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Official Organ of the Diocese of Pittsburgh—Founded^in 1M4 TWO DOLILAR S i PES YEAS 110th Year-^No. 11 PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953 SINGLE CO PÏ FIVE CENTS Sermon Six To Be Oriiained in Cathedral Here SaturdaylArchbishop O'Hara to Give At Mass for Dtiquesne Graduates Six graduates of St. Vincent's Seminary, La- Rev. John Joseph Lukasik, son of Mr. and Mr trobe, will be ordained to the priesthood Saturday, Joseph Lukasik, 1344 Archbishop John F. O'Hara, mencement and Very Rev. Vernon Tenth Avenue, West i.S.Sp., the univer- May 30, at 9:00 A.M^ in St. Paul's Cathedral by CSC, of Philadelphia, will de- F. Gallagher, < Natrona. First Mass at liver the baccalaureate sermon for sity president, will give the ad- Our Lady of Perpetual Bishop John F. Dearden, and will oiler their First the graduates of Duquesne Uni- dress to the fjs idtiates. Solemn Masses oh Sunday,* ¿May 31, in their re- Help Church, West Na- Those to re- eive' honorary de- trona, at 10:30 o'clock versity at a Solemn Mass in St. Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, June grets, in addi ion to | Archbishop spective parish churches. They are: with Rev. Stanislaus O'Hara, are Dr. Francis!Mj Rogers, 7, at 10:00 o'clock. The honorary Rev. Eugene James Dougherty, son of Mr. and Zoltrierzak, the pastor, dean of the' C Graduate School of as archpriest; Rev. Sig- degree of Doctor of Education will Arts and Sc llences at Harvard Mrs. Lewis B. Dougher- be conferred upon the Archbishop ty, 1204 Fifth St., New ismund Szarnicki, as- University; Ad rural Ben Moreell, sistant at St. James' at the commencement exercises chairman of the. board of Jones Brighton. First Mass in that afternoon in Syria Mosque, St. Joseph's Church, Church, West End, dea- and Laughlin Sjteel Company;' Col. New Brighton, at 10:30 con; Rev. Edward Ma- at which four other persons will Willard F. Roc] well, chairman of o'clock, with Rev. Mich- liszewski, pastor at also receive honorary degrees.* the board of Rockvell Manufac- ael A. Cusick. the pastor, Holy Family Church, Bishop Jfohn F. Deârden, who turing Company and Alfred J. as arch priest; Rev. Jo- Lawreneeville, subdea- is chancellor of the university, will Diebold, S| chi urman of the board seph P. Newell, Assistant con; Mr. Maurice Burnswojih, student at St. Vin- present thé degrees at the com- of the- Forest I umber Company. at Resurrection ¿Church, cent's Seminary, master of ceremonies. Rev. Casimir Brookline, deacon; Rev. lOrlemanski, pastor of St. Mary's Church, New Mr. Joseph E. Moroney, (Kensington, will deliver the sermon. Father Weisniannnth of wed- ning of April. (In Japan the school At St. Anthony's, Millvale, 55 For the First Degree the special VmL'ifitian Sisters' convent in dings as well as of [roses, watch year begins in April and ends at members were received on May Perrysville. - \ "" morning offering suffices; for the for "June Brides" in our next v the end of winter.) Sacred Heart 18. Rev. John Gallagher, C.S.Sp., • * * . /•:'- Second Degree the promise is add- week's column. It will be most in- University, conducted for women assistant at St. Mary's, Sharps- ed to recite one decade of the Ros- teresting to all. by the Religious of thé Sacred burg, gave the sermon. Confrater- Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Brad- ary daily |for the intention of the dock. Officers from the neighbor- But, with May over, don't for- Heart, had some 400 applicants. ' nity members will conduct the other 40 million members, so that Sophia University, conducted by Chest X-Ray program in Millvale, ing parish of St Helen's, in East all are beneficiaries of these daily get Mary, Jesus' Mother, in your Pittsburgh, attended .the recent prayers and in your daily lives. the Jesuits, had, 600 applicants, j June 9-13.' prayers; for the Third Degree one There were seats for barely 500 j • * * meeting. Mrs. Martha Kollar, Take her along on your vacations president bf St. Helen's, addressed monthly Holy Communion of students in both universities. At St. Mark's, McKeeS Rocks, Reparation suffices to gain a —then yOu will not offend her Di- the group'. vine Son. This is a real tribute to the ef- the confraternity is busy raising Plenary Indulgence—those willing funds for chairs for their audi- * * * ' ^^MwhHII Address correspondence: The fectiveness of Catholic education to receive daily can gain the in- in Japan. torium. The members have re- At «St. Walburga's, East End, 28 dulgence each time. Sodality, 815 McClure St* Mun- new members were recently lhall, Pa. * * • cently formed a choral group and Has your parish an active With May ending, the obliga- the president, Mrs. Veronica Pok- rolled. Mrs. Bertha Burgman ha^ League of the Sacred Heart? If tion of praying for the missions lemba, reports that they are been appointed president for 1953. not, vriiy not begin one now? does not cease. Yb|Ur world mis- "pretty good." ! * * * i More information will be cheer- Latrobe College sion .Rosary will be a splendid re- • • » All Saints,' Etna. ^The Confra- fully given. To Give Degrees minder of this obligation all the St. Lawrence's, East End. Rev. ternity will serve the Holy Name Jesus' Own Promises days of your life. Your offering John B. Breslin, S.M.A., who has Communion breakfast on June 14. Lamenting the lukewarmness of $2 for this Rosary is added to been stationed in Africa for the A consumer luncheon is planned and complete indifference of so To 158 Seniors the Holy Father's mission fund. past four years, told the mothers for June 25. many Catholics, Our Lord direct- a little of his work at their recent • » * ed St. Margaret Mary to spread With Msgr. Herman E. ^Mat- meeting. St. Richard's. A Communion- breakfast for the mothers and their this devotion to His Own Sacred tingly, editor-in-chief of the Co- Mt. Mercy Adds • • * Heart, and here aie the promises lumbus diocesan weekly, the Eighth Grade daughters was held Immaculate Conception, Bloom- He made: 1 "Catholic Times,'1 and pastor of recently. Board Members field. A reorganization program Holy Rosary Church, Columbus, 1. , "I will give aill who practice got under way when a surprise delivering the commencement ad- At St. Ursula's, Allison Park, 29 this dévotion all thé graces neces- turkey dinner was served to the dress, 158 seniors of St. Vincent's Appointment of a new chairman new members were received by sary in their state of life." mothers last Sunday evening, and College, Latrobe, will receive their and three new members of the the pastor, Rev. Herman J. Heil- 2. . «I will establish peace in floral gifts were presented to the their hpmes." degrees at exercises Sunday, May board of trustees of Mount Mercy mann, on Sunday, May 24. At the oldest mother present (87), to the 31, at 4:00 P.M., in the college sta- College has been announced by social which foUowed the women 3. "I will comfort them in all youngest mother, and to a mother dium. Sister Muriel, acting president of viewed the film: "God's Career their affliction's." of 13 children. Mrs.j Mary Iannac- the college. Joseph G. Smith, di- Women." A bazaar is The degrees will be conferred chione is president. ¡Rev. Raymond Wish rector of purchases of Pittsburgh pllanned for June 25-27. by Archabbot Denis O. Strittmat- Steel Company, becomes board Cercone is spiritual! director. Mrs. WEEKLY ter, O.S.B., president of the col- chairman, succeeding the late Catherine Bulger, of the archcon- 1 MASS CALENDAR lege, and the * catyiidates will be Judge John P. Egan. fraternity, addressed the gather- DAUM & HELM presented by Rev. Edmund R. Cu- ing. (For Use With Missal) neo, O.S.B., vice president and New members are E. J. Hanley, HARDWARE CO. | Vin-; * dean-. president of Allegheny Ludlum • * • 623-625 East Ohio Street ¡SUNDAY, May 31: Trinity Sun- Steel Corporation; Charles E. At St Bernard's, Mt. Lebanon, North Side, Pittsburgh The honorary degree of Doctor Pierson, managing editor of the 94 new members bring the mem- | ddy; double first class; white; 2n<|l of Laws will be conferred upon Everything for the repair and prayer, of the 1st Sunday afteb "Pittsburgh Press," and Mrs. Alice bership to nearly 800. Father Ber Msgr. Mattingly, an alumnus of Dobson Tobias, of the law firm tin preached the sermon and en improvement of the home Pentecost: Credo; Last Gospel, of St. Vincent's Preparatory School, the Sunday. of Tobias and Tobias. College ancT Seminary; Samuel B. MONDAY, June 1: Ferial Day; Casey, Pittsburgh contractor, who 1 green; Mass, of the preceding Sun- is a member of the Board of Di- FARMERS COOPERATIVE day (without Gloria, Credo); 2nd rectors of the St. Vincent's College HARDWARE prayer, A cunctfs; 3rd. at choice. Educational Foundation; F. Wil- HEGNER COMPANY DAIRY ASSOCIATION TUESDAY, June 2: SS. Mar- liam Ries, of Bellevue, prominent CONNELLSVIILE, PA. cellinus, Peter and Erasmus; sim- Catholic lay leader, and Otto L. 'ft'« Hegner's if W» Hardware' Ttltphoni 880. ple; red; 2nd prayer, A cunctis; Spaeth, industrialist and Iart pa- Se wick le y—Telephone 1128 3rd, at choice. tron of New York and Dayton. WEDNESDAY, June 3: Ferial Day; all as on June 1. Photography . At Its Best THURSDAY,| June 4: Corpus BRIDAL AND FAMILY OBODrsPS—INDIVIDUA- L PORTRAITS I. BOBBINS & SON, MORTGAGE LOANS j Reproduction of Marri«*« License«. Birth Certificate». Discharge Papera. #*«. Christi; double 1st class; white; • THE LATEST IN PIC? Credo. Incorporated URB FRAMING FRIDAY, June 5: Friday within Novelties—Decorations MAHAN & WRIGHT STUDIOS che octave of Corpus Christi; semi- Party Supplies 606 Chartier» Avenue, McKees Rooks, Pa. double; white; Mass, as on the Wilkinsburg FE 1-0731 feast; 2nd prayer, of St. Boniface; T Credo. 