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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 19

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THE iTABLET, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939 'L riSSWISJS 19 ITFATHH WA WTET FEMALE sukmeb rtAcrc BXNT AMUSEMENTS iitBsmrxuiwDKiau. Telephone SHort ROCKY POINT, N.rta Mm L. I Boating, bathing, fishing; Una rooms, ccraimadiut electric, running vtler Season or weekly. Virgin! J-1M1. 4M.

tKJidJi BOOK REVIEWS Retreats At Saint Alfonso, West End Following Its recent success at San Alfonso, West End, N. the E1TTJATIOM IfAXTtn-IUIJ! LAKE KONKONKOMA no White cottages, complete; ru mine water, electricity. Brlvata haci llMuiHhl.l edited. rf, "ookkeeping. uxn.

Snwa. Phong BUckminister 2-480. NOW! COOL B'KLTH PARAMOUNT riATBUSM At DC KALB WWW. ktornels. evenings.

(K-ae) i i I 3 Thomas M. Farley Retreat Club is planning further semi-annual re-1 treat devotions under the sponsor-! ship of Rev. Francis P. LAKE RONKONIOMA. L.

L--For Bent. aCUity to grasp eternal truths and to find beauty in common-place things. The poet possesses this quality rurmsned. Room Celiacs. S125 for io; Cstk 4V4 It.

C3 season. jugaer. KeakeaAesae MM, HELF WANTEP FEsCALE K-ehs.) In Better Ffatbush TV fotett rtsideatial sectioa al BsooMjrss. Sets rick kaates. sad roosas, fiaiaVta kaieareal, xtra.

lavatory, aaateo arafa, f'ararsa oil karaer. Coaveaieat to skeppiac, scaoals, ckuxkes. No oitras. Baui ky tko tsars' aaeraboa ia a faauly of ceutractiaa eiserti. CJSSJc Assistant Rector of the! Eat i l- .1 i JeitD Heme tM to Help with Housework.

Ova reetn. that we might envy, only we have CvU 238 TV' inc board. Bmall salary, ton Are, the privilege of profiting by his mi rornlbd; lake; Christian community; 1S per week. J. BtUTZ, Long Eddy.

N. Y. K-34) 5555 ut -chj.) Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 32 E. 61st St, Manhattan, where the late Thomas M. Farley, 3 glorious gift.

No matter how lilting his verse nor clever his phras musical nrsTmocTioN Ml ing, he is not a true poet who does month AMITTVHJ.E liv Room Furnished BuraJow. Water Front. S300 season rent. Phono Tlrgtalg, 9-5948. flC-chs?) Bungalow.

4 rooms, shower; now all 'mprvts. jrVKRB SK0Q HARBOR. Fern-date, K. Y. RX3-2t MEDITATIONS FSOH t'hTE gPIKITUAL EXZSCISES OF ST.

IGNATIUS, by Rer. Edgar J. Bernard, BJ. Revlsta Catollca, P. O.

Box 203, El Paso, Texas. These meditations, based on the Exercises of EL Ignatius, are in loose-leaf form and are suitable for laymen's retreats. One can see an advantage In this arrangement After the retreat master has given his discourse on the subject under consideration, the exercitant can review it in his free time by an occasional glance at the loose-leaf on that subject. Personal consideration and reflection will gain for him greater spiritual profit. There is also a foreword to the BY AUTO Kings Htrbwsy to Glenwood Rosd.

BY TRAIN -M. T. Brighton to Avenue or I. R. T.

to Flatbush Avenue. Take Avcnus not possess a deep sense of spiritual values. All must be harmoni TLRMS MKI RENT ENJOY LEAHMINO PIANO today, n. Cnueual approach Deflnito results. WTL-Jin I Buanwick ABSt Jfcffsrson.

3-7931. UC-aJ ous to property. ously blended. We want our minds naai riAcrt rom wart fill -DAVIS WOTATI rwSTRCCTTONS eOMMSR. TDTORINO College gred- former sheriff of New York County 1 and founder of the club, attended5 Mass before his death several years ago.

Prompted by last week's successful retreat, and encouraged by the large attendance, Thomas M. Farley, of 353 E. 57th son of the late sheriff, announced that another retreat is tentatively set during the month of October. According to Mr. Farley, deputy collector of Internal Revenue, it is the intention of the Re JfOINT Wsurfront; 4.

bsdrooms, TfrlsrsUo; two porebn orr-joosms- bsr; two-ear ssras-s: sit Iaunedisto pouesslon. K. H. NOBLK. fK-eh MAnfleld 6-7310.

2t-K-chc thrilled with a new outlook, our hearts warmed and our spirits raised to renewed strivings after a glorious ideal. How well Father Blunt's poems will supply these needs. One tiny verse can give one as much food for thought as many pages of a spiritual book. And these thoughts will stay because they are new and fresh and so beautifully expressed.) INT02MATIOX WANTED SUMMER PLACE TO BALE retreat master containing direc plus tions and profitable suggestions. ROSKNOALS In DssBtlful CULer Countr.

H. T. 11 -room improvements. tim best; plot 2i'hVren VUMB. 1.0OO down or 3.00p for SU cub.

90 miles to Bus from Dlxis Hotel. 43d Street. 3 hours' 8o EDWARD M. MURPHY. (ifh.) "CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE" Brick Mone and Steel Fully Detached TloU 40x100 A tjr 6 Rooms ft FLESH IS NOT LIFE, by Hilary SAKS FIELD Wanted to hear from MARY SARSFTELD whose address I lost.

