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THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC • an Founded in 1844 by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese Mm PITTSBURGH, PA„ MARCH 21, 1929 'EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR 38 mi LETTER WRITING HONORING PATRON STRIKING MURAL DECORATIONS IN TREATY DISCUSSION HOLY NAME MEN CONTEST RULES WITH SOLEMN MASS SACRED HEART CHURCH AT FOREIGN POLICY TO GATHER FOR AT LATROBE TODAY ARE ANNOUNCED SESSION BROADCAST RETREAT DINNER Formal announcement was made St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., New York, March 18—The na- The quarterly meeting of the Dte- yesterday by the Rev. Paul E. Camp- plans to celebrate St. Benedict's tional and international a•pects s of bell, superintendent of parochial Day, March 21, with great joy and the treaty and concordat between cesan Union, Holy Name 8ociety, schools of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, liturgical festivities. The big fea- the Holy See and Italy wen dis- was held Sunday sftsrnisn 'to Synad t>f a letter writing contest to be con- ture of the celebration will be a cussed at a luncheon of the Foreign Hall, Craig street, ducted under the parish school au- solemn pontifical Mass and Vespers, Policy Association at the Hotel As- by some 200 delegates from all thorities during the month of April. attended by the entire institution tor, Saturday afternoon. The speak- The contest is for the purpose of and by many outsiders. AH depart- ers were the Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, of the dto ems. Officers for the J stimulating the stud)^ of English in ments of the instituton will enjoy a professor of moral theology at the rf «tested, as follows: its practical form. holiday, the better to honor their Catholic University of America and President, John B. Collins; vtea Preliminary training for the work patron and father, St. Benedict. director of the Department of Social presidents, Charles Wolfe mi DL K, may be begun at once, and, accord- The Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, D.D., Action of the National Catholic Wel- Hammill; secretary, D. J. Hraat f •» 'I U • " g ing to the rules submitted by Father in keeping with custom and his ex- fare Conference; Count Sforsa, tesasurer, Joseph Attach, and tear! m iT press desire, will celebrate the sol- Italy's former Minister mf Foreign *r —Ir •| r Campbell, entries may be forwarded shnl, Albert ftdsr. Reports to him any time until April 30. emn pontifical high Mass in the Affairs, and Charles C. Marshall, a read showing tte* 197 The following regulations will spacious Archabbey church, at 9 lawyer whose "Open Letter to Gov- cieties an sf prim • Today's Thought: "The test of a o'clock. The Fathers of the com- ernor Smith" received nation-wide man's Catholicity is in living it."— govern the contest: the Union, the total i First—Pupils of sixth, seventh and munity will assist him at the throne publicity. The discussion was ing over 2&000 men Orestes A. Brownson. and at the altar. The Mass will be broadcast over a network of radio * • * eighth grades may participate. The retreat eommittm. tt which followed immediaely by solemn stations. S. P. Barry b cha The Seventieth Congress, in its Second--Kind of letter—social. Third—Word limit—body of letter pontifical Vespers of the feast. Count Sforsa declared that, in his that preparations wars uaasr wag •tlosing hours, voted more than fifty The Rt. Rev..John Mark Gannon. '««je annual retreats, wWeh w* millions of dollars for prohibition should not contain more than two opinion, the Vatican was led to the hundred words. J.C.D., Bishop of Krie, will be in the signing of the treaty less by the to hsMtoJaty and Angnst, at St. enforcement but had only a deaf ear sanctuary to grace the occasion, at- Vincent's College, Latrobe, and thai for the disabled war veterans in Fourth—Form of letter and punc- idea of regaining temporal power tuation should be according to Man- tended by chaplains. At the pressing than by the possibility offered "offi- the annual retreat dinar will ba need of hospital beds and surgical invitation of the Benedictine com- held on Saturday «««% April 'equipment for the restoration of ly Bailey and Ricker English Text. cially to re-establish Catholic su- Fifth—Letter should be written munity, through the Rt. Rev. Arch- premacy in Rome and Italy." He as- in the auditorium at Duquosns Co "health and mind. T[his would seem abtiot Aurelius, O.S.B., this speaker fu.„Kn%hts of Columbps, Fifth to be a case of Sammy get your during a regular English period. serted that it remains to be seen Sixth—The following heading of eminent note will preach the ser- whether the Church has gained any- Bellefield avenues. SMM guns when the drumsJt>egin to roll. mon of the Mass. thing "even in the religious field." secretary of the retreat should be used. Contest School, 1234 reported that he Is now recolvhto Winning avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Rt. Rev. Archabbot will I* In China, that part of the Para- present in the sanctuary, attended Mr. Marshall, the next speaker, reservations for the dinner at Ht Seventh An assumed name said the compact terminated relig- office in the Terminal «^Uj-y The mount picture, "Ben Hur," depicting should be used for the signature. iiy chaplains, together with the en- the birth of Christ, His death and tire community and many of the ious freedom in Italy and estab- weaken at the affair will include Eighth—Letter should be written lished Fascism and Catholicism "in Father Mooney, of Buffalo; Edward resurrection as well as His miracles in ink, on paper about 8x11 inches, clergy, both regular and secular, is called "superstitious and objec- from parishes near and far. All the an international imperialism over Fitzgerald, a prominent attorney at folded and placed in an addressed, the temporal and religious worlds." Boston, and Councilman P. J. Me. tionable" by the bureau of education. envelope. To this envelope should students will attend the services in This bureau has ordered that all a body, and a large representation What he contended has happened in Ardle, who wiU act m be attached a sealed envelope con- Italy, may happen, he declared, in About 600 men eaa ba i such "Christian propaganda" must taining name of pupil, school and from the St. Vincent parish is also be stricken from the film if it is to expected to be present. any "modem electoral State when at this dinner, and the grade, with assumed name on out- Roman Catholic representation in be shown in China. A select choir will render appro- urges early reservation, as to an* side. the electorate obtains a prepon- years it has been difficult to Ww This givps one an idea of just • Ninth —The two best letters from priate music. The Kyrie and Ag- derence." what opposition is met by those try- nus Dei are taken from Zeller's care of all who wished to •till. each grade should be selected and Dr. Ryan, answering both speak- ing to teach Christ and His doctrines sent to the Rev. P. E. Campbell, su- Mass in "D," and will be sung by a Resolutions wore adopted lailiiu in the oriental republic. men's and boys' choir. The Credo ers, characterised as "insufferable ing the movement now en foal I* perintendent of parish schools, 5323 nonsense" the fear that Canon Law • » • Penn avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa., before will be rendered in Plain Chant by have business houses close an Qui Another columist, O. O. Mclntyre, a soprano school and men's en- would supplant civil law, asserting Friday, and ail parish societies wan April 30, 1929. that the "privileges" extended by the urged to carry out the all-nteht of "New York Day by Day" fame, Tenth—Letters will be judged ac- semble. The other parts of the recently informed his hearers that Common of the Mass are taken from treaty were not dissimilar from pri- vigil in their respective churches M cording to form, composition, punc- vileges enjoyed in the United States Holy Thursday right an Good M> he had been reading the history of tuation and spelling. the Mass in honor of St. Sigismund, all religions. He tells his readers by Gruberski, and will be sung in by the churches and their clergy. day morning. that the history pf each religion is men's quartet arrangement. The The speaker ridiculed the fear of one of "usurpers and outcast mem- Irish Paper Cancels Proper of the Mass will be rendered an extension of the Holy See's tem- bers seeking leadership or starting in Plain Chant. poral sovereignty by pointing oat Removal of Chicago rival churches," and concludes in a Solemn pontifical Vespers, which that it consists of about 300 sub- sort of glorious tone by saying that 'Beauty Contest' on will follow immediately after Mass, jects, mostly employes of the Vati- durch h Attraete will be sung in Plain Chant by two can, and comprised an area of about none of them succeeded. The mural decorations of the is intensely symbolical, and the bril- an eighth of a square mile. It was We cannot see just what the above Plea of U. S. Bishop choirs: one in the sanctuary and arches, ceiling and walls of the Sa- liant tones of the wall and ceiling Nation-Wide ~ one in the choir gallery. There will foolish. Dr. Ryan said, to assert that thas to do with New York day by day cred Heart church. Shady avenue make the entire sanctuary a great Catholics owed civil allegiance to {and we regret exceedingly that Mr. (By N.C.W.C. New» Service) be approximately 260 voices in the and Walnut street, are being rapidly glow of solemn color. The enormous sanctuary. the Papacy, "for no modern state Chicago, nt. Mar. Ik—Our •Mclntyre did not state the religion Galveston, Tex., March 18.—The completed and will shortly be un- soffits of the two great arches, 13 would countenance such a condition." of Lourdss church, mm «f whose history he had been reading. Rt. Rev. Christopher E. Byrne, veiled. The ceiling is of extraord- feet in width, giving entrance to the largest In A* The noted ( ?) columnist cannot Bishop of Galveston, revealed today inary height, in if about 76 feet choir and sanctuary, are guarded by scene this •mean the Catholic religion. The to the N.C.W.C. News Service the Catholic Conference from the floor, and the accompany- Angels, the them« being taken from Novera to St. Riti Apostles were hardly usurpers for contents of his cabled correspondence ing illustration gives a close-up view the Canon of the Mass, "And there- interest they were the most humble of the l**tween two Irish newspapers, In Wheeling Discusses of the character of the mural paint- fore with the Angels and Arch- Tí» beautij humble Palestinians. They followed which resulted in the discontinuance ing. The whole scheme follows angels, the Throne and Dominions, Opens Next Tuesday rensisssnn design wiäi a Our Blessed Lord through His pub- of a beauty contest which one of closely the traditional method of and the whole host of heavenly army the papers was holding to select a Industrial Problems tile dome and a yellow brick an- lic ministry and until that first Pen- mural decoration by the celebrated we sing the hymn of Thy glory, say- In Epiphany Church terior, will ba moved across Ash. tecost day were most fearful of the "Miss Ireland" for the Galveston pa- painter, Fra Angel ico, in the well- ing again and again. Holy, Holy, least danger. After the reception geant. Wheeling, W. Va., Mar. 18.-^Ses- land avenue to make rasa tar the known cloister of San Marco, in Holy Lord God of Hosts. Heaven i The solemn St. Rita Rose Novena widening of the thoroughfare. The of the Holy Ghost they went forth Despatches from Dublin say that sions of the regional meeting of the Florence, and in the famous Chapel and earth are full of Thy glory. to establish the Church of Christ. the Evening Herald of that city an- Catholic Conference on Industrial i of nine Tuesdays preceding and in •treet will ba biochad*f* Problems, held in the Carroll Club of San Lorenzo, in the Vatican. It Hosanna in the highest." I preparation for the great festival of days while fear statten It began as an humble mustard seed nounced the discontinuance of the also is in line with the spirit of the The illustration shows Seraphim, St. Rita, May 22, starts in Epiphany and became as the greatest of trees. beauty contest to select a "Miss Ire- here, Wednesday and Thursday, ran finest modern mural decoration be- draw 60,000 feet of land," when, following protests by strongly to a discussion of labor re- without bodies, surrounded by their i church Tuesday. through a sortes of pulleys, U. The Catholic Church has not suc- ing done in Europe today, notably at own wings and by butterflies, the the huge building forward at a i ceeded? Mr. O. 0. has evidently the editor of The Standard, an Irish lations and conditions in the soft San Miniato, Florence, and in the The Feast of the Roses has its Catholic organ, it cabled to Bishop coal industry, of which Wheeling is symbol of the resurrection of the foundation in the following wonder- hardly more perceptible forgotten that the old Mother Basilica of San Antonio, Padau, by blessed souls who have attained Par- movement at an hour ^Church has been the mother of every Byrne for advice, and received in re- a center. Side excursions into other the distinguished artist, Casanova. ful miracle attesting the Saint's ply an expression of disapproval. industries and general discussion of adise. In the lower panels a few sanctity. clock. "good thing in this old world of ours the labor problem served to bring Being seen at a vast distance it is Bats, dark and unlovely, flutter One day ki the month of January When the church has keen since the time of the Divine Master. "The Standard," Bishop Byrne into greater relief the analysis of necessary for the colors to be very about, symbolizing the souls of the a cousin of St. Rita's came to the roso the stradt it wiB to • She has been the mother of art, cul- told the N.C.W.C. News Service, the coal problem and the remedies strong, so that they may carry to lost. Maddalene Convent to visit bar. The around on pivotal rollers te front öS ture, science, sculpture, painting, "cabled, 'Paper here is holding con- that were proposed to deal with it. the extreme end of the church and The new sanctuary addition will visit was a short one, for on that Intend avenue. It now tosas Ash- architecture, medicine and music. test to send an Irish beauty to Gal- be seen effectively. The decoration be ready for occupancy on June 7. >She has preserved unto the world veston pageant. Cable opinion.' The conference opened with an in- particular day S^ Rita was very ill land. The building then wiU to vocation delivered by the Rt. Rev. and suffered much. On taking her in two and lengthened St jthe Holy Bible, the Inspired word of "I answered, 'Use every means to yond Ite pressai 17» foot to God. She found the world pagan stop contest. Pageant is only an ad- John J. Swint, Bishop of Wheeling, leave her relative asked St. Rita if at whose invitation the conference she could do any favor for her. "Yes, seating accommodations tor 1J and she has made it Christian. She vertising stunt, a vulgar parade of Knights Encouraged Pope Urges Faithful persons. has lifted woman from the debased women in bathing attire before a was held. Dr. J. E. Hagerty, pres- Cousin," said the saint, "Bring me a level of a mere chattel, sanctified the motley crowd, with degrading ef- ident of the conference, presided. In Plan for Closing h Singing During AD rose from the garden of my old home For two mnatto marriage bond and made mother- fect. Galveston women never enter The Rev. John J. Curren, pastor in Roccs Porrens." compressed air teals Inn« the crowning glory of the na- contest. No modest girl will parti- of St. Mary's Church, Wilkes-Barre, St. Rita's request surprised her tions of earth. cipate.' Pa., and a veteran student and me- Business Good Friday Services in Churches cousin, who thought that perhaps 9&.W diator of industrial conflicts in the her mind was affected by her illness, Brother Mclntyre, there seems to "One week later, the Evening Her- of timber than waa shd hard coal fields, told of a new period Encouraging reports have been (By N.C.W.C. New Sec* ice I M it was mid-winter, and the climate «Od 109 workmen, &e a wide difference between your ald cabled, 'We have contest, do you of co-operation betweeh employer of Roeeo Porrena exceedingly cold, Idea of success of religion and our oppose ? * received in connection with the Rome, Mar. 16.—Urging the peo- JfKa. .slowly raised toe and employee in the anthracite in- movement to obtain a more general ple to take an active part in divine her relative and the awn who ware Four hand» ad tens at rails own. You had better return to writ- "I answered that we do, and gave dustry. In this co-operation, he de- in attendance could not be nersua ing of your own New York. You reasons like the above. shut-down of business activities on worship and to learn the chants so placed on the timber at- . clared, local business and profession- Good Friday from noon u.itil 3:00 well thst they may Join in the sing- that the rose could be found. Never- nils were placad 9ß9$ «tori may have read the history of some "Later, both papers cabled, al men are taking a leading part. theless, to humor the saint, her B'eligions but when it came to the 'Thanks for prompt reply. Contest o'clock. Committees which are in- ing during services, as formerly was and the boilding was than _ P. F. Fagan, of Pittsburgh, dis- terviewing various boards of trade the custom everywhere, Pope Pius cousin told her that she would try down upon the reiten ready to I» ni story of the Catholic Church you off.'" to fulfil the errand, though she ¡either did not read it or, you read trict president of the United Mine and business men's associations and XI. has made important recommen- moved. ^ Workers, leaving frequently his pre- the borough and township officials dations accompanying an Apostolic thought It would be impossible to »throug h smoked glasses. find what she asked for. St. Rita Cardinal Dougherty pared address, described present have received many cordial promises Constitution on Liturgy, Gregorian # conditions in the bituminous fields. of co-operation in closing March 29. Chant and Sacred Music, just issued. responded: "My dear cousin, than Peace SocMtyWOl > Professor Roswell H. Johnson, of is nothing impossible to God. Indorses Censorship The industry, he declared, is in The first public officials to issue The recommendations of His Holi- the faculty of the University of chaos and is over-manned by as proclamations are Burgess Walter P. M—t at Catholic U. Pittsburgh, in a recent lecture be- ness, made in the hope of furthering The security with which St Rita Harrisburg, Mar. 19.—Scores of many as 260,000 miners. Only a Berner, of Sharpsburg, and Burgess the aspirations of Pope Pius X., spoke these words determined her fore the American Eugenics Society telegrams were sent to State Sen- part of it is organized, he said, and Roy Norton, of Etna, who have ask- (to H.C.W.C. Mm Sarvfc») in New York City declared that, urged that the custom of singing by Cousin to set out at once for Roccs ator George Woodward, Philadel- that part has had to take wage cuts. ed their communities to suspend the congregation be re-established Porrena, and to her great sstonish- . «—The vir- "priestly marriage and reproduction phia, protesting against the bill ex- The Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, direc- business generally on Good Friday tually completed program tor the should be the ideal not the celibacy and suggested churches, schools, as- ment and nmasement, on entering empting "talkies" from censorship tor of the rural life bureau of thej for three hours and have citizens at- sociations and unions could contrib- the garden, she saw, on a saplsto awma^ mastty sTths Cathstie As- held by some cults. Since the wel- by the State Board of Censors. The N. C. W. C., speaking on "Wages tend the church services. sociation tor Intecnatteaai SHÌHÌ to fare of the cult itself is at stake, it ute greatly to this work. and leafless rose bush, a beautiful to - : bill was sent back to committee. and Agriculture," stated that the Committees of the Knights of "It is absolutely essential," His red rose in full bloom. She plucked to held at the OsthaUs Univmlty -fe probable that all cults will aban- Among those opposing the bill was chief difficulty in agriculture at the don celibacy" and concluded with the Columbus aiding in this plan will Holiness said, "that the faithful not the rose and retained to Casein as Cardinal Dougherty, whose telegram present is a so-called over-produc- meet at Duquesne Council House, appear to be strangers or dumb quickly as possible and gave the rose Ahought that "this is the unanimous asked Mr. Woodward to fight the bill, tion or the existence of a surplus of to St. Rita. The saint received the While the amllng fcsotf opens sa opinion of those active in sex edu- Fifth and Bellefield avenues, Friday spectators, but, seised by the beauty Tuesday morning, ws several n» stating that "it is needless to point farm products. evening, March 22, and will welcome of the liturgy, they should take part rose with great gladness and Joy. cation." out the nullification of censorship Joseph Beraing, of Cincinnati, "rijtessof the Association tfllS the attendance of an/one interested. in the ceremony, mingling their To commemorate this miraculous Wmi•DUITHIUwU msession s an Mouoa— y UVMK * Dr. Johnson, like so many others, would be injurious to morals, partic- spoke on "A Living Wage from the Leo A. McMullen, of the Renshaw voices alternately with that of the event, roses are blessed each year in finds a ready target in the celibate ularly of the young." Standpoint of an Employer." Mr. tag. to complete reforte and to dia. Building, is district chairman. priest" all the churches of the Auguatinian PMS at unfinished bnstaaaa. clergy of Holy Church. This law of Berning quoted extensively from Order on the Feast of St. Rita and Telibscy of the Catholic Church has Pope Leo's Encycclical on the Con- distributed to the faithful. mmnmm***MAmmiMMRÌ repeatedly been the subject of attack dition of Labor, from the Bishops' Important Changes on down through the ages, especially Program, from the writings of Fa- Eucharistie Congress This is the novena thst most at so in recent years. ther Husslein and from the address the clients of St. Rita consider the Vatican Railway delivered by Archbishop McNicholas Made Among Priests For Baltimore m '34, Great Novena for obtaining favors It has Wen said by an ancient phi- through her intercession as the Saint losopher that the persons and the Line Plans Are at the last annual meeting of the Conference. In Akoona Diocese Hope of. Gov. Ritchie of the Impossible. things we hate the most, we know Services are held every Tuesday in the least about. The same holds Given Approval Dr. John A. Ryan, in the evening Altoona. Mar. 20.