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P SC 1-3263 Thursday, May 28, 1953 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Ordinations, First Masses To Be Ordained Baccalaureate Services Cotidtpeted At JoHephinum .For-Public Hign h Schoo/ l Graduales Rev Martin Gene Evans, a member of the Benedictine coi munity at St. Vincent'^ Archabbey, La Among the candidates for the Baccalaureate services were was celebrant it Benediction, trobe, will be ordained to the priesthood priesthood who will be ordained conducted Sunday, May 17, in St. Taking part were 220 seniors, at the Pontifical Seminary Jo- in the Archabbey Church there Saturday, Sylvester's Church, Slickville, for about half the; total graduates of seph inum, Worthingtun, O., by 40 Catholic graduates of public May 30, by Bishop Hugh L, Lamb of j thè two .schools. Greensburg, and will offer his First Sol- Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Ci- high schools in th£ area, including those belonging to parishes in Baccalaureate exercises foKpub- emn Mass Sunday, May 31, in St. Bene- cognani. Apostolic Delegate to the United States, on Saturday, May Ayonrnore, Delnuont , Saltsburg, lic high school graduates were al- dict's Church, Canton, O. The pastor. Rev. 30, are one for the Pittsburgh Di- Sliçksyille and Iselin. Following so conducted last Sunday in Ell- Regis McCoy, will be archpriest; Rev. the chiirch services, a turkey din- ocese, Rev. Philip A. Campbell, wood City. Exercises for the Cath- Quentin L. Schaut, professor of English from St. Lawrence's Parish, East ner"-was served in the basement olic graduates of ¡Bessemer and at St. Vincent's College, deacon; Frater End, and one for the Greensburg parish hall of St. Sylvester's. Daniel C. Welfel, cleric of the Archabbey, Diocese, Rev. William Gavron, Rev. Norbert Gaughan, assistant HilLsville high schools, who num- subdeacon; Rev. Columban J. Bomkamp, from St. 'Procopius' Parish, New at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, bered 31 out of the total of 41, assistant at St. Benedict's, master of cere- Salernn. Also to be ordained is a Greensburg, gave the baccalaure- were also conducted. \monies. Rev. Gregory IR. McAtee, pastor former Pittsburgher, llev. Edward ate I sermon, and Very Rev. Cyril C. Poschen, who will | be a priest J. Vogel, chancellor ¡of the Greens- of Sacred Heart Churc 1, St. Mary's, will burg Dioçese and pastor of St. Named Junior Speakers Father Martin of the Monterey-Fresno Diocese deliver the sermon, Johh's Chyçch, Delmont, was cel- HÜTwVo brothers of the newly„ ordained _pries t . Brother Francis (in California)^ andi who .will of- ebrant at Benediction of the fer his First Sole nn Mass May Five students from Annuncia- Evans and Brother Mark Evans, professed as Benedictine lay brothers Blessed Sacrament. George A. 31 in St. George's Church, here. tion High School, Northj Side, are of the Archabbey May 17, will be present at the ceremonies. Matthews, principal of East Van- participating in this year's Com- For Washington • 1 ReV. Philip A. Campbell, a son dergrift public schools, gave an munity 'Chest Junior Speaker'!» of Mrs. Catherine Seubert Camp- address at the dinner, which was Rev. William C. Tepe, son of -T . Bureau program: Barbara Collins, Clarence W. and Beatrice Con-j New Fourlh Degree bell, of 5403 Friendship Ave., and served by women of St. Sylvester's Kathryn Bates, IBarbarja Dwaja^- nolly Tepè, of 814 Berkshire Ave., Assembly Named for the late J. Leo Campbell, will of- Rosary and Altar Society. kowski, Janice Good and Yvonne Brookline, will be ordained to the fer his First Solemn Mass on Sun- Guests included Rev. Matthew Lobaugh. Those selected are priesthood on Saturday, May 30, Late Bishop Boyle day, June 7, at 11:30 o'clock, in A. Benko, O.S.B., pastor of St coached by William S- TaCey, pro- in St. Matthew's Cathedral, Wash- St. Lawrence's Church, East End. Sylvester's; Rev. Valerian Mahala, fessor of speech, University of ington, and will offer his First A new unit of thel Fourth De- He was born in Latrobe. and at- O.S.B., pastor of I St. Ambrose's, Pittsburgh, and are given oppor- Solemn Mass on Sunday, June 14,1 gree Knights of Columbus, to be tended 1 Holy Family School, there; Avonmore; Rev. Albysius Borkow- tunities to spieak before various at 12:15 o'clock in Resurrection named the Bishop Bdyle General St. Bernard's, Mount Lebanon; St. ski, pastor of Holy Cross Church, community g roups, including Lawrence's, ahd then Central Cath- Church,"Brookline. Assembly, in memory of the late Iselin; Glenn L. Turner, principal church, women'sI *, service and civic Born in Pittsburgh, he attended sixth Bishop of Pittsburgh, will be olic High School, here, transfer- of Saltsburg High School; C. F. clubs. St. Mary's of the Mount grade and instituted Sunday, May 31, by the ring nine years ago to the Joseph- Shaulis, principal of Elmers Ridge higlji schools and took degrees Second Pennsylvania District of ium, where he took his last year High School, anjd 20 members oif from Duquesne University and the Calvert Province, Fourth Degree, of high school, four years of col- the Holy Name' societies of thie Riimi^iage Sale lege and four years of seminary University of . He then at a ceremony in the George various parishes serving on the served three years in the Army, Washington Hotel, Washington, studies. He is a nephew of Msgr. committee in charge. A rummage j sale will be .held advancing from private to captain, Pa. The degree will be exempli- Paul E. Campbell, pastor of St. Saturday, June; 6, in the basement after which he taught for 3 year fied for 125 candidates, members Lawrence's. hall of Nativity! Parish, Broughton, In Batler Church by the Little Flower Mission Cir- at Duquesne, and then entered the of the K. of C. councils in Wash- Rev. William M. Gavron, a son Msgr. Paul E. Campbell, pastor University of Indiana for gradu- ington, Canonsburg and Burgetts- of Mrs. Catherine Gavron, of New cle of the parish, starting at 10:00 of St. Lawrence's Churqh, East A.M. Proceeds will be used for ate ¡study. town, who will compose the new Salem, and the late Ignatius Gav- End, and a vice president general assembly. ron, attended St. Procopius' the purchase of a television set for Deciding to enter the priest-, of the National Catholic; Educa- th Home of the ¡Good Shepherd. hood, he enrolled at St. Francis* Speakers at the ceremony will School New Salem, and then en- tional Association, will1 give the Seminary, Loretto, where he was include Charles J. Considine, of tered the Josephium for his 12 sermon' at baccalaureate services accepted for the Washington Washington, D. C., vice supreme years of high schol, college and to be held in St. Michael's Church, Archdiocese. Me took his theolog- ster of the Fourth Degree; Rev. seminary studies. His First Solemn Butler, Sunday evening, May 31, icai course at th^ Catholic Univer- I Ralph L. Hayffs, pastor of Im- Mass will be offered Supc^ay. June for Catholic graduates . of Btrtlérf sitv, rand will receive the degree [maculate Conception Church, j 7, in St. Procopius' Chi High School. The exercises will of Licentiate in Sacred Thtology I Washington, Pa., and Judge Hiigfi | Rev. Edward C. Pose hen. a son begin at 7:30 o'clock. there on June 9. C. Boyle, of Orphans Court, Alle- of Julius and Henrietta Sommer gheny County. In charge of af- j Poschen, formerly of Pittsburgh At New Castle For Greek Rite Diocese rangements is John F. Donley, Rev. Joseph Chornyak, a son of and now of Los Angeles, attended Baccalaureate services for Cath- master of the Second Pennsyly^- ! St. George's grade school before olic graduates of New Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Chornyak, of nia District, with Walter A. Kullji, I 806 Deely St.. Hazel wood, will be entering the Josephiniim for his Union Township high schools of Washington, Pa., directing prep- j preparatory, college and seminary were conducted last Sunday in St. ordained to the priesthood on Sat- arations. » urday. Juri^H}, by Bishop Daniel courses. I Joseph's Church, New Castle, with Ivancho of the Greek Rite Diocese Rev. Carl P. Hensler, pastor of Rev. Francis P. King, of St. of Pittsburgh, in SS. Cyril and Msgr. (tarlili Named St. George's, will be archpriest at Mary's, New Castle, delivering the Paul J. Uhlman Methodius Byzantine X a t h o 1 i c the Mass Sunday; Rev. William M. sermon. K«v. Nicola De Mita, Seminarly, North Side. He will of- To Red |!ross Board Gavron, deacon, and Rev. Mr. pastor of Sit. Vitus,' New Castle, Dispensing Optician fer hi on Anthony Borrelli, subdeacon. The Prescriptions Filled s I Junfirste Divine/Liturg14, ;in St. yJoh n Msgr. Henry A. ^arlih, vicar gen- sermon will be delivered by Rev. Sunday,;inra' j s Church^Greek Rite, eral of the Pittsburgh Diocese and Franlcis M. Ott. Water Heater Repairing Lenses Duplicated Chrysosfcjt. pastor of Holy Rosary Church, Saline St ALL MAKCS INSTANTANEOUS Prompt Service In Capuchin lOrder Homewood, was re-elected to the | WATE« HEATERS REPAIRED Board of Directc Geb Degree SAX clerics of the jst. Augustine} rs of the Pitts- 75 fe«ri Experience On Repairs burgh Chapter, USED HEATERS BOUGHT and SOLD province of the Capuchin Fathers American Red | Cross, at it$ 37tli Joan Brooks Murdoch, daughter ! 411 Empir* Bldg. will be ordained to the priesthood annual meeting j Estimate ; last week. of Mr. and Mrs. William J.