Any information by any reader of THE TABLET of a trirl of this name and her will be greatly appreciated and rewarded. Write Box 88, TABLET. (K-chg.) EFLOTMmr lencni treat Club to increase its attendance at the semi-annual devotions to the Leighton Barth. Bruce Publish Life and death, God and eternity ing Co. Price $2.50.

lit. provide a wealth of deep and con-iK maximums it enjoyed during! soUne thoughts. Four littla lines, the time the late Sheriff Farlev be-! Brautiful Ska Jo Trees Fiction has a peculiar power of bu.T. l' bonsslow. Two "ThA nifr nnnlH molnlltan the Club In the Rnmmpr nf lOOS portraying the underlying dangers Xln.

Walk Coarse, Sbo- I H- Seasol. 1 1 Sthool Blaeks North of Linden Bird L. i. B. t.

Albans Oolf lnc Center. Blocks to Pod sideline of Sienna Panrhlsl until his death on April 3, 1934 bch. Box 78. TABIjrr. (k-CU 3 Blsrks to St.

ROOSISZSFKBS. cooks, chambermaids, waitresses for re clone end conrants. ALB AX ATZmni AOJWCY. li Albany Phono PRcaldtrn e-mo. (K-e y.

I 1791 II ST. 112TH ST. ALBANS, c.Kxrtr axt mua cleaviko urn fi s. t. one assist at Mass with a new sense of power and dignity, an assurance of one's importance in God's sight.

Here indeed is food for much meditation. I mention only one because each reader will have his favorite. It NOW PLAYING AT COOL FABIAN Flafbush at Nevint wsungA: jirive oqt MtTn.k RoaJ lo Limlon Blvd. Ihrrc Sl. Ait- "I'BWAY TO lTM J.tMAIC i.u.

Aioansi io nmn 7 minute rid-. Tel. Am. 0 "17V UABOABXX BTROHMAN DOMZSTZO 1 AGENCY 4 tUleee at the UU Ltd Beely Ert 1876) Specialises la experienced help for Priests' Boowt and Convents. Sea st.

mahjls avc. ere run 3-12 '1 Is even difficult to make such a se WEIRFIELD RUG AND CARPET CLEANING Inc. RUGS WASHED. CLEANED and evils of a wrong theory, an unworthy cause. As long as communism is only a wicked sounding name to the general public.

Its menace is not so clearly evident as it becomes when we see its actual working in human lives. A story then will make a deeper general impression than theorizing. Tandra, our heroine, Is typical of the bright, alert, modern girl grasping for an ideal, confused by the conflicting philosophies of the average university life. With all then-apparent self-reliance and sophistication, many students are pathetically immature, lost and bewildered lection because the scope is large and there Is an appeal to many COOKS-COUPLES Ohsmbrmsld-Wsltresses. Oenersl Ilousvworsers.

Children's Narses. Xxoellent Postlon, Good Sslsnes. ACME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY tittl 9th St. Mrs. Jaa gOath 9-TtM The recent retreat at San Alfonso's was conducted by Rev.

Francis Kenzel, retreat master, who was assisted by Rev. Thomas Sanderson, C.SSR, former director and professor at Mount San Alfonso's Seminary, where young men are prepared for the Redemptlst Order at Esopus, N. and Rev. Joseph Quinlan, a missionary in Porto Rico for many years, also assisted. Father Sanderson, who will celebrate his silver jubilee in the priesthood next year, conducted an open forum at the retreat.

Father Sanderson told the large gathering of his -many experiences as a boy on New York's East Side. He Is one moods. Those, therefore, who have prized Father Blunt's poems when REPAIRED AND STORED they appeared in several magazines INSURANCE PROTECTION GRADE A WASHING JACKSON HEIGHTS ELMBUR9T RENTING HEADQUARTERS ror AI! New Eevstor ROOMS. S45 S'-s ROOMS. 5fl 3 ROOMS, MS, 4 ROOMS.

7tS0 Near all subways. Evcrythicg for your comfort and convenience, ccncssuloos. Nfsr Catholic churches ard schools. FRANK OtoA 4o Ifl SD ST. VS.

Opea Dailr, Evjlnc and Ssndays will be pleased to find them reprinted in this volume. COOKS, HODBS-WORKXR3. HURSXMAIDS, DAY WORKERS Supplied 40c hour. i DUFFY'S AGENCY 354 XlTlnstoik St. TRisnsW S-3807 (K-se.) LAURENCE OLIVIER Star of "Withering Heights" In "Clouds Over Europe" with Ralph Richardson Star of "The Citadel" A Columbia Picture HEgeman 3-6676 Wfp4 7000 7ht Place i.

saw rrv ri without a definite standard of CONVALESCENT HOKE LOOKING ON JESUS, by Paul L. Blakely, SJ. The America Press. Price $1.00. Unfortunately, so much spiritual wealth Is lost because we do not Boys' Brigade Names Diocesan Officials The last Executive Board meeting of the Brooklyn Diocesan Council of the Catholic Boys' Krig-ade of the United States was held June 8 at the Brigade Headquarters at 4-5 Court Square.

