Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Washington National Bank of PITTSBURGH Washington Bank Building. Fifth Avenue and Washington Street UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital, $200,000 Surplus. $100,000 Profits, $75,000 W. C. McEldowney, President I. R. Whitaker, First Vice President S. G. Gallupe, Cashier E. S. Reilly, Second Vice President Max Perlman, Assistant Cashier Does a general banking business and invites your account SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT DIRECTORS: Edward Kelly, Jr. Patrick McSteen E: S. Reilly, WV. C. McEldowney Simon Abels B. L. Hirshfield Winm. T. Todd I. R. Whitaker PI. B. Reilly, Jr. C. L. Young Win. A. McCaffrey P. J. Barry Hugh Murphy M. J. Ehrenfeld A. C. Smith Washington Trust Company o/' PITTSBURGH Capital, $125,000 Surplus, $50,000 W. C. McEldowney, President E. S. Reilly, Second Vice President I. R. Whitaker, First Vice President Max Perlman, Sec'y and Treas. Pays interest on Savings Accounts at the rate of 4%o compounded semi-annually. Takes entire charge of Estates, Collecting Rents, Placing Mortgages, Fire Insurance, Etc. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Assignee, Receiver, Trustee, and in all fiduciary capacities.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 11 FIRST HAPPENINGS IN THE DIOCESE First Mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Denis Baroii, P.R...................................1754 First Chapel built at Fort Duquesne.................................................... 4 First Interment at Fort Duquesne....................................................... First Indian Baptism (Mohican)....................................................... 1754 First White Birth, John Daniel Norment......................5.................1 Fiirst White Baptism, Mary Jane Vermet.1755....................................1755 First Catholic Cemetery, Greensburg.18..................................1789 First Permanent Catholic Settlement, Unity Township, Westmoreland Co..................1789 First Property owned by the Church, Greensburg.....................................789 First Mass in a Permanent Catholic Settlement........................................... 90 IFirst Church Building Started, Greensburg.............................................1790 First Priest died, Rev. Theodore Bowers.................................... 1790 First Priest's Will and Last Testament, Rev. Theodore Bowers...........................1790 First Conversion to Catholic Faith from Protestantism by Rev. J. J. Flagst..............1792 1irsf Man C6ndemned to Capital Punishment attended by a Priest.......................1792 First Native Priest Born, Rev. Anthony Kenny........................................1801 First Resident Priest, Rev. Dr. Gallitzin................................................1804 First Pastor, Rev. Wm. F. X. O'Brien................................................. 8 First Church Building Completed, old St. Patrick's.....................................1803 First Entry in Baptismal Register, old St. Patrick's...........................1......... 80 First Entry in Matrimonial Register, old St. Patrick's....................................1809 First Church Deed Recorded by Lazarus Stewart, Justice of the Peace................... 811 First Bishop's Visit, Bishop Egan..........18........................................1811 First AdminiStration of Confirmation, Bishop Egan................................. 18 First.Vespers Chanted, Fathers of the Congregation of the Missions at old St. Patrick's....1816 First Addition Built to a Church, old St,. Patrick's.....................................1820 First Vicar General, Rev. D. A. Gallitzin..............................................1823 First Native-born Priest Ordained, Rev. Anthony Kenny................................1826 First Assistant Priest, Rev. Anthony Kenny..1826................................. First Religious Order of Sisters, Nuns of St. Clare.....................................1827 First Ecclesiastical Superior of Nuns, Rev. Chas. B. McGuire...........................1828 First Chaplain, Rev. Vincent Raymacher, O.S.B..........................................1828 First Convent Established, Bluff Street, Pittsburgh...................................... 1828 F!irst Academy, for Girls, Nunnery: Hill. North Side, Pittsburgh.........................1828 First Postulant in Religious Life, Mt. Alvernio. Nunnery Hill, North Side, Pittsburgh......1829 First German Congregation at St. Patrick's............................3...........1 4 First Religious Order of Priests Established, Redemptorists.............................1838 First Orphan Society Started by Rev. John O'Reilly......................... 1838 First Orphan Asylum, Webster Avenue and Chatham Street, Pittsburgh...................1840 First Doctor of Divinity. Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor....................................1842 First Bishop, Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor................................ 1....843 First Parochial School, St. Paul's.......................................................1843 First Literary Society, Catholic Institute.................................................1844 First Episcopal Residence, Grant Street, Pittsburgh......................................1844 First Postulant of Sisters of Mercy.........4.......................................... 