claims the children of our the sun of Justice, Christ who is our blessed with an increase of peace of condition to teto Bimasfr$ i heart. Through our Lord, Jesus ¡eject In acorn the authority of the faith. Catholic parents regard this as an obligation. They demand the ;,k1." The same reason for our ven- Those articles of Mabel Wille- Church and the traditions and testi- shore Urn must stesteU •ration of Mary is again given in Christ." brandt in the Saturday Evening hands snd raiss him Catholic achools as the Catholic ideal is only fulfilling the commission of We cannot celebrate the birthday mony of more than 1900 years. "The he offertory prayer: "Truly hless- Poat give one the impression that, scoff of the unbeliever," Canon souls it did nst ita Divine Founder. Catholic truths as taught in the school were the •d art thou, O Virgin Mary: the of our Mother Mary better than by while dry in principle, she is as dry God's eharaetov tha*, praying with the Church at the holy Sheehan, D.D., haa said, "has de- buoya or landmarks, the safeguard* marking the lines within which they Creator of all things thou didst as Alfred Smith. In the last elec- graded in the eyes of thousand* the us and bo earefuSy ¡ near; Him who made thee thou didst sacrifice of the Mass of this day, tion *he was simply playing the for us, Ha should could navigate with safety. The aim of the teacher is not merely to in- and offering our loyaltloyalty anew to God purest and holiest revelation of bring forth; and a virgin forever- game when she so bitterly attacked heaven." tal ignorance." atruct in these truths, but to educate the child to act up to the truths con- more thou didst remain. And in the with the help of Mary. tained in thtm. Mr. Smith. Not merely do these people over- Nor has Ha4sMi uixuuxriXLrmJiriri ATinra-tra-M-v-r-M-M-M-«^ - • • t look the testimony of the Church the words of tha Without Catholic schools our children would lie the prey of infidelity There is a rumor traveling the and the peraonal revelation of God came, sent by tha and secularism. When our fathers arrived in this country they determined rounds in Washington that Demo- to His chosen people, they ovetloak plete the revelation la that their children should tie educated under Catholic auspices, even cratic world war veterans are to be the testimony of universal history, truths of tha unity sad tha i though it involved a great burden and sacriflee. There is no work of CATHOUC CUSTOMS AND SYMBOLS excluded a« census takers. There and the revelation of God to human- God, ths creation and end are no discriminations in the war ity as a wnole when He implanted in final judgment, and tha use American Catholics that stands more to their credit than the diocesan By Rt. Rev. H. T. Henry, Utl.D. eceteries—why should there be in the human heart some simple con- life beyond the grava. He Catholic educational institutions of our country. One of the fundamental peace jobs. cept of divinity which waa to lead before them aa uns« reasons that our Catholic system of education has achieved such wonder- 1)1 'RING SEPTEMBER a * a them finally to a higher moral law coda, tsachlng them, ful results is that our schools have not only taught virtue in the ahstra-t than human concepts of themselves fore, perfect aa your heav We have been reading "While devise. that ia perfect." but have set before the pupils the shining example of the lives of their gence), which require meditation on Peter Sleeps," by K. Boyd Barrett, No people of note have ever be«*n But has man I teacher*. Those of us who have I «»en blessed with an education in u Cath- HE preceding paper noted th>» during our odd moments in vacation fact that September is dedi- the mysteries for their grant. days. absolutely devoid of religion. Men mit the revelation ef (MM olic «chool know the wonderful influence for right living that was exer- The Seven Dolors were specified have at all time*, and at all places, Those who have remateli cated tf 200 years, and a plenary indul- (Copyright. 192» N.C.W.C.) as religion is concerned, snd they General Intention DAYS LONG :o: — would hsve the rest of the world be- lieve that they have purchased their For September IVWVMMMMAMAAflAMñMV holdings in Palestine at a great For the Tourist The Society of St. Vteeeat dePaul •pHE Rev. Father A. C. Angel, who is endeavoring to build a chapel at price. No greater and more diabol- ical untruth was ever spoken. The Twin Willow« Uke, at Bakeratown, along the Butler Plank road, Catholic Lessons CATHOLICS advent of Zionism in Palestine has should lie encouraged in his undertaking by Catholic motorists who ap been nothing but trouble, cruelty VERY Catholic knows of the preciate the convenience of chapels along the main routes of travel. The in Americanism i and SCIENCE and thievery. Zionists rejoiced when wonderful works of charity ac- temporary chapel of St Christopher ha* been well patronized during the I LA/WMVUWVy/WWUVSA/V^ i Englsnd was given the mandate and complished by the Conferences sang the praises of Britain. They E of St. Vincent do Paul in our par aummer month«, and Maaa wili be celebrated and auto* blessed up to and TRl E PATRIOTISM EDWARD LEE GREENE felt a loose rein drawn over them. ishes. They give a splendid example including the last Sunday in September. The convenience of the location Bishop John L. Spalding: A convert to the Catholic Faith. The Zionists, now drunk with a of the Catholic Action, so strongly two yo and the need of a chapel can be seen when It ia stated that the congrega- "Let us dread whatever springs Dr. Greene, an American, has re- measure of success and power, are urgsd by ths Holy rathsr. He ha* to suffer at the expense of the wrath aity of tion, which is composed almost entirely of motorists, exceeded the two from a spirit of false audacity or ceived high recognition for his asked us to pray this month that Christy, foolish boastfulness. Let our pa- of the Moslem ana the Arab. they may be established in every til— hundred mark on recent Sundays. The coming spring will see the erection studies in botany and his literary McMurdie, of Mk Si triotism be a sort of religion, urging work on the history of botany. He parish and may flourish more and lega. of the first St. Chriatopher Chapel in the State of Pennsylvania, and it is us to elevation, seriouxne««, and taugh at the Catholic University of more. the hope of the Rev. Father Angel that with the help of God and the chastity of thought and desire; for, America from 1895 till 1904. when England has landed troops in Pal- When he blessed this Intention, Fift» Years assistance of the motoring faithful that fund» will be available to pay for after all, our confidence that popular he became an associate at the estine but the strife is unabated. the Pope expressly insisted on ths Stndiea will be rosi the chapel when it ia completed. government at the best rests on Smithsonian Institution. Why ? John Bull again play the cow- idea that these Conferences are to Ward's Select Scheafc S*T faith, not on knowledge. He was made chairman of an in- ard, chemically pure. She hidea be- be conducted as originally planned street, on Monday. :o:- Let us make ourselves wise and ternational commission for the re- hind the old ana much used scare— by the young men who began the helpful, strong and self-contained, form of botanical nomeclature in crow "the status quo." Society. Party Yean The Logical Thing whether we are happy or unhappy. 1H94, and in his own studies of bot- If England regards as a sacred It was not founded primarily to Sister Mnry Anna , What gives pleasure is of little mo- any he discovered and named more collect money, but to give the mem- A PROFESSIONAL man in a near community recently committed sui- trust her mandate of the Holy Land well-known Seton HID ment; what gives power and wisdom than 5,000 new species. He first won from the League of Nationa, why bers an opportunity of exercising ng tedias, at cide. The man'« health failed. He "had nothing to live for," and he is all-important. . . Let us believe recognition by his botanical review, does she not show herself to be a Christian love of their neighbor by i elected Mothac took the logical course of the infidel and committed the cowardly crime. in the worth of character, and while "Erythea," founded in 1885. and lie fair and a just administrator? Why visiting the poor in their bosses and CSisters of Charity, to Thi« man lived for the human glory that sometimes comes to men of we strive to uplift our own, let us came a memlier of the faculty of hide behind the skirts of the status helping them. The primary purpoM Aloysia. also seek to spread this faith, which natural science in the University of quo? is the sanctiflcation of the mem- genius. He did not know that God gave him health that he might use it is fundamental for all who would bers; helping the poor is the second- California. England is the displomatic coward , to glorify the Divine Giver. He couid not know that the «ame Lord de- uphold popular government." In his history of botany Dr. that she has always been throughout ary end. The first members were Arahite? ^irofM?ow (N.C.W.C. raaturaa) prived him of this gift for the very «ame end. It manifests how mean- Greene show* that the Italian Cath- her history. She shrinks from any young men and students. Among is pi sparing plana for tha ingle«« and empty and pitiable i« the life which reckons without God. olic scientist, Cesalpino, who has official Intervention unless she is them especially the Society should ture of the ChBfRr I lieen mentioned in this column, was sure of the fact that she has the up- spread. It is one of the «ad, inexplicable things that people of great talents are where the boilding lato really the founder of modern botany. per hand. No pariah can excuse itself from is still a matter of doabt often lacking in faith in that spiritual life, the possession of which en- Satherjom In addition to thi« work, he was the • • • the fulfillment of the Pope's wish titles us to prize earthly success and worldly praise at their true value. author of a number of important under the pretext that then are bo Twenty T«mA|I scientific volumes setting forth his What will the Catholics of these destitute in its limits. Opportuni- The first lady ia to be own investigations. United States, of the world, do about ties for ths txtrcitt of the vtrtne of THE faithful employe gives hi« whole heart and undivided attentioi tar Ptttahwrgh College Dr. Greene's conversion to Cath- these latest happenings in the land charity abound everywhere, and the Ghost ia Slate» Korr to his work. He is the one who succeeds. It is just the same in the spir olicism followed exhaustive studies where the Catholic Cnurch had its well-to-do and educated Catholic ML Mercy Alling, 1 itual life. Slight good works and you have the religious sloven. What on the so-called Reformation. He beginning? Nothing but maintain should feel it a sacred duty to give aver you do, do well. was brought