It was the last meet- Ing of the Brigade season which officially closes with the end of June. The general business of the meeting included final reports of the Panre Fund Committee by Marshal SmolHns. Demonstration and Review Committee by County Marshal Duggan and Publicity by Major Stoff'el. Tills was followed by a discussion of a Brigade camp for ths summer. With thp general business of the meeting attfndfd to.

a morals. Such a system of existence compels her and all like her to learn from experience the hardest and most cruel of teachers. What an amount of useless and OrNERAf, 4XNTRACTO Vy-- think. Most of us can attribute our "lu 7,1 VrT lneolSians ln mediocre state to a lack of concen- th! Rfdemptist Order. Shore Road Nursing Home 4 4t) STREET TBers Road S-894e Lie.

Oeot. of H. A homo of comfort and dimity where the chroolcslly 1U receive tho kindest and mot sfllclent cars of Rulstered Nnres 'night snd day. Bun Deer. Grounds.

Physical Tberspy. Completely Equipped. Physicians invited to retain charse of 1 to'pPDERPCATHOLlC MANAGEMENT ROOMS AND BOAKP TO LET bitter mental anguish they are sub-itratton and consideration of the' AIlouier ieaiuie oi uie retreat, Jected to. great truths and beauties of our a scholarly lecture on the Holy, Tandra. at.tTartH hv a vmirm iieion.

On Sundav mornino- we lis- shroud given by Rev. Edmund; CRAC1E WARREN ALLEN WILLIAM In 'Grade Allen Murder Case' A Po'nmoun- Picture MAYFAIR HOMES From I i 6 Rooms Bunfiilnw and Rouses (oilum Unlit Handy to Catholic Church. Bchool and Bhoppinr Center n.r bt wmtR Pbone Hemestead ten to the words nf the Wuenschel, S.TX.. C.SS.R former i IIALPII REGIVIER Alterations and Repairs FROM CELLAR TO ROOF Carpentry. ReofiBf.

Shin(lia(. Casapa-slUaa Tile. One into twa-fsmllv ean-varsloas. Pareh Eaelosarea. Cabinet Work.

Rack Wool lasulatloa. Kitehens and Batbreeaas Remodeled. Basesaeats, Attics Finished. 7-8 88TH WOODHAVEJI. V.

XeL VIrlnia 7-351 lawyer, Harvey, goes with him to live among the Communists. The mendous words calculated to alter lprofessor of Sacd Theology at the' the whole course of our life if we Redemptist Seminary, Esopus, N. story moves rapidly through scenes BOARD for Catholic business 1rla at, Olns- Club; 7.50 Pr week. Call 8-3710. K'C) of Communist activities, labor; would only Kive them a chance to; anQ Rl Present on a lecture tour; strife, of greed and graft and my- sink in.

However, we listen without' "lruKnoui me country heedinz and Dromotlv forept. only one retreat has been held riad confused moral codes. SIEE recess was called before the ST. ALBANS $500 CASH more important business of appoint- J'-- room dinette. "-nnwer, rtra lavatory, ftnuried base- PtECHMI Room to let with board, man, private Uouse.

no children, near transit. Phono jAmalca 9-2S91. (K-ch.) ST. JOSEPH'S. 425 W.

44th Ladles" rooms; board optional. (K-aC) Admiration of Christ will not'Prior to the recent pilgrimage to transform us: Imitation will. Con-'San Alfonso, and It is the inten- u-ig ana electing a new sum was mmt. carsjp a-i roi.d.tmn. G.

E. MICHEL C0NT. CORP. 1884 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.

GLen. ff-8028 MASONRY CARPENTRY snd GENERAL ALTERATIONS Estimates Cheerfully Given $50 Monthly Liko Kent il sequenUy. we must make of tlie many friends of the. i NOW OPEN ISLAND HOARD OF SEMI-INVA11P The ruthlessness of all these underlying forces, the stark hopelessness of the people controlled, are more vividly portrayed when they touch the characters that have become real to us. This fast-moving novel has power and conviction.

The reader will application in our daily lives of oneriii Farley, whose benevo-lessons He taught. This to the Poor and under-priv- Psys everything and Reduces Mortgaga CI.OPE TO FfPOCHIAL BCHOOL Socrifica pric $5,690 UNITED ASSOCIATES Hillside Jamaiea RE. -lt taken up. With tlie resumption of the meet-j ing. the secretary of the council read a letter from Fev.

Francis P. the Brigade Diocesan Commissioner, in which he vanpointed ROOFING CONTRACTOR PRIVATE HOME Nurso will hoard person or ml-lnvalld. 35 mon.t upESplanade 6-2692. (K-cht-8t BOARD OF CHILD vuaui wu ui will JIUYC c- i 1 a I 1 helpftd In drawing fruitful lessons during his life was widely known, i Card. 1 lZzartlo JLailUS k1 9 from the Sunday Gospels.

The make retreats hereafter both in Zeal Of U. S. Bishop flprtlon irp cimnla a nH nractol I MaV and October Of Pftrh VPS' in, I i Marshal of the Brigades of he follow Tandra with real sympathy in her search for peace and happi Poth.r nioV.i,. nif, (, mpmnrv N.C.W.C. Xers Service J.