-Mur- on Saturday, June 6j, in the Na- doch, 3983 Drexel Road, is one of FRED KILLMEYER 507 Liberty Av«. tional Shrine of the]Blessed Vir- ! Also re-elected were Rosemary 50 seniors of St. Mary's of the 109 Brosville St. Pgh. 3, Pa. gin, Washington; D. | C., by Aux- Casey, A.R. Mathieson, Augustus fl AT 1-1177 Wood's College, St. Mary-of-the- iliary Bishop John McNamara of i K. Oliver, Thomas L. Orr and EV 1-3989 Woods, Ind., who will receive their Washington, atid' will celebrate; Rie' ard Stites. New members 91 degrees at the college's 112th an- their First Solemn Masses on Sun- added to the board are Rev. Her- t nual commencement exercises on diiy, June 14, in their respective) man Hailperin, II. T. Inman, E. June 2. parish churches. They are: F.. Moore and Wilfred Murtland. Rev;. Jbhn Carey, of Providence, ! R. I.; Rev. Clement Naef, Silver Father Ilartk1e Made REASONS WHY -Springs, Md.; Rev. Bernard; Union ! Theater Group Officer! Tomasseppi, Ontario/ Calif,, for- 1 merly of St. Justin's Parish, Mount j j EngraVing Co. Our "Life Income Washington; Rev. DePaul Ripko, Washington, Mdy 26—Rev. 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CONVENIENCE to Dean McCarthy, son of Mr. and Payments when due, are mailed to you promptly—here Mrs. W, Dean McCarthy of Sny- FENCES or »broad. der, N. Y. A fall wedding is plan- ned. 5. CONTENTMENT Miss O'Konski, a graduate of You may be certain that your good deeds will continue Our Lady 0/ Mercy Academy, is o o after your death. completing her senior year at ('atholic -University of ^ America, 6. CHARITY By siding our missionaries in Japan and th« Philippines, Washington, D. C., Mr. McCarthy, Oü your money will work for the uplift of humanity and for her fiancee, graduated - from m the salvation of souls Catholic University in 1950, and Q* at present is the director of tele- vision for .the National Council of >U WOCfMHUHCU K THi* Chain Link or Wood w7>.wsr<[•••••••••••••••'IUIi ,t tt* sit wBr rm ito WRITE FOR DETAILS TO . ; V Catholic Men, and producer of iïiïtinniMiiiinnim Inatqlled Immediately "The Catholic Hour" for NBC-TV. By Factory-Trained Expert$ REV. FATHER RALPH,:«at; D* * On July J, he will assume the po- 148 W*it Eleventh Avë. TO sition of producer-director for sta- 30 Months fkV S. V. D. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES Homestead HO 1-0885 tion WCAN-TV in Milwaukee, Call IWEIIington 1-0328 3)6 N. " . * I Wisconsin. FOUR THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Thuriday, May 28, 1953 a Um protection. /Th& it is that in the Preface of fixations of the disbute spread far the Mass the constant prayer of thanks is of- and wide.) , Out Of The Past fered "to Thee, p Holy Lord, Father Al- An editorial, in "The Wanderer," History from Files of TBS Ritfsburgh Catholic mighty, everlasting God, Who, together with of St. Paul, signed with the initials \ PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC OFFICIAI; ORO AN OF THE DIOCESE OF Thy only-begotten Son, and the Holy Spirit, of the editors Joseph Matt, rec- i fi PITTSBURGH I art one God, one Lord; not in the singleness ommend* Father Colman's book 1H Tears A|t EST A I) UStl KL) IM 1844 "very highly." The recommenda- Latest U. S. census shows 2,. By RT REV MICHA EL O'CONNOR. 0 D-, j of one Person, but in the Trinity of One Sub- tion couldn't come from a more stance." 210,000 foreign-born out of total MRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH i competent, reliable source. population of 23 million: Irish- M M Par Year PwbiUhed Every, rhunwlay by No, we cannot understand the Holy Trini- —o— . - g§SMl born 6^2,000, German 573,000, THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY ty in the sense that we understand some—not Street Car 'Authority' English 278,000, Canadian 147,000* «0« Magre Building, Pittsburgh 33. Pa COurl 1-066* JOHN M COLLINS Editor all—facts and evehts of the physical order; The proposal prepared by the Scotch 70,000, Welsh 30,000. ELIZABETH DAPLINQER. Anaoctate Editor neither can we understand creation, or eter- executive group of the Mass isfi Entered •• Second-Cla*» Matter Dec t«, 1887, at U>e Poet nity. But we can understand that the doc- Transportation Committee here, 75 Years Office. Pittsburgh. Pa., under the Act of Mar S. 1870. trine of the Trinity must be true, since God for putting the public transporta- Residence of Bishop of Vincqn- tion facilities of this district in the nes transferred to Indianapolis, February 14. 1051 Himself has revealed it to us. And in the presence of that tremendous mystery we can hands of a transit authority, will Ind. . . Tension between Russia The Pittsburgh Catholic hat have an immediate appeal to most and England reported mounting... held a unique position In this only Exclaim, in the words of St. Paul chosen of the residents. Careful study, of Severe tornado does extensive diocese for over a century II for. the Epistle of Sunday's Mass: "Oh, the course, will have to be given to all damage in vicinity of Milwaukee. has been the living voice of deptti of the riches of the wisdom and of the details, but what has been the Catholic press in this area- the knowledge of God! How incomprehensi- thus far announced seems feasi- 50 Years Ago giving to all who read it an ble are His judgments and how unsearchable ble and promising. Rev. Francis W, Schwab, C.S.Sp,, For 50 years and more this dis- .dies in St. Francis* Hospital at understanding of current is* His )vays! For 'Who has known the mind of v age of 59; was former pastor. of sues in the light of Catholic the Lord? Or who has been His counsellor? trict has been strangled and harassed by an inadequate sys- St.. Mary's Parish, Sharpsb^rg, teaching. Or Who has first given to Him that recom- pense should be made to Him?' For from Him tem of mass transportation; if and one of the founders of the In granting official status to there was occasional improvement Pittsburgh College of the Holy and through Him and unto Him are all Ghost (Duquesne University). . . the Pittsburgh Catholic, I only things." Only in awe and 'profound submis it was quickly dissipated; there continue the endorsement that my predecessors have been financial crises, and re-r Rev.. Patrick O'Connor appointed sion of the will can we let our minds dwell pastor of St. Mary's, Freeport; have given it. organizations; the problem of the upon the meaning of the Holy Trinity. , "underliers" was talked about for Rev. Bernard J. Hynes pastor of years, and it was blamed for thé St Patrick's, Alpsville; Rev. Hen- 9- It is in the Name of the Holy Trinity that ry Geibel assistant at St. Agnes,' our lives are shaped according to God's de- poor service, along with traffic congestion, bottlenecks and left Soho, and Rev, M. G. O'Donneil Bishop of Pittsburgh. sign, as Sunday's Gospel reminds us, citing chaplain at Mount Gallitzin, Bad- M turns. High fares drove patrons Christ's command to His Apostles: Go, away, so the fares were raised en. . / Chapel of §t. Rosalia's Par- THURSDAY, MAY 28, -1953 therefore, and make disciples of all nations, higher and service was reduced at ish, Greenfield-Ave.,- dedicated... baptizing them in the Name of the Father the same time. Years ago it was Ground broken for Corpus Christi and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teach thè slow-moving horses and wag- Church, Lincoln Ave. . . Mother 1)1 VINE STRENGTH ing them to observe all that I have dpmmand- ons that blocked the tracks and Anna (Tabpurat), foundress of the delayed the cars; now the fast- convent of the Sisters of the W AST Sunday the Christian world com- ed you; and behold, I am with you, even unto Humility of " Mary, at New Bed- moving automobiles and trucks are I memorated, in the globing Feast of Pen- the consummation of the world." Our every ford_, Pa., dies. tecost, the descent of the Holy Spirit prayer begins and ends with the invocation of doing the same thing. upon the Apostles, to fire their hearts with Obviously, the solution of this 40 Years Ago the Holy Trinity; we sigln ourselves with the area's public transportation prob- Civil War veterans attend me- the zeal and courage and understanding they Sigi^ of the Cross which embodies the Names lem is more than a matter of bus morial services in St. Paul's Ca- would need to carry out the mission entrust- of the Trinity-^—of God the Father Who creat- and trolley equipment, and sched- thedral. . . Archbishop. John Bon- ed to them by Christ; acknowledgment was ed us, God the Son,who redeemed us, God uling, and establishing fare rates. zano, Apostolic Delegate to the made of the dependerice of all the follow- the Holy Spirit Who enlightens and sustains There must be general traffic con- United States, celebrates Mass at ers of the Savior upon the gifts ajid giraces us. Why should we ever yield to fear or dis- trol and co-ordination: it is useless St. Vincent's Archabbey, Latrobe, supplied by the Holy Spirit. Andvnow, in couragement, provided as we are with this to put a lot of cars and busses in fbr the annual Corpus Christi ob- the streets if they are just going to servance. . Rev. P. F. Quinn ap-- the feast of the Holy Trinity, the Church assurance of divine assistance? polnted pastor of St. Regis,* Traf- makes solemn, public profession of the cen- Immediately after the Feast of the Holy stane! still in traffic jams. That is tral doctrine of the Christian religion; the one reason why a public authority ford. j ' mmm Trinity the Church celebrates the beautiful could be expected to do à better 1 v • sublime, mysterious truth that "in God there Feast of Corpus Christi, calling on her chil- job than the present utility cor- 25 Years Ago are three Divine Persons, really distinct and dren to rejoice with her over the institution poration. Rev. John J. Girotesch, ordained equal in all things—the Father, the Son and of the Holy Eucharist, the Sacrament of love, Besides, under present laws, as to priesthood at Little Rock, Ark., the Holy Spirit." Beyond the