—The recent (Br N.C.W.C. Nm S»rvir»l the morning at 8 o'clock, in the true of our fellow townsman, Dr. session, spoke on the bill intro- afternoon at 8, and in the owning Johnson. The Professor evidently (Bjr N.C.W.C. New Service) duced in the last Senate looking to transfer of two priests in this dio- Baltimore, March 18.—Governor at 7:48 o'clock, with special talks THE CATHOLIC has is not acquainted with the words of Rome, Mar. 16.—The superior the reorganization of the coal in- cese as announced by the Rt. Rev. Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland, Sat- Bishop John J. McCort, has aroused afternoon and evening by Rev. Law m«fwmaiiaia St. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, council of publ ic works of the dustry. urdsy night, expressed the "fervent" A. O'Corinell. in first Corinthians: "But I would more than usual interest from the hope that the International Euchar- "The Roaua Oide, have you to be without solicitude. Italian Government, in accord- fact that they are native sons of istie Congress of the Catholic laach week I» He that is without a wife is solicit- ance with the Holy St* technical Chicago to Have Two this city. The Rev. Thomas T. Church would be held In Baltimore Holy Name Rally in too "Weekly ous for the things that belong to the commission for systematizing all Cawley has .been made assistant in 1934, the three hundredth anni- Days " on paga 4. Lord, how he may please God. But Vatican services, today approved Catholic Conventions rector of the Church of the Visita- versary of the founding of Mary- Ini» Mfrki Is he that is with a wife, is solicitous the plans for the new Vatican tion, Johnstown. Father Cawley is land." Liturgical Pmm o( la saswst to a A>r the things of the world, how he railway station and branch line. Chicago, Mar. 19.—A Spiritual superintendent of the Johnstown The wish of Gov. Ritchie was voic- A successful Holy Nana rally •way please his wife; and he is di- Work on the project will be- Leadership Convention similsr to Catholic High School and has been ed in an address delivered to the An- was held in SS. Peter and Paul -vided." The appeal of the great gin at once. A long viaduct with the one held Isst summer in St. assistant to the Rev. Stephen A. cient Order of Hibernians at a St. church, Usa vor, FL, In munirti an nirticher is more or less utilitarian seven or eight arches is to be Louis is to be held at Loyola Uni- Ward, rector of Our Mother of Sor- Patrick's eve banquet in the Lord with the evening ss» Ims last Sun- in its motive but the principle which constructed. The station will be versity here during the third week rows, Johnstown, The Rev. Ed- Baltimore Hotel, the governor said day. The meeting waa addressed jinderlies the celibate law for her built by the Italian Government, of June, it has just been announced. mund Cain, assistant at Sacred he could think of "no more fitting by the pastor, the Rev. T.i. OTIynn, clerar goes far deeper than that. which owns the railways of Italy. It will be exclusively for the stu- Heart, Conemaugh, has been trans- place on earth for the holding of the and the district director, the lav. J. Dr. Johnson does not know that vir- The Rome newspapers are pre- dents of the boys' high schools and ferred to Portage, where he will Eucharistie Congress than the place A. Connelly. ginity and marriage are both holy in dicting that Prince Alexander colleges. assist the Rev. John H. Dunphy, who where the first Catholic colony was Edward McCltotetk, different ways. He does not under- Ruspoli will be the first civil gov- It also has been made known that has been a patient for some time at established in the New World." nehr and Frano is Ray a— É stand that the Church was personi- ernor of the Vatican city. the First National parish Sodality Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, but is Gov. Ritchie asked Ma hearers to st the unit, nndjttor G. (Continued on Pace 8) Convention will he held in this city now at home, in Altoona, unable to devote their time and mrp to Mi Edward July 6, 6 and 7 oi this year. attend to the parish duities. bringing the congress to TWO Phone, Atlantic 0698-2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Established 1844 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, II

1 DAYS LONG GONE fNtttffmrgt) CatJjolic SUNDAY'S LITURGY Official Diocesan Organ MARCH 24—PALM SUNDAY History From Files of bur Childs ESTABLISHED IN 1844 Dom Ambrose Wittman, O.S.B. BT KT. KZV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. D.D.. FIRST BISHOP OP PITTSBURGH The Catholic PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY (Prepared for the N.C.W.C. News Service by the Liturgical Press, Problems Seventy-five Years Ago WM. •. GILES. Pmkbm MRS. R. P. WELDON. tent«) Collegeville, Minnesota) JOS. P. CROWLEY. Via PimMmI FRANCIS A. RONEY. Train« p-w-lHE conference for the clergy of OMc* and Ptant. TW CMealal Prmm. Inr N Palm Sunday the Church, the I trees ami strewed them as He pass- I the Western portion of the dio- AOurtic MM • MI4 4M PENN AVENUE Mystical Body of Christ, in her ed, crying: "Hosanna, to the Son of cese wi II be held at Pittsburgh, BY MARY E SPENCER. I ELIZABETH DAFLINGER. Auociate Editor O liturgy expresses the two as-1 David, Blessed is He that cometh in on Wednesday, the 29th, and Thurs- L , / If TERMS IN ADVANCE pects under wheih she considers the the Name of the Lord." Then fol day, the 30th inst. That for the Clergy of the Eastern portion will The writer will welcome any questions sa child prnhlsms ar Ol« DPT by aatt. par year$2 60 Oaa Copy by mail, tor aix montha.il 26 cross by two ceremonies, the one lows the special prayers of blessing Address her care The Pittsburgh fathoHr •la«la aopy .06 Foraisn aubaeriptlona, by mail I 50 joyful, the other sorrowful. The in which the dove sent by Noah from be held at Hollidaysburg, on Wed- Canada Subscription M OO first ceremony of this day is the the ark and Moses who left Egypt nesday, the 5th, and Thursday, the THE DULL CHILD Entarad at PoatoAea. Pittsburgh. Pa., aa Baeond Claaa Matter blessing of the palms and the pro- with the Israelites symbolize the 6th of April. cession, in which with holy gladness Church. The palms are then car- HILE none of us wishes to ered she had as fewer thmi revive the grand scene of the ried in procession and are held dur- Fifty Years Ago boast that our children are physical defects! HMSS —rrit PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 w geniuses, we are equally for her condition of dutsk fat triumphal entry of Jesus into Je- ing the reading of the passion and His Holiness, Leo XIII, has an- rusalem. In it we particpate in from the Preface to the Communion nounced to the world an Indulgence loath to admit that they are not as and malnntritiea. Bishop Boyle Commends "The Pittsburgh Catholic " the holy joy of God the Father in of the Mass. in the form of a General Jubilee, the good intellectually as their neigh- Another esse of a physically 1 the love and obedience of His Son season of which extends from the 2d bors. Yet w« all know that children capped child being labelled beginning the work of our Redemp- The joyousness of the hymns and day of March to the 1st day of June. differ in their talents and abilities. Another case where * child Bishop's Hons« tion, wheih is to be completed in the antiphos sung during the procession All children are not bright, any more struggling to "keep up to Pittsburgh, Pa., July 8, 1921. anguish of His passion and in His contrast strikingly with the sadness than all children are pretty, or when she waa physically of the Church expressed in the Mass. Forty Years Ago Biliar, The Pittsburgh Catholic, eath upon the cross. The second At Holy Trinity Church on Sunday, graceful, or good natured, or the task. With the Pittsburgh, Pa, spect of the cross is presented to The Tract is from the twenty-sec- healthy. We must take them as we these defects, Gertrude's ond psalm, in which we see a fore- March 17, Rev. Jacobinus Best, O.C. Dear Sir:—I do only scant justice to Catholic Journalism in thia us in the Mass in which the chants C., who was ordained at New Balti- find them and make the best of their conditions improved and aha i Diocese, when, following the example of my predecessors in the and lessons relate exclusively to the shadowing of the anguish of our Sa- natural endowments. a new attitude to her viour on the cross: "Oh God, My more on March 13, celebrated his See of Pittsburgh. I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an sorrowful recollection of the passion first solemn Mass. The deacon was If Robert isnt doing well in her school work. aAcial diocesan organ, and commend it to prieata and to the people and the death of Our Saviour. God, Look upon Me; why hast Thou school, if his marks are constantly forsaken Me?" In the Epistle St. the Rev. Father Bernard, O.C.C., and A Special: as a reliable Journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I trust that The blessing of the palms follows the sub-deacon, the Rev. Father Fer- low, and if he fails to make his Paul was a high school hy their eaconrsgement and support it will grow in influence, and. Paul puts in a very few words the grade, there is no reason for disc our a ritual to that of the Mass. The inner meaning of the astounding dinand, O.C.C. acquaintance. When I I become, increasingly, a power for juatice, for righteousness, and Introit, Collect, Epistle, Gradual, agement. However, there is need him he was sa honor mystery of the Incarnation: "He, for investigation. Perhaps Robert far the advancement of the Kingdom of God in thin world. Gospel and even the Preface are re- Christ Jesus, humbled Himself, be- Thirty Years Ago grades—one who »silled' 8ineerely yours in Christ, cited by the celebrant as if Mass Another stirring appeal has gone has inherited all our brains and abil- the prises. With Ms coming obedient unto death, even to ity, but he just isn't using them. + HUGH C. BOYLE. Biahop of Pittsburgh. were being offered up; but after the the death of the cross. For which out from the committee on Con- the high school a c«i mplala i_ Sanctus he turns to the blessing. sumptives, St. Vincent de Paul So- Then it's a case for parent and mation cams ahaat raal as 1 cause also God hath exalted Him— teacher to talk over together to de- Following the Antiphon "Hosanna to that every tongue should confess ciety, for aid in the erection of h led. When it came to the Son of David" and the prayer, hospital for those suffering from the termine the cause. Is the school school honors, most i that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the work too easy? Is it sufficiently the lesson is read. It is from the glory of the Father." The passion disease. The agreement of. the East up the rear. Loss of Respect book of Exodus and it tells us how End Charity Hospital to erect a con- difficult to challenge his interest and If yoa have s Paul hi year . of our Lord according to St. Mat- attention ? '•'HE recent violent and unprovoked attack on the Rev. Joseph A. Ric- the Israelites murmured in the des- thew follows the Tract and at the sumptive wing to the new building it bear with him, «specially If he 1 cardi, pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Canton, Ohio, is but another ert of sin and sighed for the llesh- Offertory one of the great Messianic purposes constructing has encour- But, then, perhaps the fault is tering upon the adotoSMtl lists pots of Egypt, and gives the prom- prophecies of David is read: "My aged the committee to renewed ac- wholly Robert's. Then he needs a temporary period of Is—ItuiU au of the many attacks made on priests throughout this country. Time was ise of the Manna to be sent as food heart has expected reproach and tion. frank talk from dad or mother, pre- indifference, or oas of "havw-it-alM when the official character of the priest, his high and Racred prerogatives, from Heaven. In the Gradual we misery—they gave me gall for my ferably the former. It may foe a may accompany this period of a ahielded him from the debased ruffian, who, despite his callousness, had hear the words of Caiaphas that it food and in my thirst they gave me Twenty Years Ago case for more father or mother en- rapid bodily growth sad storm couragement, rather than one of dis- Still respect for his pastor. The irreverence of the day for the holy is was expedient that one man should vinegar to drink." Sister M. Germain Hochard, of the stress. Your patience wiB he die for the people; we hear our Benedictine Order and connected cipline. A genuine interest on the warded when Paul, with truly diabolical, it stops at nothing. Mercy for these miscreants is mis- Lord's prayer in the garden that the The Church desires all her chil- with St. Benedict's convent, North part of parents in their children's energy, begins to apply hints placed, they should be made to feel the rigor of the law. Chalice might pass; and we hear His dren during her time of Passion so Side, died Tuesday, March 16, at the school work will do much to smooth his new Interests, yjaas sad admonition to His disciples to watch to unite themselves to Christ convent in North Canal street. the rough places on the road to tions. A cause for this irreverence may be easily found among many well- learning. intentioned Catholics. It is not an uncommon thing nowadays to find the and pray. t through her that they may be one Finding Child's Aptitade The Gospel describes the triumph-, with Him in His sufferings and thus Ten Years Ago Caae Sometimes Misunderstood But these are only seemingly prieat the subject of conversation, he is literally dissected, his manners, ant entry of Christ into Jerusalem share in the glory of His resurrec- Sister Mary Walburga (Magda- Gertrude, a little girl whom I children. There are children ' ways, his appearance at the altar, his stand in the pulpit. The priestly when the people cut boughs from the I tion. len Rauwolf), of the Sisters of know, was the despair 6f her teach- are really doll, who need oar at character is ignored, the office is forgotten, and it is the man who passes Mercy, died March 17, at 9:30 p. m. ers. They all dubbed her "stupid"— tion and oar patience. Above i " and she looked the part, with her in review. It is a conversation that does no good, that invites censorious- A total of $49,643.50 was received must instill u them self-coe by the Catholic Missionary Aid So- open mouth and far-away look. No Praise whatever they do well, ness, and minimizes religion with its salutary influences. Parents of ciety from February 1, 1918, to Feb- amount of interest, or persuasion, or courage them with a cheeful families are oftentimes free in these criticisms, which are presumably CATHOLIC CUSTOMS AND SYMBOLS ruary 1, 1919. extra help seemed to improve her or some form of approval. Be supposed to manifest candor and discernment, false lights that are blind- school record. Finally, her teachers staatly interested in their ~ gave her up in despair as just being progress. ing to the younger of the flock and make a woeful impression. In other By Rt. Rev. H. T. Henry, Litt J). Five Years Ago Jacob W. Danner, aged 83 years, backward, and let her go her own If they de not make headway1 words, these conversations are scandalizing, and woe to him, said the first pace. Her parents, being less im- CRUX FIDELIS venerable father of Rev. P. C. Dan- books, provide other forms of i great high priest, Christ, by whom scandal comes. ner, V.G., chancellor of the diocese, personal in their outlook, called her expression and training, as the r lazy, which didn't help matters :o: and of two other sons, priests and ual arts, sewing, gardening, three daughters, nuns, died in Chi- much. with tool*. Perhaps the N the Rev. George Stewart's vol- glican who is considered to have cago on March 15. Gertrude's case was eventually dull child hss an aptitadl for The Practical Life ume entitled "Redemption: An been perhaps the most faithful and cleared up, but only after medical chanical things. H is oar basil QEVERAL clergymen inform us that the number of devout faithful ap- I Anthology of the Cross" (New- felicitous translator of our Latin supervision had been made a part of as parent or toacherHs die rover 1 proaching the sacraments this Lenten season is very gratifying and York, 1927), a whole fairly long hymns—(it is his translation, by the the school program. Then the school leaning. Every child hss a page is devoted to this brief poem, way, which is given by Dom Britt, The Annunciation physician, in his rounds, came across succeed in some liae. Ave we dois consoling. This is the best assurance that the Apostolate will spread in whose unction and quaintness of O.S.B., in his admirable volume, 1 Gertrude. To the surprise of both our part to insure tMhT America. What can the laity do is oftentimes asked. Neither ashamed diction make it doubly attractive: "The Hymns of the Breviary and her teacher and parents, he discov- Missal") — places the I.atin hymn L (CoMTritfct. IMS, N.C.W.C.) to profess or backward to practice their creed, this is their mission in Steadfast Cross, among all othei "in the very first class of Latin IHE sun shone bright on Galilee the Apostolate. Let the sacraments be frequented, and our neighbors will Thou art a tree mickle of price, When Gabriel came that morn In branch and flower such another hymns." This, of course, is exceed- ••MllllliniltMMIM Aad in the domestic, in the laborer, in the mechanic, the professional man ingly high praise. To see a maid of Nazareth 1 I ne wot none in wood nor rys. Whilst yet 'twas early down. sad in the merchant, whom necessities of every day life and business Sweet be the nails Enshrined in Breviary Catholic Lessons CATHOLICS] brings them in contact, a more convincing claim of the proof of the Cath- And sweet be the tree, But the hymn is "immortal" for Straight from the gates of Paradise olic Church than could be furnished by the controversalist. Our neighbors And sweeter be the burden that a second reason. It is enshrined for- Borne on the wings of love ever in the Roman Breviary for in Americanism \ and SCIENi have no time to read controversial books, and if they had, they have no Hangs upon thee. He hailed thee "Mary, full of grace" The source mentioned for the Passiontide and for the feasts of the ^j-u^vywwwwwwwwwwwl MIIIIIHIIMMIMli inclination. The practical Catholic life is precisely the sort of proof best Earth's queen, to reign above. poem is simply "Merton College Finding of the Holy Cross (3 May) auited to the practical minds of Americans. The pharisees bore the law Standing thus alone on a long and of the Exaltation of the Holy Suicide of Authority POPE SYLVESTER II CO MS." Cross (14 September). But more Thy children from that blessed mom Members of the Hierarchy in Pas- written on their garments, let Catholics bear it stereotyped in their words page, it seems to receive from this Have sung thy name in ecstacy— toral of 1919: . It is difficult to n fact an enhancement of value or of dramatically is it given in the most Oh, maiden mother grant that we man like Pope SylvestMT aad actions, in their entire intercourse with those of their own household, moving ceremony of the Adoration "The conduct of one's own life is lived in the 10th century, appreciation, somewhat as does the May sing thy praise eternally! a serious and often a difficult task. and all others whom the ordinary affairs of life compel them to mingle. famous picture of the Sistine Ma- of the Cross on Good Friday—and it —Katherine M. Donahue. accomplished what he d*S Thia is the life, the example, that will disarm prejudice, dispel ignorance, is because of this fact that 1 have But to establish, by the use of au- ural sciences at a time donna in Dresden, to which a whole thought some comment appropriate thority, the order of living for the and will wring the unwilling confession, at least, that the Church has not room is exclusively allotted. overwhelmed by the for this paper. whole people, is a function that de- vasions, was just yet lost the art of making saints, or the secret of converting sinners. An Immortal Hymn The Merton College Ms. fragmen- mands the clearest perception of emerge from the Daifc Do my readers at once recognize tary rendering is the stanza begin- right and the utmost fidelity to the •• :o: principles of justice. If the good of The life of Gerbeit ______the above poem as merely a transla- ning: "Crux fidelis." But my read- the outstanding examples of hsvj tion of one stanza in the immortal ers will find the whole poem in the the country is the one true object of ' A Good Move all political power, this is pre-emi- Church from the eamjit hymn of Venantius Fortunatus, the Holy Week Book, both in Latin and! cou raged her sons la THE increase of the surpliced boys choirs in our diocesan churches de- "Pange lingua gloriosi proelium cer- in English, as well as in various nently true of the legislative power. taminis"? It can be styled "immor- Since law, as the means of protect- knowledge. Indeed» serves notice. In several of our city's churches we now have a regu- other places, such as Qom Britt's WONDER if she thought—and cloister Tn those dan tal" for two reasons. First, because book, the English text in the Mar- thought— ing right and preserving order, is lar choir of the young masters. Under the diligent training of their rev- of its unction and its literary finish. essential to the life of the State, tie more than chaoat^ quess of Bute's translation into Eng- 1 Until she grew afraid. Gerbert studied S| Protestant hymnologists of eminence justice must inspire legislation, and erend directors they are making marked progress. There is no gainsaying lish of the Roman Breviary, in a Then smiled and prayed, to still het Seville, in Spate, where have practically admitted this. Dr. complete English rendering of the fears; concern for the public weal must ÎÏΫ the fact that their simple music, so tenderly impressive, so sweetly devo- Julian, the editor or the splendid and furnish the single motive of enact- enrapt in mathematics Ml At 1 Roman Missal, and in many collec- Half woman—and half maid. ural sciencee. He is aae'df Hta'( tional, has a prayerful effect upon the entire congregation. Grand and most scholarly "Dictionary of Hym- tions of the Latin hymns translated And when the day's allotted tasks ment. The passing of an unjust law inspiring as is the voice of song from the skilled and artistic adults' choir, nology," declares it "one of the fin- is the suicide of authority.'