S. STANTON Cr CO. Ine. Roofing Contractors Brooklyn, Qseeas, Nsseaa aad Suffolk Since 180S and BS Franklla St. Brooklyn, N.

T. Tel. EVergreen S-S957 and women of today hungrily flock-1 The committee which made last i Washington. June 2-WliiIe prais- Brooklyn Diocesan CoimcU. which tog to hear Jesus preach just as weeks retreat so successful and'K highly the "admirable zeal" mcluoes Queens ond Nassau, and FitzGerald Agency Ro' F.tinte and Insurance 133-17 Sockawoy Boaltvard South Oioh.

JAmoico 9-3049 WU1 board boy of school sge, comfort-j able suourban home, nno reasonable. BOUls 6-B470-R. (K-eb.) i rTTRNlgHED ROOMS TO LET BIXTY-FOURTH 8T 3132 Larse front i bedroom; private, oulet, comfortable house; I riiTch. subway, beach; references. which intends to carry on these wittl which the American Hierarchy also reappointed him the Executive the people of His own day followed spiritual devotions, included Thomas nas striven, inrougn me Knuonanorunaiv o.wmj.i Catholic Welfare Conference, "to Council.

Him into the desert. Christ looks upon us with the same loving ln- ness. OLD NUNS AND OTHER POEMS, by Rev. Hugh Francis Blunt, LL.D. Magnificat Press.

Price $1.50. How the human heart hungers to be lifted out of the drabness of everyday life into a world oi nation, or better still a world of FOB SALE ir REFTKED CHRISTIAN HOME, quiet, comfortable: nw; sinlo, double; adults. jarkln. Qarden. Near Church.

Phone 1 ES 6-0891. (K-ch.) GOLD OR. SILVER Finished Religious terest, eager to solve our complex IE. 67th Manhattan; Jeremiah develop every Drancn oi me apos-; iii uin nuvca txt. lives and show us the way.

iO'Keefe, 352 E. 69th Manhat- 'tolater" in the United States, His following as his assistants First The tiUe, -Looking on Jesus." Is tan; Francis Nolan, 535 E. 70th St Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal Piz-, Deputy Marshal Tliomas VillCfelltS Home Statuettes of Jntus Mary Joseph. One Dollar each postpaid DLWEB CO. well Ciio.n.

Praveriul rendinsr Manhattan; Vviiu.m nivzardo, President oi tno ucrrai ui- wiuiv HrRnai t-riw nruno PARK PL. 711 Oomfortablo, airy room, both subways. EOAN. Uuild Closes Season Box 1863 Portland Mam 'Hce of CaKoilc Action in Rome, 'Brooklyn. County Marshal F.

Trr- these reflection His 95th Manhattan; John E. spiritual realities. It Is not a will make the Gospel narrative i2fifi 2nd Ave. Mar.hntt.an 'Confidently expect; that the future of Queens and County! The season's closing event of St, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET QTEENB change ot circumstances that we more vital and forceful influence in and John McAuley, 1216 2nd see lhe NCW C- do'nB "even Marshal Lloyd Brown of Nassau. GulW of whtch Mri Percy ECCLESIASTICAL PLATTNQ AND REPAIRING wiorrp htt.mi Line, attractive room; irris.tor thinrs fnr thp crlnrv tf Or.fi lAlttr neSP SPnolntnientS Wprf need, but a depth of vision, the our lives (Manhattan.

was a ROSARIES rechalned. repaired. Reli Ioh to irirm mA(tc the fniinwin? nffifor Stapleton is president bs(h ocMolnins; orlvsto family; business sirls preferred; convenient transit; near Pair; SlnclaT 7, double 12 weekly: rar-ace available, reasonable. HAvemeyer 6- gious cards. Germain Porta.

141 E. 78th Sc. (K-ac) B461. Commencement At i Commencement Exercises TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE APARTMENT TO SHARE St. Thomas' School At St.

Sebastian's liim fund donation party held at St. Vincent Home. 66 Boerum Place, Wednesday, June 22nd. The special feature of tlie evening was a Concert by the Diocesan Choristers under thr direction of Rev. Lawrence H.

Bracken. The soloists TYPEWRITER SPECIALS, S10 up; gusr-anteed: all makes sold, exchanged, rented, repaired. Portables. Convenient pay WILL SHARK 5-ROOM APT. Eastern End of Long Island with Lady during- July of Christ.

elected to complete the sifT- Dcp- This His Eminence reveals in a uty Marslial Duggan. Director 0f letter to Most Rev Edward Mooney, Rules and Resrv-'fltions, County Archbishop of Detroit and chair--Marshal Tercynskl. Council Record-man of the NC.W.C. Administra- er, Captain William Jasmagv, Di itive Board. rector of Athletics Commandant Cardinal Pizzario writes as fol- Harry Matthews.

Director of Pub-lovs: ilicity. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Catholics Id American History ment. Established 1910. ROSEN BATJM'S, and August, writs box si, j. 1S82 Broadway, near Halsey.

Always open. GLenmora K-ac) Graduating exercises at St. Thomas Aquinas School, 4th Ave. and 8th were held Tuesday evening, June 27th. Rev.

Joseph C. Curren, pastor, presided. The ad On Sunday, June 25th, St. Sebastian's School, Woodside, L. held its eighth annual Commencement exercises.