understanding and unity, and peace, and holiness, and interpreted by the Public'Utilities offers First Solemn Mass in Holy of our human minds, the acceptance of this strength. The battle of life need have no ter- Commission, the corporation is Trinity Church, Center Ave. . . truth brings us close to the eternal, omiscient rors for us if we keep ourselves under the entitled to charge fares that give Rev. A. J. Mayer, pastor of St mind of God, makes us His obedient, loyal protection of the Holy Trinity and find nour- it a "reasonable return;" that is, Francis,' Munhall,- celebrates sil- subjects, and places us under His omnipotent ishment for our souls in the Holy Eucharist. the public is obliged to provide the ver jubilee. money to give it "reasonablè" earnings, no matter how the cor- 5 Years Ago an appreciation and as lively a poration is managed, Or misman- Pittsburgh observance of cen- realization of natural truth as has aged. Why not, then, turn the tenary of coming to United States been seen in any people. It seems whole operation over to a public of Christian Brothers includes as if Almighty God, intending a authority, which will conduct the Mass in the cathedral, and din- great age and a great people, has business to meet the needs of the ner in Schenley Hotel, addressed put here, in America, a singular community? by Msgr. Patrick J. McCormick, (Continued from Page 1) 1021), the story of whose career development of I nature's powers Those who have prepared the rector- of Catholic University of hearing aid (the Communists is told by Father John Tracy Ellis and gifts, both ift man and out of plan are^ responsible, civic-minded America. . . Our Lady Help of thought it was some sort of a ra- in a major piece of, historical man—with the further will, I have individuals. It is understood that Christians'J Church, East End, dio receiver or transmitter); given writing ; Archbishop John Ireland the faith, of crowning all with the the matter will eventually be the marks 50th anniversary. nothing to r$ad except Communist (1838-1918), the giant figure of glory of the supernatural. . . subject of a referendum vote by propaganda; it was an experi- midwest American Catholicity, the "Now comes the opportunity of the people of the county. ence he could only describe by subject of a new biography by the to show that —o— 40 Hours Devotion calling it "two years of h-e-1-1." Msgr. James H. Moynihan; and she is from God who created na- Catholic Boy Scouts T Father Paul says it has been Rev. Isaac T. Hecker (1819-1888), ture, by opening before this peo- Information as to how the Boy May, 1953 proved to him now, as he always founder of the Paulist Fathers and ple her treasures, amid which the Scout movement can be fitted intò 28—St. Leocadia's, Wilmerding. believed, thai Communism is a inspired preacjher, details of whosê soul revels in rational liberty and the Catholic youth program is 29—Holy Trinity. Center Ave. horrible, vicious thing, destroying life are given in the book, "Fa- intelligence, and enjoys the grat- given in a booklet, "Scouting for 29—St. Joseph's, Roscoe. men's reason and decency. But he ther Hecker and His Friends," by ification of its best and purest Catholics," just published by the 31—St. Mjatthew's, South Side. doesn't call for wiping out the Rev. Joseph McSorley, one of the moral instincts. . ." National Catholic Committee on JUNE, 1953 " Communists with guns and bombs. oldest living Paulists. Scouting. The booklet was pre- 1—Holy Innocents,' Sheraden. "They must be converted," he said The gains made by these three These book$ bring together per- leaders and their contemporaries pared undter the direction of Msgr. 2-r-St. Joseph's, Coraopolis. in a television appearance Monday sons and events and controversies George M. Dowd, of Franklin, 4—St Ignatius,' Carnegie. v evening. "They must be shown have not been carried forward in and accomplishments^ that give a full measure, it must be admit- Mass., national, director of the 4—St Paul's Cathedral. what is wrong with Communism. vivid picture—and a thrilling one commitee, and has a foreword by 5—St. Cecilia's. Rochester. They must be given the truth ted, but the opportunity of which —of the development of thé Archbishop Ireland spoke still ex- Bishop Richard O. Gerow of 6—St Mary's, Glenfield. about how much better off are the Church in this country. Cardinajl Natchez, the committee's episcopal 7—St Patrick's. Canonsburg. people of the, non-Communist ists, a challenge to today's Cath- Gibbons, Archbishop Ireland and olic generation. chairman. It bears the imprimatur 7—Our Lady of Grace, Bower world. We must find some way to Father Hecker had a great deal to of Cardinal Francis Spellman. Hilli **' . /^"-n undo the lies they have been do with making Catholicity an in- I -o- ,—ó— 8—St. Irenaeus,' Oakmont told." tegral part of America, by putting German Catholics Slaughter Day 9—Corpus Christi, Lincoln There are some people who are the Church in the proper light be- Another book dealing with Another holiday week-end is Ave. actually impatient because the fore non-Catholics and by putting American Catholic history has here, and the Western Pennsylva- 10—Assumption, Bellevue. "cold war" between the Commu- Amèrican'ihstitutions in the pro- just been published: "The Catho- nia Safety Council predicts that by 10 St. Margaret's, Greentree. nist and non-Cojmmunist nations per li^ftt before some Catholics lic Church and German Ameri- Monday morning 275 traffic deaths 11—St K ilian's, Mars. doesn't develop into an all-out who were inclined to be fearful cans," by Rev. Colman Barry, will be reported in the United 12—Holy Trinity, DuquCsne. "hot war;" they say that the and suspicious of them. O.S.B., a monk of St. John's'Ab- States, six , of them in western ^3—St Patkl's, Butler. quicker we start dropping atom The viewpoint these three bey, Collegeville, Minn. It is con- j Pennsylvania. This total would be 15—Our Lady of Perpetual bombs on Russia and Chilna the churchmen shared, as to the bene- cerned with a period of contro- 60 less than] for Memorial Day in i Help, Natrona Heights. ••>. sooner we'll have order and peace. fits the ,Church and America could versy over the religious and edu- 1952, and thje council is thus "op- If—St. John's, Coylesville. But nobody will be converted bring to each other, is indicated in cational care of Catholic immi- timistic" because it hopes that this «Note: (he 40 Hour« devotion, con- ii om the delusions of Communism grants arriving here from Ger- tinuing for three days, ir>ay either a statement by Archbishop Ireland year's drivers will bear in mind open or close on the date assigned by having bombs dropped on his quoted in Father \McSorley's many, in which the term "Cahen- the danger that hangs over them bp the chancery, as given above.*. home. The cold war is a terrible book. He was speaking of Father slyism" came to be as explosive a on the roads. But last year's driv- strain, but it allows time ifor us Hecker, who, he said, "looked on jterm as "McCarthyism" is today. ers were given plenty of warnings, Greensburg Diocese to work for justice and truth, and Anjierica as the fairest conquest (Peter Paul Cahensly, a Ger- too, and they went out and es- thus to convince the victims of fori divine truth. .. . He understood znan. merchant, membef of the tablished a new record for traf- JUNE, 1953 Communist propaganda that they anq loved the people of ;America. Reichstag, interested himself in fic slaughter. First Week have been deceived. He recognized in them splendid the welfare of German! 'Catholics Madonna of Czenstochowa, —o— Besides 335 automobile deaths natural qualities. Was he hot emigrating i to the United States, last year, there Were 97 by drown- Cardale. Fascinating History right?" * and even mjade a trip to this coun- ing, nine in airplane crashes and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Some deeply interesting chap- ' "iNot minimizing in the least," try in a ship's steerage, so as to 79 from othtr causes—a total of Leek rone. ters of American history appear Archbishop Ireland continued, learn at first hand what the con- 520—making Memorial Day not St. Albert's, Palmer. " in recently published biographical "thé dreadful evil of the absence ditions were. Quite unjustly, it a holiday but a day of tragedy and Second Week studies of three great Catholic of the supernatural, I am not now appears, he was accused of suffering. St Bernardine's, Mt Pleasant. churchmen who were great Amer- afraid to give Hgs^my belief that having political, nationalistic "pro- The safety council has drawn up St. Ambrose's, Avonmore. St. Helen's, Shoaf. icans; Cardinal Gibbons (1834- there is among as high German" motives, and the rami- i (Continued on Last Page) Thursday, May 28, 1953 THE PI T TS BURGH CIATHOLIC *iVE ACTU Column Science-Math Group j dlFTS FOR DADS AND GRADS Meet*, Name« Officer! There'a still time Are you wondering what to give? They are ie Condition of Labor [worthy of the best you can give—a spiritual gift. Our GIF! CARD will tell Dad or the new graduatje that you asked a By REV. CHARLES OWEN RICK Sister M Aelred, of St. Wende-j Missionary to say Mass for him, <>r that you enrolled lin's High School, Carrick, was , him a« a member (annual $1; perpetual $20) entitling Raiding elected president of the Science him to abundant spiritual privileges—15,000 Masses salve "their conscience« by the and Mathematics Teachers Asso- annually, daily Mass at the Vatican, plus countless in- It is good to read that the AFL thought that once they have the ciation of the Pittsburgh Diocese dulgences, or you gave in his name for a Near East and CIO arc very close to agree- membership