* liest exponents in Europe of I into English. Are we familiar with Were done, and all was still, ductive method; that is, the with the thrilling amens, like linked sweetness long drawn out, the ear est of the I^atin Medieval hymns, our own vast treasure of liturgical I like to think she sat apart. (N.C.W.C. FWurm) and perhaps the best of its author." of observation sad experix becomes dulled at times with the music of the organ loft. It does not beauties ? And comihuned with her hungry- which is the basis of modern The Rev. John Mason Neale, an An- heart, reach the heart so much as the cry unto the Lord from the throats of the (Copyright. 192». N.C.W.C.) ence. And learned upon the sill; He was held in high repute fo: young and the innocent. There is a foretaste of the music of the great Dreaming into the tropic night. learning; so much so, hi fact, hereafter in the responses and hymns around the altar steps by the sur- The vision of a world more bright. the common people regarded his pliced boys choir. The junior choir is a great adjunct to the solemn —Willoughy Ions. a magician in leagae with the Death of a Scholar worship of the temple. It is earnest, heartfelt, pure and true. OUR SAGE CONTEMPORARIES He is said to have introduced the i SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS, re- of Arabic figures into Western ceiving Cemmeuion just before he rope and tohave invented the died: dulum clock. He wrote s serif The Red Cross THE WORD OF GOD ¡faithfulness with which you observe I firmly believe that Jesus Christ, treatises on mathematical, pi In the Mass. the Word of God them that determine the value of true God and true Man, is present *¥*HE Red Cross organization deserves the heartiest recognition and the sophical and physical subjects. prays to the Father continually for your life. Control by society is a MY MASS BOOK, by the Sisters, in this august Sacrament. I adore After teaching at various best support within the means of all to prosecute successfully its rnis- us, in the same manner as He did, | negative control, devised chiefly for Servants of the Immaculate Heart You, my God, and my Redeemer; I in Europe he became Arch! sion of mercy. It has made prevention and the strengthening of its dis- bathed with sweat and blood on the the purpose of rendering people of Mary. Macmillan Company, receive You, the Price of my re- Ravenna and later was elected' aster preparedness committees in chapters the keynote of its contem- Cross, and through Him we are harmless to one another. Control New York. demption, the Viaticum of my pil- being the first Frenchman t heard. The Son of God, the invisi- from within, individual or self-con- grimage; for Whose honor 1 have plated work for 1929. Some idea of the service of the American Red Into the making of this little book, made head of the Chureh. He ble High Priest, the Holy Pontiff, trol, is positive, and enables the per- beautifully bound and beautifully studied, labored, preached, and i ministered his high office with i Croas in disaster may be gleaned from the fact that in the past forty-eight just, innocent, separated from sin- son who exercises it to attain use- printed, have gone years of experi- taught. I hope I never advanced* spiritual sea) and responsibility,! years money in the amount of $49,594,000 has been expended in 938 dis- ners, higher than the heavens, and fulness and power.—The Catholic ence and high technical training as any tenet as Your word, which I had itiating energies messaMa far • Vigil, Grand Rapids. asters within these United States. That it will secure all it asks from our able to compassionate us in our in- to the requirements for imparting not learned from You. If through correction of abases and the firmities, intercedes for us with un- instruction to the voung. ignorance I have done otherwise, 1 tenance of discipline. citizens this year there is not the shadow of a doubt. The history of the revoked everything of that kind, and utterable groanings, and becomes SPIRITUAL BOUQl ET "My Mass Book" has been pre- Pope Sylvester II was Red Cross among us is clear and faultless in its singleness of purpose our propitiation, our victim; and submit all my writings to the judg- humble parents, near the Et final Father, Who promised A Spiritual Bouquet as a Mothers' pared especially for children of the ment of the holy Roman Church. and its unanimity of execution, to carry out its grand mission with charity Day offering is a "lovely" thought, first three grades. It is designedto France, about MO, aad to all, irrespective of creed or race or condition in life. to hear everyone» invoking Him in give them a sympathetic insight in- Rome in 100S. the name of His Son, cannot refuse isn't it? One of our readers con- Room for Doubt the .Son Himself praying and offer- ceived the idea, and we give the plan to the mysteries of the Faith that (N.C.W.C. Faatara) as set forth in her letter. will make its impression and start SAINT FRANCIS OF A8SISI: ing Himself for us. No one can justly be praised who "As Mothers' Day is drawing them out thus early in life with a Should Stand on His Own Merits Such is the excellence of the sac- near, 1 thought it would be lovely deep affection and motive toward the is not yet secure of himself, and 1JOW often do we hear the Catholic in business or in the professions rifice of our altars. Little wonder, to make a Spiritual Bouquet as out- things that are worth while. Beau- whilst we know not what he will the n, that the Church regards the lined below, and when finished one tiful colored pictures will add to the be. complain that he is not patronized by his fellow Catholics. This is (N.C.W.C. r*aturca) Safhec Mass as her greatest treasure, as could have it printed on a card j interest of the volume from the chil- an interesting and practical complaint. Catholics should help one another. the most precious legacy which our (this can be done down in Barclay) dren's point of view. The style of Still this duty must be performed in no narrow or short-sighted spirit. It Saviour has left to His chosen flock. type is large and legible. DOUBTFUL It has proven the inspiration of all street, or by some Sister) and pre-i Are you certain that, if there is a may not be to the ultimate advantage of the dealer or professional man to sen it to Mother on that day." choice between what is doubtful and that is greatest and best in music,. to feel that he may always reckon on the support of any body of men, even J art and architecture, for it is the I DIVINE WORD FATHER what is decent, you habitually stand of his own co-religionists. A man who puts his services at the command My Dearly Beloved Mother for the decent? Are you lined up •ne great act by which men may i a little tribute of love IS NAMED AUXILIARY of the public must be prepared to stand on his own merits. He must fittingly honor the majesty of God,' actively with any of the good wortc 25 M emorares BISHOP FOR MANILA going on in your community? Are prove at least that he is as good as his competitor. thank Him for His benefits, appease' His justice and implore His mercy. | 25 O ffermgs of Holy Mass your voice and vote steadfastly for :o: 25 T he Litany of the Sacred Heart (By N.C.W.C. Mm Scrviral the moral and the worthy side, when —Catholic Truth. 25 H oly Communions PRUDENCE is said to lie the eye of the soul. Without the light of Techny, 111., Mar. 19—Word has such a preference exiats? Do the 25 K ucharistic Visits just been received here of the ap- thoughts and interests which govern the eye we cannot find our way,'nor without prudence can we discern the WISIHJM OF SELF-CONTROL 25 R osaries your household rise above the friv- Since there are so many rules and pointment of the Rev. William Fin- path to heaven. Without the eye we cannot make full use of our limbs, From your loving neman, S.V.D., by Pope Pius to be olous and fashionable and evince regulations to which people, if they Daughter or Son. some strong principles or ethical nor without prudence can we practice virtue aright. Prudence is the are to be good citizens, must con- Auxiliary Bishop of Manila. —The Catholic News, New York. Father Finneman, who has been motives befitting the Christian JimQaaley I rudder that directs the course of the vessel; without it we shall make form, what necessity is there for home? ahipwreck of "virtue. anyone to make further rules for named Titular Bishop of Sora, en- cause he's net himself? There is no necessity: but TO EREtT BASILICA tered the Society of the Divine Word These questions are submitted as far Wa girt ta 1 -:o: it is the part of wisdom to do it. in 1900 and took his perpetual vows as additional paragraph to the ex- wants ta IM OUR evils are of two kinds, spiritual and temporal. Amongst the Merely observing rules and regula- in 1911, being ordained to the priest- amination of conscience which yon (Copjrflflrti lidi 1 first is a want of faith, and this is the source from which all our other Madrid, Mar. 16.—The Bishop of hood the same year. His first and find in your prayer book. They may, tions that are imposed on you will Salamanca is at the head of a move- only appointment was to the Philip- if well considered, uncover a routine One dl the great evils spring. What we want is that lively, active faith which shows itself do but little for you. It is the char- ment to erect a basilica over the pines, where he labored for a num- of sinfulness which yoa undeflect- can eoafer ea a in^HLjaaadMBd actions. acter of the rules that you impose tomb of St. Teresa of Avila, doctor j ber of years aa a missionary in the ingly have passed over.—Catholic devotion - to tt% upon yourself and the degree of of the Church, at Alba de Tormes. A bra province. Citiaen. { Eymard...... ,...... v,,,..::„a1 i i ^sLst&ki^I kki Hi DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH, PA. BROTHER FACTS CONCERNS« Law Arta and Science Finance BARNABAS Phanaary Education Gratinate Work « Philosophy Music Claaaee for Teachers ßOY5% m SOFT-FINISH CheMiatry Physics Languages PETERMAN MOTOR SALES, (Incorpora tad.) VERY REV. M. A. HF.HIR. C.S.Sp., LL.D„ President 243 West Eightk Avenue ^OFT-FINBH is a aervice for those who prefer1 Homestead Brother Barnabas, who is the Director of the K. of C. Boy Life wearing apparel dried without stanch ' Bureau, will be glad to receive communications fro« his boy PHONE ROMESTBAB *TM S< readers. Address them. Care The Pittabargh Catholic. ((The washing is done from tested fonwhs if As St Yiaceit College and Ecclesiastical Seniiary MEET MIL MINUTE protection of you and your goods. LATROBE. PA. •'Fellows, shake hands with Mr. wasn't able to finish that last prob- Minute. Success depends upon how lem when time was up." (( Your clothes are sterilised by this tratnmt» tod Conducted by the Benedictine Pathera you treat little Mr. Minute. If you Yes, Mr. Minut« is an important fellow. But he only lasts sixty sec- are absolutely sanitary when returned to you. College and Preparatory Courses respect him, he'll help you. He onds, and then he's gone forever. C. P. A. Announces makes or unmakes us." His place is taken immediately, how- ((The body clothes are dried soft ftaidh, in a MHOS I read the above on a poster the ever, by one of his twin brothers, blows through then other day, and it set me to thinking who can be used or ignored as we , Names of Judges current of fresh air that whAa I about boys and wasted time. May- mav decide. He, too, is soon gone, they are being gently tossed about in revolving cflk* be you have newer given this chap and he never returns, either. In Prize Contests much thought. Maybe you treat him I remember one boy who never ders while drying. like a kid because he looks so small seemed able to do anything on time. (By N.C.W.C Naw> Sarvlea) SETON HILL COLLEGE and because there seem to be so Whenever I asked him to do some- Chicago, March 20.—Preliminary ((Table and bed linens, towels, etc., are nicely ironed many of his kind hanging around iudges of four contests which are "«» Mlsstaa trai CMMant" thing, he would reply, "In a minute, and ready for use. all the time, that you think he is un- Brother." I guess this reply must being conducted by the Catholic important. Press Association were announced A Standard Catkolk Collago for Women have become a habit with Fred, be- I attended a basketball game the cause he never managed to hold a today. The judges are: If Washday is a perplexing Address The Registrar, Box 1, Greensburg, Pa. other day. My boys were trailing job long. Editorials: William J. Clark, at the end of the first half by ten Finally, I had a chance to place Francis D. Hanna, James Ryan Hay- problem for you, why not points. At the start of the second him in a position that offered a real don, R. J. Bayer and Miss Nora half, though, they found themselves, future if he made good. He held Tarrant. try this truly Economic« and began gradually to catch up on that job just one month, and then Poems: The Rev. Francis C. Plan? the other team. When there were was discharged because in business Young, Paul R. Martin and the Rev. only three minutes to play, the lead Mr. Minute is a much respected lit- Frederick M. Lynk, S.V.D. IS Pounds ST. XAVIER ACADEMY had been cut to three points, but in tle person. Articles: The Rev. James Meyer, LATROBE, PA. spite of every effort our fellows Friendly, if You Uae Him Right O.F.M., C. G. Craine and Quin Ryan. IwrfU« Stfcaal fat Girl*. MMKM by tfc. IMm •» Uno. Baaltfcfal laea- made, the game ended with the vis- Had he used Mr. Minute instead of Short Stories: The Rev. C. F. $145 MM. Attract!*« Craanda. Tharaaib iMtractton. Tarn raaaaaabte. Catkall* itors ahead by one lone point. ignoring him, Fred's future might Donovan, Miss Mary Synon and DabatiKr ABHatlaa. Klrawntarr. AnM< and ('«•••rrlal Caaraaa. Ma.lt. Lewis W. Britton. Additional Weigh* 9c ptmmd Art. DMMatk kin« and AthMica. Fa* rata la* apply ta Mr. Minute Scores have been a lot different. He was TBK DIRECTRESS. After the game, I met the captain, still looking about for a job the last With one or two exceptions those ii and his first words were: "If we'd time I heard of him. judges are members of the Chicago had one minute more, Brother, we'd Now is the time, boys, to get ac- Chapter of the Catholic Press Asso- North Side Laundry Company ciation League of Writers. have won that game." quainted with Mr. Minute. If you Better Think it over, all of you—one tiny ignore him now, he may get to be The preliminary judges in the con- -The Way Laundry" MT. GALUTZIN ACADEMY minute, of sixty tinier seconds, was your enemy for the rest of your life. test for awards to authors of books BADEN, PA. all that stood between that team and He likes nothing better than work. are: The Rev. Wilfrid Parsons, S J., FAIRFAX 3810 To-Day of America; Sister M. Ignatia, of Phone BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS probable victory. The harder you work him, the better Several years ago, one of my boys friend he will become as you grow The Magnificat; Beatrice Gaule and M Miles Waat of Pittsburgh took an examination for a scholar- older. His success depends on you, Joseph J. Quinn, of The Southwest Courier; Patrick F. Scanlan, of The Phono, Rochester 102 Address Dirsctrs ship to a well-known college. When so give him a "break." Mr. Minute the results were announced, he found and his brothers will provide 6,400 Tablet, the editorial staff of The NEXT WEEK—Und Facts on ROUGHDRY. he had lost out by a fraction of a assistants, absolutely without cost, Commonweal and the book review- point. every day. So make his actiuain- ing staff of The Catholic World. "If I'd only had another minute, ance today. Fellows, shake nands The contests are conducted under MOUNT ALOYSIUS ACADEMY would have won that scholarship, with Mr. Minute. the auspices of the Catholic Litreray FOR GIRLS He explained in disgust. "But I (Copyright, 1M». N.C.W.C.) Awards Foundation, which provides SAVIM.S B \\K C R E B S O N. PA. the funds for the prices awarded. s CONDUCTED BY SISTERS OF MBJtCT The foundation, still in course of for- West End • T * into a permanent fund. f. The For Libeling Him In Track Meet at C. U. GREENSBURG. PA. By M. Massisni, (By N.C.W.C. New» Servirel Marguette League AMBASSADOR , Mar. IB.-— Following repeat- Washington, March 19.—Invita- HARRY C. BORTZ, Fonerai Director ed attacks upon him by the journal, tions have just been extended to 100 AaMsass B»nl>« Baa m Mahl Pittsburgh's Newest and L'Action Française, condemned by Catholic high schools to participate i Soon to Celebrate Cara far WidSlim. Parti» sai «urial Most Mo lern Apartments. the Pope, the Cardinal Archbishop in the third annual Faster Catholic oak. PIMM MM IM B. OTTOMAN Two and three room effi- of Paris has appealed to the courts. Interscholastic Track Meet to be held | Its Silver Jubilee The process will begin April 17 under the auspices of the Athleti" ! ciency suites. Moderate before the Tribunal of the Seine. Association of the Catholic Univer- (By N.C.W.C. Newt Service) J. S. DONNELLY * SON rentals. The interests of the Cardinal will sity of America at the university's New York, Mar. 19.—The Mar- SM IM UN PITTSBURGH IHMF, PA. m he defended by Philippe de Las- stadium, Saturday, May 11. quette league for Catholic Indian DRROTA •"•* IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Cases, son of the Senator from Acceptances already have been re- Missions will celebrate its silver ju- 4733 CENTER AVENUE liozere. He is the same attorney ceived from Catholic high schools in bille on May 5. Alfred J. Talley, AT MILLVALE who, u former won MAYFLOWER 1(9» in suit, H highly New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,! president, and the other officers and satisfactory verdict for Cardinal Washington, Providence, Brooklyn | directors of the League are planning HAY'S CUT-RATE Cerretti, victim of defamation and and many other eastern cities. a fitting celebration. PATENT MRDICINES, TOILET ARTICLM. UT calumnies. The meet last year was won by The Rev. William Flynn, secretary OPP. STRAND SWEETS. M V. OTTOMAN L'Action Française, on the other the West Philadelphia Catholi.- High general, reports that during the LIQUOR AND DRUG TREATMENT hand, is suing Cardinal DulHtis for School, with La Salle Military Acad- League's present fiscal year, which A trwfctment that Hoes remove that craving and desire and build up the system 200,000 francs damages for having emy, Oakdale, Long Island, ftn.shing closes on April 30, the League has YELLOW CABS to ui unexpected degree without physical injury in any way. Over 60 years' ser- orna r. LI. STATION -I- BAT AH» NKST vice without loss of patient. We guarantee to do more for a patient now in two printed in Semaine Religieuse, with second. This year's meet is exported aided all the 150 missions by sending weeks than formerly In four week a, thereby saving valuable time. commentaries, the ordinance of the l<> attract a large number of s -hools. substantial help; the donations rang- Ball van co. Sacred Penitenciary condemning the ing from $200 to $2,000. THE SHADYSIDE SANITARIUM league and the journal. Formerly THE KEELY INSTITUTE DR. B. P. SHEPLEB, Prap. REV IEWS COLLEGE The present officers of the League are: Mr. Talley, president; Henry McKINLEY OPTICAL SHOP Ml Shady Armor. Phan*. HllanS MM E. E.. PitUbarrh, Pa. WILL MEET HARVARD Heide, first vice president; Charles (By N.C.W.C New« Servir«) Blaca ISM Braa «aM. Glaaaaa sn4s sai ns«lt«i la sas MS-É» AR wB A. Webber, second vice president; caaraatoW. ArtlSrial «*a isilaM . Dr. ~Va . K Rmn. ORSMMH R MM I By N.C.W.C. Now« Servir«! Omaha, Neb., March 19.—Colum- Victor F. Ridder, treasurer, and Fa- TRIBUNS-RRVIRW BUILDING. CBEENSBUBG. F*. ' ;•»»»»»•»»»»»»»»»»»»»«»»•»»•••»••••»•»««»IIMIIM»! Omaha, Neb., March 19.