The address to the graduates was delivered by Rev. Francis APARTMENT TO LET MASON WORK dress to the graduates was given Masonry Cement Work Plastering ALBERT "'His Excellent the Aposto Uc Maguirc. First Division of Brooklyn. 7, 7 bov soprano of the Choristers 'Delegate has kindly sent mc a conv.Lt, Colonel Harry Coghlan, Second who rendered a croup of Victor a group The Tower and Home Apt. at nn wirrra offer a few desirable FRANCES ALLEN by Rev.

Luke Duff, assistant pastor oHara. Rev. Thomas K. Fen- Colonel 363 Stockholm Bt. Brooklyn HEgeman 3-4807 (K-ae.) Heibt -t tongs and Father Bracken FRANCES ALLEN was the the 'Minutes of the Twentieth Division of Brooklyn.

Lt. ter of Ethan Allen the patriot. 1 Meeting of lhe BishoPs ol the Unu Tagllani. Lieutenant 2'a and 3-room apartments In a recently completely remodelled buildinr. Occupancy July 1st.

Steam, hot water, tile hath with shower; ngeration. Garden of St. Agatha Church. Th A rtl Ati'in rr y-w- vn TJtnvrt tiro Colonel Sebastian's whose selections were Irish Balisvus. AliC AUUU lAAg UUUUi WCAC OBB1U- RCO CLEANING ed to the January Class: Religion parish.

The graduation was closed of the Revolution and Dlo. la ales' 'n contains tne an- Musgrave rmirn, uivision Btooe- tw. ac Medal. "The Monsignor McGuinessUlth Benediction of the Mosti wevoiuuon ana pio- nual reporw 0f the various depart- Lieutenant Colonel McGlynn. chariea Laurla companist, Mr.

Charles Lauria. ORIENTAL RU08 WASHED. CarpeU f.i pmnn a I to vpivn Aiicon entrance; 28 to S36 per month; also a six-room one-family house In a private parked street. Modern bath and heattng eQulpmer.t. Rent 135 per month.

Renting ofJlco on premises. (K-se.) neer of the State of Vermont, and ments of the 'National Catholic Division of Quf-ens and Lieu- cleaned, waihed. repaired, atored. EUR- P'oliowlna; the concert Mrs. Sta- ReUarion Medal to James j.

Blessed Sacrament. NITUR cteaned. NATIONAL RUO WORKS I the first woman of New England Welfare of whose Ad-tenant Colonel Lew Stoffel, Fourth pl Father Bracken O'Rourke; General Excellence, "The The following awards were masle: 2323 Snyder Ave. INgeroll 3-2400 General jackSon rt'RNITCRE REPAIRED. ETC.

Fenarty brought to LZTZ SllU: "'i1:" "SS 1 Cil tVJ, USUICS UL, 111 tLLl UlUJ" I nffl V. -V. i rrom uir rapm survey wiiicri i "ui niuuiun uitt ti the Quud UV i 1 McKenna: nrlzes for Relinion. Jn- iHier Father Bracken extolled FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, cleaned, polished, repaired; cablnet-makar; rues washed: caning; slip covers. BASER, SOuth 8-3844.

(K-ae.) Father Curran Medal' to Irene i. Harris; Highest Regents Rating to Dorothy Flood; English Medal to Alfred N. Zoch: Arithmetic Medal to Leonard J. Francavilla; History Medals to John H. Finn and Anna M.

Farrell. Members of the June Class received the following awards: Religion Medal. "The Monsignor Mc lia Dunn Awards to James A w- nave maae oi vo.ume i nave v. no, re -open ii.ieptem- appreciatiori of Uieir many suc- Moore and Christina Devlin-1 5ne became terested In; been eb to see with what admir- ber, as the majority of branches undertakings Xor the ntto Boy? Hfghest Rentl Honor 6a'-! the Faith nd following fbIe ZPai the member, of lhe Amer- cease their activities during the at Vincent's Home, during the nated by Mr Thomat Lynn her conversion entered religious life Hierarch haf stfmT de iSUD1r-ier However this will sfason cM'soffie mter- 7 Mio-hAt i everj' branch of the jslin expcriences in recent esting expcriences PRINTTNO HEIGHTS APARTMENTS KING KING, Inc. 400 MD STREET, JACKSON HEIGHTS tlsst aaali Mhtlss Alt On" uSyi HOUSES TOR SAI.I! SUPERIOR PRINTING loo Weddlnr Invltatlana.

ft 5 a a. -w 0'vu vw i I A lb I A klllC A. Vr-1 tllll SHI' tnlntn i Guiness Memorial," to James Mi id elected officers an opportunity a. i. IAJ10.1AZ.

i tS Letterhead a. Billheads. Eavaieaos or eave of her paJenta To "Worthy of rpecial note have to plan and make up tfcrir schedules curran weaai." to uomenica facian-1 ill Mdntrsai Bastnesa Card. St.zs. Rellgloas and Everyday Greeting Cards.

ANYTHINQ QTJ1CRLT. Open Evsalngs. M. CORCORAN Sr. 4-A COURT STREET.