they can clean it up. 1 at the group's assembly held last Mission chapel, a Mass bell ($5), a picture '$15), altar ment on a pact to have no more Control? Sat urday at Duquesne. University. stone ($10), or tabernacle ($25) raids. This will be a difficult pact I would say this to them: if to implement because the large Qther officers chosen are Brother The miseioD needs are many and varied. We hare our MYSTIC they, accept the Red offer of a Thomas Schick, Of North Catholic, unions have never been in the merger they'd better see to their SEVEN, the eeven support clubi to meet seven mission needs. habit of having anyone tell them vice president; Sister Adrian, of Member« give A-DOLLAR-A-MONTII. Won't you Join one or more. paper work most carefully and St. Mary's, McKees Rocks, treas- Your dollar works miracles of mercy for our poor missionaries, whom to organize. Unions find it make surje that they have! the con- del a friend to Join also. You'll share in good works of these heroes. difficult to pass up an opportunity urer; Sister Fidelia, of Our Lady stitutional right to control their of» the Sacred Heart Academy, Cor- to acquire members, especially new members. They might wake MONSOON DAMAGES CHAPEL IN LNDIA- when top officers are convinced aopolis, and Sister Mod^sta, of St. up to find out that they have be- Raphael's, secretaries. The missionary bishop writes, "At Sdappone there are 120 former that the dispuied members should come the ["swallowed" rather than Jacobites, whom I received into the Church some years a^"»—the have been theirs all along. the "swallowers," Names as sectional chairmen entire group 1 bought some land and provided a chapel. The The Recjs in the CIO Packing are: mathematics, Sister Mary of monsoon damaged the front wall and it has now fallen down. I Neither AFL nor CIO have been the Angels, of St. Rosalaia*s, with haven't the funds to repair it. 1 need $600 to renovate it." Won't able to keep perfect peace within House Workers are resourceful and ruthless. They will make a Brother Martin and Sister Tar you help him A„ mite will be precious to him. their own rbnks. How they will cisius as assistants; biology, Sister •enforce~ an iinter-federatiopj/^no deal with anyone. There might SEND "SJTRINGLESS GIFTS" TO HELP OUR, t^OLY FATHER even be characters in the AFL Dolorita, of Divine Providence MEET MISSION EMERGENCIES WHEN THERE IS NO TIME raid" agreement is beyond me. Academy, chairman, Sister Cath However, if the negotiations re- Butchers who would make a deal TO APPEAL. with the Reds to control the whole erine Elizabeth and Sister Maura duce the amount of raiding, the assistants; chemistry, James R effort will b^tprth while. outfit and either dump or make prisoners, of the present interna- Murray, North Catholic, chair Bad; Deal tional officers. man, Sister Gregory and Sister A great big raid is right now The national CIO will make a Ignatia Marie, assistants; physics in prospect. J fight to retain some of the Pack- Sister Oliver, chairman, Sister j^»- The AFL Amalgamated Meat ing house locals, but most likely gela and Brother Thomas Schick Cutters is an old and honorable the bulk of the locals will follow assistants. craft. During the early CIO big the Red administration. A matematics workshop is to be drive for membership the CIO It is a pretty problem in trade held Sept. 18 and 19, it was an Packing House Workers took over union strategy and ethics. nounced. the big packing houses in Chica- go and a few other cities. They and the AFL ended up with about the same number of members. CURRENT FILMS The Amalgamated had a slight Communist problem which has The following list shows the Le- Stop, You're Killing Mel Tail Texan been prety well solved, but the gion of Decency ratings for motion Thief of Venice. The CIO Packing House Workers have pictures now showing, or to be Thunder tn the East had a big Communists problem Titanic shown soon, in this area. In the Tropic Zone which has never been solved. spirit of the Legion or; Decency Trouble Along the Way pledge, children should see none Two Lost Worlds When the late Phil Murray Unknown Island LAY MISSIONARY IN JORDAN but films classed as A-l; adults as dumped the CIO's Red unions the R— (Objectionable for All) A new type of apostolate—lay missionaries. Not so new—the Packing House union went through well as children, are expected to All Ashore Apostles, especially St. Paul,, had lay men and women help them the motions of cleaning house. I avoid Class B and Class C films. Androcles and the Lion in their mission work. We have a wonderful group of young womefr, Angel Face all specially trained as nurses, teachers, social wbrkers. etc., to have called attention many times CLASS A-l Anna in this column to the fact that this (Unobjectionable for All) April in Paris help the missionaries spread Christ's love over the desert expanses CIO union would follow CIO poli- Bad and the> Beautiful. The of Jordan. The new "team" at Zarka needs help to equip their Abbot and Costeilo Meet Captain KJdd ll Battle Circus center. Won't you help—$100 or $1; every bit helps nnd these cy on the national level while on Anything Can Happen Blue Gardenia ^ gallant girls deserve our loyal support. Today! the local level Communist policies Blazing Forest City Beneath the Sea Breaking the Sound Barrier Clown, The prevailed and were encouraged. By the Light of the Silvery Moon Come Back, Little Sheba THOMAS, another poor seminarian, needs help for his six years CIO Pressure Call Me Madam Down Among the Sheltering Paliris training. His training costs $100 a year. Perhaps you'd like to CatUe Town Face to /ace .1. "adopt" him by giving this tuition each year. You may give $2 It has been | impossible to get Confidentially, Connie Fear and Desire weekly, $8.35 monthly, $25 quarterly, $100 annually, or all at once. the president, obe Ralph Helstein, Desert Pursuit Girls in the Night Desert Rati, The Gunsmoke OR perhaps you might consider our mission cliub for the seminarians. to take a clear-cut stand. CIO Desert Song. The Jeopardy CHRYSOSTOMS, Your dollar monthly means so much. pressure on him hds been unre- Desperadoes City Confidential J mitting and now ili has had this Destination Gobi Limelight Sisters Edmund, Ansbert, Elveera, are novices with the Carmelites riat Top t - £ Man Behind the Gun at Trichur, India, and are without means to meet the $150 cost curious effect: The :Red-dominat- 49th Man. The Mississippi Gambler, The ed Packing House -Workers—CIO Moulin Kouge of their one-year training course. The kind soul who adopts one Gun Fignter , My Blue Heaven by giving that sum within a year will be daily blessed with the find that the CIO iis no longer a Hans Christian Andeveea My Pal Guft Happy Time, The rich prayers of a grateful heart dedicated to God. Won't you? congenial home, so they plan to I Love Melvin Never Wave at a WAC ieave CIO and join the AFL Invaders from Mars Niagara I vanhoe Night Without Sleep, A BODY OF CHRIST ^ Butchers. Ivory Hunter» The One Girl's Confession On Thursday, Feast of Corpus Christi, there will be no Prince of Pirate» The officers of the Amalgamat- Jazz Singer. The Ruby Gentry procession in many of our missions because there Is no Jalopy Salome monstrance, the sacred vessel used for carrying Our Lord ed Meat Cutters and Butcher Jumping Jacks Serpent of the Nile fan processions. Won't you give one to a needy missionary? Workmen AFL are faced with a Last of the Comanche* Star, i The You can for $40. large temptation. If they ignore Lone Hand Strange World Lure of the Wilderness Street Corner Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation the Communist angle they have That Man from Tangier« a good chance of doubling their Million Dollar Mermaid Wjlld Heart. The OUR MISSIONARIES NEED YOUR MASS OFFERINGS Miracle of Out Lady e4 Fatima Yellow Sky. The membership over night. They Can Montana Territory Never Let Me Go C (Condemned) Off Limits Sin« of the Fathers Pathfinder, The Mom and Dad 58 to Receive Peter Pan System, The Raider of the Seven Seas ' Ride ..the Man Down French Cardinal Spetlman, Frt.fd.nl Magr. Thorn«« J. MtMohon, Nell Sec'y ge Degrees Rose Bowl "JStory, The . A Swd all cemmunicatieni fat ! Silver Whip'; \ , A' t St. Bonaventura' • s Small Town Girl t CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION At Steubenville Stars and Stripes •* / St. Bona venture, N. Y., May 27 Stars ax« HSinging 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New YorkJ 7, N. Y. Stooge. The —Archbishop Richard J. Cushing, v.' - 9 Commencement exercises of the Taxi Thunderbirds of Boston, will deliver the princi- College of Steubenville will be Tonight We Sin« pal address at the 93rd Com- held Thursday, June 4, at 3:00 Treasure of the Golden Condor mencement of -St. Bonaventure's War of the Worlds P.M., in the Steubenville High Winning of the West University on Sunday, June 7, in MT. GALL TZIN ACADEMY School Auditorium, with 58 sen- Young Bess the university's stadium. Boarding School For Beys iors receiving degrees in arts and A-D (Unobjectionable for Adulto) BADEN, PA. Sciences and seven evening col- Above and Beyond lege students also receiving grad- African Queen Colonial Ornamental Phone Boden 9-3861 Address Directress uation honors, i Against All Flags Apache Wat Smoke Iron Workgv^ * Baccalaureate services will be Babes in Bagdad i Artistic Wrought Iron and conducted in St. Peter's Church, Beware, My Lovely Aluminum Metal Works Brandy for the Parson Steubenville, on Sunday, May 31, Bwana Devil 1604 Broadway, Pittsburgh 16 St. Vincent Collegef Laif obe, Pa. at 2:30 P.M., the sermon being Cry of the Hunted LE 1-0400 Eight Iron Men PRE-LEGAL GENERAL SCIENCE delivered by