—As a cli- bia, national organ of the Knights of ther Flynn, secretary general. max to one of its most successful Columbus, has inaugurated a series • à :: seasons, the Creighton University of articles on Catholic colleges and LEAGUE BOOKLET ISSUED BROWN'S DRUG STORK MCKEESPORT debating team will meet Harvard universities. An illustrated article PmiHrXiM a SsiSslii -l- We Year ViaA» University in Omaha on April 11, on Creighton University, prepared New York, Mar. 19.—Copies of an M NORTH HAIN STRRRT. CRRRNSRURG, PA. an discussing the proposition that by Frank P. Fogarty, will appear in ©RUGS KODAKS attractive booklet outlining the aims (Tarjrtfelaf la Uw Dra« Liar. Pnacrlptlaaa Called Far and D*Hr*r«d "Modern Woman is a Curse." the May number of Columbia. and purposes of the National Con- verts' League of the Catholic Daugh- MADER'S PHARMACY ters of America, have been distribu- J. W. Madrr, P.D. E B. Haak, Ph G. »» ted to the supreme officers. 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sing over WJAS from Old St. Pat- rick's. mm »tar! CHANCERY A marathon euchre will be held at oimciAj/s—: 125 North Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne Garden, Tuesday, ""Wed nesday and Thursday, April 2, 3 and Notes of Parish Affairs | OFFICIAL 4, under the auspices of the Boost- 1. On Holy Thursday, March 28, the Solemn Pontifical Mass ers' Club. The winner of the most OPTOME: îSTS mmmmt IBSlninlninlninlr^^ and consecration of the Holy Oils will begin at 10 o'clock in St. points for the three nights of euchre Paul's Cathedral. The reverend clergy are requested to be in the will drive a Whippet sedan home; Pana Ava. «t St gut IlllWl T. Byrne and Holy Ghost Father; Cathedral sacristy at half-past nine o'clock, and to come provided the second highest will get a dining WEEKLY CALENDAR deacon of the Mass, Rev. C. A. San- with cassock, surplice and ; except those who receive a spe- room set, and the third an electric Wednesday evening, at 7:45 emn singing of the Faaskm; f Iderbeck sub-deacon of the Mas cial notice to bring cassock, amice, alb, cincture and biretta. No washer, while the highest number o'clock, Stations of the Cross and tion of dm Cross ali dar; Sunday, Mar. 24, Palm Sunday.! | He v. V.S . Burke; master of cere- one need bring a chasuble or dalmatic. The Holy Oils will be dis- of points for "old maid' 'will also confessions. Hours' Agony aurica front 12 Gospel: History of the Pas- i monies, Rev. J. S. Garahan; chant tributed from 12:30 to 5:00 p. m., in the Chancery receive an electric washer. Two Thursday, morning services begin unta 3 o'eloek, consistine sion. M Ott. XXV1-XXV1I. t era of the Passion, Three Holy 2. In a brief of December 26, 1887, His Holiness Pope Leo hundred prizes will be distributed to at 8 o'clock; Lamentations and ser- mona, singing and pmrers, Mass is proper to the Sun- . Ghost Fathers. Afternoon at 3 XIII, decreed that on the Friday of Holy Week, or on some other the highest number of points for mon by Father Cuthbert, O.M.., different priest pi sai mai < day. Creed. Preface of the 1 o'clock, Stations of the Cross; even- day every year, at the choice of the Ordinary, in every parochial each evening's play. at 7:45 in the evening. of the Stira Last Words cf Cross. | ing, at 7:45 o'clock, sermon and Sta- ] church the needs of the Holy Land be recommended to the chanty The Oblates will receive Commun- Friday, morning services begin at Lord; special sei licas «Mi vi Monday, Mar. 25.—Annunciation I tions of the Cross. of the faithful. ion in a body at the 11 o'clock Mass 8 o'clock; Lamentations and sermon tion of the Cross at 7:46 IV m. of the Blessed Virgin Mary. J Holy Saturday: Solemn Mass at In every church of the diocese the faithful are to be reminded on Sunday. New members will be on the Passion by Father Guenther Holy Saturday, the bissa Mass is proper to the day. j 8. a. m.; celebrant, Rev. Joseph T. on Palm Sunday, of the needs of the Holy Land, and a box is to be received after Mass, and a special at 7:45 p. m. vice» begin at 6:30 o'eloek The second oration is either for | Byrne; deacon of the Mass, Rev. C. placed at the entrance of the church to receive aims on Good Friday Lenten sermon will be preached. Saturday, blessing services begin be followed by a solemn high] the Church or for the Pope. | A. Sanderbeck; sub-deacon of the for the sacred places and the missions in Palestine. Pastors who Sermons: at 7 o'clock. Tuesday, Mar. 26.—St. Ludger. j Mass, Rev. V. S. Burke: master if prefer may take up a collection for the Holy Land at the services on Sunday—Veterans' Hospital, Fa- Easter, procession and Commun- Haiy Tkttlr Mass is proper to the day. ceremonies, Rev. J. H. Garahan. Good Friday instead of placing a box at the door for offerings. It ther Zapora; 9 o'clock Mass, Father ion of the Young Ladies' Sodality at Next Sunday ami The second oration is the same Easter Sunday: Solemn Pontifical is strictly forbidden by interdict of the Holy Father to alienate or Cox; 11 o'clock Mass, Father Cox; the 8 o'clock Mass; high Mass at be general Easter as yesterday. Mass at 11a. m.; celebrant, Rt. Rev. change the destination of alms intended for the Holy Land. 3 p. m.. Father Cox; 7:30 p. m., 10:30 o'clock; Vespers and Benedic- ali men of tha par Wednesday, Mar. 27.—John Da- Hugh C. Boyle, D.D.; assistant All collections are to be sent to Rt. Rev. H. C. Boyle, 125 N. Father Cox. tion at 3 o'clock. in the aftenma ftt tha i msscene. priest, Very Rev. William J. Mc- Craig street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Devotions Hi kesor ot the Mass is proper to the dsy. Mullen, V.G.; deacons of honor, Holy +H. C, BOYLE. St. Mary of Merc» St Angnstine Flower will ha hsU naxt The second oration is a com- Ghost Fathers; deacon of the Mass, The Forty Hours' devotion will Palms will be blessed at 9:15 afternoon and maim. memoration of Saint John Da- Rev. C. A. Sanderbeck; sub-deacon open next Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock on Sunday. The last Mass On Holy TIanfa i of the Mass, Rev. V. S. Burke; mas- o'clock. The solemn closing will will follow immediately after the ter of cedemonies, Rev. J. S. Gara- Mass will begin at 8 o'eloek. Thursday, Mar. 2.—Holy Thurs- gram, including the famous "Palms," take place on Tuesday evening at high Mass. Good Friday morning, Mai han. a chalice and born in procession af- 7:45 o'clock. The members of the day. ter the Mass, to a place prepared for and will sing other hymns during Tenebrae will be chanted on Wed Pre-sanctifled at 8 otìoeh; Msss is proper to the day. Easter Sunday evening: Solemn the procession. Confraternity will take part. nesday, Thursday and Friday after-, the Croaa at * o'eloek, mai Pontifical Vespers at 7:30 o'clock; it on the side altar, called the Re- The Gloria and Creed are said. pository, which is decked with Palm Sunday evening, at 7:30 Blessing of the palms next Sun- noons at 4 o'clock. •ventar at 7:45 o'dock, Friday, Mar. 29.—Good Friday. celebrant, Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, day before the late Mass at 11 On Holy Thursday and Good Fri- veneration of the Croaa. D.D.; assistant priest, Very Rev. flowers and lights, where the faith- o'clock, there will be sermon and Mass of the Presanctified aa ful come to watch and pray. The Benediction. o'clock. ' day mornings the services will begin Holy Saturday, moni William J. McMullen, V.G.; Deacons Services for Holy Week are as at 8 o'clock, and on Holy Saturday in the Missal. The orations are of honor, Rev. Joseph T. Byrne and solemn high Mass and procession The Holy Week services will begin will bacia at 7 o'eloek, _ aa in the Missal. will be at 8 o'clock. |at 8:30 o'clock in the morning and follows: they will begin at 6 o'clock. the fin, baptismal «star Holy Ghost Father; chanters. Rev. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Lenten devotions will be held on Saturday, Mar. M.—Holy Satur- C. A. Sanderbeck and Rev. V. S. Good Friday—a day the Church in the evening they will begin at chal candle. day (Fast and Abstinence until 7:45. The evening services will noonday Mass at 12 o'clock. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Eaater Snnday Burke; master of ceremonies, Rev. commemorates the Passion of Christ, Monday, at 12:30, noon, Way of noon). J. S. Garahan. the most sad and solemn of all the feature Tenebrae devotion special evenings st 7:30 o'clock. will be bieesed after al Msss is proper to the day. days of Holy Week. The priests ap- for Holy Thursday and Good Friday. the Cross. Saturday mnralaa Gloria. Preface is of Easter. pear in black vestments and pros- The veneration of the Cross will Tuesday, at 12:30, noon, sermon. St PhUoaena bacia at 7 o'eloek. Q The prayers beginning "Com- Epiphany trate themselves before the altar, take place while the services are go- Wednesday, at 12:30, noon, Way Holy Thursday, morning services be board at 4 and 7 o'elaeh ta municating with" and "We which is stripped. Then follows the ing on to give all an opportunity to of the Cross; Rosary, sermon and begin at 8 o'clock; Atonement ser- evening. Holy Week—the great week when Benediction at 7:45 p. m. vice at 7:45 in the evening. therefore" in the Canon are I the Church commemorates Christ's chanting of the Passion of Our Lord take part in this exercise. Eaater Sunday, Marna «• hai proper to Eaater. There ia no I The annual euchre for the benefit Holy Thursday, solemn high Mass Good Friday, in the morning, sol- 8:80 and 10:80 o'eloek. death and burial—will be solemnly from St. John's Gospel, after which and procession of the Blessed Sacra- Introit, no Creed, no Offertory, [ celebrated in Epiphany church. prayers are sung for all conditions of the new church will be held by »erse, and no Agnus Dei. } the Knights of St. George and the ment at 7:45 a. m.; special prayers '***i*iriYrri(rinnnnniinnaii(uuu| Palm Sunday—The beautiful cere- of men. At the conclusion of the at 12:30, noon; sermon at 7:45 p. m. mony of the blessing and distrib- prayers the cross is uncovered, ex- L. C. B. A. posed and adored. This is followed Good Friday, Mass of the Pre- uting of palms on Palm Sunday is a sanctified (solemn) at 7:15 a. m.; remembrance of our Saviour's entry by procession from the Repository, St. Michael FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION and then the Mass of the Pre-sanc- public veneration of the Cross all into Jerusalem a few days before Lenten devotions scheduled are: day; Way of the Cross at 12:30, His death. As He approached the tified is sung. These solemn services Sunday afternoon, usual sermon Economy and Health March will begin at 9 o'clock. At 12:30 noon, and at 3 o'clock; sermon, fol- city a great throng came forth to (German). lowed by Way of the Cross, at 7:45 22. Carnegie—St. Joseph. meet Him—some perhaps in a spirit there will be noonday devotions and Wednesday evening, special doc- 18. Braddock—St. Michael's. Veneration of the Cross; the Way p. m. of mere curiosity to see the far- trinal sermon (English) of particu- Holy Saturday, solemn services 24. Pittsburgh — St. Mary of famed prophet and wonder-worker of the Cross at 3 o'clock, and at lar interest to the younger element Grow in a begin at 6 a. m.; blessing of fire, in- Merey. others because' they hoped to see 7:45, Passion sermon. of our present generation. Holy Saturday — The ceremonies I cense, Paschal candle and reading of 25. Pittsburgh — I m m a c u I ate some evidence of His miraculou Friday evening, usual devotions of the prophecies, blessing of baptis- Heart power; and some because they be- of this last day begin with the bless- the Stations of the Cross; in the af- 26. Homestead—St Anthony. ing of the new fire struck from flint ternoon, for the children. mal font, chanting of Litany, to be Vegetable Garden lieved in Him and recognized Him followed by solemn high Mass at 27. Pittsburgh—St. Joseph Acad- as the long-expected Redeemer. at the church door. From this fire Regular meeting this week of the a candle with three stems, placed on 7:45 a. m. emy. The Gospel tells us that the people Orphans' Board. Holy Communion will be distrib- You will find everything you need to make your garden « 28. Belle Vernon—St. Sebastian. conducted Jesus in triumph through a reed, is lighted and carried up the Wednesday evening in Holy Week church aisle and the Paschal candle uted in the Mass on Holy Thursday success — reliable seeds, choice bulbs and plants, handy 30. New Kensington—St. Mary. 1 the city gate, spreading their gar will be the last performance of the and in the Mass on Holy Saturday. 31. Pittsburgh—St. Henry. 1 ments before Him as a mark of is then blessed, when the "Exultet," | Passion Play, "Veronica's ." tools and all kinds of supplies at the hymn of praise, is sung. After The Palms will be blessed on Sun- T homage, and that they went befor St George Him in joyful procession, carrying this the twelve prophecies are chant- day, before the high Mass at 9:30 ed, and then the priests go in pro- o'clock. Next Sunday morning, during the palms and chanting hosannas of 7 o'clock Mass, the Young Ladies' GARDEN HEADQUARTERS praise. All this will be solemnly cession, to bless the baptismal font, The Three Hours' Agony service St Paul's Csthedrsl singing on the way back the Litany Sodality will receive Holy Commun- commemorated at 11 o'clock next on Good Friday will be conducted by ion in a body. In the afternoon, Holy Week services will be as fol- Sunday, with specially prepared of the Saints, after which the Mass a Benedictine Father of St. Vincent | lows: starts, the altar decked with flowers, after devotions, conference for the The Original musical program. In accordance Archabbey. same will be held. Holy Thursday: Solemn Pontifi- with a very ancient custom, the the organ peals its glad alleluia ami cal Mass and Consecration of the the bells ring. These ceremonies Next Sunday morning the palms Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ St. Canice will be blessed before the 9:30 Holy Oils at 10 a. m.; celebrant, as related in the xxvi and xxvii tart at 7 o'clock. The Holy Angels Sodality will re- Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, D.D.; assis- o'clock Mass, distribution of the Beckert's Seed Store chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel, ceive Communion on Sunday at the palms and procession. tant priest, Very Rev. William J. will be chanted, with the Rev. Thos. St. Psul's Monastery the 9 o'clock Mass. W* BAVK MO BRANCH 8TOUS McMullen, V.G.; deaçons of honor, The services of Holy Week will Devotions during Holy Week will B. Leppan in the role of Christus, The minstrel rehearsals are held be as follows: Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Gorzynski and the Rev. James L. Stewart, narrator, be: every Tuesday and Friday evenings. Rev. Stephen Schramm; deacon of Wednesday and Thursday, Tene- Holy Thursday, Communion will 101-103 Federal Street and the Rev. J. F. R. Corcoran, Tht Altar and Rosary Society will be'dlstributod at'e o'clock; Mass"at the Mass, Rev. Clement Hrtanek; Pilate. brae at 3.30 p. m. hold a ebchre in the school hall on o'clock, with procession of the Pittsburgh, Pa. sub-deacon of the Mass, Rev. L. A. Tenebrae—the Service of Dark- Holy Thursday, Holy Communion Faster Tuesday, April 2. O'Connell; masters of ceremonies, ness—figuring the growing darkness at 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 a.m.; sol- Blessed Sacrament; adoration throughout the day; Tenebrae in the Phone Fairfax 421« Rev. J. S. Garahan and Very Rev. of the earth at the time when Christ, emn Mass at 8:00 a. m.; evening ser- St. Mary's, North Side John Greiner. In addition to these the light of the world, died on the vice at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by the evening at 7:30 o'clock. . Rev. Father Fidelis, C.P. Next Sunday, March 24, the Mar- Good Friday, Mass of the Pre- officers, the Bishop will be assisted cross on Calvary, will be solemnly ried Ladies' Conference will make Complete catalogue, full of valuable information, togethsll by twelve priests, seven deacons, chanted in polyphonic style of music Good Friday, morning service at sanctified will begin at 7 o'clock. with Beckert's "Suggestions for Summer Planting," seven sub-deacons, four distributors 8:00 o'clock; Three Hours' Agony at their Easter Communion in a body Unveiling of the Cross and adora- by the combined junior and senior during the 8 o'clock Mass. of the Holy Oils and four canopy- choirs at 7:45 Wednesday, Thurs- noon to 3:00 p. m. Sermon by the tion of the same throughout the mailed free on request Write or phone today. bearers. day and Friday evenings. Rev. Father Lucian, C.P. Evening Blessing of the Palms will take day; Tenebrae in the evening at 7:30 Good Friday: Mass of the Pre- Holy Thursday — commemorating service at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by place at 10:30 a. m., followed by the o'clock. sanctified at 9 s. m.; celebrant, Rt. the institution of the Holy Euchar- the Rev. Father Berchmans, C.P. Palm Sunday procession and solemn Saturday morning, services will Day-Old Chicks: Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, D.D.; assistant ist, a day when one Mass only is Holy Saturday, blessing and sol- high Mass. During the chanting of | begin at 7 o'clock, blessing of the White Leghorns, Barred Rocks and Wyandotte*. priest. Very Rev. William J. McMul- said, the celebrant consecrating an emn Mass at 7:30 a. m. the Passion, distribution of Blessed fire, baptismal water and Paschal len, V.G.; deacons of honor, Rev. J. additional Host, which is placed in Confessions, Wednesday and Sat- Palms will be made. An English candle. urday, afternoon and evening. , Lenten sermon will be preached at Quality Service Reliability Easter Sunday, solemn Mass at | p\ m' St. Wendelin, Carriek 10:00 a. m.; sermon by the Rev. Fa Tenebrae services, or Chanting of The complete ceremonial of the ther Bertin, C.P. the Lamentations, on Wednesday, Catholic Church will be carried out Thursday and Friday of Holy Week, at St. Wendelin church, Carriek, St Francis, Homestead at 7:45 p. m., will be followed on during Holy Week. Public devotions Blessing of the Palms will take Wednesday by the Way of the Cross; will be held each morning and even- place before the 10:30 o'clock high <*i Thursday by the Rosary and Lit- ing of the three days preceding the Mass on Sunday. any of the Most Holy Name, and on great feast of Easter. Your Piano! Good Friday by the final Lenten The schedule of devotions is as All married women of the parish will receive Holy Communion in a Sermon on the Crucifixion. follows: Is It Out-of-Date? body in the 8 o'clock Mass on Sun- On Holy Thursday, at 8 a. m., Palm Sunday, at the 9:46 Mass, Catholic Summm day. They will observe the feast of there will be solemn high Mass and blessing of the palms, distribution the Seven Dolors of the Blessed procession. The Holy Name men of the palms ana procession. Mother on Friday. will observe the hours of adoration Wednesday evening at 7:46, Ten- If you own an old fashioned piano—how On Holy Thursday and Good Fri- from Thursday, 9 a. m., till Friday, ebrae. 6 a. m. Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, School of America day the morning services will be docs it looh, and sound? Is it bringing your held at 8 o'clock and the evening ser- On Good Friday the services will solemn Mass, procession with the home the distinction and joy which a piano vices at 7:46 o'clock. begin at 8 a. m. At 3 p. m., in the Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of can bring? Piano tone is sweeter, more During the day-time the families church, the Way of the Cross will be Reposition, adoration of the Blessed will be apportioned in alphabetical said. Sacrament throughout the day; in musical, more inspiring than ever before. order to spend an hour in adoration. On Holy Saturday, Blessing of the the evening at 7:46, devotions to the Styles have changed, too—the modern piano The church committee, assisted by Fire, Easter Candle, Holy Water, Blessed Sacrament and Tenebrae. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY all societies of the parish, will con- etc., will begin at 7 a. m., with sol Friday morning at 8 o'clock, brings new beauty and luxury. duct a euchre entertainment in May emn high Mass at 8 o'clock Mass of the Pre-sanctifled; unveil- for the benefit of the parish. On Easter Sunday, Blessing of ing of the Cross; adoration of the Extension Course The local branch of the Catholic eatables will take place after the Cross throughout the day: Stations Women's Union meets this Friday 6, 7 and 8 o'clock Masses; at 11 a. m. of the Cross at 3 p. m. In the even- July 1st-27th, 1929 Replace your old piano with a handsome new evening after services. solemn high Mass, with sermon, will nig at 7:45, sermon and Tenebrae. be offered; at 7:45 p. m., solemn Saturday morning at 6:30, Bless- St. Agnes, Thompson. Run Vespers and Benediction. ing of the fire, water and Paschal The members of the Young Men's candle.* High Mass at 8 o'clock. Society will receive their Holy Easter 8t Patrick's The Masses on Easter Sunday Communion ne^ct Sunday during the The vigil before the Eucharistic morning will be at the usual hours. ¡Education French History 8 o'clock Mass/ Before this Mass the King will 1>egin on Holy Thursday The Mass at 9:46 will be a solemn PIANO Palms will be blessed and distrib- and continue day and night until the Msss. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock {English Spanish Philosophy uted in both Masses. Mass of the Pre-sanctified on Good there will be solemn Vespers. Music You will enjoy its mellow, singing tone, the Holy Thursday devotions will in- Friday. clude high Mass, followed by pro- • Other services of Holy Week will St Agnes perfected experience of 88 years of piano cession with the Blessed Sacrament; be as follows: Confessions will be heard on Wed- UNIVERSITY CREDIT mahing. adoration all day; devotion to Our Palm Sunday, low Masses at 9 and nesday afternoon and evening. Dear Lord in the Blessed Eucharist 11 oVlock, with hymns sung during The services on Thursday and May be obtained in an ideal climate and at 7:30 in the evening. the reading of the Passion, and ser- Friday mornings will begin at 8 On Good Friday the services will mons by Father Cox. The boys' o'clock, and on Saturday morning delightful surroundings on the shores be: Mass of the Pre-sancitified at 8 choir will sing at 11 o'clock and the af 7 o'clock. o'clock; Way of the Cross at 3 mixed choir at 9 o'clock. There will be Stations of the Cross of Lake Champlajpn, at Cliff o'clock; devotions to the five Holy Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and sermon on Friday evening. Wounds, sermon on the Sacred Pas- evenings beautiful services will be St Walburga Haven, N. Y. sion at 7:30 in the evening. conducted and Father Cox will The Christian Mothers' Confrater- Holy Saturday, the services, bless- preach at all devotions. nity will celebrate its silver jubilee, ing of the new fire, the Easter can- Services will be held at noon on receiving general Communion and dle, the Easter water, will begin at Thursday, Friday and Saturday. receiving new members into the as- REV. FRANCIS P. DUFFY. D.D. MM* ^ President CathaSe Sams Pittsburgh'« 7 o'clock. The Good Friday services, which sociation at the 8 o'clock Mass on ATlmM, tt«^« ^ , will begin at noon and end at 3 p. m., ST. REV. MGR. MICHAEL J. LAVELLE, LUD. MIMIC Center Friday morning. St Ursula, Allison Psrk will consist of regular Good Friday The school children will receive Chairman Beard of Stadka The first Mass on Palm Sundav services, as well as sermons by Communion at the 8 o'clock Mass on REV. WILLIAM J. DUANB, SJ. will be at 8 o'clock, and the second, Fathers Cox and Wuentzel upon the Sunday, and palms will be blessed st President Fordham University a high Mass, at 10:30. The blessing Seven Last Words of Christ on the the high Mass at 10 o'clock. Sta- SCH0ENBERGER. GO. of the palms will take place before Cross. _ Between sermons the boys' tions of the Cross will be said at 3 REV. MOLES J. OUAIUA. 8J. the 10:30 Mass, and the procession and mixed choirs will render beau- o'clock. Dean ai Fordham University will follow immediately, with the tiful and appropriate hymns. The Holy Week services are: 631 LIBERTY AVENUE school children taking part. The Prof. James H. McKeever, young MAURICE ft MGAUN, PU 1 H large choir will render a special pro- and talented musician, is anxious to Director af Faedham University Piano» give those who attend Old St Pat- In loving memory of Thomas Horn• of America'$ Foremost McCaffrey who died one year ago WANTED rick's, and those who listen over MASON a HAMLIN KNABE CH1CKERINO Station WJAS, a varied program today, March 20, 1928. Write far Fall Informatisa as to J. A c. FISCHER MARSHALL a WENDELL THE AMPICO and he invites the talent of the city Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord. C. A. WEBBBI WANTED—Three furnished rooms and surrounding territory to rail And let perpetual light shine for two adults with Catholic fam- him at Walnut 4094-J, or "write to upon him. 4« Caart Street N.T. ily. Address C, Pittsburgh Catholic. him at 108 Elmont street, Pitts- May he rest ia peace. Amen. 4MB 3-21-29 burgh, Pa., and arrange a date to - •Wi, i i in 11 iii y^1 ii^i'wiijWirfW Phot», Atlantic

young ladies of the parish, has been HIIIH M «lin >»•••111 l'è M I É » 11 mi IIMttlHIIIIIM Good Shepherd, will be held April Musical Comedy to assembled and from indications the 10 in Bryn Mawr auditorium, Lari- Benedict Elected play should lie one of the I »est ever mer avenue. The affair will be con- C 0l OP A. coached by Father Maher. VINCENTIANS WELL HELP ducted under the auspices of St. Duqueme Captali Benefit Church of The theme of the play portrays Joseph's Club. Card playing and | dancing will start at 8:30 p. m. the predicament a traveling show By J. WILLIAM McGOWAN CmMM St. Frauds Xavier finds it*elf in when stranded in a For 1929-30 Seasoa Court Ne. ST. GEORGE SODALITY railroad* station and its own train Executive Secretary, K. of C. Big Brother Movement pnasha is two hours late. The members of At the monthly meeting of St. Banqueting Friday night in the evening in «t V Since taking «ver the directing of the show are heading for the town George Sodality, the sodalists unan- Fort Pitt Hotel the Duqoeene Uni- wembera. The the performance which will be held of "Kissame," and while awaiting MI i iifWHH<"»*»imM»fMiMM MiinmmmH imously agreed to welcome the So- versity basketeers elected Gamm made by the by Branch K>7, Knights of St. their train work in many interesting To attend a meeting of a Saint juely of line with things delists from St Veronica's parish, (Gamy) Benedict as their captain Margaret ft and comical scenes, interspersed Vincent de Paul Conference is to be Cat holic: For example: A younjimg Ambridge, Pa., at the next regular for 1929-80. placed upon An ^ George, for the benefit of the Church with musical and vocal numlx'rs. meeting, April 22. This event has •adi departed of St. Francis Xavier, North Side, impressed bv activities of laymen chap, seventeen years of age, from Benedict has been acclaimed as Father Maher is personally di- whose only objective is to serve God one of our large city parishes, was been anticipated for some time and The Hewer ridi wt the Rev. P. E. Maher, pastor of the all St. George sodalists are urged to the best all around athlete In the and Mary Louiee Flaherty.' recting the dramatic phases of the through service to others. The Vin- recently brought into court. He had university. His work in the nasi congregation and spiritual advisor performance and the musical num- centians of St. Andrew's parish, no stolen an automobile .for joy-ride be present. Next Sunday is general choir conaieted el Sisters ' of the branch, has changed the form Communion for the Sodality. Con- football season has been the de- Boehm, Helen BWIML bers are being developed under the doubt, are not unlike members of purposes. Questioned in regard to ciding factor in over half the game« of the production from a minstrel personal direction of J. Nich Puhl, other conferences in their attitudes religion, he straightway claimed to ference will be held in the afternoon aun, Mary Kennedy and show to a cleverly arranged musical after Stations. After Mass the at chalked up to the credit of the butoel. district organizer of the Knights of and objectives, and it was the par- be a Catholic, and the following dia- Dukes. comedy entitled "Kissame." A cast St. George. The play will lie pro- ticular pleasure of the writer to be logue resulted: tendance cards will be collected. of more than sixty member» of the duced some time next month in the allowed the privilege of attending a "How often do you attend The treasurer will receive dues from Nine men were awarded letter* Osort anyone wishing to pay in the morn as announced by John D. Holahan, order, augmented by a number of parish auditorium. meeting of this most charitable church ?" Sunday, April 7, will be the group of Catholic men. ing or after Conference. graduate manager of athletics. Jo- "Oh, once in a while." seph Vernon, center: Robert (Brud) anal Communion any far the wm^ The St. Andrew's Conference is "Were you there last Sunday?" Stephens, «aid: Ben Luhic, Jr., ben of the cour—- t Th, _e Rev_. PmI interested in doing something for "No." "THE CURSE OF KASHMIR" E. Campbell, chaplain. «• be «S the boys of St. Andrew's parish who "When did you last hear Mass?" Final arrangements are being forward; Benedfc, forward; Jock bra*TtE ¡ST^mTJS made for the play, "The Curse of Rosenberg, retiring captain; Wil- place at ^Ma^of ICereveh are unfortunate enough to come into "Last Easter." liam Vixxa. Collodi, Maurice Silver- - " - ^ m contact with one or other of our "Have you received your First Kashmir," to be presented on April nt S o'clock. Mn. Mia courts dealing with minors. That Communion ?" 'A and 4, by the senior class of St. stem and Joe Palamone. rhstrssaa ef the brsakfaet these charitably disposed men will V'No." John's High School, in the school Rosenberg, retiring captain, grad- fallow in the be able to render much constructive It later followed that of the seven auditorium. uates in June. He has won letters service goes without saying. It must in this boy's family,^ but one, a The following are members of the in basketball for four yean. Vina Onrti be remembered, to begin with, that cast: Misses Annabelle Close, Dor- and Collodi also get their diplomas younger sister, was' regular in othy Walter, Mary Waldron, Made- Court Consuelo, Catholic one of the big problems presented by church attendance. The boy did not in June. Silverstein and Benedict ten of Amsrira, has selected many court cases is that of neglected remember ever seeing his father in leine Hillgrove, Maxine Kohler, join the list of Dukes to gat letters Kathryn King and Peggy Hart; in the two major sports, basketball day afterneea, April SO, for a religion. For instance, of the 5411 church, and his mother was an ex- ity card party, to Catnolic boys arraigned in one Court tremely rare visitor. The children Messrs. John Straka, Edward Spahn, and football. Creery's dining la W+ during 1928, almost one-half of had never attended a Catholic school. Regin Fey and Maurice Hines. them, or 252, were irregular in Mass In fact, they owed their favorable Mrs. Madeliene Skelly Foust is in attendance. A very large percent- attitude toward the Catholic faith, charge of the production. age of the total group had yet to re- and the fact that they considered ceive their First Communion, aiid themselves Catholics, to the interest MISS REGAN ENTERTAINED many were inclined to scoff at re- taken in them by a friendly Catholic NOW OPE« N ligion generally. neighbor during their earlier years. The Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Wo- The causal factors in the above In such cases as the above, the men entertained Miss Agnes G. Re- The Last Word in Bowling Alkft situation neeil not be discussed in kindly, sympathetic interest of a gan, executive secretary of the Na- these few paragraphs. It must be Vincentian will unquestionably pro- tional Council of Catholic Women, at said, however, tnat the religiosity of duce favorable •results , . The, field„„ fo. r I a dinner at the Council House, 5816 VWt UM N«W , some of our sectional groups, from such service p v whence comes the bulk of our juve- groups are ¿3 | x* iS»: or nile crime, is at a strikingly low ebb. equipped to lend aid than those ar They are not religion conscious, and rayed under the banner of Saint Vin the council, introduced the horior r general attitude is almost gro- cent de Paul. guest, who gave an interesting talk th on the National Catholic School Ritz] Bowling Recreation Service at Washington, D. C. PHtflbniffh'g Mont Modern BowMag jUtaya SOCIETY « li OBITUARIES i 738-742 Brooktine BooIctoH BRIDGE PATRONESSES NEWMAN PLAYERS MRS. MARY A. O'LEARY We cenltaMy invile the The Newman Community Players Mrs. Mary O'Leary died in her - nee enr facOMee < A partial list of patronesses spon- will produce "The Divorce Ques home, 1019 Wallace avenue, Wil- soring the annual benefit Easter tion" on the stage of the Boys' Cen kinsburg, on Wednesday, March 13, the bridge tea to be given by the Alum- tral High School, Fifth avenue, near in her 80th year, and was buried nae Association of St. Xavier's Craig street, on April 8, 9 and 10. from St. James church on Saturday, Spedai Attestino to CM* Academy, Latrobe, on Easter Mon- The play, written by William An- March 16. The remains were in- day afternoon, April 1, in the ball thony McGuire, will present the terred in St. Mary's cemetery. She aai Partita room of the Hotel Schenley, in- Catholic view upon marriage, and had attended St. James church for cludes: particularly the question of di- the past fifty years. Mr» Harry S Allen. Mr». A. W. Ardery. vorces. Mrs. O'Leary was a .native of 10—Perfect Braaawick- Mr- Catherine Behane, Mi»» Juwphine Be- "The Divorce Question" will In- Pittsburgh and had lived in this dis- hane. Mr». Harry F. lleglen. Mr». Gaorc* A. Bafte-CoHaader Afcyi It IVryman. Mr». J.«M-ph A "Berk, Mr». Frank supported hy a strong cast, com trict all her life. She is survived ] Hoy It*. Mr» John P. Brarken. Mr». Wil- posed of memliers of the Newman by three sons: Daniel O'Leary, of liam F llmwn. Mr». John Bro«ty. Mr» A. R. Club, an organisation comprising Wilkinsburg; John O'Leary, of Budd, Mrs A .1 Buechncr; Mr». A. W. Hell. Catholic students in all colleges of Washington, Pa., and Joseph Mi»» Jane Callahan. Mr». Jam«» C. Camp- Uto HOMO of the bell. Mr» Thoma» Co»nrov«\ Mr». M. J Cata- the Pittsburgh district. O'Leary, of Steubenville, O.: and lano, Mr» Thoma» II. Culllnan, Mr». A. Can- Mrs. Foust, directress of dramat- seven daughters: Mrs. W. A. Kearns, rellicre, Mr». Mary J Darraeh, Mr». R. A. ics at Seton Hill, is coaching the Mrs. J. H. Kernick, Mrs. E. H. Darranh. Mr» Herbert R. Dlrollng, Mr» Newmanites. Dumm, Mrs. F. M. Darragh, of Wil- Chart*» A. Devlin. Mr». R J. Doueherty. Mr» Charle» A. Duffy, Mr». Thoma» Duno- kinsburg; Mrs. T. P. McMahon, of hot\ Mr» Vincent C. Dwycr. Mr». D. G. UNIVERSITY DANCE Wilmerding; Mrs. O. D. Miller, of IVrly Mr». J. F. F.rny Duquesne University's annual card Alliance, O, and Mrs. P. E. Hanover, GEORGE a WK88A. Mgr. Mr» J C. Karrell, Mr». J R Flannery, party and dance, to be held in the of Akron, O. She also leaves forty- A.D. C. -BeantifyYour Lawn so Garden^ Mi«* K«Ihle.-n Kindly. Mr». J Richard Flat- Hotel Schenley ball room, on Tues- one grandchildren and seven .great- Exteads to all his f ricade a car- |ry, Mr». A. A. Frauenheim, Mr». John A. dial invitation to visit these Freyvoeel, Mr» John If Friday. Mm Wil- day, April 2, will he the first social grandchildren, a total of flfty-eight liam J Friday. Mrs Klisabrth Gnlvln. Mi»» function for the Dukes of the post- direct descendants living. altra flne Bowling Alleys. Mtnrtrrl Calvin. Mi»» Anna M. Grrbirdinf. Lenten season. Dewey Bergman's Mr» W H. Griffin, Mr». Jmeph A. Glaaen- April 8 to 2* 112» kanip. Mr* Edward H. Ilahn. Mrs. William orchestra has been engaged to fur- CHARLES ROCK J. Ilarimil, Mr» M A Hanlon, Mr» Stephen nish the music for the affair. Wes Charles Bock, 58 year old, past J. Haye». Mi»» Corrinr Held. Mr». William Vaugn, well-known vocalist, has grand knight of Allegheny Council, P. Nrrkmin, Mr» Kdward B Hrck»l, Mr», also been secured. The Students' lidnvy F llrrkrrt. Mr». J M H.ilbi»h. Mr», Knights of Coumbus, No. 286, and .'harlf* Hulfman. John W. Jilm. Mr» John Activities Association is sponsoring president of the Bock-Stauffer To- DIRECTIONS TO REACH THE BITS R »CREATION F Krnnrdy. Mr» A J Kl^fer. Mr» (¡«org» this year's dance. The affair, which bacco Co., died last Friday in the Ten minutes from the heart of Pittaburgh drive ont the Boule- Kounti. Mr». M. J. Krlly. Mr». William P. is the oldest social function in the Suburban General Hospital,Bellevue. vard of the Allies, over Liberty Bridge and threngh the Liberty I-anitc, Mr» C. P. Lane, Misa Marion I.»w- history of the University, is being •rr. Mr» Juarph A. Ijiwlrr. Mr». C. R I-»y. Mr. Bock was a native of old Al- Tubes, one block on West Liberty avenue te Pioneer, left te Mr» 1!. E. I.lpplncott. Mr». Roger E. resumed after a lapse of two years. legheny. He lived at 910 California Brookline boulevard, or Brookline street enr right to door. Ex- lxtughney. Henry B. Stafford is general avenue, Avalon. He received his ed cellent parking fncilitiea. Mr» A. V. Merriman. Mr» Oorge F Mar- chairman; Mary E. Abel, secretary, ucation in Allegheny parochial lirr. Mn F W Marshall, Mr» K. Minard. and John F. McGill, treasurer. schools and later attended St. Vin- Mr» Harry J Miller. Mr». J. A. Mohr. Mi»» cent's College, Beatty, Pa. Marie I.. Monrhead. Mr». A. E. Murphy, Other chairmen are: Helen McCar- ALL MODERN INNOVATIONS Mr». Mary S Murphy. Mr» Frank D. Mur- ten, patrons; Betty Daily, prizes; He is survived by his widow, Mrs. DRUG 8TOU la aonMcthm. LirtH Insita, bel sad seM «et* W» k*re «v«nrtUM you mmmà for Fam. Garin to. Mr» Jame» P Murray. Mr» W D. John F. McGill. tickets, and Charles Emma Bock; two sons, Charles Bock at th* alley*. Very aijin NM rami fsr Mia Mi »«•*<•—' •M L»wn—V«j|et»blc, Flower mmA Lawa Seeda— Mar»hall. Mr» William A MrI>onald. Mr». O. Rice, publicity. and Frank Bock, and two daughters •yatorn. Blower Hjntm uMd te M hssttag aai mUMlK, Mary Mcfilnley. Mr» R M MrWade. Mr». Mrs. W. F. Fritsche and Mrs. Joseph per»tur« •( «II time.. Ro>M. B«sIIm, Skrabn mmà Via«. AIm Fam Ma. John F McGraw. Mr». Joaeph M. O'Donnell, Afaunr.Gar|n mmd Poaltry SappHo. Fertili*«-«. Mi»» M<>lIie O'lHinnell, Mr» Charlee A. Poth, BELLEVUE PLAY R. North. Funeral services were Mr» A H Riethmullrr. Mr* T I.. Roae. Rev. I. J. McGovern, pastor of the held at 9 a. m. last Wednesday in MijMWtfhM fVìftftflHftiaill ¡•nrri«U-, Eia. Mr» M W Rlhn. Mr». Paul H. Shanahan. the Church of the Assumption, Belle Mr» John Sheekey. Mr» Jmeph T Somer». Assumption Church, Bellevue, called Coli. or «vite far Oar illutraicd Catalo|ac oi Mi»» l^na Snyder. Mi»» Hernadelte Sulli- a meeting of a few of the members vue, with interment following in the fantoroot *a every Gamica Lavar. It*a Frac! van. Mr» G. M. Srhwan. Mr» l^uia Schmidt. Friday evening, March 1, and ap- North Side Catholic cemetery. Wagner, Mr» Henry Wiitmer. Mr» Wil- pointed the following to serve on the Jr.. Mrs Benj S Thoma». Mr» J rk Tier- various committees for a play which MRS. MAGDALENA KNORR THE L w. SCOTT COMPANY ney. Mr». F. F. Vowinkl Mr». G< ^•rgt- A. liam H Young. will be given in the Avalon school Magdalena Seuhr, widow of I Tii nee nn"- v H mml m Hanzel, Betty Hansel, Elvira Hut- Loefller, a graduate of the institution est in the world—ssede by head. Saaepheae «»ah A RENDEZVOUS tinger, Loretta Kausler, Ruth ALUMNAE RECEPTION in 1897, yesterday morning at 10 Come in—let us tell you how essy Sel/-«ljn stieg Knaebel, Catherine Kunkel, Marie A dance and card party will b« o'clock. Attorney Loefller waa one k Is to mskf big money, quick. Neesties* Podi FOR THOSE WHO Kennedy, Mary I^inge, Mary Mihelic, held by the Nurses' Alumnae of St, of the initial staff of professors of {•t «sisIII» Armella Ostereider, Rosalie Pfeis- John's General Hospital in the Fort the Law School. He taught there laHfiMseia LOVE MUSIC terer, Mildred Rahe, Betty Quiter, Pitt Hotel, on Friday evening, April from its founding in 1911 till the lactlea, feg Blanche Rider, Mary Schlie, Anna 19. Miss Irene Castner, general date of his death last month. The rTLSSt Schlosser, Tillie Schlosser, Cather- nulle wie chairman, is being assisted in the deceased was one of the most hon- MS MUHT, SU* ine Schneider, Patty Stalter, Ida plans by other chairmen, as follows: ored and respected members of the s Manin IW Weber, Rose Weber, Dolores Weiss, Secretary, Miss Catherine Muehil; school's entire faculty. eta ft Base- eaeae with Alberta Wunderly, Adelaide Wun- treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Schnorr; me ramm .1 derlv, Claire Wunderly, Agnes reception. Miss Amelia Koch; pa- MfAOwaaa Zunic, Jenny Zunic, John Albrecht, trons, Miss Mary Schiffgens; publi Washington Trip WO] Kdward Dorsch. John Dorsch. Rich- city. Miss Henrietta Mang; music. ard Dorsch, Joseph Dopp, August Miss Hilda Fanbaugh; cards, Miss Open Season's Series li .Sitf. I ..A "THE LATEST Engle, Regis Flory, Larry Gaertner, The first of the many week-end nmnatnOTBson Minnie Von Bergen; prises, Miss lìlÉBlai Mill Mflfdiltoál^k Joseph Gerstbrein, Ollie Gerstbrein, Kathleen Dirstine;; reservations, spring short troops, Miss Anna A. blMbMÍu TfeanesM*—M*- AT THE William Gruber. Edward Geiger, Jo- Miss Catherine Klaas. Egan, of 367 S. Negley avenue, will TiiwÉÂifi ta 1rs seph Gloeckner, Joseph Hanzel. chaperon, is the one of April 13 to ZiSÇhS EARLIEST" Frank Kindsvater, Al Legler, Art EASTER MONDAY PARTY Washington, D. C. On this trip the Ix'gler, Ed. Legler, Lawrence Link- The Confraternity of the Blessed party will enjoy sight-seeing to all •'nheimer. Paul Linkenheimer, Harry Sacrament and Altar Society of St. points of interest In the National Loritz. Joseph Mark), Francis Mc- Peter's church. North Side, will hold capital and will visit the famous WURLÏÏZER at JOE HILLER'S Vey, Charles Rooney, Jack Rooney, a card nprty in St. Peter's school Franciscan Monastery known as Edward Krall, Andrew Schlosser, hall. 106 W. North Diamond street, "The Holy Land of America," ai lohn Scully, William SchotofT, Gerry North Side, on Easter Monday even- well as visiting the Immaculate Con- Your Address Here Stalter, Georre Stengel, William ing, April 1. Bridge, euchre, "500," ception Shrine. (Between Sonett Here) Steurnagel. William Tucke. Joseph bingo and "old maid" will be played. Other trips will be to Detroit, Chi- Vitunic, Ed. Vogler, Frank Young A diamond ring will be given as a cago, Niagara Falls, New York and SONG SHOP and Henry Young. door prise. Shenandoah Caverns. Mrs. Winifred Wahner is general For lovers of the Little Flower, NURSES' DANCE chairlady. the thirty day August trip to 540 Smithfield Street The Nurses' Alumnae Association Europe will be of great interest. Next to The Davi» Theatra of Mercy Hospital will bold a formal DANCE—CA RD PARTY The party will visit Lisieux, the dance in the William Penn Hotel on A reception and card party for home of St. Therese. The group also April 9. Mrs. Olive McNellis is gen- the benefit of the Eudes Institute, spend several days in Puis and in eral chairman. formerly the East End Home of the London.