AT BORQ HALL PAINTTNO AND DECORATINO nameo- General Excellence to Ida lvlcual iul nisiui prfst-niea cy uiei witvuv aui, ocen ine enoris maae to improve ivi mv mn. M. Cooper; Highest Regent's Rat- American Legion, Woodside Post ostensibly to study French but coordinate t.ie organizations of Other officers at the mreting ing to Margaret M. Cole: Eiiglish to acquire a better under- men and women and to extend 'were: Major George Rabus. Captain m.h of belief and their activity and influence to every Frank Mastranardo.

Major B. Pig- Meda donated nv the American to Anne M. Nugent; Prize Practice. Her parents consented, diocese of the United States. An- ott.

Major T. Malone. Captain Paul meeting of former boys of the Home who are now successful men In business and th various professions. St. Vincents Home is one of Brooklyn's oldest charitable institutions snd is supported entirely by personal and voluntary contributions.

It has recently been called "Father Bracken's Boys Town of Brooklyn." Hundreds of boys and young men are admitted annually, a. A. JOHNSON Painting. Decorating. nrPCPTiTBn nu i to r-i I rt mot I rv hut i i i i i Remodeling, New Floors Laid.

Floorsersp-ing; clean workmanship, best materials. wi vvu.iuiiw.iuu., uiau ic4ujit-u mat Mie dc Dap- other remarkable feature has been tvowau ana Maior trvn Scholarship aVards1 tl- She was a the development of the School for red on the foilowine: Peter lPuPn th? Swters of the Congre- Social Action lor Driests. which. I TU NA. -8158.

1294 E. 39th St. Two family, 11 rooms. 2 baths; J'4VJ needs repairs: ideal homo lor a working; msn: near schools, churoheg and subway. Worth Investigating.

JOHN McGIVNEY 4th Fenrth ta TMHi Area. BEaehview S-t5SO nuikii. warm, var-round 4-rootn house. aleeuic. water; price 99S; hour out; schools, stores, ststlon.

bsthing; small downr payment. (Bradley Bstate) Me-Mshcn, 1775 B'way. Room 701. Circle 7-2S44. N.

Y. Littla Flower Parish; one family, six ooms, bath, parquet and hardwood floors, steam heat, stucco and shingle. garage. Phone Owner, SHore Road 5-4740. K-chg-2t) SUMMER LIST OF BOOKS OT7TCRAFT and REEPCRAFT wwitrvra T.

I Marie Altamore. Elizabeth Arthus, To-'tiursley, to St. Agnes Academy, gauon o. iotre Dame. has nad tne active supjxirt of ifnd.rflBtrRl'lk,eJoi."cn"r V.

Dolan. to; A short time later she became a ten great dioceses. The active cam- feiiane Doris Condon Leroy Dicker, a-! po iwnf'p6 1 convert to Faith and received paign for clean literature; the Jack oi proper dis- spreading of accurate Catholic cv.Awu., D.rlr.t. fnr Sale: Cane Rush or Pith rhutrs Reseated. Racket Stringing 24 Hour Service.

Leonard Francavilla, unsnes uusnue. a. Moore to Kt Ann's Acariem v. vuig icnaerea ner Drevi- npw- tho or.r,-i'no nf nt, Tnfnrmn. RAYMOND UKUUKRS 460 40th St.

Windsor S-2S4 Irene Hairis. Alice Hearne wrav UAryl in WhAA i rt unprthn nilo honti e-t-n 4- i. A Mc- 6 kjnwi a. u. ui.n...

uoiiaui ui.aiiu. rt ner nrst, tlon Bureau tne counteracting ol Leiahs Margaret McCarthy, ttinn Edward Mill. Joseph Modxa. rrep, Uie M-ep SCnOiarSilip King Communion she felt an nronandn: IhP nrssni- The Cardinal Hayes Literature their only requisite being the need Committee has just announced its' of a place to sleep and food to eat, Summer List of 100 approved bookstand there is no discrimination as to In this list L. included a wide their race, creed or color.

Many of field of literature. Outstanding ti- our outstanding citizens today are ties are: "Reaton and Revelation in products of the Home where they the Middle Apes." by Er.enne Gil- trained and qualified to tke son: "The Education of an Amer- their place in Society, ican," by Mark Sullivan: 'America Members and their friends who Reborn hv Ralnh WuvH "Tho attended the nartv nrri mnrprt PIANO TUNING nwinayriai James Murphy. Eileen Murphy. JsmesjfOUr years partial. AVENUE 4522 l-lmli.

eorner do-taehed house, 6 rooms, porch. 2-car rags; gas heat; sscrLfica. Call evenings. Awards for CAosji 'Kxcpllpnrp in uj enter religious i zation of soecial radio Drocrams: all Fine tuning and repairing for over 21 years: players repaired; estimates; mem-er of St. Michael's Parish.

RAYMOND O'ROURKE 460 40th 8t. Windsor 5-28S4 the parish School of Religion were'le. nut acceding to the wishes of these splendid efforts have been given to the following. John Fava her mother and step-faUier. she made to open the wav to truth and GraduaUnClassE Uto, wUMreW fr0m the and to the saving doctrine of Christ.