Rev. Daniel M. JCif- Fourposter, The ^«ru, ' TEACHES TRAININO PRE-MEOILCAL win, superintendent of schools .in Girls of Pleasure Island Offered : Í CLASSICAL the Wheeling Diocese and assist- Glass Wall. The PRE-ENGINEERING Happy Time. The ' MUSIC •BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ant editor of the West Virginia High Noon "Register," diocesan weekly. A His Girl Friday Hour of 13. The 0 Solemn Mass for the graduates House of Wax \ will be offered in. Immaculate In Believe in You • ¡1 May is Mary's month, and every day I Confess Heart of Mary Chapel, Steuben- It Happens Every Thursday has been set aside,; as a special feast in ville, at 10:00 o'clock on June 4 Jack McCall, Desperado -f^hopor of the Blessed Virgin. The last tiay Snd a Communion breakfast will JUKI Across the Street I^st Posse, The i* üf"(the month, Mayjî'i, is the least of Mary, follow in the college library. Lawless Breed Les Miserables % Média tri x of All Graces. Little World of Don Camillo Mr. Lucky The spiritual tribute of our prayers is, Parish at Carmichaels Man in the Dark of course, the first honor we can pay Our My Cousin Rachel Plans Week-end Felt* Naked Spur, The - Blessed Mother on these occasions. Afier Outpost in Malaya Paula s" that, why not pay her| material tribute by ! The annual parish festival of St. Plymouth Adventure contributing some of our precious metals Prisoner of Zenda, The Hugh's Parish, Carmichaels, Remains To Be Seen or jewels to beautify her .Shrine at St. Greene County, will be held this Redhead from Wyoming. The .Mary s of TVÎerey Church at the Point, site week-end at Joyland Park, Car- Road to Bali San Antone of the first chapel in what is now the City michaels. The congregation, for- Seminole • . of Pittsburgh? Send your contributions to merly a mission, was established Shane » Sombrero as a parish last year, and the fes- She's Back on Broadway 1708 Fìtti. Ave AT 1-903? REV. J). A. LAWLESS tival will serve as a reunion of Sky Full of Moon Split* Second Pittsburgh 19. Pa. 202 Ferry S?. ""tsfctfrgh 22. Pa. present and former parishioners. Spoiler», The

t i i i. SIX THE riTTSBURfiíH CATHOLIC Thursday, May 28, 1953

Parigli llricf* | Maryknoll Priest plan Procession IjU ! J -VL AIN.MT -IT'-LI I ' " I VihiIh Home Here j At St. Vincent's j In St, Paul s Cathedral last Sun - ] I day afternoon Ri shop John F i CATSlOUC SPCRTDC, Kev Vincent B. MeConaughy, 1 Corpus Christi BY SEBASTIAN C. ISABELLA- j Deurden administered Confirma- Pittsburgh -born Maryknoll if mis- j tion to over 500 children of the sionary prieiit, who has been in In keeping with an annual cus- Cathedral schools, 12 from the this country for the past year on tom that dates back to the found- Once In A While * J . * A:«, Western Pennsylvania School for 1 leave from his mission in Puno, ing of St. Vincent's Archabbey, Because of Red _ _ _ Peru, is to start his return journey Meyer's- request thus item is appearing under i the Blind, and more than 80 adults. Latrobe, over a century ago, an thit guide-post. Red is assisting in promoting a variety show for ! to that little town on June 14. He outdoor procession, with Benedic* The annual May crowning ce-! thè benefit of the Vincfntian Home The president of the Catholic is now visiting his mother, Mrs. tion of the Blessed Sacrament at Diocesan Duckpin Traveling League can be reach- remorties of Immaculate Goncep- j Thomas FJ. McConaughev. of 5803 outdoor altars, will mark the ob- tion Parish. Bloom field, will be] ed for tickets at his home, 200 Essen St., North Walnut St., East End, and will be servance of the Feast of Corpus conducted Sunday afternoon, May at home there to his friends on Side or can be called at CE 1-2058. The tariff Christi, next Thursday, June 4, 31, at 3:00 o'clock, with sermon J Sunday afternoon and evening. at the Benedictine institution. The is only $1, which includes the tax. 1 by Rev. Edward L. Murray, as- May 31. ' • procession will leave the arch- - ; A real stage show is on tap'for the supporters sistant at St. Paul's Church, But- abbey church at 9:45 A.M., "and ler. If the weather is favorable j Puno is ah Indian pueblo, in the o^fchjs Variety Show. North Catholic High School Andes Mountains, 12,000 feet Solemn Pontifical" Mass will be Will fee the scene. June 12 the fate. If you can- Friendship Park will be the scene celebrated at 10:00 o'clock at an of the 'ceremony. above sea level, on the shores of not be at, the show, buy a couple of tickets and Lake Titicaca, the highest naviga- altar in the stadium at St. Vin- give £hem to some deserving youngsters. The altar society of St. Peter'» ble lake in the world. The people cent's by Archabbot Denis Stritt- -Natrona Lad .Named Church, North Side, will hold its j there are either pure Indian, matter, O.S.B. Bruno L. Kearns of Natrona has been ap- monthly business and social meet- speaking only Aymara or Que.- After the Mass the procession ing next Wednesday evening in | pointed director of sports publicity at the Uni- chua, or ot Indian and Spanish will be. resumed, the Blessed~Sac-~ the parish hall, Sherman and West j descent, speaking only Spanish. rament being carried for Benedic- versity of Detroit, according to an announcement Ohio Aves. Reservations will be received from the athletics director, EaH' Clark. Father McConaughy's work con- tion at two other outdoor altars Isabella received for a benefit dinner to sists bf caring for the people's and then in the church. Some 80* Kearns is a graduate of the Detroit school where be held the following Wednesday, Spiritual and physical needs, in- he was an honor student in journalism. Only priests, in Mass vestaments, .other 25 years of age, i June 10, at 6:00 p.m. structing and educating them in members of the Benedictine com- Kearns had been on the staff of "Varsity News," .a student publU'j Rev. Innocent Henry Brzuska, the ways of better living, and en- munity, and hundreds of lay per- cation, for three years, "fhe past year was served as assistant tolO.F,M., who will be ordained to couraging young boys and girls to sons will take part in the proces- Bob Stuart, former publicity di-#' 1 :— ~ | the priesthood on June 11, will of- become priests and nuns, so that sion. * £er his First Solemn Mass on June rector who recently joined the De- munity program? A faculty made some day this small village may | 28 in Immaculate Heart of Mary supply its own native 'clergy to troit office of the Associated Press. up of Red Cross staff members j church, Brereton Ave. A veteran of World War II, care for its people. He is an ac- j^IcKeesport k. of C. Kearns served with the United and volunteers, selected for their complished musician and directs To Sponsor Picnic States Navy in the Philippines for skills, experience and teaching choruses of boys and girls in Puno. two years. He was affiliated with ability, will be ready for the 3,000 Holy Childhood When he returns to Puno, he For School Children the Alpha Phi Omega, national | or ^ people who will will remain there for seven years, service fraternity, and received the Association and will not come back to Pitts- Monday, June 22, ^as been an- Monogram D for service on the be trained at 29 American Red National »ad OI«««MUI OFFLC«. MR North Lincoln AT«.. North SM* burgh until 1060. i)ounc< d as the date of the annual Varsity tennis team for two years Cross "iquatic and small craft riUibirih It. Pa 4icni c for the pupils of the Cath- at the University of Detroit. schools this summer. Most of the V*Tf tier. Rlehar* Aekormàn, C i.St- cilic schools in tne McKeesport dis- Swimming Safely rattonai Director: trict, $t#>nsored by McKeesport 10-day courses are scheduled for OT 4,800 Veterans Harry Brainerd. executive man- • K . A uro "tu* O. Beltà n, C.V.tf June with a few in August. •SJ.J- Aniatant DlrtfUr Council, Knights at Columbus. ager of the Western Pennsylvania Now Studying to Charles E. McjKenna is general Both men and women are eligi- j ™ Safety Council, points out that May—Dedicated to Mary chairman. there are too many swimming ble for enrollment if they are 18 the Mother of God Become Priests Assisting on. the committee are pools operating without trained j years old or more, in sound physi- Rjev. Joseph F. McCarthy, chaplain; personnel. cal condition, and plan to use their I ¡Dallas, Tex., May 26—More Joseph W. Rainforth, William F. No swimming pool should be j Adoption of Pagan Bable« than 4,800 ex-I's are now study- Jackson, Cyril Gaydos, Chas. Min» permitted to open this year until traihinS to teacH others. Students ; Imm. Conception School, ing for the priesthood, Bishop nick, James Savage. A. J. Flynn, it has adopted an approved safety enrolling in the' water safety sec- Washington $ 50.00 William R. Arnold, Military Vicar Jf., James Carey, James A. Grib- program, the council says. Life- tion or in the small craft schools St. Francis Xavier's, of the U. S. Armed Forces, said in shaw, Stanley Mandela* J. R. Con- guards should be thoroughly train- should be reasonably strong swim- North Side 5.00 mers. If interested, apply to th Sacred Heart, East End 5.00 ari interview here. sidine, John A. Griffin, Leo Mad- ed in all phases of their work. den and Henry Slawita. Each guard should be required to Director of Water Safety, Ameri Intm. Heart of Mary, Bishop Arnold explained that j can Red Cross, Pittsburgh Chap-* Pittsburgh ...... veterans who want to enter sem- j have pifesed the Red Cross life- , 125.80 1 guard tests, including classes on ter. 303 Smithfteld St., Pittsburgh Ursuline Academy, inaries must get clearance from UNIVERSITY RECREATION artificial' respiration, < i 30. - Pittsburgh 5.00 the Military Ordinariate through | ROWLING' "i • Mr. Brainerd states that there Pirates Home St. Paul's' Cathedral chaplain's reports. "In not rriore For Exercise—-Health 10.00 than a dozen cases have we ren- j Catering "to Leagues—Clubs have been too many persons , Brooklyn Dodgers come to Pitts . "No. 2 School "And the Public" ! St. Basil's, Carrick .... 