up a Baptist, but enter- the most solid and ailent position personal service aa «roll as alsas. possible. Yet they raved at the in- Vteiti „ ed the Episcopal Church and later The Ba*. Puter J. -:o:- the ministry, before becoming a justice of our Catholic brethren in DOMINICAN 8UB-PRIOB MM Stating that the church school stand« for the truest and best kind > Catholic. He was a descendant of Mexico and rightly so. But why ignore the precarious position of the Mary's . education, the Protestant Bishop of Southwell, England, recently ex the original white settlers of Massa- (Br N.O.W.C. Mew* Servia*.I Catholica and the Church in the land braked Mb im pressed his admiration of the "splendid fight for its school«" being made chusetts. New York, Aug. 8L—Funeral August SI, te at Dr. Greene was born at Hopkin- sanctified by the Blood of Christ by the Catholic Church in England. The minds of many of our Catholics, vices «rere held today for tha lev. Mt Oliver. ton, Rhode Island, in IMS. and died Martin A. Bhoohaa, sub-prior «f tin at Washington, D. C., in 1916. the clergy and even some members Pive Yea of tha hlararchy have been poisoned Church of St Vteeeat Ferrer, whe NOW is the time to advertise. Some merchants are stopping their Knowledge without wladani ia a (N.C.W.C. PMtaN*) The Iter. J. C. dangerous thing: the fellow who by falae prophets. Why do they ab- died Wedneeday night after a brief advertising because business is bad. They should also stop their life in- tkinka he can espiala all aboat how Everyone well knows that to light ject to work for the preservation of illness. He was 47 years aM. surance because their health is bad. the moral cade arose is often the one against the Church always ends up the Faith in Palestine ? Pathsr Sheehan wbb ham te Lbk- in being vanquished.—Jacques Mar- What shall ba tha position of ington, Ky.. and «ra* sréatesd to :o:- who haa forgot tea how to prac- Boo. À. G tice it. itain. Catholica on the Palestine question ths priesthood at St Jossph's, Som- GOOD COMPANY make, for the good life. How strongly we recog- (Oatrritfct. IM*. N.C.W.C.) is a burning topis and a most potent ereat Ohio. Jute 1*» U» Ha k nise our defecto ia the company of the upright and pure. The contrast it Faith la a gift which can be given question just at this time. Tha aero survived ter a sisteraletee,, «a «NÈH m KM! rtffl a painful one. To analyse words a psychological or withdrawn; it la something in- hour haa struck, Where shall ws the Domtefcaa Order te St CBflwt Ml impression is necesaary. fused Into us, not produced by us. stand? test Convent BjrtegtsM, Ky. "riHa. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 Phon«, Atlantic 0698 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY THE BABY PITTSBURGH, PA. Parity Imí Rlfh MM*I Mf,M 4. if Mmitmlmtt •mMiiIIm Ina «uni » la h»lmkt I. (Pr aparad I lauti Ir be U. a CMM- P» wrim Bibuli tal ( »11»«. Basarti„<• ra.aas bpMki XI. rata'a liataatt lar N.C. W.C. Faalwat) I^MntiM Ina lnWrtn 1« U 11 M Bring It Back- TIm Inahl léiil ii Aitanti nipm OiMrn I. Iurtm ami Da, iMnM Imltrf. peobmab Msrai Saia tèli»! th» *•« latrar PROTEINS AND MINERAL IN ready to put away! VKHY MV. M. A. Itili, CU«., Fr.aM.ai. MILK "¿ero* Milk contains four proteins, of «urei «M Says th* Bitter Way Sahsman which two are present in consular able amounts. The curd of milk, PIONI lOnmAD MM which contains all its casein and part of its lactalbumin, has been HOM-STYL VERY tie* ym give fata yarn fsmtiy found to lie most valuable for build- Il sa «H tronad, rasé» E Vraahing. you can asy "food-byi" to ing or renewing body tissue*. There M um (wuMrckas) SETON HILL COLLEGE is no other animal protein of known arsa «bat lasa» mab waah day. But if you flhovdd aak Ii» value procurable at so low a price Mg to do but pul B far the biggest value in fandy waah aw FOR WOMEN as the proteins in milk. Grains, «tat?. Tlx miniatosi in iron content, probably even a» vide* today, he will tefi yoa it*s finafltal B. A., B.S. in Home Economica, and B. Mua. legumes and nuts do afford efficient compared with human milk, and this (karat it Ma pawl Stat« Teacher»' Certificate* in atl High School subjects including proteins, more so than those of important mineral muat be supplied «1.50). YW fries par the aervice that aays "goodbye" to wat* Home Economics and Public School Munir. tuliers and other vegetables; but in by other food«. In spite of the fart f general plant proteins are not so ¡ft. ing and ironing entirely. 43 minute* fro« Pittsburgh Box 3S3, iireentburf, Pa. that the form of iron in milk seems valuable as animal proteins for tis- especially favorable for assimila- sue building, and should not be re- tion, the prolonged exclusive use o> lied on solely as a source of body- milk after early infancy tends to Ask for this Sêrvteê by mum w9mn yam call. building protein. i produce anemia due to lack of iron MOUNT ALOYSIUS ACADEMY Of all the minerals necessary for in the food. It ii generally stated the growth of the child, from con- that the infant has considerable iron phone FAIRFAX 3810 to-my FOR GIRLS ception to adult development, none stored in the liver at birth, which C I I B B o M. PA. is of greater importance to all parts enables it during the period of feed- CONDUCTED IT SISTBBS OP MUCT of the body than the calcium and ing to thrive on • food aa low in >Wi>i vttk Catfcalk UalaataHr Ml AmUM by Mate •» P.aaayl*aala phosphorus salts, because these are iron aa human milk. Iron can best A »air fat CalaUa ta Mtaatnaa the essential building materials for be introduced in the diet through the SCIOOL FOB SMALL BOTI AT LOBITTO hone, which is largely calcium phos- use in early infancy of fruit juices, phate. Since growth is measured by green leafy vegetables, and egg the development of the skeleton, and yolk, and later of whole cereals, since the child must have a steady, beef and potatoes. MT. GALUTZIN ACADEMY abundant supply of calcium, as well as of certain vitamins, to build bone* RADEN, PA. and teeth, Is.dy organs and fluids, BOM 8 PRIEST GETS MONEY BOARDING SCHOOL POR BOYS i milk should lie included in every child's diet during the entire period M Mllaa Waat el Pittsburgh of growth. I Hy N C W.C Newa Servirà.) Pkw«, Rochester 1*2 Add rea* Dtractraaa When it is recalled that 1 quart New York, Sept. 2.—A man de- of milk will furnish as much cal- scribing himself aa Father Leonard 6 • e • cium as 10 large oranges, 10 large Feeney ha* recently victimised • • i T H helpings of spinach, 24 large help- charitable people in Brooklyn and THE ST. XAVIER SCHOOL ings of carrots, 32 eggs, or 20 received large sums of money from pounds of tieef, the value of milk them. He appears dressed either in LATROBE, PA. for growing children can be appre- lay or clerical clothes. He i* tall National Bank ciated. f id fair, whereas Father Feeney ia •BP Letters With AMI M Cooking CaadatM by lb« «Mm af M.rcy laartla* Rrbaala f«r Ctrl» a mi It» rather short and dirk. An •rrmlltMi high arhool. commercial couraa» and .lrm*nUry department for Unfortunately, cow's milk is low •Mi HOMO Hllta slrla. fclrm.rit.ry Hrhool for buya. Muair, Art. Alhl.tlr. Par Catalacaa »paly »• Tba Dlrarlraaa. Dear Ann: of America iníuinAJUuiníuuuumnnnjuuuinnnnmuinnnnn/uinnn ilililililililV A neighbor of mine sent in some German potato salad the other even- RCV. P. C. MWKR. ing for supper and I had never had 709-711 East Ohio Street omtcTow it before. It is a new one on me MISSIONARY and I hope youll like it and make North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE m —w owa at. no remarks to the effect of having mraaaaaa. pa. known about it all your life. AID SOCIETY German Potato Salad P. N. Hoff atei Offer Three Special Departments in peck potatoes T. W. Friand, Yko ^iiiiii.iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii uuuiniuuuuuuuinimnnnn lltlllililililili •4 lb. bacon 1 tablespoon flour Commercial Art Music It is the wiah of oar My Father rewarded our efforts to help our- H cup vinegar that all A nerices Catholics become selves. meaibera of the Society for the In a few weeks the children will 4 cup water at Propagation of the Faith. agsin be with us, the usual needs to I tablespoon salt 1. Ordinary Members coitrthite be met. The mental strain is ter- 5 onion Carnegie Snpply A LMbcr Co. one dollar a Fear. This amount may rific—but it it for God's little ones. H green pepper be paid at one time or in moithly Can you, Father, spare one dollar 3 stalk* celery contributions of ten cents. for this work? I appeal to you in paprika LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPHJSB SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL Boil ami drain potatoes and allow t 2. Special Members contribute the words of holy Job: "Have pity iwniiw iaa MMN A i 158 LARIMER AVE., EAST END, PITTSBURGH, PA. tlx dollars a year. on me at least you my friends." to cool. Dice liacon and fry brown; DaMaaty Is al il Hilst al PIMibmat i I 3. Perpetual Members contribute Pleadingly in Christ crucified, add one tablespoon flour to make at one time, or during the course of Fr. Justin Snyder, O.S.B. smooth. Add to this the vinegar the yesr, s sum of money not less and water mixed. Cut potatoes and add salt. Cut onion, pepper and cel- BUYING A HOME la the asoat Ii Ihsn 110.00 and arc thereby enrolled | MARYKNOLL MISSION LETTER take. IMI in perpetuity. ery flne and add to salad. H la alan the mmk forward step mmbmi an ST. BONA VENTURE'S COLLEGE Catholhs of any age auy join the A Curious Ceremony 1 guess I have the "potato com- taken awiy from yen hiWBi of a hnn Society. The daily recitation of one plex," becau*e another recipe for and guaranteed. ALLEGANY, CATTARAUGUS COUNTY, N. Y. In China, the season of mourning potatoes comes to me right now. CawlatM by tba Praarlaraa Fatbar* "Our Father" and one "Hail Mary" for an ancester is an important mat- and the invocation "St. Francis It's very good, though, and I think Thla Inatllulu.n fiuniWd INJtl. ckart.rad March 1. 