HOrSES FOR SALE I.ONQ ISLAXP WOODSIDE EXCEPTIONAL OFFER nne-familv 6 room brick house, garage John Ortiz. Teresa Leitcr and Stan- a8reed lo remain with them a year aaulpped. easement windows; oil FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'While felicitating with Your Ex- Blshop Jots It Down Most Rpv. were: hurner. open porch, brass plumblrs.

col ley Kyrinslty of the Advanced oeiore talcing any further decision, ceilency and the National Catholic ored tllo bath, finished basement with tiled Francis C. Keljey; 'Paradise Pian Mrs Percy T. S'apleton president. Uh.l.n mrrt It Her Parents bestowed upon her Welfare Conference on these excel O'Rourke. Phllomena Peio.

catnerine rian-tamure. Emidio Ponzi. Martin Rosentel, Peter Rooney, Antoinette Reece. Marie gantagelo. Louis Schrler, Margaret Schroe-der Kathlern Smith, Heien Sullivan.

George Tasey. Philomena Viele, Robert Walker, Thomas Walsh. Evelyn Wilson, Alfred Zoch. June Class: Helen Ballnskl, Mildred Brown. Michelle Carey.

Margaret J. Cole, Margaret M. Cole, Madeline Conte. Edith Cooper. Ida Cooper.

Raymond Crowley, Joyce Cuslck. Alice Decker, Kathryn Doyle. Ruth Dunphy, Margaret Feron, James Fltsipatrick, Waiter Gallagher. Catherine Giles. Josephine Oriffln, Lillian GuUota, Donald Haigney, Oeorge Hosle.

John Kelly, Rose Koury. Lucy Lauro. William Lawlor. Frank Lynch, nenevtevo Lvnch. Gerald Malone.

Veron ters." Katherine Burton: "Ttie'c. cosgnir. Mrs. j'oaeph "Turner. Mrs rfloor, Venetian nimas, screens, stair pq cyclono fenced-Ln yard; short sub-' nn bus narochlal school and church JOSEPH J.

GALLIGAN UNDERTAKER 1S4 WH.LOUGHBY AVENUE. FRospect 9-411 4 Cunningham Mrs Penber, Mrs. Menrtler. Miss Mfntiier Mr Uon Class. everyt Pleasure and social enjoy- lent results, I look forward eagerly.

W1 Parochial School awards for Class ment, nut at he end of the year to the even gi eater things, which. I by BIOV. wnii carrying charges 48 month. Less Robert Crawfoid. Mrs.

John J. Mailey than one year -old. imjfRtaT realty CO. Mi's, toward Jauipcul. Mr FTnk Ward, Excellence went to Iorraine Demp-jsne returned to Montreal and sure, will be accomplished in.

sey, 8A; Marion Cavanagh. 7B; Ed- tered the Hotel-Dieu. where she the future for the elorv of God and The book survev is uuiimii Mrs. Artnur. Mrs.

Mary L. Mur. 70-35 Jackson Hts. HAv. 9-1844 Guarterlv bv thr- Cardinal a vps Mrs uiumm.

tmafle her religiOUS Profession. The th Mf.Pnsinn of ICinrir.m Timothy Donovan Mrs fn- ure Committee from Its noiiy. Mn Mrs. P. A.

Ma. ana uoroiny uaiiagner, ots; Jvunam Literati gan and lhe Emm. Brackan. ica McCarthy. Edward McConnon, Joseph JOHN S.

DOWD REAL ESTATE BROKER HAaaver S-7778 Wall Manhattan Amrtyvllle. L. I. Ideal homo, summer winter; plot 180x125: 18-room bouae; rteam heat; restricted; Manhattan. McCue, oA: Vincent Fox, 5B: Helen wmi Oestrelcher.

5A; Ronald Wolf. 4B; i American friends. After 11 years' Adele Gibbons, 4A; Rose Brust, zealous life In religion she died nnrw em "GrUng Class-1939: yea" ager0m tr.0uble' B00K MeOrath. Anna MrNltT. James Minett.

Joseph Mulhollaod, John Nove. Rita Pike. Anna Powers. Domenica Sclanaameo. Phyllis Torre.

Mary Tyrrell. Robert Verdonik. Eleanor Votra. the Heien Bsrnctt. Jeaneite Boyd.

Peter one was oorn at raunaeriana, uurmg me montn oi JUiy BeaW'y. Anna ethetwood. Anna J. Ciimm.n;y Kosemar I Elisabeth MrPortland. Ella Reynolds.

Celts, Me Evtn Marssret A Cloushessy, Mary Kehof Catherine T. Cunningham Phoebe Ou.en Atnes P. Keane. Grace Partritk. Sal Dugin.

Josephino Gannon EilZAbetb Gannon. Mary Morris. Grace KendersoD. AusmM Henderson Florence Catherine Murray A t---. Murrey.

Mrsrei C. Conlon. Mary Walsh Margaret Waisn. IZA honey, snci Mary P'nkerlon. MONUMENT TO PRIEST C.W.C.

News Service Warsaw, June 19 A monument to Father Ignace Skorupka has been unveiled at Ossow. Father Skorupka was a hero of the Poland-Bolshevik war of 1921. When the Reds approached the metropolis, Father Skorupka joined the Army as a voluntary chaplain and led a regiment composed of his own Bursley, Gregory Coleman. Iren Cox, 1704 CATHOLIC THEATRE MOVEMENT Features RICHMOND HTLL block to church. 2 family 9 room house; double earags: fatly rented; S5.250.