130.00 dered negative reports," he said. 16 SANCTIONED ALLEYS drowned in Western Pennsylvania j burgh tomorrow, May 29, and al He added that ten per cent of the in the past because of unqualified st 10.00 407 S. Craig St.. Oakland^ holiday twin bill then on MaJy 30. - Agatha s, BridgeviUe . group is made up of former offic- lifeguards. Most public schools Me P SC 1-9397 This will mark the first time inL A ™ ^ * ers. and swimming areas in tlxis dis- years that the Dodgers visit Forbes j St" Ann s' Mlllvale $ 50 00 trict hrave well trained men, but St. Joseph's, Verona *.,. 45.00 i Field for a holiday billing in play- | St. Francis' Academy, "there I are many persons swim- ing the Pirates." ming in pools and streams where j South Hills 16.00 Dinner and Lunch Scherger Homes Next week finds the Buccos re- ! General Offerings. * \ no trained lifeguards are availa- —at— • ;. turning for»night games June j St. Augustine's, 37th St. $ 59.40 | ble." ¿nd 3 with the Chicago Cubs as j j Gavwood Manor River communities are urged to the attractions. June 4 is-Indies! Tomlinson Hall i Palm Avenue Plan stop youngsters from swimming in Day with Phil Cavaretta's Cubs I Free Organ Recital * Open Daily — places where no adult or trained again.. Cincinnati plays the Buccos i Sundays and Holidays St. Bartholomew's -Parish lifeguards are on hand. The best in a night game June 5 and,,then The weekly free organ recital CATERING TO .WKDDING j Inspect any time. Quality mP i°i;event nver tragedies ! in a Knot-hole Club Dav garde the in Noiith Side Carnegie Hall will BREAKFASTS and RECEPTIONS ! homes. You will be pleas- is to prohibit river swimming en- next Saturday afternoon. The St. be giyen Sunday afternoon at I antly [surprised. Immediate - Urelv, says the executive manager , ^^ CardinaLs are the altraction 3:00 o clock by Dr. Caspar Koch, 1 occupiancy. Priced from ty Council. Sarah Tomlinson of the-Safety Council. i•n ,a nigh• . . t game, Monday.„ , , JunT e „8 $16,75(0 up. Graham Blvd. assisted by Joyce Womack, colora- 811 Ridge Ave. He warned that it is useless to* and in another nocturnal contest tura soprano, as guest soloist, with j at Lajketon Road. pass an | ordinance against it and! Wednesday,' June 10. Yes, the Lucille Davis as piano accompan- FA 1-6952 — CE 1-7070 I CH urchill 1-1296 then do.nothing about policing the' Pirates are home! ist. ' . river banks. Mr. Brainerd suggests that river communities arrange a systematic inspection now in prep- aration for the summer. Aquatic Schools ABBPHVOISNS 1 High School Graduates! Are you interested in being an aquatic leader for a camp or com- IS THE SACRED HEART 1 FOUNTAIN PENS CALLING YOU TO HIS SERVICE? AS A PRIEST -you are AS A BROTHER- Parker — ShaefTer eligible after finishing young men between Eversharp — Ester brook 8th grade or after high the ages of 18 and 30 school. Our priest.' are eligible. Our Broth- Sales and Service teach, preach missions, ers do not teach, but and work tn both thp aid our priests by their GREETING CARDS home and foreign mis- life of prayer and work sion fields. Whatever on the Missions and in Kail Mark—Rust Craft- priestly work you do. the Schools. Their«" lr Gibson your life1 will be given the hidden life of St. entirely to the service Joseph, close to the GOIFTMK of the Sacred Heart, Our Heart of Jesus. Brother SINGER PEN 1 little booklet "Another Mark's little booklet Gulf Trak is the time-tested Christ" tells you all. "God's Ground Crew"' and GIFT.SHOP moth killer that «mart about the life ot our tells you about this women rely on for com-h priests. beautiful vocation. Jenkins Arcadk Pittsburgh plete, summer-long protec-j I tion of stored woolens. Trak is economical to use and I am interested in: LB B Ü!" "fSI H|H •••••• W* won't shrink or stain color- I fast woolens. Protects rugs I THE PRIESTHOOD THE BROTHERHOOD The Joy o i Giving from moth and carpet I (check one!) I WITH AN INCOME beetle damage; too. Simply j follow label directions. FOR YOCR LIVING J Ñame (PC) Makes the Divine Word Mis- I ..... sionaries' Annuity Plan the I Street ideal investment and charity GET TODAY I I for y-ou. - TRAK ¡ City ' Zorje State c Write, for free booklet: • . . . d * AT YOUR FAVORITE Years of Schooling SOCIETY OF Grade (if r ow in school) Age • THE DIVINE WORD STORE OR [ Mail this Coupon to Fathcjr George, S.C.J., n GIRARD, PA. I Priests oij the Sacred Heart, Donaldson, Ind Mj - 5 ~ GULF DEALER'S '¿•••B•••••• 1 u ----r4 Thursday, May 28., 1953 T ^ E F1T1 büUKUH U A I il U L 1 L ociTca

John F. Jelley an Auxiliary Bishop of Washing* Funeral of Rector ton since 1950, who d ied in Provi - II MUSIC dence Hospital May 18 at the age DIOCESAN CHURCH MUSIC COMMISSION Requiem Mass was offered Tues- Of Catholic U. Held of 72. Burial was in the crypt of day in SS. Simon and Jude's 108 North Dithrtdge St., Pittsbur«h IS the shrine. • --'i % . Carlo Rossini, Chairman Church, Blairsville, for John F. In National Shrine Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle Rev. Thomas W. Jackson. Acting Secretary Jelley, a former resident of the of Washington was celebrant of Lawrenceville district, who died Washington, May 23—Pontifical the Funeral Mass; Msgr. Jerome REHEARSALS Requiem Mass was offered yes- projects as an accompaniment to May' 22 at his home near Blairs- D. Hannan, vice rectc r of the uni- The following notice has been the acts of devotion in his chjurcb. terday in the National Shrine of versity,' was assistant priest; Rev. ville, at the age of 77, Burial was Issued by D* . Harold Gill Reusch- All tys technique is directed to- the Immaculate Conception at the James A- Magner and Rev. Fran- Jein, president of the Diocesan ward a smooth rendition of music in St Vincent's Cemetery, Latrobe. Catholic University of America, cis P. Cassidy, of the university Guild ol Catholic Organists: so that those who come to pray Mr. Jelley was a member, of an here, for Most Rev. Patrick J. faculty, deacon and subdeacon. McCormick, rector of the univer- "Rehearsals for choirs partici- may be aided thereby. old Pittsburgh family, his father Very Rev. Francis J. Conn ell, sity • for the past ten years and C.Ss.R,, dfean of the theological pating in the Solemn Mass for the having founded the George A. A mastery of the notes-land school, delivered the sermon. June it convention of the Ameri- registration of the music s«>uld can <|uild of Organists will be held Jelley iron foundry, which oper- Month's Mind Mass all be worked out beforehand so ated for many years on Smaliman Born in Norwich,. onn., Bishop Sunday afternoons, June 7 and 14, that sudden 4 and haphlifard McCormick was orda lined in 1904 Jn Synod Hall, Craig St., starting changes or "wrong notes" do not St, near 28th St The home was Solemn Requiem Mass, the for the Hartford Dioc ese. He took at 2:00 o'clock. Please note that impede the orderly presentation taj on Main St, in St. Mary's Parish*, Month's Mind, was offered yester- graduate studies at C atholic Uni- the time has b^en changed from the music. The organist must then day in Madonna of Czenstochowa varsity and served a superinten- 3:00 to 2:00 o'clock." Later memoers of the family make good use of the sounds moved to Homewood, and took an Church (St. Mary's), Cardale, for dént of schools of the Hartford which lie dormant in the organ active part in the founding of Rev. Edward Napieralski, who Diocese from 1906 to 1910, when THE ORGAN'S FUNCTION awaiting his bidding. H&ly Rosary Parish. had been pastor there for 12 years h«f was appointed to the univer- IN CHURCH at the time of his death, Apr. 27. sity faculty. In 1936 h e was named By Theodore N. Marier Before he actually plays the or- [Mr. Jelley is survived by his gan, however, another problem Celebrant of the Mass was Rev, vice rector. I . In The Pilot' widow, Mrs. Agnes Patterson Jel- awaits him: the selection of suit- Sylvester Norosk ill present pastor He was the author of several (Continued) ley£ two daughters, Mrs. Anna able music to play. Let it suf- Shepherd and Mrs. Grace Kunz, at Cardale; Rev. Charles Koby- bdoks and contribute d numerous The pipe organ is a complicated fice here to say that the same ahd three sons, John F., Jr., Joseph larz, pastor of St: Joseph's, Union- articles to periodica s. He had and expensive musical instrument. over-all rule of thumb applies to and Michael Jelley. town, subdeacon, and Rev. Nor- held office in various educational I If it is to function efficiently it organ music as to choral music; bert Gaughan; assistant at Blessed associations and for many years must be maintained in a good namely, that music in church is Sacrament Cathedral, Greensburg, was a director of the international state of repair, just as any other used for the purpose of inspir- Sisters Alumnae master; of ceremonies. Federation of Catholijr Alumnae. Tvaluable bit,of machinery that has ing prayer and not as a forni of moving parts "and is in more or entertainment. Tq Hold Reunion less constant usa Armed with] a full appreciation No organist,^ no matter how of this dictum, the organist should The Sisters alumnae of Du- God Love You! peerless a player, can make an have no trouble in finding music quesne University will hold their out-of-tune organ sound good, for all church services by consult- 21st annual reunion on Saturday, Most Rev. Fulton J. bheeu nor canché by a miraculous touch ing the catalogues of approved June 6, at the university, with Sol- overcome