1X7« and cmiwwrrad to con far ter, attended by much ceremony. you'll like it. THE TITLE GUARANTEE 00. Acadtab and Honorary degree Xavier, pray for na," Is a condition The Reverend Francis J. Connors, PRICK BUILDING ANNHX THK COURSES OF STUDIES of membership. A.F.M., of Peibody, Mass., a Mary- Potato Cones PHILOSOPHY ARTS SCIBNCB BDKATION Deceased persons may also ha on- knoll missioner of the Kongmoon 2 cups mashed potatoes Rcgl»l ration H*pt.mh.r 1« rolled by their friends aa ordinary, TRIMS Vicariate in South China, describes 1 egg BaaiJ, Tulll.n and Fna, par aaaiaatar abaal IIH.M special, or perpetual members. as follows the close of the season of 2 tablespoons hot milk Far Fartbar FarUralara, Addrtaa mourning for a Chinese grand- 1 tablespoon chopped onion THE McVEY COMPANY REV. THOMAS FLASSMANN, O F. M.. PRESIDENT Our Holy Father has prescribed mother : Add to the mashed potatoes one BEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS ss s condition for gsining the indul- "The occasion was the second an- well-beaten egg, hot milk and the gence of the Jubilee Year, the giv- niversary of the death of Grand- finely-chopped onion. Form into quii «mi PHttaf an ing of some charitable offering and mother Rung, The Kungs are one of cones, sprinkle with grated cheese Steam Hentteg-Wnter Heating—VentHnOif FOR BAZAARS, CARNI- and bake in oven for fifteen minutes. VALS. PARTIES, BAN- ha* suggested the Aaaociation for the largest, oldest and best Catholic 225-27 First Avcnn« Giert ISM HHflNH Km the Propagation of the Faith. Our families in this section. At six Serve hot, garnished with sliced Supplies & Service QUBT8, CELEBRATIONS lemon, olives and sprigs of parsley. Successful Affairs Made Easy By Oar plan readers will please pass their offer- o'clock in the evening, all the women ings through this office, the Diocesan of the clan, clad in hoods of burlap, I am going to start pickling next I. ROBBINS & SON Branch of the Society for the Propa- assembled in the prayer room, where week and I'll most surely send you gation of the Faith. the catafalque surrounded by lighted some very good recipes. VOGELETS STUDIOS 203-295-297 MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH. PA. candles had been set up. The lam- Love, We gratefully acknowledge receipt entations then started. 1 have heard Polly. am crmU for you of the following private contribu- all kinds of wails, moans, and cries, (Copyright, IMS. N.C.W.C.) The Old World Beauty «f Spanish «ad ItsUra Homes tions: but words fail me to express ade- STANDARD AUTO SPRING COMPANY Rev. P. C. D., Rev. D. J. O., Sr. quately just what this terrible noise The Dignity of English and Georgian Homes sounded like. They kept this up for Knights of Equity Replaceaient Springs for All Cars and Tricks P., Miss F. M. B., Miss M. E. L. nearly an hour. Tnen the men folks The Quaint Freshness of Early American Homes COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR SERVICE • A CALL WILL BRING OUR TRUCK Miss I. C., Rev. B. J. M., A. H., Rev. joined us, and we had night prayer* The Colorful French Atmosphere IBM LOCK Mil F. M , Miss M. C., Circles 24, 16, 10t and said the rosary. After prayers, Completing Plans Ntshta. Sundays and Holiday. Call 23, Pittsburgh. the lamenting started again. This Conndtatiom srt /netted F. J BRACKEN- Montr«» MHO E. E. DEICHI.EY Oakmont 0S2I-J Rev. W. 0., Glassport; Mrs. J. H. time it was carried on by both the For Annnal Pknk INTERIOR DECORATIONB TWENTY-SECOND STREET AND WBICITB WAT. B. S. FITTSBUBGH. PA. H„ Beadling; T. C., East Pittsburgh; men and the women, about fifty in Miss M. R., Miss K. B. H., Swiss- number. 337 Blvd. of AUie» Cmritrtf Pittsburgh, F*. vale; Rev. F. J. H., New Kensing- Preparations are about completed ton; Rev. W. C. K., Crafton; Circle The following morning, I was for the twenty-eighth annual picnic 30, Sharpsburg; Miss H. N., Fenel- summoned to lead in the recitation of the Knights of Equity, scheduled For Tax Collector For Tax Collector ton. of the rosary at four o'clock, since for Sunday, September 8, at the I this was the hour at which Grand- picnic grounds at Wexford, Pa. ST. VINCENT ÇQUJÈÀà I Immaculate Conception mother Kunk had died two years UR I* I. Pa. The purpose of the annual picnic AMI Mission School, P. O. Box 67, previously. At daybreak, I said of the organisation is most worthy, CLAMICI IMWNiril Stephen, S. D., Mass. The Kung family sang their FBB-LBCAL AVIA" inaamueh at it Is sponsored solely to BCtBNCn (DA M.KRAMER AL BERG August 9, 1929. prayers during the Mass, as is the give the children of members and Aéèrawt tai UT. DBA» Dear Reverend Father: custom in Chins, and ! must say their friends an enjoyable day in the TRAFFORD, PA. W1LKINSBURG, PA. "like precious ointment on the they sounded as though they came country. Numerous amusements, head, that ran down upon the directly from the heart. such as athletic contests, dancing beard," says David, describing char- After Mass, I white banner, which and singing are arranged for the ity to us in the past. And I am had hung on the wall since the death exclusive enjoyment of the young- of the grandmother was taken down. Your Support and Influence beardless and bald and the oil of ters and, while dinner is served to ST. VINCENT' SEMNART Your Vote and Influence your charity has unhindered passed A prayer for the deceased in the everybody, it is understood that this Major Mi Minar Omm« Us—»*» Appreciated Appreciated on to our school overflowing with In- form of a large cross was inscribed is "Children's Day." All prises, all PHILOSOPHY AND THBOtOGT dian children. on this banner) also the names amusements are for the younger of her sons, ¿randsons and great- Our work here is known to you, ones, but, needless to state, the THBYBBY RRY. HBCTOa i I have explained in the past how, grandsons. The banner was placed grown-ups derive as much enjoy- without pay, the only thought of the on top of the catafalque and burned ment from the day aa the youngsters VICTORY CHEESE CO. priests and Sisters here is to provide together with it The women then in giving pleasure to the hundreds James C. Campbell took off their brulap hoods and DMrlbatam al home, school clothing and nourish- of boys and girls who look forward FUNERAL DIRECTOR ment of soul and body for the little shook them over the flre, which sig- to the "K. of E." picnic as the iffair 80DUS BRAND Indians that from four reservations nified that these also had been of the season. SAINT VINCENT PULL CHAM COTTAGI I HIM8 PIONI. MONTIOSI IMI are given to our care. Of course we burned. •aiiiaaat la Jaba J. Clttlaaa Special arrangements hive been COLLBGB PRBPABATORY - PBBPABATOBY SBMINABY til N.rtb Arana. MIBvala, Fa. think of heaven, trusting there to Aa the flre died out, the Kung* made for transportation at reduced Mlllral. IMI MS BMADT AVE., PITTSBUIGM. PA. obtain rest and mercy of our good placed a broad piece of red cloth rates over * the Harmony-Butler God. over their shoulders, the official eolor route, and each phase of the day's ASdreaa: THB RRY. BttBCtOB Last winter was one of record- of jubilation, and a symbol of the end festivities has been carefully ar- WESTERN SAYINGS breaking severity. Hartships were of the period of mourning. Long ranged for by various committees McKeefl «c-k» Trust Co. greater and bills higher. Just now strings of firecrackers were then set who are responsible for the success DEPOSIT BANK off as a sign of Joy. Tea was served 4 Par Clot, aa Barlaea Ml laMM Mat, on my work-table many billi for last of the evrnt. Mi ClAITtBBS A VI* ITI ^N*9f RvIMInf PtMakwgkb Pia. year lie unpaid—and no money to to the elders nnd to me, and we all Everybody with children is Wel- pay them. A half crop thii summer drank, thus ending the ceremony." come. Really costly prises will be SETON MLL ACADEMY awarded to the young winners of various games and athletic contests. A IMI Ortifiad Hlffh MMOI ter OiriB. Dinner will be served under covered AM

St Canice iiiiiiiiiiitiiftsifiiiitvittiiiitiitfittiatiiitfHiiifiaiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiitiiiiii^y The Holy Name men will receive Bishop Boyle Lud» Communion in a body at the 8 o'clock LETTERS TO THE OJP77CJAM?*'* Ma»* Sunday. Work BÄf Done by Notes of Parish Affairs 1 Alphon.se Tragesser and Maribelle EDITOR Coenen were married with a nuptial Women of Diocese r Mass on Monday morning, at y »mmm»m»» • • a OPTOME* o'clock, and Arthur Hengler an«l To the Editor: In a letter issued in connection SwIilliliillllililMllllilWIWiilliililWMIIiltMMillliiiillillilllilllillMlillllliliililar^^ Catherine Bennett were married with the annual meeting of the ta A»a. at seveutñ'st. (m. » .i . . -.-.. .,—• The Church needs priests, relig- with a nuptial Mass on Wednesday ious and lay catechists, to carry on Pittsburgh Diocesan Council of morning, at 8 o'clock. her work; snd there are never Catholic Women, to be held Septem- Homestead MASS KM FOR THE WKKK FORTY HOI.'RS' DEVOTION The funeral of Mrs. John Phillips mi Mdbagli^ enough. The cry 77om awrwtera I ber 19 and 20, the Rt; K>v. Hugh Ç will take place on Friday morning all the time is tha• t the harvest i>• 1 Boyle, Bishop of Pittsburgh, calls (Translated for the N.C.W.C. September with a solemn high Mass of requiem abundant but the harvester», are too the success of the Council "a nota- NeTs Pakt A Qkm New* Service by the Liturgical S. New Caatle—SS. Philip and at H o'clock. few; send us priests, religious and ble contribution of the Organization I'm», (ollegeville, Minn., for the catechists, but especially priests, as of Catholic Women in the United PAINT. GLASS convenience of those who u«e a James. St. Msrtin's, West End State«." Missal al Mim.) it is the Mass that matters. IIS Eighth A»*. 7. Beaver—SS. Peter and Paul. The Sodality will receive Holy Parents are often charged with "Its fruitful efforts," he says, By Kev. Paul C. Iiu»»ard 0. I' niont ow n—N a t i v i||. Communion at the 7:30 o'clock Mass opposing and discouraging vocations "have had the effect of showing (There ia only one oration ua- ». Freeport—St. Mary. next Sunday. to the priesthood. Trie experience what great work lies at hand await- le-* other* are directed. The 10. Parkers Landing—St. Mary. Anthony J. Fischer and Theresa of my long life is that this is an ex- ing the attack of women of good will Gloria and Creed are Mid only II. Bridgeville—St Anthony. Wittman were married by the pas- aggeration, perhaps a trick of the infused with the Catholic spirit and when no directed. The Preface la 11. Pittaburgh—St. Hieran. tor, Rev» John Angel, before a nup- possessed of adequate material 12. Donors—8t Philip Neri. devil who will not peimit a boy to.. ,. . SOCIETY « common unless otherwise di- tial Mmss on Wednesday morning at become a priest and increase the means. It would be a distinct loss if 12. McKeea Rocks -St Mark. o'clock. * ,. _ _ . - . Ii t• 4wer e compelle«jvkMMnlljtid lb yni t insufficient n out Hi /I i t rem a . rected. number of dally Masses if he can Sept. 8. The sixteenth Sunday IS. New Castle—St. Joseph. source* to abate even a little the 14. Iseli»—Holy Cross. prevent it. I have met only one case after Pentecost and Kraal of 1 Annunciation where a parent opposed a boy's vo energy it expands for Almighty God HOME FOR INCURABLES necessary to he I 15. Cameroon Bottom—St. Pat- Members of the Holy Name So- and lor country. Its contribution 0 Catholic Daughter« I* the Nativity of the Hlessed Vir- cation; the case was always the PLANS BENEFIT PICNIC gin Mary. Whit« vestments. rick. i ci< tv will receive Holy Communion contrary. They all seem desirous of has been not merly local; it has sup- Literature giving 15. South Sid»—St Peter. at tne 7 o'clock Mass nest Sunday. plied its share and more than its formation may be had If Ma.sK in proper to the Feaat of having a boy in the sanctuary to A picnic will be held on the the B. V. M.. Gloria, commem- 10. North Oakland — St Joseph The pupila of the fifth and sixth increase the number of daily Masses, share, to the national effort; the eating with Mr«. JoHa X (Knglish). work which proceeds on a national grounds of the Home for Incurable«, 1506 Chelton awnoa, oration of the Sunday and a (,'radea will also receive Holy Com- anil to offer it for them while living Babcock boulevard, Keown Station, commemoration of St. Hadrian. 