Cash 10? ELLENS, 153-23 EiUsldo Av. JA 8-B666. (K-chg-4ti lCZ A CITY PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Attractlro homes, sale or rnt. William Eneouist, 721 FTanklln Oarden J-Otr. I.

Phones Garden City 900-901. CURRENT PLAYS tUJUC, Ullll V.U3fc.cilj, tt.i.c.1 x.T,i Thomas Davey. Marguerite Davis. Chris-: Una Devlin. Harriet Doian.

Eiicen Kd-1 monds. William Enright. James Fowley, I Margaret Gilligan. Joseph Goodwin, I Adrienne Hayden, Nora Heaney, Marilyn H.KSins. Thomas Hotsn.

Anne Holshsn, Evelyn Johnson, Joseph Jordan, Mary Kavanah. Jciseph Kesne. Dorothy Kopin-i ski, Robert Loysch, Jean Maher. Fusene Maney, John Mills. James Moore.

Patricia Murtha. Cialre McDonald. James McKenna, Anne Nuaent. Thomas Keele, Agnes Olson, Dorothy O'Shea. Claire Pol- Catholic Book Club will hold its annual Book Sale.

Hundreds of novels, biographies, religious books, etc. will be sold at from 25 per cent to 80 per cert discount and all pamphlets will be sold during the sale for 50 per cent discount. All are cordially invited to come in and brouse around the shop. The Book Club Is located at 140 E. 45th Manhattan, and is only a few blocks from Grand Central Station.

SCHOOL FOUNDER DEAD K.CW.C. News Service St. Louis, June 26 Students and alumni of St. Louis University mourn the death of Rev. Joseph L.

Davis, SJ pioneer in Catholic collegiate business education, who In 1910 established the university's Class Approved What A Life Abe Lincoln in Illinots STJMMER PLACE FOR RENT pupils Into combat against the enemies of Christianity. Catholic Radio Programs On WWRL DIAL liOO K.C. Thursdays at 9:15 p.m. Knights of Columbus lak. Francis Rice, Kathleen Slcelly, Mar- 179 Outward Bound The Little Foxes The American Way raret Slack.

Helen Siuka. Brendan 8mith During tho charge of the Bolshevik Army on Warsaw, the priest- School of Commerce and Finance Patrick Sulilvan. Raymond oweeney, JERSEY SHORE 19 25 weekly tno highr ranU "LltUo Summer Homes" facing too a. Attractively furnished; Immaculately clean; as. eltrio.

city water tneuded; mtie-ion- prtvato sea beach; ocean SooJ? co orful boardwalk freo admission beach: tennis. nandbaU. athletic sports Centra- woods; cool nights for restful atat. rellsion. Bo, TABLET.

When Father Davis was appoint-' a Wlnteri' colonel was assigned to the defense of a position. In spite of the fact ed regent to establish the Commerce School, there were only seven K. OF C. BERMUDA CRUISES Groups oi members of the K. of C.

councils and their ladies' aux iliaries and friends are organizing parties to Bermuda during the summer vacation period, three cruises having been arranged to sail on the Queen of Bermuda of the Fur-ness Bermuda Line on Saturdays, July 29th, August 12, and Sept. 9th for trips of four, six nine and IS days' duration. i Thos. A. Broderick, executive sec-retary of the New York Chapter, K.

of is In charge of arrange- 'ments. that the enemy's forces greatly out- business schools of collegiate rank Fridays at 7:30 pm. Novena to Sorrowful Mother Saturdays at 10 pm. Catholic Evidence Ouild numbered his men, they were forc Class Ojectlonable in Part Hellz a Poppin The Philadelphia Story No Time for Comedy Class Condemned Tobacco Road Leave It To Me I Must Love Someone SOCIAL CALENDAR July 1 Annual picnic and boat ride of St. Rosalia's parish.

1230 6Sth to Playland. Rys N. Y-, aboard the 8.8. Americana at 10:15 a.m., from Battery Park. Manhattan.

Summer HenUls by the week. 4 rooms near the ocean, 40 per-week. DANTEL MORIARTY TNC. Udo Blvd. and Oardeo City Ave.

Point Lookout. ew Yor2t) In the United States. Beginning with 42 students enrolled in night courses, Father Davis established the first school of Its kind west of CHANCELLOR NAMED MSGR. I MC.IV.C. Serines San Diego, June 23 Very Rsv.

Laurence Forrlstal, Chancellor tof the Diocese of San Diego, has been named a Domestic Prelate jwith the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. ed to retreat when Father Skorupka, a crucifix In his hand, advanced to the attack, thus Inspiring his t.h MlsslsslDDi River and saw It July 1 Terrace Dance under auspices pupils. His regiment charged and Sundays at 9-10 p.m. Father Coughlln until rh enrnllmpnt totaled of the Auxiliary of Archbishop was victorious. "viuii.

i.iiuiiu sr rr John Huahes Council. K. of C. MARYDELL. Phoenicia.

N. Y. Lovely new nrUto-dVte cabins and rooms for housekeeping, for refined people who en- Joy 1 comfort, bathing and Ashing: i private; daily Mass. near tUImb, Rut 38 u. X.

GROGAJI. al the Clubhouse. 86th fit. and 13 th Ava. was killed on the field of battle, jmore man yuu stuaents..

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