' 1 ill ÉilìiS KZ Phon«, Atlantic 0696-2624 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC w 1 First National Bank at Pittsburgh I ALL STEAMSHIP LINES BERMUDA hi Milan, bla n< TOURIST DEPARTMENT THE GULF STREAM PLAYGROUND IwniWm, Mr Only Two Days' Sail Froal Now York Phone. Atlantic MM FIFTH AVENUE and WOOD STREET MADONNA COLLECTING A Now Horn Im Art Illustrated Booklet and Fall Information Furniahed by ear Travel HljlilBUl aoaaana^anarainanflnansìnfin^^ VISIT OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT DIAMOND NATIONAL BANK (A column conducted nnder the "A certain nobleman of Panthera, auapicea of Cliff Haven, the Catho- who was very rich, lost ail his prop FIFTH AND LIBERTY AVENUES PITTSBURGH STATE BANK lic Summer School of America, to erty, and became so destitute that promote an interest in art and in- he could not provide for his three 507 Fifth Avenue 50« Grant Street crease devotion to Onr Blesaed daughters, and he feared that n« m Mother. 'To know the Madonna* should be driven to sacrifice their I* a liberal education in art."—Rev. virture for money to keep them Francia P. Donnelly, 8J.) from starvation. The daughters were filled with grief, and having no SERVICE SALIS 1 bread knew not where to look for Jkr Ceo—mteml TrmntfortoHon Ja». J. Flannery Bro. Co. In th<> two enthroned Madonnas of aid. Now Nicholas heard of this wm puttie Raphael which we have been consid- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS and resolved to relieve them. So he ering we have mentioned the saints took a good sum of gold and tied it M FERNANDO ST Telephone :Atlantk 5277 in the pictures. In both we find St. in a handkerchief, and went to the Çeitle on" .JED ES7 John the Baptist, in one an infant house by night to try how he could J70 SO. NBGLEY AVE. - . Telephone: Montroae 7M6 but little older than the Child Jesus, give it to them and not be himself PRODUCT or CN—U.: (Third door from Ban m Boulevard) in the other a man, though the Child Be«n. As he lingered near the is in both an infant—one of the dwelling the moon shone out bright- Her Letten With Au OR Cookiag usual anomalies of art. At either DAT AND NIGHT SB|NriCB j ly and showed on open window. and Home Hiata age we can always readily identify Then Nicholas threw the gold inside PACKING—Fireproof and Non-Fireproof Wsrehonsee—SHIPPING St. John. In the Ansidei Madonna the house and hastened away. The the other saint is St. Nicholas of money fell at the feet of tne un- My Dear Polly: Cochran Chevrolet Co. | FURNITURE STORAGE Bari, we are told. How is this happy father, amd with it he por- Can you realize that this is the known ? From the picture itself. tioned his eldest daughter and she last week of Lent? It certainly has 428 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, He is robed as a bishop, but we have HAUGH & KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. was married. Again Nicholas did just flown by, but there were so many bishop saints. Who is this St. the same, and the second daughter many interesting things happening. CENTER AND EUCLID AVENUES Phone Montroae 6700 Nicholas of Bari ? He does not seem received this sum. But now the no- As I told you, we hart an excellent to be generally known in this coun- bleman resolved to watch, in order mission at our church this Lent; then BUYING A HOME ia the moat important tranaaetien of try, though he is one of the oldest to know who was thus kind to him; the Novena to St. Francis Xavler, It ia also the moat forward atop one caa take. That H will saints of the Church and most pop- and when Nicholas went the third and to top it all, a course of mar- takea sway from JTMI b4C4«w of a had title, have tlw title « ular in Europe and the East and time he seized him by his robe, say- velously interesting I .enten Ser- and guaranteed. CENTRAL DRUG STORE should be with us for he is the St. ing, 'O Nicholas! Servant of God! mons. L. M NEMON. Proprietor Nicholas of Christmas fame, and Why seek to hide thyself?' Then Saturday I am going to make THE TITLE GUARANTEE 00. DUNBAR. PA. ought to be known to ail children, Nicholas made him promise that he some fudge for the children, be- though he does nut look in this pic- would tell no man." cause they want candy the minute PRICK BUILDING ANNEX ture much like the Santa Claus so I^>nt is over. As a treat, I am going familiar to us. We should know This legend is portrayed in art. to make them a fudge that is really more of him for he is famous not Mrs. Clements savs of the three different and very good. Here it is: only in the Church but in art. balls: CARNEGIE MAYTAG STORE Of his early history little is "They are said to represent the Cocoanut Fudge Phone 1148-J. Caraegie MS Bart Mala St, Carnegie, Pa. known. There was a bishop of the' three purses of gold which he threw tablespoon gelatin DRUGGISTS name St. Nicholas of Myra in the into the window of the poor noble- tablespoons cold water Kast and a church was dedicated to man; or three loaves of bread, em- cup shredded cocoanut MAYTAG WASHERS " ELECTUC APPLIANCIS These Dreggtsta Hare What Yon Order or blematic of his feeding the poor, or him in Constantinople in A. D. >M) cups sugar Call far Pia»m4ietliaa of 4fee New Me. M Will Got It For You. They Do Not Offer and in the Greek Church he ranks again, the persons of the Trinity. cup milk "SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD" with the Great Fathers. He becomes The first interpretation is the most teaspoon butter known in the West in the tenth cen- general." tablespoon vanilla tury and later his fame spread The three balls led us to infer a Soak the gelatin in cold water five < UIMMIIIttllltinttttt'tf >»it«iMi* through Europe. The wonders of possible connection with the pawn- minutes. Put sugar and milk in a the miracles attaching to his re- broker's sign of three balls, but this saucepan, bring to a boil and let cook SET0N HILL ACADEMY mains were so great as to lead to the is said to be derived from the three until they form a soft ball. Remove A Stat« Certified High School for GMa. Collage Preparatory, AMMANN'S PHARMACY balls appearing in the coat of arms Harvey R. Bennett actually stealing of them in 10MI by from fire, add gelatin, butter and va- Academic, Commercial and Home Economies Couraee. Muaic and Aft* WEST LIBERTY AVENUE and merchants of Bari, in Italy, bring- of Lombardy, where pawnbrokers nilla, beat until creamy, then add ing them to that place where they were first known. This leaves open * CAPITAL AVENUE Prescription Specialist cocoanut and turn into a buttered Write to THE D1BBCTBBS8, Or4—aharg. Pa. are claimed still to be, whence he is, the question how they came into the pan to cool. Cut in squares. Bell. Lehigh M18 1901 CARSON STREET perhaps, better known as St. Nicho- Lombardy coat of arms. There may still be a connection. 1 have often wondered what hap- We Deliver las of Bari. But the Venetians pened to the "genuine" recipe for PITTSBURGH. PA. claim thi-y have the true relics taken We have treated this picture at by them in 1100. Whichever l>e true, considerable length just to show how I/entil soup that you were going to THE McVEY COMPANY his fame «ever diminished. much of interest there may be in a send me. Where is it? Anyway, picture if only we know it. here is a "genuine" recipe for HEATING AND VENTILATING INGINSKR8 The Advertisers make it pos- BERGER S DRUG STORE He is the patron saint of Greece, of Russia, and of man> smaller Kngliah Muffins General Steam Fitting aad Power Piping sible for you to have a bigger PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS places, and as Santa Claus we miurhi (Suggestions and correspondence 2 cups milk say patron saint of the world. He nt iled. The conductor ia especially 1 yeast cake , Steam Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating and better paper. We Deliver Promptly is protector against robbers and lesirouK uf getting in touch with 2'a cups flour 225-27 First Avenue Court 1885 Pittsbwgfc, Pa. 6742 REYNOLDS losses by violence. He is patron of • iiyiine already experienced in col- 1-3 cup butter children and school-boys in particu- ecling or studying Madonnas. C. 2 eggs. PATRONIZE THEM •2»»— SILANO—MM lar; of poor maidens, of bakers, sail- V. Webber. 44 Court street. Brook- 2 teaspoons salt ors, travelers and merchants. A yn. N. Y.) 1 tablespoon sugar more popular and varied patron it Scald the milk and cool until luke- were hard to find. All these patron- warm. Dissolve yeast in two table- HMMiiittmimttti uti mit»*«*»t«»f ships are founded upon his many 1 spoonfuls of milk and add to the ST miracles and the very numerous rest. Add two and one-half cupfuls legends surrounding him. Many of THE BABY of flour. Beat well and let rise until ALLENTOWN ! these have been portrayed in art and By Dr. Dorothy Html MtnJtnhall light. Add butter (melted), eggs, IllllMUMHMItttltltttttîî""'"***"'"*****^ naturally he has his attributes or salt, sugar and flour enough to malce marks of identification in art. iPr.p.r.d Fap.ci.llr by U. S. Chlld- a dough as soft as can be handled,, These are three halls, which are on rui'l Bur.au far N.C. W.C. Faalural) and let rise until double in bulk. Cut the book, at his feet or in his lap. II off pieces of dough and shape in NOVELTY— PREMIUM 6000S HILL TOP SAVINGS & TRUST CO. you examine the Ansidei Madonna large flat biscuits four inches thick. you will see them at his feet. Thus DANGERS OF RU KETS Let rise on a well-floured board until I POD DINS e SON we know it is St. Nicholas of Hiiri, light. Have a griddle heated, and PITTSBURGH'S MO SPECIALTY HOUSE "THE HILL TOP BANK" aside from the fact that the picture If rickets is not allowed to ad- if not aluminum, grease it. Cook 203 -205 -207 MARKET ST. was for a chapel dedicated to him. vance beyond a slight degree there slowly on each side. PITTSBUHOH. PA. are probably few if any bad results. What is the significance of the thr-e Happy Easter, Polly dear, and Arlington and Warrington Avenues balls? Mrs. Clemens, in her Hand- It is the rickets which is allowed to book of legendary and Mythological go untreated which carries deformi- write soon. Love, Art gives us the following legend of ties in its wake and with which ane- Ann. St. Nicholas, who inheriting much mia, bronchitis, pneumonia and ST. JOSEPH'S wealth from his father, dispensed it sometimes convulsions are associ- THE SAVING NOTE I' NEW ' ÌGÌNSÌNGTON in charity: ated. 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"OMWMRIMMWM«* ATLANTIC CITY RESORTS ig«»« liiî iiiî ;ì;ì ;ì»ì;?»ì "ifì «iwì giyi gifì •••if»;ì;i;>fì»Haiiiifigili fifi gjiS »jT« Will Defend Title REV. f. C BARRER. PATRICIA'S j Ihkrt Trader MISSIONARY DIRECTOR I Storage Co. à X^VÍ, - ô 12S NORTH CRAIG IT. PAI nwNs i IM» -1015 »dwell nnwm, n. I AID SOCIETY • buitiricia. Mlen N. S, Pgh., Pa. 1 JL -OL —-j. - J Cedar 0453 ColtonMarior IllalilîliliîîltlglglilllilslillliisIlyililSlSl»«fl»lslîlgl>lîli«ilîIilii;iai;igIîgilSfililill^ The once humble blouse has risen Long Distance It is the wish of our Holy Father thing we have very little of here— to the estate of being one of the Hanling that all American Catholics become time to do all we would wish to do. loveliest and smartest pieces of ap- Moving Storage members of the Society for the Since autumn I have been up the parel. Packing Propagation of the Faith. country on my tour of Confirmation. The newest of these are found in 1. Ordinary Members contribute I would not have returned so early white, cream and peach. , They are Fir ay oof one dollar a year. This amount may this year but the Columbian Sisters so varied by clever trimmings and Warehouse be paid at one time or in monthly made their Final Profession on the perky little bows and belts as to contributions of ten cents. second of this month and I wished lend themselves to the dual role of 2. Special Members contribute to be present. It was very simple a blouse for the tailleur or, by add- y »»••»»oo»»o»»»»«»o>oooo»oooooo»o»MMiMiiiiiili] six dollars a year. but withal exceedingly impressive, ing a separate skirt of the same ma- 3. Perpetual Members contribute and had a certain amount of sadness terial, one has a complete dress. at one time, or during the course of to it. They are the first of their Or- New colors always come along the year,, a sum of money not less der to come to China and there was with the spring. One of the most AFTER LENT than $40 00 and are thereby enrolled none of the gaiety and pomp about interesting of these is a yellowish in perpetuity. such a Profession as you have at green which is charming combined The Ideal Place for Your CMb'i Daaee or Cud My Catholics of any age may join the home in the States. In another week with black. Society. The daily recitation of one or so I expect to return to the Mis- "Our Father" and one "Hail Mary" sions and carry on my schedule of and the invocation "St. Francis work until the summer comes. I The Beautiful Ballroom of Xavier, pray for us," ia a condition feel sure you will not forget me, my of membership. priests or the Sisters in your pray- Deceased persons may also be en- ers. We, I need not say, do not for- rolled by their friends aa ordinary, get you or yours. God be always DUQUESNE COUNCIL special, or perpetual members. with you. Very sincerely, "Jltlantic City's +E. Galvin. ¿Newest ffiotel cAchievement' Our Holy Father has prescribed KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS as a condition for gaining the indul- New York, N. Y., The atmosphere »(harming... fur- gence of the Jubilee Year, the giv- February 5, 1929. FIFTH AND BELLEFIKLD nished in the early American period, Reverend Dear Father: attaint to the last detail... and then ing of some charitable offering and has suggested the Association for The more we hear from the mis- In ike Social Ccator of Pittabargk there is the ship's deck overlook* sionaries and learn from them of the ing the sea, where the guest may the Propagation of the Faith. Our readers will please pass their offer- importance of the medical side of recline in a steamer chair and missions the more we are impressed enjoy the salt air and Sunshine. ings through this office, the Diocesan Branch of the Society for the Propa- with the importance of increasing gation of the Faith. the activities of the Catholic Medical For Rental Rate Conçoit or Pfcana Fran 17.SS a 4mj American Plan Mission Board. •r $4.M s.4si Eorepean Plan It really seems strange that when DANIEL L. DOUGHERTY C. V. Meeka. HsasdM Directar We gratefully . acknowledge re- other mission activities are so well ceipt of the following private con- developed this extremely important Sehenley 9335-6 Financial ikui|irj, tributions: and effective side of missionary work P. J. C.. Kev. E. W., Mrs. C. W. is left so far behind. B., Miss M. E. L., Mrs. M. B. C., Sr. It is the aim of the Board, there- LADIES' C„ Kev. O. K. D., Rev. J. T. B., Rev. fore, to try to arouse interest in and CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT B. J. M., Sr. T., Miss E. M., Miss E. co-operation with this long neglected •M»MMMMMM«»m ASSOCIATION C„ Sr. A., Mrs. F. G. N., Circles 65, side of missionary work. We wish, Maurice McCarthy, of Brooklyn, 9, 53, 4, 27, 6, 19, 48, 15, 20, Pitts- however, to act in close co-operation N. Y., a student at Georgetown Uni- Over 86 y far* uf successful operation. versity at Washington, who is pre- Han in all funds over eleven million burgh. with the Diocesan Directors of the Society for the Propagation of the paring to defend hia title as Inter- dollars. Composed of Catholic women Rev. T. J. D., Baden; Miss M. A. collegiate Golf Champion of tne between the ages of sixteen and fifty R., Chicago; Rev. T. C. K., Pine Faith and for this reason I am writ- 4375 31 YEARS OF years. Certificates issued for $250.00, Creek; B. R. W., Sharpsburg; Sr. A., ing to ask you how we can co-oper- United State». McCarthy has Just 6373. Misses' Dress. This pattern »500 00, $7(0.00 and $1,000.00. Greenshurg; Rev. A. B., Braddock; ate with you in bringing before our won additional laurels as an out- comes out in 9 sixes: 16, 18 and 20 Miss Kate Mahoney, Supreme Circle 7, Avalon; Circle 61, McKees- people more effectively the need of standing star of Georgetown's bas- years. An 18-year site requires 2?« President, Troy, N. Y.; Mr*. J. port; Mrs. 1'. A. J. H., McKeesport; medical missions on the mission ketball team. yards of 64-inch material if made A. Royer. Supreme Recorder, Miss C. S., Braddock; Rev. S. J. B., field. with cuffs. Without cuffs, % yard Bric, l'a.; Miss Bertha C. McKn- Freeport; Miss E. A. N., Kittanning; Although the Board has sent out less is required. To face belt and tee. Supreme Trustee, 5545 Jack- Sr. St. C., Baden; H. J. W., Brad- within the last few months hundreds LAETARE MEDAL cuffs with contrasting material re- BETTER SERVICE son street, Pittsburgh. dock. of packing boxes filled with valuable quires yard. The width of the medicines and equipment for the dress at the lower edge, with fulness extended, is 1H yards. St. Columban's Mission, mission field, the need is still very WILL BE AWARDED Hanyang, Hupeh, China. great indeed. On the other hand 6377. Girls' Dress. This pattern ESTERADA PET SHOP about sixty-five of our Catholic hos- is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 3 We have the richt dot far year heme and February 9, 1921». TO EX-G0V. SMITH at lowsol east. It's a pleasare to shew a Dear Father Danner: pitals out of a total of something years. A 10-year size requires 3% yards of 27-inch material if made CONSOLIDATED ICE COMPANY well-deeeleped' and carefally groemed dot. I want you to know that I am like seven hundred aid regularly hy (By N.r.W C. News Servicel whether It's before the eyes ef friends or sending in their sample medicines, with long sleeves. With short fanciers Ws attend ta the every need far more than pleased to receive your so Notre Dame, lnd„ Mar. 18. — welcome letter. From my heart of etc. The same may lie said of our sleeves, yards are required. To «f * year das, each aa stripping, bathing «ad Catholic doctors. Out of a list of Alfred E. Smith, four times face collar, plastron, cuffs and belt f grooming. Have year dag graomed by a hearts I wish to thank you for your governor of New York and an out- • prefeeeional handler. All breeds far aala kindness in writing me and in par- five thousand doctors' names, only a with contrasting material will re- (and at atad. C. H. DAVIS. I Federal Street. very few, not even amounting to one standing figure in American govern- quire '<4 yard 27 inches wide. METROPOLITAN PITTSBURGH *N. 8., Pituhargh. Pa. Phaaa. Fairfax Nil ticular for your gift. These days mental circles, will be the recipient we surely do appreciate such gener- hundred, are heard from regularly Patterns illustrated and described by the Board. If we could possibly of the Laetare Medal for 1929, ad- above are 15 cents each. Address osity, for to be candid with you we ministrative authorities of the Uni- badly want financial help. It is the interest all of our Catholic hospitals all requests for patterns fend Fash- •MMW«MM>MMMOMMMMIMreentree ahead. But for friends like you the a number of commercial establish- most notable distinctions that can D. C. Pittsburgh Terminal ments which would probably give he conferred upon a Catholic of the Une ear imnlirt Ferry Street at Wabash NHh| outlook would indeed be dark. May Be sure to write your name and God bless and reward you. some contributions out of their United States, is presented annually address plaiRly and state RRRiber tf-PAY-PLAN Canchea far Hire stock. These, together with contri- by the University of Notre Dame on 114 WASHINGTON AVK. Walaat UM I am having those Masses you en- and size of pattern yon wish. Travers lire butions from hospitals, etc., would Laetare Sunday, the fourth Sunday (N.C.W.C. Features) Stores in New Castle, closed Offerings for said as soon as amount to quite a goodly number. of Lent. It is comparable to the vftiiMMiiy A possible. Rest assured they will We should also like to secure contri- Golden Rose, which is conferred by JMrAtwcrjtoa m Sharon, Ellwood^CUy, have been offered up, long before butions of such drugs as Quinine, the Pope at Rome each year on some OBce Phaaa, MllWata ITS you receive this short reply of mine. Aspirin and the like, which are daily Catholic who has distinguished him- Pa., Warren and Salem, Ornamental Iron and If I did but have time I would write self in world affairs. • you a longer letter, but that is one being asked for and which are YUNDT AUTO CO. rara V Ohio. needed on the mission field. A time and a place for the official Wire Work presentation of the medal will be set The missionaries have told us that iMMMMM»mM i* • Hy * % n& 4 • vît4 * ^H . >• }U in the presence of the faculty and ginity ia the aparial »meant! re ei completed and it was a successful of the respective parishes