10. Kossiter—St Francis. munion at the 8:30 o'clock Mass. and after death. But too often, for scale and which is controlled and di- Lehigh 2682, or with 17. Wampum—St Monica. rected by the National Council has on Saturday, September 7. Features Shannon, 827 Frank Credo, Preface of the H. V. M.. A meeting of the Annunciation So- priests, like the Apostles, are called of the day include cards, bingo, the the laat Go«pel ia of the Bun- 17. Pittaburgh—St. Cyprian. dality will be held Monday evening from the lower or middle clases, been generously assisted by the as- phone Federal 2084-W. 18. I.emont—St Cacilia. .•.essments levied on the affiliated or- •ale of novelties and a chicken and day. at 7:30 o'clock. parents are not able to educate their sauerkraut dinner. Proceed« will be Sept 9. Feast of St. Gorgonius, 18. Josephine—St. Bonaventure. boy; and they do not want to en- ganizations of the diocesan body." LITTLE FLOWKX ClCf IV. Wexford—St Alphonsua. Bishop Boyle praises the loyalty used in enlarging the laundry at the Martyr. Red vestments. Mas* St. F'rancia, Homestead courage hopes that they see no home. ia of the common of martyr«. 20. Leechburg—St Martha. The feast of the Nativity of Mary means of realizing, but must be of the affiliated societies of the dio- The Littl* Flower Chik , 21. Pittsburgh — St Mary (40th cesan group and bespeaks a contin- Bua service will be furniahed for its regular busine«« liming Gloria, the oration in proper to will be celebrated on Sunday and all doomed to disappointment. They the accommodation of the guest«, the feast. The second oration U street). men of the pariah, single and mar- should of course feel assured that if uance of their interest, their contri- evening, September 9, to "Defend us"; the third ia the 22. Fairchance — SS. Cyril and butions and their active assistance. the first bus leaving the home of parlors, 71» Arch «treat, K ried, will receive Holy Communion they and the boy do what they can, Mr«. Charles Drumm, general chair- one ordered by the Riahop. Vo- Methodius. Gott of SS. Protus and Sodality will attend Holy Hour and I ward, they saw the sea open before and by carrying back to their own A card party will be haM Hyacinth, Martyra. Red vest- 28. Charleroi. — SS. Cyril snd parish groups tne news of work ac- are: Mr«. Annie Blutne, Mr«. Emma Conference on the Friday following ' them and make a way of escape. So Blume, Mr«. Josephine Lyon«, Mrs. Ladies of Charity of twf ments. Max* ia of the common I Methodiun. complished and work to be done." Foundling Asylum in the F •f martyra. Gloria. First or-} 28. Dormont—St. Bernard, theii General Communion Sunday, ¡if parents and boys went forward Agnes McGarey, Miss Rosie Kata, Social gatherings will be arranged they would find God making a way Miss Rosina Duing, Mr«. Annie Shop, Fifth avenue, on at ion ia of the feast: the second • j 20. North Side—St. Ambrose. for the fall months. through the sea of difficulties before "Defend ua"; the third ia the I I 30. Pittaburgh - St. Joseph'n Woolf, Mr«. Lizzie Witmer, Mr«. September 9. immediately one ordered by the Bishop. Vo-I Bloomfleld. Bright and cheerful class rooms them, Plans Complete for Francis Schwab, Mrs. Drexler, Mr«. a luncheon at 12:80 o'clock live Mass ia allowed. greeted a large number of pupils to Even in liocese like Pittsburgh Getz, Mrs. Reinerd and Mr«. Web- euchre, "M0" and old main Sept. 12. Feast of the Moat Holy j i the parish school. Many children which give* half scholarship to de- Harvest Festival of ber. played. Name of Mary. White vent-1 who formerly did not attend a pa- serving boys certified by their pas- In case of rain shelter will be ments. Mass ia proper to the} rochial school have been enrolled tor as having real indications of a Squirrel Hill Parish available. Feast. Gloria. Credo. The J 1an d "every Catholic child in a Cath- genuine vocation, and who have Mwbm of nervicca with their special musical j lic school" is the result of a recent preface of the R. V. M. programs offering such rare treats passed a competitive examination, TRIP TO DETROIT Sept. 13. No special Feaat Mass | to all lovers of good church music parish visitation. there still remains an expense of All plans are completed, commit- is of the Sunday preceding. I about $250 a year to be met. If the tees appointed and arrangements in ami about the city. At the solemn well under way for the grand harr Court Pittsburgh, No. 253, C. D. Green vestmenta. Maaa of the I high Mass the combined junior and St. Oilman's, Turtle Creek other half scholarship were in sum of A., has everything in readiness Altoona, Pa.. Sept. 4. John Abrams, holding ticket No. way provide«!, the parents could I vest festival to be held by St. Phil- 16th Sunday after Pentecost, j senior choirs, in the loft, will render! omena's Church, Beechwood boule- for a delightful week-end trip to De- Diocese has been highly The first oration of the Sun- I Hubert G mender's "Missa l.itur-| 34702, won the Willys Knight sedan, meet the rest of the school expenses. Our Holy Father Pop* I How might this other half be pro- vard, Squirrel Hill, September 10 to troit September 14-16. It is not day; the second "Defend u»";j Kica" for five mixed voices, with the and Mrs. Henry Moore, holding 15, inclusive, in the new roof gar- addition to the four prM|g the third i« the one ordered by | Surplired Choir th" ticket No. 54132, won the Whippet se- vided ? den. Considerable enthusiasm is be- diocese who have the Itisk^p. lienediramus lloni-} tuary. dan at the lawn fete held last week There are parents who would give ing manifested and it is expected to created Monsignori, with tht ino ia aaid instead of Ite Miaaa ; in conjunction with the dedication of anything to have a hoy a priest, and be not only the biggest afful.- ever Successful Picnic is of domestic prelate« ta d» eat. Program the new school. who are well able to educate him, held by this church, but also .in out- George Prindible, of i' Processional "T Christ the but to whom God has not given such standing event in the history of the Held by St. WendeHn's John McEneny, of Patten, Sept. 11 l east of the Exaltation { a blessing; there are childless of the Holy Cross. Red vest-i Prince of I'eai (Sur. Boy St. Agnes, Thompson Run Squirrel Hill district. A special honored with the bestowal Choir) K. L. I:'ear-H i The members of the Young La- couples who would do the same if prize of an electric refrigerator, or Cross of the KnigMa of w> ments. Mass is proper to thej God had blessed them with children; its equivalent in cash, will be given In spite of weather that was any- feast, Gloria and Credo. Th Introit, Male Chorus Roman Chant adies Sodality will receive Holy thing but favorable, vast throngs of the Great. #| I Kyrie, Mixed Chorus II. Gruend.T Communion next Sunday during the then there are single persons w away a the close of the festival. preface is , Epiphany Solo I.uigi Bol.ta7.zo ediction on Friday at 7:45 p. m. noil Prunk Uukruu, !'• F Caaey, M. W. Formerly the Next Sunday, under happy aus- was brought to their attention. Or Whit Im K C RotwrUhaw, John M. Crofton, tiered as one of the mo«t successful Sanctus Bcnedirtus, Mixed Choir During the 8 o'clock Mass on Sun- lir K S McGnrvey, M J. Shortley ami in the history of the parish. brated in uninon picious, the Feast of the Nativity a congregation could educate a Huirh Lynn, II. Gruender day, the Holy Name Society and the | boy. The ten dollar« in gold at the door ward Flick, of of the Blessed Virgin Mary Kpi- Agnus Dei, Mixed Choir Bc.ys' Sodality will receive their Uoor Committee Krank Qulnn, chairman: Isadora Strittwa phany Church, after July and Au- Yes, there would be a risk, for no Krank Boyle, Joseph KHnhart, Charl«* was awarded to Mr«. Jacob Pahler H, Gruendor monthly Communion. The quarterly boy knows whether he will live or Miinolian, T. M Retlly. K < Devor, Geor«e of Custer avenue, Mt. Oliver P. 0.. the three men gust vacation months, with its won- W Hopkins and George A. Todd. Communio, Male Chorus meeting of the Holy Name Society persevere to ordination; but where Pittsburgh. born on adjoining derful junior and senior choirs, aug- _ Roman Chant will be held Sunday afternoon at clonk ilotim Committee J M. Lnmltlng, Dr. Strittwater 1« mented by many now voices, will has anything been accomplished ,-tialrmun ; John Biribol, J. Thorn»« Flantgan, The priests and trustees of St| Recessional: "() Mary my Mother" 3 o'clock. without a risk. No risk, no win. Kilwartl G. tlnmhta, David Kult, Ilenry Win Wendelin Church desire to express rope and Mr. Flick I inaugurate the solemn eleven o'clock (Sur. Boy Choir) Paderborn «entwich. Kdward Hahn, Jr And the diocese takes many risks Jeremiah Sullivan j..hn i.*tfey and I their thanks to every one who con St. Patrick in this matter. Hut the risk is re- wissenbach, | tributed in any way to the auccea« It is a great folly to . Tick«i Committee L. J to violate the friend«hlpi iunday, September t the parish duced to a minimum or eliminated chairman . team No 1. Frank Qulnn, I.. J, of the picnic. Especially do they VISIT OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT loners will > elcbrate the fifth aniii entirely, where the pastor has been lioeey. K T. Tovey and James J Mullee; desire to express tneir thank« and rather than the law tin in N" 2. J K. (('Council, L 10. Wtaacn- friendship. versary of the establishment of on the lookout, like the old Scotch Imrh, Andrew Temmel and Kreil Wlnaen- appreciation to thoae faithful men Lourdes dev tions and the sixth war Dominie, for a likely boy to pre- liaeh i learn No. 3, Joseph it ein hart and J. and women who gave unsparingly of PITTSBURGH STATE BANK of the pastorate of Fathet Cox. pare for college; and has coached J Knur, team N<> •», Joaeph P. McAleor, their time and energy to serve on Docs your Church, him a year in Latin. The priest in J C Donovan and C I. O'Lenry. the various committee« of worker« Father Co* has collected relics of Dance Committee J .1 Kin*, chairman. 507 Fifth Avenue S0ß Grani íStreei ¿Hints ut I.ounles, Rome, Ste. Anne such a case is able to discover <; W Onalitr, Thou. A. O'Connor, Jam*" and make the picnic possible. To or Club need money? de Beaupre, and Lesieux, and these whether the boy shows reliable I.iiffey. M W. Wim len, William Howlrjr. these men and women, to those who have been reverently and carefully signs of a vocation and is likely to Krisi Wingenbach, Jr.. T. J Pctrlico, Johji contributed of their mean« in the persevere. Then he might even go J laharwocnt and Joaeph C. Bookmyer, C* Ms preserved, and will be exhibited for II Inno Committee K T Tovey, rhairman ; way of donation«, and to all who veneration at all services on Sun- so far as to assume the responsi- I. J llosey, J R O'Connell. Andrew Tern- took part in the picnic »incere day. bility of educating the boy. Then, met. lulph Kniran, Jr., James McGuIro, thank« are offered and it 1« hoped 238 N. CRAIG 3TI Thomaa Whalen, Wm F. Kraft, L>, J. Fasan. Out of town busses from every when the boy is at school, such a that they will always look forward THOMAS A. DUNN pastor will taken an encouraging in- William F l.HUiihlln, Cal Dolan and Wil- PITTSBURGH, PA. section of the State and nearby liam J. Gray. to the future »octal event« at St. States now make St. Patrick's one terest in his student, which will go Assisting the Ladies Wendelin'«. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR of the places to which tourists are far to strengthening his vocation. Country Nt.-r«» Jamea Owen«, Francis M It should be a labor of love and an Mulligan. Jam» L. Meehan, Jamce J. Mül- Director of the Chamber of Commerce for twelve vears, and now brought in order to visit the Grotto act of thanksgiving for his own vo- ler. !> F Casey, John G. Schieleln, C. U First Vice President of Lourdes, the catacombs, and to cation. If, as Poor Richard says: O'I^ary, F. A. Matoney, Kdward W. I .ohle see the radio mechanism through and William Dwyer. President of the Diamond Ice Company. The cost of one vice will support Sandwich Hi sit h Henry Weetlins, John J. which services from Old St. Patrick's two children, the cost and upkeep of I.yen« Jr., Edward Hahn. John F Dona van, FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER Vice President and General Manager of the Consolidated Storage broadcast to the world over Sta L P Collins, C M Routh. Jnreph R. Carr. Company. tion WJAS, and Father Cox, Father one automobile would educate one Joseph F. Relnhart, J. N Wolfe and Gresory General Manager and Director of the Consolidated Ire Company. Zapora. Brother Andrew, and Mrs. j priest. Schwan. Fancy Booth K. J. Fadisan, Jamsa Me- JEANNETTE W. HUTTOH Co* are always on hand to welcome j There are many in this and every Vey. Carl Huth. Francia A. Wolfe. Norman In the Presidential election of 1928 Mr. Dunn was one of Gov- visitors. * I diocese well able to come to the as- C. Martin. Patrick A. Keane, V. A. He- (Present lacaaibent) Sermons are scheduled as follows: sistance of parents who have boys Hush and Charts* Donahue. ernor Alfred E. Smith's candidates for elector. Refreshment Booth Dr. W. P. Breanahan. Sunday: 7 o'clock. Veterans' Hos- ' who want to study for the priest- Myron H. Wasner. William Dwyer. T. J. Second Ward, Now Castle, PS. r pital, Father Cox; 8 o'clock, Father hood, but who are unable to give I .artier. Carl Rrnnlman. Francis Boyle. John Cox, "Relics of the Saints"; 9 o'clock, them the nece«sary education. These MeArdle and Chartas F. Donahue, Jr. SUBJECT TO REPUBLICAN PRIMARII» t| Father Cox, "Our Relics" (over people should do so. We are all Ladies' Committee« WJAS); 11 o'clock, Father Cox, member« of one, the same, body and Country Store Mrs. Franela M Muilisan TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17* I»» and Mrs. James L. Meehan. ehalrladlea, as- FOR COUNCIL "Veneration of the Saints"; 3 o'clock, should minister to it« needs. sisted by Mrs. Georse Eichenlaub. Mrs. Father Cox, "Veneration of National The charge that there is a dearth James J Mullee, Mrs T. A. Ho*an, Miss Registration Days Aug. 29, Sept. 3 and Sept. 14, IM Heroes"; 7:30 o'clock. Father Cox, of vocation« and that parents dis- Mary Roche, Miss N. B. Roche. Miss Mary Duffy and Mrs. Edward Hahn. Your Vota and Ininence Respectfully OaRiM! "Through Mary to Jesus." courage them will be met later. Sandwich Booth Mr*. John J. I.yons and Noonday- Monday, "The Fall of M. A. Lambing. Mrs. Henry J. Wsallns, rhalrtadla*. assisted HELEN GRIMES Life"; Tuesday, "Neighbors" (over hy Mrs Elisabeth Allehureh, Mrs. J. H. Weeks. Mrs. F. A. Maloner. Miss Betty Mii- WJAS); Wednesday. "Compromise"; September ¡¡6. The flrst three days Sorley. Mrs. J. N. Wolse, Mrs. WlHlam Thursday, Question Hour (over Gardner. Mrs. G. N. Schwan and the Mlaasa WJAS): Friday, "American and Eu- will lie for the children. The mis- Mary and Dorothy Lyons. Fearless Reliable Dependable I sion for the women will begin on Fancy Booth Mrs. Edward F. Blly. chair- ropean Women" (over WJAS); Sat- Sunday, Septembei 29, and will close lady, assisted hy Mr*. F. D. Gründer. Mr*. urday, "Decision—Yes or No." F. J Fedlsan. Mrs. E. T. Tovey, Mr*. Frank RE-ELECT Your Vote and Influence Solicited I Sunday, October 6. The last week Duinran. Mr* Charte* Weiss. Ml* James St Ursula, Allison Park will l>e devoted to tha men and will MeVey. Mr*. M. J. Shortley, Mr*. Carl last from Sunday, October (1, to Oc- Huth and Miss Alice Holtaman. I Preparations are being made for Refreshment Booth Miss l.llltan Heiden- n mission which will be given by the tober 18. reich, chalrlady. assisted by Miss Catherine Redemptorist Father, Rev. P. M. The pivnlc held July <1 was a great Butler. Mrs. William Reynolds and th* THOMAS C. JONES success netting the sum of $.1,005.60. Misses Irene and Gertrude Schwan. Wartinger, lieginning on Thursday, Kiddy Koop Miss Elisabeth Allehureh snd The pastor wishes to thank all par- Mrs Philip Gentllle. ishioners and all friends who helped of McKeesport C. M. MUSSE L.M AN' to make this annual affair so suc- DIVINE PROVIDENCE ACADEMY cessful. Hold Forty Hour«' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND The new dramatic choral club was 1725 LINCOLN AVE. EAST END. PITTSBURGH, PA. BMBALMEB formed last Friday evening and At Marianna Mission JUDGE OF THE COUNTY COURT alsiut 45 members were received. It Dtakr Is riM Nialttn an« Palpala is the object of the club to pvit on Forty Hours Devotions were con- Appointed January, 1919. First Elected November* SSSHSHSHSSM M PfcMMS LIMOYNB. PA. entertainments for the benefit of the ducted by the Rev. John Angel, pas- church and school. tor of St. Martin's Churcn, West Automobiles can be blessed any End, at SS. Mary and Anna Church, "" REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Boarding and Day School for Girls of High School Age Sunday after Mass on the St. Chris- Marianna, last Saturday and Sun- ECK LES GRANITE à topher driveway in front of the day, August 81 and September 1. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IT« 1919 Accredited by the State of Pennsylvania church. The devotions opened with a high MARBLE CO. The convent building was entirely Mass at which the vested choir boys CEMETERY MEMORIALS renovated during the vacation period of St. Martin's Church sane, on Sat- Affiliated with Duquesne University PHONE PIRK IMI and the Sisters now enjoy a very- urday morning, and closed on Sun- M18 PENN AVENUE comfortable honte. day evening. Large crowds at- tended all tne service«, and many, FOR MAYOR •aa< ftUnra Maaaawata Mark« St. Lawrence in fact, the entire congregation ap- St. Lawrence high school now of proached the Sacramento. CLAIRTON, PA. fers the freshman and sophomore It seem* tha realisation of the FIRE, AUTOMOBILE Oriole Motor Coach Linea, years of the academic course. Some want of pristly service in thia out- JOSEPH W. McCONNELL | AND ALL OTHER LINES OF INSURANCE t Incorporated) commercial subjects will be intro- lying mi«sion has moved the Catho- Bas IwtlM fma Ptltebarth te duced next year into the junior and lics of the district to a deeper ap- REGISTRATION DAYS: DUQUESNE REGISTRY CO. UWnn, aantaHtl«, Oraaalt— senior year«. preciation of the Divine Mysteries. Tkaraday, Aug. »-Taeaday, 8a*. » Rataaday. Sept. M PUtetaiili Taalwl Next Sunday will be Holy Com- MART DVNLBVT WELDON, See'y-Treua. Parry Mm* a« Wahaak BalMln« Ta Tata Yen Maat Bagiafter JAS. F. HAYES. Manager munion day for the Holy Name So- By denying our self-love and our Casrtiaa far Blr* ciety. The senior division will re- inclinations in little thing«, wa grad- My Friande ava Bafrtri te AttanÉ te Oat 1M9 Investment Building Court 2848 Pittsburgh. Pa. 1*4 WtHDNTON AVK. ceive at the 7:30 Maaa; the junior ually acquire mortification and vic- division at the 9 o'clock Mau. tory ovar ourselves. 'it^wWlBMB THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 SstahUslMd 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phon* Atlantic (MM Family Picnic Pltaaed Books and Vessels MISSIONARY CONFRATERNITY OF [St VIko* de Pani By Duquesne Council Saved From Fire m CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE View» and Newt CHICKERIN or THB DIOC ESE OF PITTSBURGH The annual picnic and corn roast Synagogue by Priest y¡p S ; HSV. D. A. LAWLESS, Si. Mary oÍ Marty Chare* of Duquesne Council, K. of C„ will •r SPONSORS A SMALL GRAND 9T Director M4 »erry SU PitUhargh. Pa. ! be held on Saturday, September 7, By Rev. Dr. WiBwtai Bare« tm 12,630 Catholic Children I nder Instruction at Sully's Grove, near South Park. After a most successful season the Capital* M7 Lay Teat her«. 158 Sunday School». Activities of the afternoon will com- Summer Camp doeed laat Saturday Cologne, Aug. SI.—When forty- prise swimming, dancing and ath- with the departure of the last group six homes, with their stables and Marshall & Wendell * ttmniiMiiin' letic events. In the evening, danc- of little girls, and ail of thia week barns, in the Lithuanian town of Thin week the priests of the Con all the Sundays of the month are ing will be conducted from 7 to 11 has been devoted to cleaning up, Ramigala, were being destroyed by Tmmmm Mes» 1SSS ' » H fraternity will resume their attend- taken up with larger missions. Mass o'clock and will include a prize storing everything away in a safe fire, no one made any effort to save ance at the monthly meeting" of the is usually said at Chickasaw on the waltz and prize fox trot. A special manner, having ail wearable material the synagogue until a number of outlying branches which were dis- holidays. I,ater Monday afternoon feature of the day will be a prize laundried, taking all of our playsuits Catholic priests came to the rescue. Priced Never to our knowledge, has there Ml continued during the months of July the Confraternity party returned to clock which will be given away free to the Little Flower Club for recon- The clergymen were in conference and August. The teachers of the Pittsburgh, thus adding another 75 to the person who gueases the time ditioning for nest season, and mak- when they heard the alarm. Rush- offered » baby grand with eo various centers are urged to be as miles to the missionary journey. it will atop. ing preparations for the opening ing toward the scene of the fire, they $ recommend ft» ao much to faithful as possible In attending Kree corn and butter will be next season in a bigger, brighter and saw the plight of the synagogue, these meetings—to make a good be- served with hot coffee at meal time. better way. and entering into the biasing build- 595 desire for onrMnfcip as thia ing, rescued books, vessels and other ginning by having one hundred per The principle of the Confraternity Those who do not care to pack a We