the deficiency of, broken iorgan music published for church emn Mass in the chapel at 9:30 T\1D you ever hear anyone who thought that helping the mis- pipes, léafcíng air rjeservoirs, or ¡use. o'clock, following registration in an unpredictable action. It is safe U sions of the world was a kind of "pious extra" and was to In making his selections he will the Administration Bldg. Very to say that while the church can be done when all the non-essential needs at, home were first sup- automatically avoid anything like Rev. Vernon F. Gallagher, C.S.Sp., boast of most of the fineist organs plied? This puts the care of the souls of the world in the "two a berceuse, a| waltz-movement, or will be celebrant ever built many of these instru- fear family" or the "mink coat" category; namely, as a luxury or an a scherzo, and he will waste no At a business meeting in the ments are now only partially in time looking overl arrangements of campus theater the group will be afterthought How different was the attitude of Our Divine Lord! use because . of deterioration and well-known concert pieces such as addressed by Rev. John B. Mc- He regarded the whole human race as his family. The human na- neglect. When this happens the an adagio from a Tchaikowsky Dowell, assistant superintendent of ture H^r took from His Mother was comrrion to all huhnunity—it church is deprived of a means of symphony or an aria from a Moz- schools, and officers will be in- belonged not to one race or nation or people. beautifying and intensifying the art opera no matter how beauti- ducted. Dr. Rsklph A. Klinefelter religious -services. ful the music is in itself. People Will speak at a luncheon meeting If we base our love of the missions on the eeonom Assuming that the organ is a do not come to church to be en- at noon. ic order food one and in [good repair, the tertained. and say that we will not aid them until we have a »orpins, organist ought to know the tonal we are practicing a kind of cosmic birth control—lim i (Continued Next Week) ting the resources of his instrument and PIPE ORGANS size of a family of Our Lord. to have the technical competence to make tull and effective use of Sixty Years Ordained Children come to a family when a husband and them. This requires him to possess wife love one another unto unity. It is not fo^ the parents to say whether the basic minim tim of a good lega- Albany, N. Y., May 27—Most to touch, and in addition the they want a large family. When there is love there will be the Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons, Bishop know-how tovmix'and spread the Wagers/to law of increase. Neither is it given to the most materially pros- tonal colors which he has at his of Albany for the past 34 years, perous church in the world—the Church in the United States— command. observed today the 60th anniver- Pittsburgh Representative to say we want no foreign Catholic* until we have built all the To accompany the singing and sary of his ordination to the priest- VICTOR I. ZUCK hospitals^ and social centers and boys' clubs we need. eiu to fill every nook and cranny of hood. 1N» Lakemont nr. LO 1-T7Í7 the church with beautiful sound is If there is anything that draws down the bless his job, andino amount of prepa- Sgl ' - '•]' MMN ingrs of ration and practice is ever ade- 1 Largest Catholic Boarding Bich God on a family it is the taking from God the hama.a. fruits, quate in view of the responsibility SII Vincent PREP School : School Rast •« Chiese* of love as He sends them; land if there is anything Uult pros- that is his. Latrob«, Pa. . Address: Headmaster [ pers a Church at home, it is taking of the converts of the mis- He is an artist and a crafts- sionary world as the Diving Master give them to us. The eld- man who has to shape every meas- er, son in the parable did not want the younger in the father's ure of every composition he elects house, so he was left in the field the day of the banquet. to play. He must calqulate with To bar others, even through neglect, from the Kingdom of meticulous care the intensity and God, is to disbar oneself. quality of the ^sounds which he HILL TOP BANK — We licit Your Account — , Arlington and Warrington Avenaos GOD LOVE YOU to W.A.G. for $20. "We have again been MOORHOUSE. BOWMAN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation blessed by God with an increase in our monthly income, which * BRANDT, INC. we send you so we may share in the privilege of God's work in Box 54. Castle Shannon thè missions. . . GOD LOVE YOU to the three children who gave Aaythtaç Pertaining to ri*« Orfani WM. SLATER 6 SONS up gum and saved money tQ send $2 to the misjsions. "We FUNERAL 10ME read 'Mission' and feel sorry for the people who only eat once - LEhigh 1-4900 Virginia At*. a>< K«arcarf« Su Hl Waafelaftaa KV 1.444K a day.". . GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. E.Z. "When I seej those little Shirt« aa« Bmm«U Am at Braa4way. SMúvInr "I* | fr?f 770 Washington Koa« Kl Labaaaa f LE* 1-2107 letters in 'Mission,' I wish I could send some money to the mis- sions. I received $10 for my'; 79th birthday which I send joyfully to the Holy Father so he can" use it for anything be wants. GOD I LOVE YOU to J.S. who now smokes a pipe instead of cigars OI DAS and sends his savings of $3 to the missions. . . GOD LOVE YOU W* Have Everythxhg in Flower» to A.H. "Enclosed is $2, my cigarette money'for the next nine days MA 1-1300 3719 Fortes S*. which I sacrifice in the hope that my prayers for a special favor SC 1-1300 Pittsburgh. Pa. BEINHAU E It will be granted. . . GOD LOVE YOU to J .LP. "I earned this dollar Jaaby-sitting for a mother's healthy children. May even such 4 small amount help some starving children. . . GOD LOVE Peloubel & Company YOU to M.A.S., five years old. "Please accept this 30c for your co. 1.232« FRANK H. KIRNER SCHOOL missionary work. I received this from a fairy when I lost a tooth. 4Pipe Organ» SUPPLIES I was going to buy a color book, but decided to send it to you Church Goods, Religious Articies I instead." i Maintenance. Rebuilding 309 MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH [22, FA. and Equipment 1 Owned and Operated by the Frank H. Kir nor Family If you had a chance to beget in Christ, through your sac- 1^1,7 Saw Mill'Run Blvd. rifice, a convert, would you undergo that labor of birth? Sft PL 1-4700 If you would, you are truly Catholic and to be Catholic means to be universal and to be universal is to be mission minded.

SCHELLHAAS & SON D|o you remember the missions of Oceania ir. .your prayers'?« WALTER E. GRIFFITH Funeral Home A good reminder would be the World Mission Rosary which has a blue decade dedicated to Oceania. You may obtain one of Funeral Home FAirfax 1-6063 705-707 East St.. Nortfc Side these Rosaries blessed by me by sending in your request and a AMBULANCE SERVICE— $2 offering to the missions. OXYGEN EQUIPPED ¥ • We own and maintain^ the lat- PITTSBURGH ORGAN SERVICE . Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and mail ii est and most modern equip- 437 Teeeei Ave., Pittsburgh 2, pa. to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, national" director of the Society ment available tne foods. HQNjEYMOONERS (special rates)—FAMILIE"Hd*^ MS . . . All ages. Mass on premises. leroi: "Hour of St. Francis." Write for foljler or Tel. Colonial 3-9X5. ^^ 12:00 to 12:15 P. M., WISR, Butler: "Butler Catholic Hour." ! 80 Years of Continuous Servico 1:15 to 1:33 P. M„ WKST, New Castle (1280): "Salve Regina Hour." SNIVELY-JOSEPH CO. 130 to 2':00 P. M., WLOA, Brad- 413 N. Highland Avo. Pittsburgh, Pa. MO 1-2892 MILLVALE UPHOLSTERY dock (1550): Lithuanian ! Cath- Reupkolstering — Wood finishing olic Hour. PAINTING CONTRACTORS Custom Furniture Made to Order 2:00 to 2:30 P. M., KDKA 0020): "Catholic Hour." CHURCH DECORATORS CLEANING Also Expert Cleaning 7 7:30-10 8:00 P.M., WDUQ !(FM): 200 Qhurches Docorated in Tri-State Area^ JOHN OEîliSLINGEiL^ University Catholic Club.l 312 Grant Avo.. Millvalo Ml. M 829 \! 0*4^ to 11:00 P. M., WWSW 1 (9j<0): Rev. Charles Oweri Rice. 4.' I Restricted Monday, June 1 7 00 'to 7:15 P. M. WMBS, Union- ver cjCulzí Protected town (590): K. of C. Catholic Private •• • • Forum. IN THE MOUNTAINS—ABOVE UNIONTOWN JJiô to rica / Records %Uanted!. 50 MILES 8. E. OF PITTSBURGH Tuesday, June 2 The Catholic historical ÉocieVy of Western Pennsyl- 8-45 to 7:00 P M. WEDG, Mc- For Sale Keesport, Vesper Hour. Rustic' Log Cabins—Native Stone and Log vania is desiroiis o/ obtaining old parish histories-, pro- Lodges—Beautiful Lake-View Sites grams of parish events, pictures, records and similar ma- The Rosary is recited daily Phis COOJ fresh-water mountain take nas two miles ol shoreline and H privately stocked with bass, and bluegills—It ts surrounded! by nearly one terial of hist'orióal interest. I Persons having any such Monday through I Friday at 7:00 thousand acres ot virgin tlnibered cabin sites—Paved trails wind through the A. ML on station WLOA. Braddock, woods- Alt modern conveniences are available material, ivhich they are willing to donate to the society Excellent Fishing: Safe Swimming Beacb; Boating; Sailing; Tennis;. Softball; And at 7:00 P M., on station Picnic Ground»; Riding; peer and Small Game Hunting; lee Skating; ; Skiing, for its archives and sources, are asked to send it to th$ WCAE, Pittsburgh, also at 11:30 A and Other Natural i Sports For AI!, Members of the Family. secretary of the society, 404 Wagee Bldg., Pittsburgh 22. M, on Mondays and Tuesdays jn DEER LAKE CORPORATION 1 : station WLOA and at 7:00 P. M., ROBERT E. MORGAN. President and Founder i (Telephone CO 1-0663). Saturday* on station WCAE. CHALK HILL, PA. Phone UNIONTOWN 8-S17»