4 First Catholic Newspaper, "Pittsburgh Catholic"........................................ 1844 First Cathedral Rector, Father McMahon.................................. 1844 First Diocesan Seminary, St. Michael's, Smithfield and Virgin Streets, Pittsburgh..........1844 First Diocesan Professor, Rev.. R. H. Wilson, D. D.....................................1844 First Diocesan Synod.....1844....................... First Priest Ordained, Rev. Thos. McCullagh........................................1844 First Colored Congregation, Chapel of the Nativity......................................1844 First Religious Order of Brothers, Christian Brothers...................................1845 First Episcopal Visit to Rome, Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor....................... 1.....845 First Episcopal Visitation of Diocese. Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor......................1846 First Hospital, Mercy, Stevenson Street, Pittsburgh.........1........................... 847 First,Student of Diocese to Fnter Pronaganda at Rome, Rev. Jas. Keogh.................. 849 FIirst Catholic College, St. Vincent's, Beatty, Westmoreland Co............................1850 First Catholic Church to Burn Down, St. Paul's...........................................1850 First Cathedral Erected, St. Paul's.......................................................1851 First Cardinal's Visit.' Cajetar Bedini.1853........................................1853 First Native Bishop Born, Rt,. Rev. J. F. Regis Canevin.................................... First ArchbishoTp's Visit...... 1855 First Archbishop's Visit......................................................................................;5 First Church Consecrated, St. Paul's ('athedra.1 5..........185 First Student of Diocese to enteri- American Collefe,., Rev. Patrick Ward..................1s56 First B;shop's Pesignation, Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor...............................1860 First Clerical Relief Association..........................................................1863 First Bohemian Conc~reration.17 First Bohemnian Conprrepatien.............................................................1871 First Home for A\ed, Washineton Street, N. S., Pittsburgh................................1872 First House of Good Shepherd.........1................8............7.............2.....1872 First Bishop's Death, Rt. Rev. Miichael O'Connor............................... 1 First Chancellor. Rev. Geo. Grace.........................................................1873 First Polish Coneregation, St. Stanislaus................................................1875 First Working Girl's Home.........................................8.................... 87 First Slav Congregation................................1.................................8 90 First Croation Congregation.............................................................895 First Foundling Asvlum.................................................................1891 First Lyceum Established...............................................................1897 First Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Rev. McNellis........................................1897 First Magyar Congregation.........19...................0......................1900 First Catholic High School............................................................1901 First Monsignors.........................................................................1905 F'irst Catholic Deaf and Dumb School....................................................1908 First Catholic Year Book Published......................................................1908Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. IRISH CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT UNION-Continued. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Smith, 44 Almeda st., Glenwood. Sec., Miss Irene Daily, 798 Hazelwood ave., P. Sergeant, Mrs. Lela Ackley, 1318 Louisa st., Homestead. Guard, Mrs. Jane Daily, 798 Hazelwood ave., P. Treas., Miss M. A. Irwin, 4615 Second ave., P. No. 621, Our Lady of Victory, McKeesport. Sec., Miss Mary M. Stratton, 817 E. Parkway ave., McKeesport. No. 675, St. Mary Magdalen, Homestead. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Homestead ave., Homestead. No. 694, St. Coleman's, Turtle Creek..Meets Third Sunday in Hunter's Hall, Braddock ave., Turtle Creek. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. A. Cunningham. Chaplain, Mrs. Anna McKenna, Brinton. Pres., Mrs. Annie Parker, 336 Beech st., East Pittsburg. Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Payne, 1 Braddock ave., Turtle Creek. Rec. Sec.; Mrs. Agnes McLain, 1018 Maple ave., Wilnerding. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Maria McCoy, 349 Beech st., East Pittsburg. Treas., Mrs. Mary Kearns, 52 Larimer st., Turtle Creek. Guard, Mrs. Catherine Lundy, 1451 Electric ave., East Pittsburg. Sergeant, Mrs. Sarah Purcell, Larimer ave., Turtle Creek. No. 714, St. William's, East Pittsburgh. Meets Second Friday at 8:00 in St. William's Hall, Main st., East Pittsburgh. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. J. Hynes. Pres., A. J.. Ransil, Glosser st., East Pittsburgih. Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Center st., East Pittsburgh. Sec., Mrs. Sadie Mannion, 206 Bessemer ave., East Pittsburgh. Treas., Miss Nellie McGurrin, Howard st,., East Pittsburgh. Guard, Miss Catherine Gilmore, Western ave., East Pittsburgh. No. 284, St. Patrick's, Williamsport. Sec., P.. Bradley. No. 338, St. Mary's, Freeport. Sec., J. C. Kerr. No. 351, SS. Simon and Jude, Blairsville. Seq., Frank C.:Kalbach. No. 544, Holy Family, Latrobe. Sec.. C. C. Albert, 324 Weldon st., Latrobe. No. 715, St. Mary's, Patton. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 7:30 in Grange Bank Hall, Patton. Spiritual Director, Father Edwin Pierron. Pres., Mrs. Catherine McMuldren, Patton. Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Scott,' Patton. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Blanche Lyons, Patton. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Lucy Cooper, Patton. Treas., Mrs. Matilda Burkey, Patton. First Guard, Mrs. Ida Laurers, Patton. Second Guard, Mrs. Barbara Lanigan, Patton. Sergeant, Mrs. Catherine Keimm, Patton. Chaplain, Mrs. Jennie Sanker, Patton. Guards, Mrs. Ida Laurers, Patton; Mrs. Barbara Lanigan, Patton. No. 716, St. Patrick's, Patton. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 1:30 in Grange Bank Hall, Patton. Spiritual Director, Rev. Edwin Pierron. Pres., Daniel McMuldren, Patton. Vice Pres., Frank Semmelsberger, Patton. Fin. Sec., Joseph Short, Patton. Rec. Sec., Edwin Burkey, Patton. Treas., H. S. Buck, Patton. Sergeant, Pius Yahner, Patton. Guards, James Cairns and Charls Shuss. Sick and Visiting Committee, John A. Shannons, Patton; A. J. Burkey, Patton; Andrew Saltsgiver, Patton. No. 717, St. Bernard's, Hastings: Meets Second Monday in Lodge Room in Opera House, Hastings. Asst. Chaplain, Mrs. Jake Anna, Hastings. Pres., Mrs. C. X. Miller, Hastings. Vice Pies., Mrs. Ben. Waltz, Hastings. Fin. Sec., Miss Edith Kline, Hastings. Rec. Sec., Miss Pearl M. Kibler, Hastings. Treas., Mrs. P. V. Abel, Hastings. Sergeant, Mrs. Simon Strittmatter, Hastings. Guards, Miss Lily Cronauer, Hastings; Mliss Tillie Yeager, Hastings. No. 678, St. Thomas', Glassport. Meets in Turner Hall, Sixth st., Glassport. Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Rommell, Seventh st., Glassport. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. Rea. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Schenupp, Seventh st., Glassport. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Catherine D. Shuff, 703 Hazel st., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Sally Wible, Vermont ave., Glassport. Treas., Miss Lizzie Rommell, Seventh st., Glassport. Marshal, Miss Mary Wolf, Fifth st., Glassport. Guard Mrs. Mary Deitz, Eighth' st., Glassport. No. 485, St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg. Meets First Sunday at 9:00 in St. Francis Hall, Gettysburg. Spiritual Director, Rev. T. M. Hays. Pres:, E. P. Wirotzkey, Gettysburg. Vice Pres., Dennis Toomey, Gettysburg. Cor,. Sec., P. G. Breighner, Gettysburg. Fin. Sec., William F. Weaver, Gettysburg. Treas., Dr. C. E. Eckenrode, Gettysburg. Messenger, Edgar P. Hamilton, Gettysburg. Marshal, Joseph Carver, Gettysburg. Auditors, Frank Althoff, Gettysburg; Joseph Carner, Gettysburg; Joseph Eckenrode, Gettysburg. Directors of Finances, Dennis Toomey, Dr. C. E. Eckenrode, William Weaver, Jacob Eckenrode, P. G. Breighner. 99Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ~A +*+t+*+**+ 4++ 41o*+++*+ The Butler Short Line +++*,+++*4,A*+4f*g2*++4++4* + + REST NEAR x: YOUR WORK h (Co to a Farm for Health and Fun * iF 5 ITIIOUT losing a moment from your day's work you may change from the stuffy four walls of a house in ~ V'the hot city to the boundless freedom and charm of + life in the open country. A wild tract on farms and in villages out the BUTLER SHORT LINE will welcome summer t guests. Our free booklet "Summer Boarding" gives their - names, the, prices and a lot of very interesting detail. FINE FOR THE FAMILY L A life of careless ease and freedom from conventionality. Splendid for the wife and children - no housework - no great expense-lots of fun. This beautiful upland country is 1,400 feet above the sea and only a few minutes from the city. Our booklet suggests how desirable it would be to buy a few acres and have an independent home within reach of your work-a place for pottering around and raising chickens-healthy for kids, you know. Country not broken by coal mining. Many choice Camping Sites and grounds for Private Picnic Parties for Sundays or weekdays are to be found along the Pittsburgh Butler Line. Phone us for Locations. BUTLER SEHORT LINE hourly Electric Pullman train, service to and from the country. A car leaves Penn Avenue and Sixth Street "Every Time the Clock Strikes." Mileage and Monthly Tickets. PITTSBURG BUTLER STREET RAILWAY CO. i The Butler Short Line.' Vandergrift Building, 323 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh +. and 153 Main Street, Butler, Pa. + Bell Phone 1541 Court. P. A. Phone 1057 Maiii. + 4F..t.c...