are very grateful to all of our little mahogany grand, eponeored by (liltolj, MHpr rent attendance in September. Be- seems to be to seek out the most basket may secure a chicken dinner objects of the Hebrew cult. When good friends who made our success members of the Catholic Youth'« sides the regular instruction on the abandoned souls. Much consolation on the grounds for a nominal fee. so pronounced and who made it pos- Marshall * Wendell Into Its design has tern the no- ratechism, the member« can un- is derived from bringing baek neg- Free transportation will be fur- Union saw the priests fighting their sible for us to care for the children way through fire and smoke, they cumulated experience of doubtedly pick up many valuable lected and wayward Catholics and nished to those members and their in a more carefol and comfortable suggestions for the betterment of the more isolated from priest and families who do not have machines. also joined in the attempt to save 106 years of fine piano- manner than ever before. We have the furnishings of the synagogue. their classes by being present at church they are, the more satisfac- The first bus will leave the Council only one idea to promote before making, and a keen these gatherings. In a work so tion accrues from this work of sal- House at 1 o'clock, and others will closing this series of solicitation and highly important as this we should vaging souls. A case in point is a follow at various intervals through- we do so by request. COURT ALLEGHENY TO knowledge of the needs of leave nothing undone to make it as family attending the Klliottsville' out the day. We were asked by a prominent MAKE TRIP TO NIAGARA the present-day American «'fflcient as possible—the salvation Chapel who live about eight miles The affair is in charge of R. G. of immortal souls is at stake. back in West Virginia. The name of member of the Catholic Daughters home. Its price could he Henne, general chairman, assisted of America to make known our re- Court Allegheny, No. 664, C. D. of the family was given to us by a non- by the following committees: The following is a list of the dates Catholic friend and before the next quirements in equipment for the A., has completed plans for a week- greater, but not its charm. of these meetings: First Tuesday of Ker«>t»tl«arty. William F out any great difficulty, if they could Washington, Sept. 2. — Assertion at 10 o'clock. From there he left for Frit«che. I'arl F Goettman. Edward P. be induced to realise that it is a real in the text of a feature cartoon ap- Klliottsville in the extreme south- "O my God!" said a holy person, Ifayea, Al|ierl U. Kenney, J Kettm Median. •give me every day sonic little work act of Christian charity and one that pearing in the Washington Star that eastern corner of Fayette county, Alfred V Merriman, Joseph \ McArdie Galileo was forced by the Church to where Mass was celebrated on Sun- to occupy my imagination, some lit Daniel F McCarthy. James \V McFarland. would share in the spiritual favors t tie suffering to sanctify my soul, John W Novak, Thontaa I.. O'Connor, T so often referred to. renounce his theory of the earth's day morning. Sunday afternoon the I .eon Plant.-, ChnrHee F Rohan. William .1. motion was corrected in a letter sent THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ft TRUST OO. i priest left Klliottsville for Chicka- some good work to satisfy my Schwendemnn. Richard E Smith. Norhert F There is another requirement well crrr. heart." Golden Grains. Stunny and Charles P WanBel worth considering by any organiza- to that newspaper here by Patrick roao ra. saw, Armstrong county, on the J. Ward, director of publicity and In- Cavitai uri tanta SUMM — northern extremity of the Diocese, Publicity II Warren Brady Thomaa J tion, group of Catholics, or by an Inn facWtT tor On fcaaMae af Flaherty. Jamea .1 Forreat and Lawrence individual which would be in itself formation of the National Catholic traveling across country 130 miles The oui must always be seeking, W Malenfant. . Welfare Conference. to say Mass at the latter place on til ways ho gazing up through the Refreshments Jame» J Rainelli. a most meritorious act of charity Monday morning (Labor Day). As liftrknei s to a God Who hides llim- FIrat Aid Dr William A Barrett and Dr. and one that should bring abundant self. Andrew Cancelliere spiritual rewards. It entails an ex- pense of $500 to furnish the most F essential necessity in the camp, ab- New School Blessed, solutely required in the diet of the children and is the most beneficial Cornerstone Laid for of all - MILK, of which more than THE JEFFERSON CLUB eleven hundred gallons were con- Have the llonwr to be Addresed by Hollidaysburg Parish sumed during the season just closed. We do not propose to dictate to WIN WITH MARTIN any organization what they shall do THOMAS A. DUNN Altoona, Pa., Sept. 4. An unusual or decide for them what acts of char- ity they shall perform. While we Candidate for Mayor ami solemn ceremony marked the blessing of the imposing new school are not connected with any organi- ELECT ON SEPTEMBER 12 at 8 P.M. and the laying of the cornerstone of zation other than the Society of St. the new convent of St. Mary's par- Vincent dePaul we know that they at the ish, Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday, Au- are all founded in the spirit of fra- gust 27. The Rt! Rev. John J. Mo- ternalism, of brotherly love and of FORT PITT HOTEL fort, D.I»., Bishop of Altoona, offi- charity to all. 4L, ciated and the Rev. John J. McAllis- An opportunity is then presented ter preached. to exemplify all of these attributes in a substantial manner in perform- RICHARD W. MARTIN The history of St. Mary's school*, ing an act of real Christian tharity dating from the year 1851, is very in furnishing the little chjldren of interesting. They were founded by the poor in the Summer Camp with the Rev. John Walsh and have been MILK. We would be very glad to in charge of the Sisters of Mercy, have the opportunity to go into fur- MAYOR FOR MAYOR the Sisters of St. Joseph, and for ther details of our work in the Sum- the past twenty-six years of the mer Camp with any organisation Sisters of the Immaculate Heart af which may be reeeptive to our sug- Mary. gestion or with any individual as CITY OF CLAIRTON, PA. Th Rev. Michael Munley is pastor well. We may be addressed as in of St. Mary's. the case of contributions forwarded, to Society of St. Vincent dePaul, 2006 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. NORTH SIDE SODALITY B. B. SAMUELS PLANS VISIT TO CHICAGO $25,000 it Provided Private coaches, arranged com- For Indian Missions fortably for sleeping, will be re- served for the women taking the I Br N.C.W.C. Mem Sarvlca.) week-end trip to Chicago, October New York, Sept. 3.—A bequest of Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited 12 to 14, with the members of Our $26.000 from the estate of Mrs. Ellen Lady of Mercy Sodality of St. McKenna Gunning was distributed Peter's Church, North Side. Im- among the neediest of the Indian mediately upon arrival in Chicago Missions in the country last week by breakfast will be served in the new the Marquette League for Catholic Harvey Restaurant in the Union Indian Missions. Station. The group will then attend Mass in the Cathedral. A morning The directors intend to distribute and afternoon bus tour of the entire all of the money left by Mrs. Gun- FOR TAX COLLECTOR city and a visit to the National ning, a member of .the League, with- Shrine of the Little Flower are I in the next two or three years in- planned. Luncheon will be served in I stead of keeping the bequest in a ...... , ! permanent trust and using only the PAUL H. RYLAND the private dining room of the interest. It is their belief that the IÜ Edgewater Beach Hotel and evening money should be spent for the Mis- CHARLEROI, PA. dinner at the Cooper Carlton Hotel. sions wjthin the next few years, es- Reservations should be made pecially now when the greatest good Subject to Republican Rule* promptly to Miss Elizabeth Grady, can be done and all the Missions are 1523 Garfield avenue, North Side, greatly in need of assistance. Your Support and Influence Will Be Appreciated Fairfax 6065. 1 Most of the money distributed was with for Mission schools. There is no reason why Pittsburgh cannot ho PRIMARIES, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929 DRAMATIC GROUP SETS ! . , decency. No puritanical aspect attaches to DATE OF FIRST DANCE | Augustinisns Conduct My views will not interfere with the fill!** pß Los Angtles Parishes St. John's Dramatic Society will Government designed for orderly liberty does hold its flrst annual dance at the Los Angeles, Sept. 21.—On the in- Knights of Columbus Hall, Fifth and vitation of the St. Rev. John J. free activity or the happiness of the people, Bellefield avenues, on Wednesday Cantwell, Bishop of Los Angeles, the evening, September 18. The well- Augustinian Recollect Fathers nave free in his censtilnthi—1 rights i known dance orchestra, Jimmy Zum- taken charge af two Spanish-speak- it will be illegally ii mo'a Venetian Serenade!-«, has been ing parishes in thia diocese, the booked for the evening, and tickets Church of Our Lady of Gusdelupe, are in the hands of club members in San Diego, and that of the Ap- Mi for disposal. parition of St. Michael, known as To vote for Richard W. Mai lin you must Sinee thia society has a talent for San Miguel, in Watts. putting things over in the right way, The Spanish Fathers have par- as proven by the success it scored ishes in Ksnsas Cttjr, Omaha and In REGISTER SEPTEMBER 5, 10» 14. VOTE SEPTEMBER 17. last spring with its first play, "The Topeka and Hutchison, Kansas. Be- . B. M. O'HANLON, OPTICIAN Bride Breezes In," the members are HH-4 JENKINS ARCADE PITTSBURGH, PA. fore taking n missionary work in looking forward with a good deal of this country the ysRRg prteats study The People Can Elect SAVE Tin AO. FRR8KNT IT W«N YOU PI RCHAHK TOUR NEXT PAIR interest sad expectancy to thia daaee for several years at Vulanovm Col- OP OLASSRS AND BAVR I* PER CENT ¡as one of the brightest events the lege and receive at bast a vsar'» ex- I forthcoming season offers. perience in A insHsRR psrisass àjjÉSiàksllÈ BSSSST