in New student body, presented to the bas- the Christina prieethood beeaoM f one. There are many reasons ac- Castle, as the combining of these ketball team the silver cup, trophy priestly character was imparted hv countable for the yearly successful three factors enables the center to of championship for li>28-2st, in the the Holy Ghost ia the Divinely-i». financial drive in Butler. However, gather enough money to continue Catholic High School league of stituted Sacrament of Holy Ordara. the successful catechetical activities this year the head of the diocese, Pittsburgh. After some words of Dr. Johnson thinks that all Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, helped of the zealous teachers of the New 4 s * Castle center. praise from Father Mulvehill, who will abandon caHbaey. He things along by writing a personal supervised the boys' activities, and is not thoroughly read on this i letter to the center which was pub- The zealous teachers of the Ren- Fifty-one of the city police, forming St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Group, attended a closed retreat at from Coach Lacey, who led them to ter or ha would know that thsrs lished in the churches in Butler. victory, each boy in turn was called a strong and ever increasing Following are the contents of the ton mission, Allegheny county, cer- St. Paul's Retreat House, South Side, from Monday evening to Wednesday evening, this week. This was the tainly deserve a mention in the col- first of five similar retreats scheduled for police. The Rev. Fidelis Cumming*. C.P, was retreat master. upon to speak: Captain Wilbur ment in the Uaiat Churches *f letters: White, John Connolly, James Hickey, Orient, who have permitted "I have the report of the Butler umns of this paper. On March 17, Those attending were: Lieut. A. Good. Lieut. I). Ambrose. I). Bradley, J. Pronio, J. Keenan. G. Valotta, through their efforts, forty-four chil- E. Gibbons, K. Reynolds, F. Froelich, M. Halloran, J. Swide. J. McCarthy, B. Corcoran, J. L. Conley, R. Pur- John Brindle, Edward McBride, Jack priests to marry, favoring Center of the Confraternity of Chris- Rafferty, Theodore Bryson, Carl for their clergy. The Uniat^ tian Doctrine for the year 1928. I dren of this mission came to Pitts- vis, M. O'Connor, T. J. Donohue, C. Madine, J. Higgins, T. Conroy, I>. Walsh, C. Gallagher, M. J. Ryan, W. burgh in a special bus to witness the J. Joyce, L. Caldwell. O. Mulvaney, L. McGeary, F. J. McCarthy, F. Eastley, J. Kennedy, T. Phillips, J. Nu- Link and David Buck, manager. A ians and Copts have for i want to thank all who have been in loyal school spirit, which was a required celibacy for any' any way responsible for the harvest wonderful spectacle, "Veronica's gent, M. OToole, W. McHugh, J. J. Ambrose. J. Maloney. J. C'larey, T. Clancy, G. Golvash. G. Tully, P. Mc- Veil," presented at St. Michael's Tighe, I). O'Brien, S. Karam, P. Moses, T. Sullivan. A. J. Judas, J. Flavin, E. Moran, J. McGonigal, J. Murray. large factor in the team's success in Church of Alexandria sad ths of good that has been done by the the various games, was evinced by Churches of God." Butter center. The priests of the auditorium. South Side, Pittsburgh, Confraternity, the good Fathers Pa. Whatever sacrifices the teachers almost uninterrupted cheering. We are ao glad that Dr. J< from St. Fidelia, the pastors of the had to make as regards to the un- not a theologian for ths dertaking will IK- worth while, lie- Women's Union Hears Church. When ha snasaasi churches in Butler ana their assist- "Î The girls of the senior class en- ants, and most of all I want to thank cause the children who witnessed THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION sort of pseodo-pontifleal dignity such a religious play are certainly joyed Wednesday afternoon, March celibacy is condemned by the young women and the young Report on Activities 13, the privilege of having Miss men who have faced great difficul- bound to he strengthened in their Helen M. Hierholzer, C. D. of A. Home Finding Secretary tive in sex education we religious principles thut the teachers Clara Baker, a registered nurse of change horses ia mid-strstua. ties and have been faithful to the I long experience, address them on w ork they have undertaken. 1 pray are endeavoring to instill into their The regular meeting of the Cath- much prefer to listen to the hearts by their catechetical activi- olic Women's Union was held at St. the advantages of the nursing pro- of the greet St. Psal. that Almighty God may bless you Though 15 years old, Jane was optical defects. Though she sat in fession. Miss Baker told of the di- ties every Sunday. till in the fifth grade at school. Of the first seat, close to the black- Augustine's parish. Monday. There all, and reward you, for the effort was a large attendance and good verse avenues of service that three you have made for the spiritual wel- course she was larger than the other lioard, she was seriously handi- years* hospital training opens to the children in her class, and being well- capped. Difficulty in reading and reports of the various groups were fare of .neglected Catholics. The Classes of read on the parish accounts, of the girl who has the necessary health Seton Hill Academy Butler center has difficult missions; Contributing Members: developed added to her peculiar sit- writing carried over into all sub- and pluck to complete it. She like- uation, bccause the seats and desks jects and, though her mentality was general work, ano on various card and while everywhere excellent work Associate Members $1 per year parties and social affairs for after wise spoke of the State's require- Alumnae Will M< has been done, and while I have Supporting Members $.1 per year had not been designed for extras good, she was rated u poor student. ments for those who seek admission nothing but praise for the labors like Jane. She was conspicuous in Gertrude had had a fair general Easter. Special Members $5 per year education. She had a certain skill to the training schools, and showed The most stirring event in that have been undertaken, still I Perpetual Members $1.00 | the group—and she was always ill The County Verband will hold a the advantages of a four-year high Hill circles during Easter vacat think in all fairness it must be said | at ease. Losing her mother in pre- with figures, she had well-defined do- card party on April 10 at St. Au- iiu*eing i was habitually too sleepy to take definite indications that the mere . .. to serve you better . .. efforts put in by the workers in shown in the "Old Standbys' " dia- are asked to come, to discuss ar- their house to house canvass. The part in any class recitation. Seek- provision of a taught curriculum in rangements for the picnic. mond card party, which will lie held ing the cause, his teacher learned of a free school is not sufficient fulfill- response of the good Catholics of on Tuesday evening, April 2, for the A letter was read from the Rev. Butler was generous. Anyone that | a paper route served morning and ment for the child's right to educa- Peter Kuppers for the donation he benefit of the Church of St. Francis I night at a time expenditure of 5 tion. The school bulletin must con- REYNOLDS & COMPANY was able to add something towards Xavier, California avenue and An- received, and fifteen dollars were the much-needed fund, received the j hours a day. Seeking further, she form to certain standards of plan- turned in from Holy Name church, trim street, North Side. A beauti- learned of night sleep hrokttn by the ning and equipment if it is to afford workers gladly and with satisfac- ful diamond ring will be awarded as Troy Hill, for the same cause. MEMBERS: tion, realizing that they had the op- requirement to aid in sorting old the child the physical freedom, care, The next meeting will be held at a grand draw prize and all who at- rags and papers, for Julian's father and comfort requisite for facile portunity to help along this noble tend the alTair, whether they play SS. Peter and Paul parish, Monday, PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE cause in a financial way. The direc- was a noble rag-picker. She ex- mental functioning, natural unfold- April 15. cards or not, will have an oppor- plained the necessity of education ing of powers. The studies program tors of the Confraternity, therefore, tunity to win this valuable prize. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: wish to thank the pastors and their i under favorable circumstances to his while giving drill in the funda- Card games of euchre, "500," father, trying to convince or per- mental literary branches—must yet OPENS NEW RESTAURANT assistants of the churches in Butler bridge, "old maid" and bingo will lie NEW YORK CURB t for their hearty support of the cause. suade him that Julian must have be flexible enough to admit of varia- featured, and all available space in i adequate restful sleep to do well in tions that will tap and draw out and They also thank the workers, and, the parish auditorium and in the Patrons of the William Penn, Ho- above all, the generous contributors. school; his father merely answered sustain interest for development of tel Schenley and Faculty Club of liasement of the building will be that the work he was doing was manual as well as mental skill. The Are Now in Their New Offices used for the convenience of the the University of Pittsburgh will be teaching him more that would lead matter of formal education must lie happy to learn that they can again The regular monthly meeting of large number of guests expected. to his success than was his school so presented as to give a unified im- The games will start promptly at enjoy meals served by Andrew on the Seventeenth Floor the New Castle center was held on work. If the teacher was annoyed pression—the subjects are worth lit- Hemm. who has built a reputation the second Tuesday of March. The 8:.'i0 o'clock, under the supervision! by Julian's sleeping in school, he tle if each is in a box apart; they of special committees appointed by I for sterling foodstuffs in Pittsburgh. of the Grant Building attendance of teachers, as usual, was would keep him home! must be interwoven and related to Hemm is now operating a restau- very pleasing, as close to fifty teach- the Rev. Patrick E. Maher, pastor the daily events of human life, in- of the congregation and general Edna's situation was deplorable rant under his own name at 3810 ers were present. The reports of in another way. Placed with a fam- terpreted in terms of the ordinary Fifth avenue, Oakland. He an- YOU ARE INVITED the missions indicated that the chairman of the party. ily of slight education hut good experience of each if they are to NEW TELEPHX More than one hundred and fifty nounces the opening of a banquet teachers are working and producing means, she was no provided with the have true and lasting and directive department and will cater especially TO INSPECT THEM Grant 8280 results. The financial returns of the prizes will be awarded and ar- glasses needed to correct certain value. rangements are being made with the to private parties. Best food, per- yearly drive for contributing mem- sonal service and moderate bers was made and the reports in- Ladies' Aid Society, which will have prices charge of the refreshment stand, to are guaranteed. he prepared to serve lunches to Many Socialists Plan St. Joseph Asylum those so desiring. To Accompany Party Given Press. Prizes Green Cab Company Many Sodality girls and their St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, Troy We are handling the complete line of Westinghouse Electric girl friends are taking advantage of Hill, was the recipient lately of two Gives Accommodation the unusual opportunity to see Chi- prizes, a bust of Washington and a Appliances and several lines of Radios, we will be able to talisfjr cago, which is being arranged by playground equipment, given by the the Sodality of Sacred Heart church Pittsburgh Press. The bust was your wants. ' To Business Public for April 27-29. The itinerary awarded for the enrollment of the which has already been planned in- school, in which everyone who par- It will pay you to purchase your appliances in the community The Green Cab Company takes cludes a visit to the Shrine of the ticipated passed. It was for total Fruit & Nut pleasure in calling the attention of Little Flower, wherein a very im- enrollment. One of the boys also in which you live as we will be in a better position to give yo« the business public to the unique portant relic of the Little Flower received a book, "On the Trail of service it offers during the business may he found. Washington,'' the second prize in service, our prices are equal for the same quality of goods. hours, 8 o'clock in the morning and It is not necessary to lie a mem- the 14-year-old group. 5 o'clock in the evening, to groups ber of the Sacred Heart church, The playground equipment was Egg» traveling from the residential to the neither is it necessary to be a mem- the home's allottment of the Christ- March being Toaster month, we are carrying an exceptional downtown section of the city. ber of the Sodality, to accompany mas fund that went over the top. fine line of these, both Automatic and Non-Automatic. 1, 2, 3. 5, 8.10 Pounds The company also offers facilities the party. All girls and women in All institutions that participated in for transporting small children to the city are welcome and a cordial the fund received their quota of this and from school with assured safety, invitation is extended them. amount. We can also supply you with Washers, Ironers, Vacuum busses for private parties, plain The party will leave here on Sat- Cleaners, Floor Polishers, Lighting Fixtures, Floor and Table That most delicious of cabs for weddings, funerals, etc. urday, April 27, at 7:15 p. m., ar- Operating 800 cabs, with a person- riving in Chicago Sunday, at 7 a. m., Noted Convert to Be Lamps, Electric Refrigerators, Electric and Gas Stoves and all Springtime Con- nel of 300 drivers, and supervising leaving Chicago at 6:20 p. m., ar- a}l repair work in its own electrical- riving in Pittsburgh on Monday, Ordained Next Month April 29. at 7 a. m. Literaure giving Ranges, Sun-proof Paints and Varnishes, fections, Reymers' ly-equipped shop, the company is in i a position to assure its patrons a full particulars may be had by com- Boston, Mar. 19.—Robert Howard Fruit and Nut Eggs. service based on the utmost in safe- municating with Miss Margaret H. Lord, former professor of Harvard We also rent floor polishers out by the day. ty and accommodation. Sweeney, 6202 Alder street; tele- and American technical expert at phone Montrose 0187. the Versailles Peace Conference, An ideal dessert, slice will be ordained to the priesthood on Prosperity Felt by MARQUETTE DEAN TO SPEAK April 5 in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston. as you would slice a (By N.C.W.C. N»w» servie«) W. J. KEIST & SON Prof. Lord, who joined the Church cake. Wurlitzer Company Milwaukee, March 19.—Dr. Henry in 15)20, was one of the two Ameri- L. Banzhaf, dean of the Marquette can representatives on the inter-al- 312 PERRY HIGHWAY, WEST VIEW, PA. h Musical Industry University school of dentistry and lied commission that was sent to business manager of the university, Poland in 1919 to study political con- A gift to a friend as is to be the principal speaker at the dit ions. At the Peace Conference he Phone WE 1596 J. A. Schneider, general manager convention or the American Associa- was largely responsible for the cre- an Easter Greeting. of the Rudolph Wurditzer Co., in tion of Dental Schools at Chicago, ation of the present boundaries of Western Pennsylvania, stated in a March 27. Poland. recent interview that he was very much elated with the progress that 75c per pound had been made by Wurlitzer in this territory during the past fifteen There is Real Quality In the years and that this prosperity has NOW OPEN — PAY US A VISIT Reyaier Egg enabled the firm to expand to the extent that it is spending huge sums of money to build and furnish the largest and most beautiful music ENRIGHT BOWLING ALLEYS salons in the State of Pennsylvania. New Enright Theatre Bailding. SMC-1ft Pena A venae. Pittsburgh. Pa. NOT ALONE FOR SHORT The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company has been in the music business for "THE ROWLING ALLEY DeLl'XE" BUT ALSO FOR VACA- 200 years and today is known TION TRIPS throughout the world as "the world's largest music house." RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKING FOR LEAGUES^ wwit When its new store is opened at ROBT. HENDEL 71!» Liberty avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., Proprietor Call Mayflower 4345—Lehigh 2157-R . Mist Anna A. Egan it will have a most complete line of 367 8. N eg ley Avenue pianos, radios, victrolas and band MO 9389 Pittsburgh. Pa. instruments. There will also be in- SPECIAL BUILT BRUNSWICK-BALKE-vOLLENDEB CO. TOURNAMENT ALLEYS stalled in the new location severe' 11 WITH SOLID U rOOT APPROACH OP BBMTOCK pipe organs, a field in which the FIRST ALLEYS OF THIS KIND TO BE INSTALLED IN PITTSBURGH 11 fllMND TRIPS Praia II.» to IIJ.TS company excels, many of the fineU Mil» nm ratto— tor JIM Baal Irto «• Catholic churches throughout Amer- Light. Airy. Perfect Ventilation. Blower Syateai of Warm Air Heating—Boaatifal Interior Decorations—Laxarion s Lain |— PtorMa ni M-4mr (thrw-Naalrr) Onu ica having installed the Wurlitzer mtôi;- Vanitoli, «unni Ualaai. Si church organs and are enthusiastic and Maay Other Featarea Parta aad Laudati. in their praise of this magnificent We Cater to Lady Bowler« and an Expert Inntructor Will be a* hand to Aaaiat Theae Who Daaire Iaatractioaa instrument. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1929 Phone. Atlantic 0698-2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Established 1844 ISS