Phone, Atlantic 0496 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CA lHOLIC THURSDAY, ¡ MM OLD LOG CHURCH BAD NEWS AT SUGAR CREEK W0LF0RD Helen M. Hierholier, C. D. of A. Howe Finding Secretary •HIIMM«IHMIItf< lt»»MI MMIMMIimMIMilH AGAIN BEING USED for Let nomt'onr express hU thought fear. Parents need never be work- Butler, Aug. 31.—The Holy Sacri- of giving an adoptive home to a ing alone in their splendid job- fice of the Mass once more is being hrtn«-!ess child, and immediately those with longer experience and celebrated regularly in Old St. Pat- wider observation are always avail- rick's Church at Sugar Creek, the e^HBOYS Tax Collector kind friend» and solicitous neighbors gather all the incident» they can re- able and ready to share their under- first Catholic church erected west of call of adoptions or near-adoptions standing. the Allegheny Mountains, as the By Brsther Alexis the impoi tsass si Catholic education is the third brick building which replaced the They as» » WILKINSBURG, PA. that failed to hring the happiness GOO0 WINNER, GOOD LOSER desired because the child proved un- force. School subjects studied under old log church in 1876, was destroyed EHM Jsttkk grateful or slow to learn or brought the direction and supervision of re- by Are Friday morning, August 23. How many times have you been ¡worthy opponent and who treated " f.STV adoptive parents realize that chil- where all meal» will be had. A num- dren sometimes do fall ill; that thev "We showed you up; you're rot- ber of room» have been engaged for do meet with accidents serious and ten." This from a boy who added the comfort and convenience of the Ho .So a r petty, that they do forget and need insult to injury by making a wry party. This hotel, famous for often constant retelling: most important 'Game Garner face at the losers. having among its nests some of the is the need for remembering that Think that's a good, or sensible, high official» of the United States, CHAS. A "Bars, Chips, Powders and way to take victory ? Well, I've hildren are not just adults of a ha» one of the most picturesque set' Distributer ef Ftae Toilet Soaps" smaller stature and cannot be ex- seen a lot of fellows who were just tings in Washington. that kind. •hnMml bp pected to think and act in adult No other city outrivals Washing- VICTOR—Fort Pitt fashion without gradual growth UNCIU JOK Now, don't misunderstand me. P. L. FALCK A COMPANY ton in the beauty of its public park», •oats SIDE rmssvssa. rt with much trial and error activity. I'm not saying that a fellow should it» monumenta, memorali», beautiful PILSNER - P. B» I TIalMfTklhMMmtrM rush up and kiss the losers, or any homes, imposing embassies, lega- PMwj to Cl—an Adoptive parents have four pow- such silliness. But I have observed TECH CMa •«» OM RMmtr 8tn*< erful aids in assimilating the foster tion» and government buildings, and that victory was never made any many girl» and women who accom child. The first includes the domes- sweeter because you "rubbed it in" Also GREROO tic traits found in the child's native GAMES FOR OUT-OF-DOORS pa«nien d the »odality to Washington on the losers. If they were worthy bef'orei ,. are »endinVg inI their reeenra- Deliveries Anywhere equipment. The fundamental desire It's not so long now before the you can use Indian clubs, bean bags, foes, they should have your respect, for LADIES' of the child to belong to someone, school liells will tie ringing again. bricks, stones, or almost anything ti oMnS s fdr this trip, so Impressed were just as you would want their respect they with the beauty of the city. SSI« • IS Jsas Street, CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT to have a place in which to create Then it won't be so terribly long you have enough of—sticks, for in- under similar circumstances. and own, to have objects on whom Aey realize, too,' that by mean» Ttttphiai^ Hewfeek ASSOCIATION after that before the leaves fall and stance. Have just one fewer of I remember two half milers that intense, personal affection can lie it begins to get cool and we won't be these things than there are players. of a personally conducted tour like Owr M ntn of »nm»»if»l operation. lavished orings a correlative grati had met in high school competition those of the Sacred Heart Sodality, Bm In >11 fun* ow *lmn toUlira able to play many out-of-door Mark two line» about 36 feet a number of times. They were stu- ATLANTIC MM MM Clip III< of Calholl« WOMB tude and appreciation for the parents games. apart. Line up everyone on one of more can be accomplished in the who fulfill the desire. In like man dents of schools between which in- same length of time with greater totwacn Uw un of »htm mni «fly Before then, though, I want tu these lines and put the Indian clubs tense rivalry existed. Last spring, »•MI. Cwtlhtto HNH for MM.TE, ner, the parental love—even though tell you about a lot of out-of-door (or whatever you are using) on the ease and more satisfaction taan in (M* M. »750 00 and fl.m.00. larking the additional bond of blood- the annual dual track meet between any other way. Annoying delay», games. That's the best place for other line, putting the clubs about these two schools depended on the Mix Kate Mahonty, Saprrnf interest, gains an effusive voluntary you, anyway—out where the air is three feet apart. undue haste and confusion are elim- complement from the child. One result of the last event, the half inated, and the girls and women sue President, Troy, N. T.j Mr». J. pure and the sun is shining. At a signal, have everyone run mile run. A. Bayer. Supreme Recorder, who loves finds it easy to do the will You always feel more lively and and grab a club. relieved of any anxiety and the re- U*. P».; MIm Bertha C. McEn- of the person loved—even when that I letter out-of-doors, anyhow- don't Since there is one less club than Both Can't Win sponsibility of making arrangements Supreme Trustee. 5545 Jack- will demands something odd or hard you ? players, someone will get there too What a race that was! Each run- with which they are not familiar. saa street, Pittsburgh. or unreasonable. One Out late. That player must withdraw ner knew just how much depended During the course of their visit in Next to the child's native endow- About Fourth of July time 1 told from the game. on how he ran. Washington, the Sodality will also ment—and building on it, is the you about a game that we are now Then you take out one more club, Well, as soon as the race was take an aeroplane flight over the net eb«a TMt HARTLEY-ROSE BELTING CO home atmosphere. Parental control going to call "One Out." I changed and line up again. Make another over, the winner hurried over to the Capitol. literature giving full de- tail» and application blank» may be Ms—tootsm» of is the most effective environmental it a bit then so that it would fit rush, at a signal, and one more fellow he had just licked, grabbed factor in changing undesirable hab- player is out. him by the hand and said, between had by communicating with Mia» LEATHER BELTING the day. but there is no reason why its or forming new ones. Those who you can't change it back again and Then you take out one more club, gasps for breath: Margaret H. Sweeney, 6202 Alder Mechanical Rubber Goo

MAYOR COUNCIL

JAMES F. MALONE IX P. J. McARDLE ' If (Tenth Name on Ballot) (First Name on Ballot)

HARRY A. LITTLE.: 11 (Fourth Name on Ballot) «SS Ä>lflli THOMAS F. ÀSHF0RD 1*1 CONTROLLER (Ninth Name on Ballet) ÄPi ^¡j

HENRY O.EVANS |X| JOHN A. FUGASSI life (Second Name on Ballot) (Twelfth NaaM on Sallot)

REGISTRATION DAYS SEPTEMBER 5,10 and 14 James F. Malone Take This In the Booth With You at the Primaries, "T^SS Tuesday, September 17,1929 llPlH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

UNITED STATES MARBUE COMPANY Fureigu and Pwitlt Marble«. Terr ax to Work. Alberta* Stone, FIRST-PRIZE SHORT STORIES Mate Blackboards. Til* and Mosaic THE CROWN OF THE MADONNA Braahfoa Avenue at Thoaaa Boulevard, Wilkiaabarc. Pa. By Jay Williss PRONB RILAND 4(M «• raratafeaS Material mm UM Psllaoiaa Balkllase: St Bernard School Holy Naiarsth Convent From the Book "ABBE PIERRE'S PEOPLE." Awarded First Priie Bora- Catholic Hifll School Ad Mi ' Holy «host Convent in Catholic Pre»» Association Literary Contact St. A Melisi School Holy Rosary Church Nurasa Home. Merry Hospital St. Ambroee School D. Appletea A Company. Coprripht, 1919 Pitts bu rah R ospitai Addition Boy*' Catholic Hlefc School FacuHr House School of Annunciation Teachers' Residence. St- Lawrence Pariah II When she waa wall out of the vil- Church oi Annunciation St Releaa, St. Michael's, Baton Hill lage, where the road turns and THE STORY THUS FAR winds to the north, she discerned A On the outskirts of tke Gascon vil- lone bicyclist coming from the Saba- lage of Aignan, beside the Road of zan way down the hill. A soft look the Madonna, which boasts a beauti- came into her eyes, a look which had ful and lovely atatue of the Virgin. not been there until lately. When OR $60 you can buy an excellent I'aule lives in a picturesque atone Hector came to where she was, he PATRICIA'S FSuit or Top Coat at Paulson's. From house with her father, Andre the dismounted, surprised to find her Road-Mender. I'aule is a comely here; but she explained her errand, that the prices advance by slow de(frees, and he turned hack with her the PATTERNS but every price is supported by true peaaant girl, the pride of her father's heart and the center of attention» way he had coma, pushing his worth as expressed in the four essen- from the young gallants of the vil- bicycle along beside him. She asked Afrirn,M hjr UrsaIIas Naas (N.C.W.C. Features) PRIVATE LESSONS IN MUSIC 1 SAVINGS BANK Censiate Camas fai tulli aaS rreach Holy Father Greets Vmuti Du'ilis l Ò TRUST C9 Wheel Rs ipias TssiSaf. BI>IM>M It, IMS M.JUMNL0N5" M West End AaaeaeW uri AssrsSHsS hr «ha Stats Rsa>S For Tax Collector § This M-yenr-nld bunk provides perfect safety 1 at Piallili« and ilHaM with Da- U. S. Legionnaires • fur Pittabarch savers and pays them 4 »or usât I aaiaai llalnnllr mt Plitaharch 1 compound interest un their savtagu. 1 A ate Sit,In h Private Audience Teems. Apply to the Directrsss E. M. ALLEN Rome, Aug. 31.—National Com- mander Paul MeNutt. of the Ameri- TURTLE CREEK, PA. Our Lstfy of Mercy Academy can Legion, an organisation of war DRUGGISTS un Milk A earns, HlMnrt, Pa. veterans of the United States, and a Conducted bf the Sisters at Mares. Aa number of visiting legionnaires were •Saal das sebool (or r«ac ladies aad H received in private audience by Pope ALLENTOWN—St. George «Irls. Affiliated with the Ce Untie Ual Year Support and Ini nonce WStOot It Far Tot.. IS* Ho M •ft» af A merla». Reeocnition bf the Mata Pius Tuesdsy. Board af Education Aaadaaila aad Oam- The Holy Father welcomed his Appreciated nerelal Agallila foal-rear soar—. visitors and addressed a few words HILL TOP SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Piano. Vlolla aad Voeal Mösle. Palatine. to each. The audience was arranged Od. Water Colata. China, Drassatie Art. Primary danai for small bars aad drb by the Knights of Columbus. Por further Infill m t tien addrass. The legionnaires, dressed in for- "THE HILL TOP BANK" mal black, were (resented to the Harvey R. Bennett Sheas. Sihialsj MM Pontiff by the RL Rev. Msgr. Fran- cis J. Spell man, of Boston, who is BLAIR Arlington and Warrington Avenues attached to the Papal Secretariate of "THE MOUNTAIN" State. His Holiness spoke in Ital- RE-RLRCnON ISM CAESON B1EEE1 ian, which was translated into Eng- 1929 lish by Msgr. Spellman. I nisei]—a. PA. BROWNSVILLE—St. Peter's EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND The audience Intsd half an hoar Justice of die Peace Oaadaetad hr Snalar Clsisimsa. Aided I* and, at its conclusion, the Pope Im- IWNVWVMAAAAMMWVWWVWASMAMAMMMWMm^MS Las Pi »fssssii parted his blessing to the veterans. WILKINSBURG, PA. Coorse Î C laminai, Sr lenti Se. Pre-Rad leal. Among those received by His Holi- Maxon Tire Stivili MONONGAHELA NATIONAL BANK Rieh Sibili. Basatala Dapartmoate far bara RMOWNBTILLR. PA batman the a— af 11 aad M rearm, ht ness were Commander Charles California Am CnB Un*« MM SI. Ms CisiaieaWs 114 Team Hann, of New York; General Jouett RSMTMOM OVRR I ÎRR ÎSNR. MBGR. a. ». «RADLBT. LUD.. Henry, of Hopkinsvule, Ky.; Colonel Nelson Jackson, of Burlington, Vt.; former Governor Francis McGovern, iMVVWWmVVVVWWVVVWIAMMVVMMMMAAAAAMMWAMWAAAMA of Wisconsin; Major Julius Peyser, Re-Elect of Washington, D. C.; Judge Royal LETZKUS REPUBLICAN CANDOAT* CRAFTON—St. Philip's MOUNT DE CHANTAL Stone, of St Panl; Dr. E. B. Stew- ^VVV^rMVVVVVVVMVVYVVVVVVVVVV^" ------art, of Oregon; Oinrles Starrett, of FOR ACADEMY Nowark, Ohio, and John Howe, of CRAFTON LUMBER k SUPPLY CO W. Va. Oakland, Cal. Church Supplies BosnMng School for Olila, osadesM WW must often remember what Lumber tst Mill Work tst BuOders'Supplies by the Sisters of tho Visitation. VW Christ said, that not be who begins, ReHfious Articles bat ho that noi somes to tho end, Mil CBAVrON, PA. be sa voc. EIGHT Phone, Atlantic 0698 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC CHAS. WEISSER!", Jr THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE! REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR McKEESPORT, PA. ^ Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited Primaries Tuesday, September 17th, 192