Mn l'ho nr. Hrandy» ine 34** Knights of St George PRINCIPALS IN LENTEN PLAY Tomlirson s Motor Co. Name Organizers for ONGARVIN'E or ras ouin S.». , LUNCH Membership Campaign HOME COOKING At the last monthly meeting of. Atlantic 3435 82« Liberty Arane «I Ntatà the supreme board oi managers oil tne Catholic Knights oi St. George, SERVICE SAI.ES neid at the supreme office, 14 Vva- oasn street, fntsburgh, the follow- giace 1MM Cars Trucks Tractors ing organizers were appointed b> FURNITURE STORAGE Complete Equipped Shop supreme President Jos. ri. Keiman Competent Mechanics to oegm an active membership cam- FIREPROOF WAREHOUSR HL paign throughout tile order: Moving, Pachine, Storage Baggage and Freight Ddlmy 7348 Edgewood Avenue supreme organizer, K. M. Pott- meyer, district, organizers, V>. L. BLANCK'S TRANSFER 4k STORAGE HI senubart, Hairy to. Breen, Joseph Warehmae. «34« Pan Anw m .M fccnatzel, J. Nlch. i'uhi, J. v>. Coak- i<->, August Azinger, Weidmann, Smith-Adam Nash Co. Joseph Koss, A. j. Urajdic, U. A. Closs, J. H. Ward, George J. Miller. HELMSTADTER'S DEPT. STORE Sales and Service the following additional commit- McKEESPORT, PA. WILSON, tees were appointed for the year FA. 1929: Adam Auto Body Works lo foster the Laymen's Retreat Movement among the branches and t rt i Hfa members ol the order, F. VV. imme- Gatfin 3-Day Drink V r r <*• «•»• * Day and Night Towing kus; supreme secretary; i\ jos. iST * iyl»a»iaylvaaia. ., The remaining two performances of "Veronica's Veil." the Passion Play, being plaved annually at St. Federal 9138 McKees Rucks Michael's auditorium. Eighteenth and Pius streets. South Side, are Tuesday. March 26 and Wednesday, March NOW Pittsburgh. 27. The latter performance. March 27. is added to the regular schedule of performances, to accommodate the ¡Special committee to view the real patrons that were unable to attend any other performance of the tenth season of "Veronica's Veil," Amer- CRYSTAL OIL & GAS COMPANY estate and property mortgaged to ica's Passion Play. dmnmm fialiii a the association, George J. Jileichncr; I. C. PATSCH & SONS Supreme Trustee P. ij. Huckestein NEW HI-TEST GREEN TYDOL ami Supreme Trustee frank Stitter. Veedol—the OU aaed ia the Graf ff mila DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS Committee for arranging the ex- cursion to the Knights ot M. George St. Vincent de Paul Home at Wellsburg, W. Va., this m Diocesan Union of Sodalities s S 1 HOUSTON, l'A. year on June 23 and during the tall 1NMNMM riimJ 01 L'-U: Supreme Secretary r. Rev. Charlea Moosmait, Diocesan Director of Seda litica Views and Newt Jos. Hess; Supreme Trustee Henry St. Francis Church, 815 McClure Street, Homestead, Pa. Lmig; Supreme Trustee J. J. Beni- By "Judas" Federal Enameling £ Staapaf Co. ert; supreme Trustee B. Chas. Held; Murfiif HI ml Look for tlx ltiir Green Can chairman of the northeastern district Enameled, Copper, Tin, Japanned and Galvanised Wi committee, Carl Goettler; inspector Sodality I' n ion Not Guilty request that our lawful claims be "Kindly accept the enclosed j John T. general; Knights ol St. George Ca- Frequently there has been rumor, respected. thanksgiving apd Lenten offering Office and Works: Thompson Ave., McKees Racka, Mttafcergfc, Pa. Hartley's dets, John G. Gradel. and just last week the Sodality While this is a free country, and I for your Summer Cam The en- , PERFECTION Union was directly mentioned as even Catholics cannot be prevented closed offering was a cüeck for $2 PAINT Committee lor lui'ii summer re- from making fools of themselves at fiom a very prominent downtown in- Cl.EANER union of the Pittsburgh district sponsoring affairs altogether alien to Group ol Swindlers the aim and object of the sodality, times, by inconsiderately following surance broker who has charity in rleann branches, Supreme Trustee Leonard every new whim or popular craze, we his heart, and who appreciates the YOUR LAST WILL Everything M. Boehm; chairman oi the fitts- as established by the Church, and as Victimizing Catholics^ to Perfection approved again by Pius X, in 1910. have always given sodalities and so- work we are doing amongst the chil- akaaU »ertala a outgh district committee, K. M. Pott- dalists credit for a little more than dren of th«» poor in the Summer meyer; Major-General John Lohrum, The Pittsburgh Diocesan Union of •aifcar Catkaite ordinary common sense and pru- Camp. Exposed by C P. A. Wo «JN MM a IM*» l;et It (Mean Knights ot St. George Cadets. Sodalities disowns any connection dence. We hope to continue to do This was the only contribution re- •»•ni » edaarta a mm tmm — te Your Houne t ominittee on celebration of feast with such affairs as publicly con- so in future. May we? (Br N.C W.C. Newt Service» *a WMI.—IJ hMMi -Hill mS- ducted week end and over Sunday ceived during the week but it was a day of the order's patron, St. George generous one and is, we are sure, but Cincinnati, Mar. 19.—Through the f^ M«* mi Mm, or Sw* which falls this year on April z.i: excursions to distant cities, with a Seminarians Watch Sodality Column the forerunner of many more to Maaaoa read far tfca - r»l.ll_ al im nal Supreme Vic»M'resident H. 1.. Heg- loss of two nights' sleep, on the go Last week's mail brought us the efforts of the Rev. Alfred Hermann, Uaa «ka fello wia« lana la rear ^ come, for this great work must go O.F.M., of this city, a member of _ 1 «'»e a ad > mulk io Tke raglili EASTER GREETINGS ner; Honorary Supreme Vice-Presi- all day Sunday to return from the following very encouraging lines on and will go on supported by the dent L. M. Weigand; Honorarj Su- train to work on Monday. We fail from a class of Seminarians study- the Circulation Committee of the »Mr Mè ttSSi to see the physical recreation and ing for the priesthood: generous-hearted Catholic men an Catholic Press Association, and of «•tea ai Arnika, aa iaatMatiea iZ GEORGE'S preme Vice-President Frank Shr- women who understand what it K. E. Donovan, there have been Badar UM laaa rf —'mia Val lacher; Honorary supreme Vice- benefit to health of the participants, "Congratulations on your interest- CONFECTIONERY and generally find that the sodali- means to these little children who brought to light the activities of a President John A. Buchheit; Hono- ing Sodality Column. Quite a num- never enjoy any of the pleasures of group of persons who are alleged to 7»i SEVENTH AVENUE rary Supreme Vice-President Chas. ties, which have recourse to such ber of the Seminarians are following life other than that which they re- M. Schaub; Honorary Supreme Vice- modern ideas to foster popularity, have victimised Catholics in this and BEAVER. FAI.L8. PA. it with great interest. 1 think that ceive through the good will and gen- neighboring cities by soliciting con* «a hate aake With Mas. President John Bibeck; Honorary generally suffer from spiritual in- correspondence idea is a very good ertia. If such affairs must be con- erosity of those who heed Christ's tributions to Catholic institutions Supreme Vice-President Albert thing to arouse interest in present behests, and entrust the Society of scattered throughout the country. The Catholic Church Schwarzer. ducted and we do not condemn all, day problems among the young peo- why not let them to the over numer- St. Vincent de Paul as the distribu- George J. Lillig, manager or the ple. 1 liked that letter about the tor of their good deeds. Central Bureau of the Circulation C. L. OHLE ous social clubs and excursion agen- First l^atin class and resolved right cies. To us the thing appears about To those who really believe in the Committee, summoned here from PHARMACIST Local School's Work then that should ever 1 be fortunate acclaim of the Church that Lent is Chicago, succeeded, with the. co- 180 North Wabash Avwmy (Baereaaor to Harry 8. Minor) as incongruous for the sodality as enough to have anything to do with .-•"ueh as for a jeweler to dabble in the time of penance and alms-giving operation of the police, in effecting Chicago*, IR. ÍBX» Weat Liberty A»e.. Dormant. Pa. Goes to Notre Dame boys wishing to study for the priest- we direct attention to the close of the arrest of a man said to have pork or the blacksmith to handle hood, they would get my very spe- Preaeriptiona the Specialty butter. Let the shoemaker stick to this holy season with but one week been a leader of the band. The Wo Hell.rr Anywhere Notre Dame, Ind., Mar. 19.- A cial care." prisoner is being held for the action collection of drawings from the his last; let the sodality foster its remaining in which to follow the Phone LUilih Mil aims and rules which are of a higher teachings of the Church. We appeal of the grand jury, and is said to Beaux Arts Institute ol Design, New Other Letters of Interest to you Catholics who are blessed have giveh a full confession of the lork City, has been added to the order and outlined by the Church ""Readers of the Sodality Column," library ol the department of archi- itself. with a goodly share of this world's group's activities. Every el^prt ia says South Side Sodalist, "are cor- goods not to turn a deaf ear to the being made to round up all members REAL ESTATE JOHNSTOWN, PA. tecture at the University of Notre dially invited to accompany me to Dame. This collection represents We have often in the past objected silent pleadings of the poor "who of the group, it is said. to the degradation of the sacred Bettis Field, where we will step you will always have with you," and The Circulation Committee, C.P.A., laauraaee the work of students from Yale, Illi- into an aireoplane to take a spin City Phone 69S nois and Carnegie Institute of Tech- name of the Sodality in advertising to help the Society of St. Vincent de has issued a warning to Catholics Mortui« nology. affairs that are outside of the limits around our own Greater Pittsburgh Paul in its work of spiritual and not to give to solicitors their con- Construction JOHNSTOWN RYE BREAD of the sodality, and once more kindly for an answer to your question: corporal deeds of mercy as many tributions to religious and charitable BAKERY Why more girls do not enter the re- others have done and who continued institutions. When such solicitors ligious life. Whilst hovering over to do so time and time again. call, the Committee advises, the per- 519 FRANKLIN STREET, t the city we take a bird's-eye-view son approached should immediately and note the present-day pleasure- Kach week >me new friend sends Eugene S. Reilly* Co* JOHNSTOWN, PA. us a contribution evidencing the fact call his or her pastor who will ad- mad girls—how they drift from vise the proper course. place to place even during lunch that the spirit of charity is ever 430-432 Fowth Add An Hour to alive anil spreading, that the work hour and after every day's work. It is well to choose some one good Pittabvgk, Pa. Here is their menu of pleasure for of the society is being recognized Wia. H. Wanner City I'hane 7« more and more as time goes on. No devojjon and to stick to it, and naver the week: Monday night, basket- to abandon it. Your Shopping Day ball; Tuesday night, dancing hall; doubt there are many persons who JOHNSTOWN HEATING & Wednesday night, Wilbert Tall; would like to join in this work but PLUMBING COMPANY Thursday night, friendship call; Fri- whose circumstances do not permit; By Phoning day night, beauty stall; Saturday to those we say "Pray for us and Katlmatea lurni.hed night, tired all; Sunday shortest that others more fortunate may soon Federal 2900-2901 505 Franklin St.. Johnstown, Pa. Mass, bathe, wash and iron, sleep, realize that contributing to the sup- and automobile for all. port of the poor as required by the Church can fulfil this obligation by REMP MOTOR CO. McCUNE MOTOR 00L "Where is there a possible mo- a contribution to the work of the So- G "Aatherieed PM Baka sail RAN T ment for serious thought? Jesus, ciety of St. Vincent de Paul." »•re I'hone |||j Ml Phono I7«-B after diagnosing their maladies, «M IRWIN. Il, Rea. Phone 2U4-L gives the following: '1 have given While we may speak principally JOHNSTOWN GRANITE & these twenty century pleasure— of the Summer Camp and of the Sal- READY TO MEETR YOU MARBLE WORKS seeking girls all the graces for their vage Bureau in this column we doj 8100 state in life, and some have chosen so because they are special works I Weat Side Dry Cleanera GRANITE and MARBLE MEMORIALS to leave all to follow me.' But the performed by the Particular Council j 11« WEST WASNINCTON IIH|| M7 BEDFORD STREET For amusements of the world are more which is composed of representative | SHERADEN »»W CASTLC. PA. JOHNSTOWN. PA. enticing to the majority and drown of parish Conferences. We seldom j Clean lag, Prewiag, Rapairi** out their Lord's welcome whisper. refer to Conference work because it PITTSBURGH, PA. They give Me no chance, but are is more in the nature of personal | MM determined to follow the ¿road and work and we must be very careful VIENNA HOME BAKERY easy road to their heart' content. not to refer to any particular work C. Kldenbeek, Prop. The same is my answer to: Why of a Conference lest the identity of the recipient be made known or re- RESTAURANT not more boys become priests." Sodalist K. A. sends us the fol ferred to. We could write column W. H. Brammer BAKERY GREEN lowing answer: "Of course home- after column of wonderful acts of 441 Soath Thirteenth Street } spiritual and corporal works of 234 FRANKLIN AVENl'E. life should be a satisfactory career mercy of these quiet. God-fearing HARRISBURG. PA. JOHNSTOWN, PA. for girls. Only at home, in a prac tical manner, and not by theory and men in their weekly rounds amongst m-m MXmi au, CAB evening cooking schools, can a girl the poor; suffice to say: "No work House- Wiriag Contract in g «aw rieri.», ra. learn to cook and to keep house, of charity is foreign to the soci- JOHN HEMMER ety," in life or in death for we even Most girls intend to marry, but few have our own private lot in Calvary Upholstering and Slip-Covering GRANT know how to cook or to give their cemetery wherein ruany of our husbands a neat, cozy home. They blessed poor rest in peaceful repose, Four-In-One Sanitary Mfg. KEN1NEDV AVK- •n- WILLOW ST.. have always the can opener in the City Phono 170» JOHNSTOWN. PA. 8IOO and who were like Christ: "so poor Company hand and the cupboard is stocked that He was even buried in another's K- Gaada Called for and Delivered with tin cans after they marry, be- Four-la-Ofte Eetimatea Farniahed cause they shunned home life. They tomb." Year Patronale Solicited Bathing soon lose the love of the husband To do our work in this material Fixtures M. c after they marry if they were no world money is necessary.. We ask M W. Marta BtoMfc m» CM* fa. i O O jLMJCk M m i ' rm v • ¿ v..« home girls, because they did not then that you support your parish SaM Direct to *8a«e Money by Baying Qaality Chlrka. learn that the way to a man's heart Conference in its glorious work Jobber W* ran farniah any breed deal red is by good cooking and not by cold amongst the poor of your parish in IM BrookUae lunches. I do not say that a girl Boalerard Ful1 a better manner and in a more lib- COMMUN1TT SOFT Line of Poultry Supplies must be at the stove or in the eial spirit than has been evidenced] Plttaharrk, Pa. LAUNDRY N.R SWANK MACHINERY kitchen all the time, but if she must in the past. To carry on the special »A*r WAsa be on the dance floor, at parties and works of the Particular Council Lekick UN caá M*» < COMPANY THE GUM BAND theatres every day and every night amongst which the Summer Camp A Staple Uaa at JOHNSTOWN, PA. and sleeps all day Sunday, how can for poor children is the largest ven- Eaaul Ware she learn to keep her own future ture, we ask you that in this closing •ota. Make. PARLOR BROOM home? I think when it comes to week of Lent, the time of almsgiving matrimony any man with an ounce and acts of charity, not to forget us Clean sweeping — no broken straws of common sense will not marry a and our work amongst the little chil- Carl E. Davit because the band protects them. A painted doll or dancing beauty, but dren of the poor in the Summer TiLaraom m soft, flexible, positive sweeping force the good reliable home-girl." Camp. Send your contribution or HAYSLIP MBMOniAL "CONEMAUGH'S' that is always restored after each "I think more boys and girls do your check as a Lenten Offering to Be* ver Falls Fish «ad STUDIO not become priests and sisters be- Treasurer, Society of St. Vincent de UNDERTAKER" stroke is completed. The gum hand Paul, 2006 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Poultry Market does it. cause vocation is not taught enough Phone Con. 4194 in school and church. Some parents Pa., and you, too, like we do. may J. i. know no better and discourage their thank God for tlm opportunity to «M 8EVKNTB AVBNVB Manufactured by children. They want their money serve His beloved poor and surely MUTH »AUA FA. and dont want to pay for their edu- He will reward you. EVERGREEN BROOM cation. Other people talk them out F. E. Alter & Son of it. Give what Thou commandest and Tilnkial a. r. Wit "Nine times out of ten such par- command what Thou wilt.—St.. Au- Twenty Third Street Bnttary SHEET METAL WORK MFG. CO., INC.- ents are sorry at the end and then • w Wb^WR,-gKp}: wlWPUBmmP- sHHHRw^HMHHHR ' wish thev had a priest or sister in gustine. Servie» [154 C Street. Johnstown. Pa. Militale Branch, Pittsburgh. Pa. the family.gr. " , It roar dealer can not «apply ,oa. It «rill ka to "M. P. writes: "Whilst 1 would where you do not have to study so Cal Phono OS ratir advantage ta reaaeat hin to atark theio. like to be a Sister, I am afraid I much, but can do other useful We Cal ite a After .SÍ53 could not get along in the many tax- work ?" Send in your answers, dear >ial> Aeeaaa, ing studies. Are there convents readers; join the discussion. PliSfiM gpül TEN Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, Atlaatfc OH EMI ANNUAL REPORT ST. JOSEPH RETREAT GROUP Motor Coach Service Catholic Missionary Aid Society One Way Rd. Trip Of the Diocese of Pittsburgh FROM FEBRUARY 1, 1928, TO JANUARY 31, 1929 To Washington W RT. REV. H. C. BOYLE, D.D., President, Ex-Offlcio Hourly VEKY REV. MSGR. P. C. DANNER, V.G., LL.D., Director REV. T. C. KL1MKE, Moderator Due Funds and Burses February 1, 1928 $ 6,195.90 To Wheeling * >2» RECEIPTS 7 Trips Daily Donations $ 1,372.14 Perpetual Memberships ($.'<14.00 credited to churches) 817.00 l J,$ 51 Special Memberships 199.00 To Morgantown 2 3- Ordinary Memberships 14.00 7:30.11:30.3:30.6:30 P. of F. Memberships ($%2.11 credited to churches) 391.00 From Churches, Institutions, etc 135,428.02 Private Contributions (Designated Gifts) 64,633.00 Heated Coaches Competent Interest on Burses (Accrued) 843.16 Operators $209,893.22 EXPENDITURES LEAVING DAILY PROM American Missions I 26,954.92 American Board of Catholic Missions 27,741.68 - 1011 Liberty Avenue Benedictine Foundation, China .... 8,152.20 345 Blvd. of Allies Benifalesc Missions, Washington, D. C. - 3,209.37 Capuchin Missions 2,912.46 Catholic Church Extension Society 16,907.75 Catholic Students' Mission Crusade 736.38 Diocese of Pittsburgh Missionary Work __ 29,881.91 White Star Lines, Inc. Colored Missions, New York 1,691.50 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 280.00 TIM Mulini a a Court 9030 1,152.00 M* • _ - - _ Carmelite Missions of guasta. DMMM Expenses—Catholic Missionary Aid Society 2.681.74 Imrm. chsssfal M» Expenses—Maria Mission Circles ... 1,133.31 from tht Oray llsiiil Foreign Missions ... 14,623.37 known s I sii nifi for M BATTERY RECHARGE Sacred Heart Mission House, Girard, Pa 1,106.00 Twenty-seven men attended the week-end retreat at St. Paul's Retreat House, S. S, March 15-17; 9 if tira UmiilM, k IKMIHI TO* Dar»' Reniai Cl AA Holy Childhood Association 5,176.0!l I these for the first time. Sermons were delivered by Rev. Bertrand McDowell, C.P. The retreat was ipMMfWl Service .n AH Mako f * s W Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions ... 10,268.35 by Chartiers Council, K. of C. Thottt» in attendance were: Baad S.rvic. 1,601.00 Marquette league . J. L. Slurry, F. D. Hayes, J. R. Trimble, A. H. Denk, T. 1. Fitipatrick, L. A. McHugh, J. L. McCollnm, 0*Mi AH Taw Maryknolh 3,276.55 | B. McManama. J. Kasper, W. P. McGarry, D. V. McGarry, R. L. Dunlevy, J. J. Crogham, G. J. Mclntyre, L. Fort Pitt Battery Co. Medical Mission Board, New York 1,377.73 I A. Punka r, F. I'uskar, M. J. Gerstner, C. J. Fleck. C. J. Kunsler, F. A. Land «raff, F. E. McGovern, F. A. Duffy. Writ, tar IBfima Chinese Mission Soceity, Omaha, Nebr 4,384.31 I M. J. Hoban. H. R. Bean, 6. J. Volk, F. G. McKenna, J. P. Killeen. U4I Broad St.. Baal End. Hlland III« Passioni.-t Missions 9,610.09 The parishes represented were: St. Philip, Crafton, 9; St. Luke, Carnegie, 7; Holy Innocent«, St. I«lunb> Society for the Propagation of the Faith 21,659.63 j kill. Imperial, 3; and 1 each from St. John the Evangelist, At. Basil, Immaculate Conception, Carnegie» St. Hotel Rivenich Society of the Divine Word, Techny, Illinois . 7,374.92 | Joseph, Carnegie. Holy Souls, Carnegie. Due Funds and Burses:— "The Friendly Bank" Brennan Mass Fund __ $ 500.00 Cambridge Spriait. St Joseph, Verona 122.48 St. Marcrllus. Mather ARMSTRONG Conrad Hartman Mass Fund __ 300.00 St. Vincent, Latrobe 122.20 Ascension. N. S., Pgh. __ «a. IM «hiOmm COUNTY TRUST CO. Rev. C. Hejferich Mass Fund 1,000.00 St. Mary, Rankin 120.61 ! Assumption, Ernest Catholic Hospital Rev. T. C. Klimke Mass Fund 903.00 IV •mentation. Midland 120.18 St. Joseph Orphans. N. 8., Pgh. .. KITTANNING, l'A. Rev. J. A. O'Connor Mass Fund 350.00 Holy Rosnry, Republic . 119.90 st Michael. Glen Campbell In Baltimore Shares Capital and Surplus $5(10.00(1 Ollinifer Mass Fund . . 300.00 Our Lady of Consolation. Ne'colin. 116.46 St. Joseph. Clairton St Boniface, Penn Station 116.88 |st Joseph. Donora We Invite Your Areount Bengal Mission Burse . 340.92 St Margaret, Homestead 114.74 i Sarrcd Heart, Youngstown Fund of $1,000,000 / Mercy Hospital Burse for China 500.00 St. Stephen, MrKeesport . . 114.16 Assumption. Cecil ... Help of Christians, Pgh 114.08 Transfiguration. Russelton City of Pittsburgh Mission Fund (By N.C.W.C. New. SottIm) Mrs. Mary McCook Bequest... 462.88 Immaculate Conception, Irwin . 111.70 St. Edward, Herminl. The Kne^lLft $ St. JiMeph, I terry 110.65 St. David, Willock Baltimore, Mar. 20.-*-Mercy Hoa- 4,656.80 St. Rita, Connellsville 109.49 St. Anthony. Hridgeville Accrued St Plorian. United . pital, a Catholic institution, ia on* Busse's Garage Interest on Bur 843.16 109.22 S1 Monica. Wampum Bwytahrtf HB St. Joseph. Aliituippa 108.70 Mary a Ann, Marianna of eleven Baltimore hoapitala to Cash Bi lance February 1, 1929. - $ 500.00 Oldsmobile Sales and Servire SL Richard, Pgh 107.88 Ho|y i,»||n share in a $1,000,000 truat fund $209,893.22 St. Bernard. Indiana 107.26 st. Joseph. Roscoe More than forty yaaraaiat tlaad Car. *n Defeired Payment Plan. Maria Mission Circle. »is.r, 0* created by Frederick Bauernschmidt, Holy Trinity. Ford City 106.9ft St Patrick, llrn.lv» Bend . ... way, good old Paater Hy-Pressnre Alentiling Gas and Mila. SL Can ice. 3. S . Pgh. 10.1 St Mary, Ford Cily 106.11 3t Helena. Shoaf local philanthropiat. St. Vincent A rclmbbey, Latrobe 7.«41.DO Nativity. N. S., Pgh. 458.28 Guardian Angels, S. S., I'gh the manufacture of f) Mansfield Avenue. Walnut 02H."> SI. Boniface. N. S., Pgh. 8.899.18 105.89 st Regis. TrafTord Creation of the trust'fund by Mr. Nervine, a remedy Sisters of St. Josetih. Baden 441 25 Thin! Order of St Francis t Kn St Francis. Coral Bauern Schmidt came aa a surprise St. Mary. Freeport J.lii m Assumption, Bellevue 488.77 the raUef of MftWMI^ St. Michael, S^ S.. Pith. IÌ.2I8 68 lishi. Pgh. . Holy Trinity. M

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