DUQUESNE U. GRID m CAPTAIN OFFERED Diocesan Union of Sodalities a CO Rrt. Charte* Mwwnin, I) tor run Director of MIIIIIM POST IN ENGLAND HAVE YOUB COAL DELIVERED EARLY < 1 St Francis Church, 815 McClore Street, Homeatead, Pa. a GOLDHAMER'S Aldo "Bootin' Buff" Donelli, cap- When the Thermometer Goes Dew» the Price of Cul I MSN—O DTMTIII S—BO Y H ' tain and fullback of the Duquesne Order from the Nearest Dealer Listed Below fer Drihwyl IM CMABTIBB* AVBNUE. Util» MUCKS. PA OVER ONE OI'ARTKH CKNTl'KT Bi*hup llo> If'» '•storsi Letter fur their pattern ami mi »«Turing | University football team, one of the them from danger with the tradi- i few players in the country who can It is the earne t request of Kt. tional Catholic safeguard- of their | kick effectively with either foot, it THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kev. Bishop Boy It that as u result sex ? j a soccer player of note and gets off Re-Election Sought The Oldest Bank in Town f the National Sodality Convention "The mere establishment of H so- his tremendously long boots in roc- of the United States, recently held SI» CHARTIER» AVENUE. McKEK8 KOCKS. PA dality in a parish, and its abandon | cer fashion. Donnelli already has re- By Thomas H. Hester ill Chicago, those in charge of the ment to its own devices will lie of I ceived an offer to go to England promotion of sodalities in this dio- no value. It needs the constant care upon finishing at Duquesne, in the cese renew their effort» to provide and direction of the priests in I school of accounts, finance and torn- Active in the civic life of Pitts- SALES Federal 0307 every parish, large ami small, with charge, if it is to flourish; and it | merce, to play for Preston North burgh and contributing generously nn active sodality. He wishes that will tax his invention and his ad End in the second division of the to its welfare, Thomas H. Hester, of YUNKER MOTOR COMPANY his former pastoral on the sodality ministrative ability, as well as every I English soccer football league. the Nineteenth ward, member of the lie again brought to the attention if spiritual quality he posesses, if it One of the few ambidextrous Allegheny County Jury Commission, «10-4M CHARTIER8 AVE. the clergy and laity of the diocese is to tiear fruit in the lives of his | punters in college football, Donnelli's recently announced his candidacy to at this time. kicks with either foot travel far and succeed himself as a member of the WW McK EES ROCK8, PA. spiritual' children. I confess very SERVICE May we kindly ask pastors, direc- sincerely that I see great spiritual I are well placed. Ihn Hai kins. North East, Pa.; Rev. be protected end safeguard«^! by a conduct, in the amusements that George Acres, Ephrata, Pa.; Rev. I common effort, t an we make that JEFFERSON CLUB TO RE-ELECT entice young girls, in the fashions Henry Knecht, Philadelphia; Rev. HEAR THOMAS A. DUNN | effort for them in any better fashion of dress that attract them, and in John Huether, Philadelphia; Rev. than by offering them for their imi- that looseness of the social code, Augustine Petranek, Baltimore; Rev. tation the virtues of Our Lady, by which permits them a license of con- James Kessler, Baltimore; Rev Al The Jefferson Club, which held a THOMAS H. HESTER proposing her very vividly to them duct and of speech that would make phonse Schumacher, Baltimore; Rev. dinner on Jefferson Day at which Nineteenth Ward the women of our older day shudder Augustine Duke, Annapolis; Rev. the Hon. Royal S. Copeland was the with horror. Even where these Charles Reilly, Ilchester, Md.; Rev. guest of honor and chief speaker, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR | practices are not themselves im- Augustine Zeller, Oconomowoc, Wis., has secured Mr. Thomas A. Dunn, moral and sinful, they are often in Rev. Francis Murray, Ephrata, Rev. Democratic candidate for Mayor of COMMISSION FOR THE SELECTION Text Books the way of immorality and sin, and, Thomas Rocheof, New York City, and Pittsburgh, to speak at its meeting once turned in that direction, the Rev. Martin Leddy, of Mt. St. Al- at the Fort Pitt Hotel on Thursday OF JURORS School Tablets I gravest faults loom up as possible Iphonsus Seminary, Esopus, N. Y. evening, September 12. | in their lives. Rev. Brothers Albert, St. Philo- Mr. Dunn has always led in a Primaries, September 17, 1929 "The sodality offers an escape | menu's; Christian, St. Philomena's; fight for a better Pittsburgh. He Stationery j from such moral and spiritual dis- [Leo, Brooklyn; Maurice, Boston. was a director and now is first vice Your Vote and Support Respectfully Solicited aster; it is a bulwark against which ' Among the secular priests in at- president of the Chamber of Com- and the storm breaks harmlessly, and tendance were: merce, director and general man- within it youth and innocence enjoy Kevs. John P. Gallagher, Cecil ager of the Consolidated Ice Com- comparative safety." Nally, O.M.Cap., Robert Meis , O.M. pany and many other activities, and r? -e** School Supplies Cap., E. Lawrence O'Connell, C. F. may be considered a logical person "+ HUCH C. BOYLK, to allay difficulties arising from the RE-ELECT "Bishop of Pittsburgh." Moosmann, J. L. McCann, J. Egar, Michael F. Bonfleld, Vincent J. Rie- triangular fight now waged in the of every description The remainder of the bishop's let- city mayoralty campaign. ter will appear in next week's issue. land, Paul E. Campbell, Ph. A. Cai- JOHN A. JOYCE Some ask, why a sodality in small lery, A. W. Forney, J. J. Neuman, parishes? To these St. Ambrose K. J. Muellam, Johnstown, Pa.; UNIQUE FEATURE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE answered: "What? So few! Why, Philip Bohan, Johnstown, Pa.; S. J. one soul is a diocese for a bishop." Conway, Johnstown, Pa., and the (Continued from Page 1) Tht MI certainly a sodality of even a Very Rev. Jos. F. Dooley, Mingo layette* will later be given to needy FOR ALDERMAN doten memliers is worth while the Junction, Ohio. mothers. J. G. Cleary, represented St. Al- to TWENTIETH (10) WARD efforts and results. It's not the The exhibits will open to the pub- * Lf¡rs* KIRNER'S quantity hut rather the quality that phonsus Association of Boston, Mass. lie September 19 and SO, day and Primaries, Tuesday, September 17, 1929 ceunta. Father Melvin was born in Johns- evening. town, l'a., August 29, 1 HK.'i, He at- Appoint* Committees « Registration Days, September 5, 10. 14. 1920 Catholic Book Store FUNERAL SERVICE tended the parochial schools there The president of the Council, Mrs. and made his preparatory studies Thomas P. Horan, has appointed the YOUR SUPPORT RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED (Continued from I'age 1) at the Redemptorist College, St. following chairman for the conven- 309 Market Street Rochester, pa. He returned to Mary's, North East, Pa- He en- tion committees: Pittsburgh for the year 1910, anil tered the noviatiate of the Order at Decorations—Mrs. L. J. Feinau- the following year was assistant in Ilchester, Md., in 1910, and made gle, Mrs. W. D. Brown; ushers, Miss his religious profession on August l'I II KI* Rt in 1' \\ \ I ; i 111 > i ^ y Cumtierland. At the chapter in R. A. Good and Miss Josephine I. If IN, he was sent back to Pittsburgh 2, 1911. He pursued his seminary Nixon; rules of order, Mrs. Anne E, Kur 11 O H se II 11111 I.«, mis MIII .IF ATLANTIC CITY RESORTS where he remained ever since. Dur- course at St. Alphonsus, Esopus, Felix; organisation, Mrs. R. A. Ken- DO •«•Jí-ae SUP I» POSIT \ \M T nu; -n \ n:u %K» ing this time he took care of the N. Y., and was ordained priest on nedy; credentials, Mrs. T. J. Swee- June 7, 1916. TABOR INN id Connecticut Home of the Aged on Penn avenue, ney; luncheon, Mrs. M. A. Bittner; One minute's Mt. Immaculate, and the Home >f He spent a second noviatiate, a membership, Mrs. John H. Roney; ql V hokvki.hr wAKeiiei-si-: eo. walk to Catholic Church; Ideal location; special six months' course, in pre- publicity, Hiss Catherine A. O'Don- l-hnnr M « ) du» er MI00 : it \i,llï, ,»> tar«* airy r«w>ma, home-like ; liathintr from the Sisters of the Sacred Heart on -fo»* Hotel; punning water; moderate rate«; 27th IVnn avenue. For several years he paration for the missions from Au- nell; nomination, Mrs. D. J. Sulli- ig&sott ; owner management gust, 1917, to February, 1918, ami van; resolutions, Miss Ad* K. Gan- J. P. and A. M Dunn was also the vicar of the' Monas- tery. In 1926 he was placed on the was first assigned to St. Wenceslaus non; program, Mrs. Thoa. P. Horan; Church, Baltimore. Later he served tabernacle. Mrs. Wm. H. Postner; sicklist, but assuted as far as his Christ Child Circle, Mrs. Wm. Koas- health permitted. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, New York, anil Our Lady ler; Missionary Knitting Guild, Mrs. Exceptional Advantages in Music, Art and He was a zealous religious, con- Mary McGinniss; old gold and sa- PRINCESOCfcAN FNt> OK SOUTH (AHIII.INA SAV of Perpetual Help Church, Boston. MODERATE BATKS EIXCBLLENT TA111 K fessor and retreat master. His love He came to St. Philomena's about cred vessels, Mrs. B. J. Hannegun; EVBKV ClIMKOKT ANIl I ON VKNIk.NI E of the holy Kucharist drove him to three years ago. reception, Mrs. Rose Braun, Mrs. H. Elementary Grades at Orchestra paiu'my: K r*j.r -«MM MM CMK Avsaas 7U5 Thomas Stmt Corner Br>H»tk ATMM