~~Time Card-"A Car Every Time the Clock Strikes"-Penn and Sixth + ~4 ++++++ Time Card-"A Car Everyr Time the Clock Strikes"-Penn and Sixth *.+++F+*++ 100Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 101 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. NATIONAL OFFICERS FOR U. S. Supreme Knight, JAMES A. FLAHERTY, P. O. Drawer 96, New Haven, Conn. Deputy Supreme Knight, MARTIN H. CARMODY, Grand Rapids, Mich. National Secretary, WM. J. McGINLEY, P. O. Drawer 96, New Haven, Conn. National'Ireasurer, D. J. CALLAHAN, Post Office Box 342, Washington, D. C. National Advocate, JOSEPH C. PELLETIER, 18 Tremont st., Boston, Mass. National Physician, DR. E. W,. BUCKLEY, Pittshurgh Building, St. Paul, Min'n. National Chaplain; REV. P. J. McGIVNEY, Middletown, Conn. National Warden, THOS. J. McLAUGHLIN, Newark, N. J. NATIONAL DIRECTORS. Victor J. Dorr, 718 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. James Maher, Reaper Block, Chicago, Ill. John H. Reddin, E. C. Bldg., Denver, Colo. Patrick H. Lynch, Commonwealth Trust Bldg., W. D. Dwyer, 202 Dispatch Bldg., St. Paul, Philadelphia, Pa. Minn, John A. Bowler, Sioux Falls, S. D. J. A. Mercier, Alliance Bldg., Montreal, Can. Matthias Mahorner, 65 St. Francis st., Mobile, Ala. George F. Monaghan, Majestic Bldg, Detroit, Daniel J, Griffin, 190 Montague st., Brooklyn, Mich. N. Y. I. J. Coughlin, Hall Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. William H. Gulliver, Exchange st., Portland, Me. The regular meetings of the Board' of Directors are held on the second Monday of January, April, July and October. Official' Paper, "The Columbiad," Monthly, D,. P. Toomey, Editor, 63 Newark st., Newark, N. J. Pennsylvania State Deputy, JOHN T. BREW, Erie, Pa. DISTRICT DEPUTY SUPREME KNIGHTS. Third District, George M. McNulty, 7139 Kelly Twenty-third District, John Slater, Slater st., P., Bell Phone Hiland 2013; Residence, Bldg., Washington. 5609 Penn ave., P., Bell Phone Hiland 351. Twenty-fourth District, John F. Ely, 501-509 Eighteenth District, Morton W. Geary, Fite Clay ave., Jeannette. Bldg.,- 545 Liberty ave.., P.; Residence, 412 Fourth District, John Butler, New Brighton. Forest ave., Avalon. CHAPTER -No. 5, PENNSYLVANIA JURISDICTION. Meets First Sunday Afternoon in Duquesne Pres., Ed D. Nugent, 315 Eighth ave., BradGarden, Craig st., P, dock. Sec., James L. Brady, 617 Orchard st., Avalorn FOURTH DEGREE, FORT PITT ASSEMBLY. Meets Second Tuesday in Wabash Bldg., Fin. Sec., Thomas P. Walsh, 5438 Baywood Liberty ave. and Ferry st., P. st., P. Chairman, Thomas E. Doyle, Lewis Bldg,., Master, Marion H, Murphy, Berger Bldg., P. Sixth and Smithfield sts.,' P.: WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA COUNCILS. Duquesne Council No. 264, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Council No. 375. Meets Second and Fourth''hursdays in Meets First and Third Fridays at 8:00 in Montefiore Hall, Fifth ave. near Robinson st., P. Mansman's Hall, 5911 Penn ave.; E.E., P. Chaplain, Rev. Bonventure Piscopo, 224 Ed- Chaplain, Rev. Phillip Callery. Grand Knight, John S. Newman, 917 Lilac st., P. ~~~mond as~~t., P.Deputy Grand Knight, H. J, Creighton, 116 N. Grand Knight, John P,. M. Murphy, 808 Penn Millvale ave., P. ~~~~~~ave., P~ ~Chancellor, J. J. Coll, 1835 Penn ave., P. Deputy Grand Knight, John J. O'Connor, 5622 Varden, A. S. Noullett, 168 T'hirty-eighth st., P. Bartlett st., P. Treas., Jos,. P. Dunn, 652 College ave., P. Chancellor, L. A. Butler, 432 Penn ave.., P. Fin. Sec., L. J. Aull, Jr., 209 Jumonville st., P. Warden, T. J. Donahoe, 221 Boggs ave., P,. Rec. Sec., E. J. O'Brien, 5120 Duncan st., P. Treas., William H. Griffin, 1201 Empire Bldg., P.. Trustees, Geo. M,. McNulty, 7139 Kelly st., Fin. Sec., Joseph Vogel, Jr,., 710 Columbia P.; Jos. D,. Lawlor, 5828 Alder st., P.; Thos. Bank Bldg., P. Casey, P. Rec. Sec., M. J. McMahon, 6023 Station st, P. Advocate, P. H. McGuire, 1267 Frick Bldg., P. Trustees, D. J. Cullinan, 235 Fairmount ave., Inside Guard, Jas. J. Fullen, P. P.; A. J. Kuhn, 139 E. Tenth st., Home- Outside Guard, H. J. Albert, 5?55 Carnegie stead; M. A. Carmody, 248 Forty-fourth ave,, P. st., P. Lecturer, Martin F,. McDermott, 3426 Forbes Advocate, J. E. Laughlin, 215 Berger Bldg., P. st., P. Inside Guard, Thomas P. Butler, 432 Penn Monongahela Council No. 491, Pittsburgh. ave., P, Meets First and Third Mondays in All Outside Guard, John T. Cawley, 1114 Port- Nations Bank, Twelfth and Carson sts., S.S., P.. land st., P. Grand Knight, Albert F. Link, 407 N. Craig Lecturer, Joseph Cawley, 5442 Homer st., P. st., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DANCE HALL - MONTEFIORE AUDITORIUM - LODGE ROOMS FIFTH AVENUE NEAR ROBINSON STREET FINEST DANCE HALL AND LODGE ROOMS IN THE CITY Low Rates for Series of Dances. J. L. BROIDO, Office 1848 Center Avenue; Phone 2587 Grant KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Continued. Allegheny Council No. 285. Meets First and Third Wednesdays in Wilson Hall, East and South Diamond sts., N.S., P. Chaplain, Rev. M. T. O'Brien, St. Peter's, N.S., P. Grand Knight, John A. Meighan, Cryant ave., Bellevue. Deputy Grand Knight, P. H, Thornton, 38 Clifton Park, N.S., P. Chancellor, J. J. Reilly, 102 Sampson st., N.S., P. Warden, Thos. F. Scanlon, 1405 East st,, N.S., P. Treas., J,. W. Luthringer, 3227 Fifth ave., P. Fin. Sec., Jos. A. Fisher, 3004 Perrysville ave., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., John T.. Johnson, 708 Center ave., Avalon. Trustees, Joseph Kinder, 911 Grant ave., N.S., P.; Jos,. A. Lager, 869 Liberty st., N.S., P.; W. E. Caulfield, 841 Beech ave., N.S., P. Advocate, Jno. A. Kress, 1235 Pennsylvania ave., N.S,, P. Inside Guard, Patrick O'Leary, 1001 Grant ave., N.S., P. Outside Guard, Chas. Wolff, 3720 Brighton Road, N.S., P. Lecturer, D. C. Carroll, Bell ave., N.S., P. Chartiers Council No. 875. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in K. of C. Hall, Crafton. Grand Knight, John S. Cosgrove, 79 Emily st., Crafton. Sharpsburg Council No. 972. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Joseph's Hall, Sharpsburg. Chaplain, Rev. T. W. Rosensteel. Grand Knight, A. N. Balkey, 1739 Main st., Sharpsburg. Deputy Grand Knight, John M. F. Quinn, 321 Butler st., Etna. Chancellor, John Fennell, Sharpsburg. Warden, Jas. F. Casey, 1904 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Treas., John L. Farmerie, 229 Grand ave., Millvale. Fin. Sec., Jas. L. Morrisey, 224 Seventeenth st., Sharpsburg. Rec. Sec., Joseph D. Casey, 1926 Middle st.. Sharpsburg. Trustees, S. N. Wagner, Penn st., Sharpsburg; Thos. Greed, Thliirteenth st., Sharpsburg; E. C. Patterson, Etna. Inside Gtuard, John J. Fenton, Windsor Hotel, Etna. Outside Guard, Patrick F. Fenton, 1335 Ma:n st., Sharpsburg. Advocate, L. G. Altmayer, 212 Market st., McKeesport. Lecturer, Joseph Krueger, 714 Main st., Sharpsburg. Braddock Council No. 911. Meets Second and Fourtli Mondays in Red Men's Hall, Braddock ave., Braddock. Chaplain, Rev. Father Beneventano, 408 Margaretta st., Braddock. Grand Knight, Jno. XV,. Huber, 324 Rebecca st., Braddock. Deputy Grand Knight, Harry E. McBride, 424 Second st., Braddock. Chancellor, Dr. Wm. H. Gallagher, 836 Braddock' ave., Braddock. Warden, Chas. J. Carr, 1 Mills st., Braddock. Treas., M. J. McBride, 424 Second st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., John T. Finnin, 17 Holland ave., Braddock. Rec. Sec,., Robt. P. Morrow, 600 Corey ave., Braddock. Trustees, Peter Fey, 311 E1ighth ave., Homestead; A. C. Buck, 865 Braddock ave., Braddock; Frank A. Reilly, 419 George st., Braddock. Advocate, Dr. F. J. Boslett, 91 Penn ave., Turtle Creek. Inside Guard, F. X. Spitzer, Jr., 223 Holland ave., Braddock. 351 HILAND 2013 HILAND GEO. M. McNULTY FUNERAL DIRECTOR PITTSBURGH HOMEWOOD OFFICE EAST END OFFICE 7139 KELLY STREET CARRIAGES FOR HIRE 5609 PENN AVENUE 102Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Continued. Outside Guard, Leo A. Ivory, 326 Beech st., East Pittsburgh. Lecturer, P. F. Daugherty, North Braddock. McKeesport Council No. 955. Meets First and Third Wednesdays in Lueckert's Hall, Locust and Ringgold sts., McKeesport. Chaplain, Rev. D. C. Shields. Grand Knight, M. J. Griffin, 339 Shaw ave., McKeesport. Deputy Grand Knight, Wm. Brieck, Versailles ave., McKeesport. Chancellor, Luke Savage, Evans ave., McKeesport. Warden, Jno. A. Considine, Huey st., McKeesport. Treas., J. J, Ferrigan, 412 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., H. A. Yester, 404 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Recorder, John J. Haughey, 613 Butler st., McKeesport. Trustees, Jno. S. Englert, Gleason st., McKeesport; Frank S. Striffler, Seventh and Wabash sts, McKeesport; Leo F. O'Brien, 514 Walnut st., McKeesport. Advocate, Tas. F. McCloskey, Evans ave., McKeesport. Bellevue Council No. 1400. Meets First and Third Mondays in Masonic Hall, Lincoln and Meade aves., Bellevue. Grand Knight, F. W. Ries, Jr., 704 Florence ave., Avalon. Deputy Grand Knight, J. L. Brady, 617 Orchard ave., Avalon. Chancellor, Edward A. Nash, 708 Florence ave., Avalon. Warden, Geo. L. Lothamer, Taylor ave., Bellevue. Treas., F. J. Teufel, -Short st., Ben Avon. Fin. Sec., Geo, J. Leix, Norwood ave., Avalon. Rec. Sec., Thos. J. Owens, 947 Penn ave., P. TIrustees, Peter Cray, Rodgers ave., Bellevue; Richard Harris, Orchard ave., Bellevue; Wm. A. Ellmyer, Lincoln ave. and Straw st., Bellevue. Advocate, Geo. L. Berg, Fremont st., Bellevue. Lecturer, Chas. B. Adams, Euclid Apts., Bellevue, Charleroi Council No. 956. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in Charleroi Trust Co. Bldg., Charleroi. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Fries. Grand Knight, J. P,. Regan, Monessen. Deputy Grand Knight,.), A. Oates, P. O. Bldg., Charleroi. Chancellor, Rev. C. J. Poetz, Monongahela City. Warden, Con. Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. i'reas., Jos. M. Schoener, Charleroi. Fin. Sec.,' Wm. A.. Correll, 352 Donner ave.,' Monessen. Rec. Sec., John Henrion, Wash ave., Charleroi, Trustees, P. Acton, Allenport; Thos. Archer, Donora; P. Lee, Charleroi. Advocate, M. J.. McGee, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Inside Guard, M. T. Crowley, 333 McKean ave., Charleroi. Outside Guard, F. J,. Archer, Donora. Monessen Council No. 954. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00 in Elks Hall, Monessen. Grand Knight, John J. Cushing, Monessen, Fin. Sec., R. J. O'Rourke, Monessen. Washington Council No. 1083. Meets First and Third'luesdays in. Slater Bldg., Washington, Chaplaini, Rev. Jas. H. Gilmore. Spiritual Director, Rev. J,. J. Faughnan. Grand Knight, F. J. Neeson, E. Chestnut st., Washington. Deputy Grand Knight, W. F. Curran, W. Maiden st., Washington. Chancellor, J. H. O'Brien, Hall ave., Washington. Warden, H. M. Appeldorn, Grant st., WashinZ-ton. Treas., J. B. Hurley, Third st., Washington. Fin. Sec., C. H. Miller, W. Wheeling st., Washington. Rec. Sec., F.'I, Neeson, E. Chestnut st., Washington. Trustees, Thos. Blaine, Jno. Slater, Jno. A. McDevitt. Advocate, James Burns, Allison ave., Washington. Inside Guard, G. L. Caraccia, E. Chestnut st., Washington. Outside Guard, Thos. Blaine, Allison ave., Washington. Lecturer, H. S. Hammond, Beech st., Washington. N. S. REID COMPANY 105 SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURGH FULTON BUILDING HATS AND FURNISHINGS CLERICAL COLLARS 10-11 SHIRTS TO ORDERCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Continued. Youghiogheny Council No. 948, Connellsville. Meets Second and Fourth WVednesdays at 8,:00 in Market Hall, Connellsville. Chaplain, Rev. John Burns. Grand Knight, P. J. Tormay, Connellsville. Deputy Grand Knight, J. E. Kelly, 136 W. Apple st., Connellsville. Chancellor, Raymond L, Ryan, 203 N. Prospect st., Connellsville. Warden, P, W. Menster, R. F. D., Connellsville. Treas,, V. H. Soisson, 214 E. Fairview ave., Connellsville. Fin. Sec., John Irwin, 130 N. Pittsburgh st., Connellsville. Rec. Sec., John T. McGrath, Dawson. Trustees, P. J. Harrigan, 107 W. Cedar ave., Connellsville; J. J. Dougherty, 203 E. Cedar ave., Connellsville; John J. Driscoll, R. F. D., Connellsville. Advocate, Frank Scary, 504 WV. Murphv ave.. Connellsville. Inside Guard, M. C. O'Connor, 210 Pulaski st., Connellsville. Outside Guard, P. J. O'Connor, 210 Pulaski st., Connellsville. Lecturer, Joseph L. Fritsch, 106 S. Prospect st., Connellsville. Organist and Chorister, James L. Dixon, Meyersdale. Uniontown Council No. 1275. Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays at 8:00 in Room 307, First National Bank Bldg., Uniontown. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. P. Kenna. Grand Knight, J, W. Campbell, Lechrone. Deputy Grand Knight, P. J. Loche, 65 Jefferson st., Uniontown. Chancellor, P. J. Callaghan, Edinboro. Warden, J. J. McIntyre, Uniontown. Treas., D. J. Murphy, 49 Lemon st., Uniontown. Fin. Sec., W. B. Whaley, UJniontown. Advocate, W. F. Lane, 6 Willson st., IJniontown. Inside Guard, J. E. Humpage, Uniontown. Outside Guard. P. J. Reagan, Lemont Furnace. Lecturer, Patrick McCabe, Braddock' st., Uniontown. Scottdale Council No. 1127. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in K. of C. Rooms, Loucks Bldg., Scottdale. Chaplain, Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. Grand Knight, Stephen Arkwright, Mt. Pleasant. Deputy Grand Knight, Ed. Miller, Scottdale. Chancellor, W. J. Doorley, Scottdale. Warden, J. J. Finnerty, Scottdale. Treas., J. Alex Yahner, Scottdale. Fin. Sec., V. W, Yahner, Scottdale. Rec. Sec., R. M. Evans, Scottdale,. Trustees, W. A. Todd, Scottdale; J. P. Owens, Scottdale; E. F, Doorley, Scottdale. Advocate, R. j,. Ryan, Everson. Inside Guard, Miclh. Finnerty, Scottdale. Outside Guard, J. J. Menster, Scottdale. Lecturer, W. J. Doorley, Scottdale. Latrobe Council No. 940. Meets First and'Ihird Thursdays at 8:00 in W, O. W. Hall, Latrobe. Grand Knight, John Gilligan, Latrobe. Fin. Sec., Victor, E. Gill, Latrobe. Jeannette Council No. 1222. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Maxwell's Hall, Jeannette,. Chaplaini, Rev. J. J. Grady, Darragh. Grand Knight, Peter B. lIensler, Sr., Irwin. Deputy Grand Knight, Jas. M. Diebold, Jeannette. Chancellor, A. J. Cox, Jeannette. Warden, Jas. M. Winterhalter, Jeannette,.'Ireas., F,. A. Galer, Jeannette. Rec. Sec., Jas. Madden, Jeannette. Fin. Sec., S. J. Murphy, Jeannette. Inside Guard, P. J. Malone, Jeannette. Outside Guard, Jacob J. Hess, Jeannette. Advocate, Jas. Lundy, Irwin. Lecturer, Dr. U,. H. Reidt, Jeannette. St. Mary's Council No. 512, New Castle. Meets Second Wednesday at 8:00 and Fourth Sunday at 3:00 in Club Rooms, fifth floor, Hoyt Block, New Castle.Chaplain, Rev. P. F. Quinn. Grand Knight, John J. Maher, 360 W. Washington st., New Castle. Deputy Grand Knight, William C. McKeown, 145 Hazelcroft ave., New Castle. Chancellor, William J. Carlin, 120 Elm st., New Castle. Warden, John J. Agan, 263 Young st., New Castle. Asst. Warden, Wm. J. Beck, Harbor Road, New Castle. Treas., John C. Carlin, 266 State st., New Castle. Fin. S'ec., CG. J. Walzer, 13X E. Washington st., New Castle. Rec. Sec., Joseph J. McAleer, 104 Crawford ave., New Castle. Trustees,. Thomas J. Kreaps, 649 Pennsylvania ave., New Castle; John S. Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle; Daniel E. Sullivan, 201 Crescent ave., New Castle. Advocate, Stephell Boyle, Sr., 110 Elm st., New Castle. Inside Guard, Peter P. Capitola, 131 S. Jefferson st., New Castle. Outside Guard, Patrick V. McDowell, 44 Etna st., New Castle. Lecturer, William F,. Berger, 252 N.' Mercer st., New Castle. Physician. Dr. P. J. Brice, 17 N. Jefferson st., New'2astle. Chorister, Steven Griffith, 368 Carlisle st,., New Castle. Organist, Frank B. Gilmore, 401 Blaine st., New Castle. Butler Council No. 866. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in Stein Building, S,. Main st., Butler. Spiritual'Director, Rev,. P. K. Collins, St. Paul's. Butler,. Grand Knight, John Murrin, 145 Brady st., Butler. Deputy Grand Knight, M. F. Carroll, Verona. Chancellor, J. V. Kelly, 300 Spring ave., Butler. Warden, B. McKeown, Butler. Treas., C. J. Ball, E. Jefferson st., Butler. Fin. Sec., L. P. Litzinger, 257 S. Main st., Butler. Rec. Sec., 0. H. McGrady, Butler. 104Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-Continued. Trustees, B. Kemper, Franklin st., Butler; J. W. Bayer, 335 Franklin st., Butler; Chas. Connell, 315 E. Pearl st., Butler. Advocate, E. H. Burk, Cliff st., Butler. Inside Guard, T'hos. Walsh, Butler. Outside Guard, R. B. Young, New Castle st., Butler. T _.__ "I1 rT rs * 1- I., - - Third District Physician, Dr. George W. Ely, 7105 Frankstown ave., P. Editor of Bulletin, Third District, H.'C. Knapp, Printer, 3521 Butler st., P. Lecturer, W. Li. bnaman, 152 N. Main st., Butler. Editor of Bulletin, Twenty-fourth District, M. New Kensington Council No. 1381..-. lMurphy,; Latrobe, "Daily Bulletin" Office. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdavs at 8:00 in Flynn's Hall, New Kensington. Grand Knight, E. F. Camp, New Kensington. Warden, Twenty-fourth District, Jos. M. Finl. Sec., John P. Connor, New Kensington. Winterhalter, Jeannette. KNIGHTS OF EQUITY. SUPREME COUNCIL. 1=1 Supreme President, CHARLES F. RIORDAN, 5 Globe Building, Boston, Mass. F-rN ^ Supreme Vice President, P. H. SUGRUE, 919 James Ave., N. W., Cleveland, Ohio. Supreme Secretary, WILLIAM DOOLEY, 301 City Hall, Detroit, Mich. K'."7j -Supreme Treasurer, P. J. MOGAN, 5 Robinson St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ~~"' Supreme Lecturer, JOHN A. O'DWYER, 818 Ohio Building, Toledo, Ohio. SUPREME TRUSTEES. Chairman, John A. Martin, 432 Diamond st., Michael P. Burke, 703 Hammond Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Robert T. McCartan, 1326 Clinton st., Buffalo, Timothy McEntee, 24 Center st., Dayton, Ohio. N. Y. Hugh J. Molloy, 32 South Walker st., Lowell, William F. Curtin, 43-44 Central Block, Lowell, Mass. Mass. Meets Every Monday at 8: Hall, Fourth ave. and Liberty Worthy Sir Knight, F. A. Devlir ave., P. Vice Sir Knight, Wm. Driscoll ave., P. Rec. Sec., J. J. Carroll, 439 Fv Asst. Rec. Sec., Jno. J. Layden, st., P. Fin. Sec., Edw. McManus, 2038 Treas., M. B. Donnelly, 2217 B COURT No. 9, PITTSBURGH.:00 in Wabash Lecturer, F, E. Shaughnessy, 4810 Liberty st., P. ave., P. Auditor, C. P. McCoy, 1833 Webster ave.,' P. a, 2845 Webster Guard, T. A. Toomey, 268 Wick st., P. Warden, Jno. P, Gaughan, 1810 Cliff st., P. 4739 Maripoe Conductor, Wm. T. Coyne, 2033 Wyandotte st., P. raline st., P. Trustees, P. B. Stack, chairman, 1833 Locust 937 Forty-fifth st., P.; Jno. A. Martin, 819 Bluff st., P.; J. J. Toole, 1913 Jane st., P.; H. F. McWylie ave., P. Ateer, 10 Wooster st., P,.; D. D. McWil-;edford ave., P. liams, 4139 Delavan st., P. THE KEYSTON X SHE KTEAL~ THE BEST REMEDY FOR A WEAK STOMACH HOSTETTER'S STOMACH |W To strengthen the stomach and B I T T E RS make it possible for you to enjoy your meals without' any after-distress just take a short course of the Bitters. Thousands regard it as the best and take none other. Try it and convince yourself. It is for all Stomach, Liver and Bowel Complaints. N ]O0iCatholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE. GRAND OFFICERS. Grand Spiritual Adviser, Rt. Rev. REGIS CANEVIN, D,. D., Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Grand President, JOSEPH H. REIMAN, 1104 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Grand Vice President, HERMAN L. I-IEGNER, 413 Jucunda Street, Knoxville, Pa. ~t.G.RQO. -Grand Secretary, P. JOSEPH HESS, 14 Wabash Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, Grand Treasurer, JOSEPH G. RENVERS, 811 Federal Street, N,. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Grand Marshal. CONSTANTINE WALDVOGEL, 3701 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Grand Medical Examiner, Dr. J. C. HIERHOLZER, 900 Cedar Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Official Paper, "Knight of St. George," Monthly,,Charles J. Jaegle, Editor; Printer and Publisher, 336 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. BRANCHES IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE. Branch No. 1. Marshal, HIenry Ufheil, 734 Stanton ave., MillMeets First Sunday of eacllh month. vale. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William Tewes. Director, Jos. G. Renvers, 811 Federal st., Branch No. 5. N.S., P. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Pres., Chas. J. Glock, 4516 Liberty ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. Ignatius, O.M.Cap. Vice Pres., Frank Chereck, 3025 Brereton Director, Jos. H. Reiman, 1104 Penn ave., P. ave., P. Director, John L. Walter, 3354 Penn ave., P. Sec. and Treas., Ulrich Rettinger, 1908 Bed- Directbor, Jos. Irlbacher, 3700 Butler st., P. ford ave., P. Director, Chas. J. Jaegle, 301 Fisk st., P. Marshal, Jacob Seltzer, 354 Edmund st., P. Director, Frank X. Fuchs, 3621 Penn ave., P. Director, John Nickel, 4428 Penn ave., P. Branch No. 2. Director, Const. Waldvogel, Thirty-seventh st. Meets First Monday of each month. and Penn ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Father Crysostomus, P. Pres., Wm. J.. Boberg, 5430 Keystone st., P. Director, Peter Lippert, 4732 Liberty ave., P. Vice Pres., George Doemiling, 3465 Ligonier Director, Karl Dorfner, 18 Gregory st., P. st., P. Director, John Weilersbacher, 97 S,. Thirteenth Sec. and Treas., Edward A. Halli, 4311 Butler st., P. st;, P. Pres.., George Sommer, Eighteenth st. ext. S., P. Marshal, Henry Nieman, 3923 Howley ave., P. Vice Pres., George Haid, 133 Pius st., P. Sec. and Treas., John P. Baldauf, 1409 Carson Branch No. 6. st., P. Meets First Sunday of each month. Marshal, Ferdinand Hirt, 8 Gregory st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. F. Bauer, Director, John Doering, 4207 Mifflin st., P. Branch No. 3. Director, Andreas Hungermann, 443 Cedar st., P. Meets Second Monday of each month. Director, Gottfried Strecker, 4520 Liberty Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. M. Dangelzer. ave., P. Director, George Lotz, 602 Middle st., N.S., P. Pres., Sylvester Hergenroeder, 519 Gross st., P. Director, Peter Wehner, 1722- East st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., John Straka, 412 Pearl st., P. Director, John Beyer, 1404 East st., N.S., P. Sec, and Treas., John F. Hinnebusch, 4720 Director, Wm. Esser, 2705 Brighton Road, Liberty ave., P.; N.S., P. Marshal, Jacob Utzig, 314 Cedar st., P. Director, Wm. B. Zilliox, 1014 Congress st., N. S., P. Branch No. 7. Pres., Albert Goldbach, 1530 Howard st., Meets Second Sunday of each month. N.S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Msgr. Jos. Suhr, SS. Peter Vice Pres., Michael Markl, 800 Madison ave., and Paul, Larimer ave., P. N.S., P. Director, August Azinger, 270 Park ave., P. Sec. and Treas., John Abt, 816 Green st., Director, Henry Mersinger, Frankstown ave., P. N.S., P. Pres., Wm. Bosack, 5638 Broad st., P. Marshal, Damas Klauns, 851 Long ay., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Andrew Abt, Lenora st., P. Sec. and Treas., John Koenigsamen,, 6429 Branch No. 4. Frankstown ave., P. Meets Second Sunday of' each month. Marshal, Jacob Hockberg, 22 Mayflower st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Father Emmeran. Director, John Simon, 614 Stanton ave, Mill- Branch No. 8. vale. Meets First Monday of each month. Director, Christ Bezaold, 16 Joson st., Millvale. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. B. Gerold, St. Joseph's, Director, Frank D. Dunche, 24 Freeport st., Locust st., N.S., P. Millvale. Director, L. Leibold, 1242 Franklin st., P. Pres., John Wildfeuer, 51 Troy st., Millvale. Pres., John A. Kress, 1235 Penn ave., P. Vice Pres., Valentine Bumer, 614 Mary st., Vice Pres., George Hartman, 1248 Rush st., P. Millvale. Sec. and Treas., Andrew C. Thomas, 1239 Sec, and Treas., John B. Augustin, 709 North Penn ave., P. ave., Millvale. Marshal, Frank Hartman, 1248 Rush st., P. 106Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 107 CENTER AVENUE AND AMELWVOOD AUDITORIUM NEVILLE ST., PITTSBURGH THIS BEAUTIFUL $25,000 AUDITORIUM is open Summer and Winter. All Craig Street, Bloomfield, Center and Larimer, Center and East Liberty Cars stop at Melwood Auditorium. All night cars also ruin on these lines. Summer rates, $40 per night, one or more dances, from 8 to 11:30. Winter Dances and Receptions, $50 per night, from 8 to 1. Series of Receptions, Winter or Summer, $40 per night. For Dates, See W. T. Beane, Mgr., Bell 1525-J Schenley. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Branch No. 9. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Otten, St. Mary's, Penn st., Sharpsburg. Director, John Guentner, 5726 Butler st., P.. Director, Jos. J. Wittmann, 220 Eighth st., Sharpsburg. Director, Chas,. A. Huhn, 16 Fourth st., Sharpsburg. Director, Henry Probst, 21 Winschel st., Pleasant Valley, Sharpsburg. Pres., John K. Miller, 23 Catherine st.. West Etna. Vice Pres., Otto Reuss, 841 Butler Plank Road, Etna. Sec, and Treas., Chas. N. Bullion, 27 Garnier st., Sharpsburg. Marslhal, F. Schaller, 206 N. Main st., Sharpsburg. Branch No. 10. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. May, St. Joseph's. Director, George Rietzel, 423 Verona st., Braddock. Pres., Jacob Zewe, 245 Kirkpatrick st., North Braddock. Vice Pres., Louis Weber, 1132 lr1addock ave., Braddock. Sec. and Treas., William Mayer, 716 Talbot ave., Braddock. Marshal, Joseph Brandle, 7510 Dickson st., Swissvale. Branch No. 11. Meets Second Saturday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Louis Woelfel, St. Martin's, Steuben st., P. Director, P. Joseph Hess, Main st., P. Director, Rudolf Schneider, Balfour st., P. Director, Louis M. Killmeyer, Steuben st., P. Pres., John Greis, Wilhelm st., P. Vice Pres., Alphons Killmeyer, Balfour st., P. Sec, and Treas., Peter Winkel, 127 Hawkins ave., P. Marshal, Michael Schulz, Angle st., P. Branch No. 12. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Wm. Vogt, St. Joseph's. Director, John A. Sossong, 1 Main ave., Carnegie. Director, Frank Laaks, 312 Second ave., Carnegie. Pres., Michael Oehm, Box 4, Woodville, Vice Pres., George J. Stein, 17 Hill st., Glendale, Carnegie. Sec. and Treas., Henry Pfeffer, 521 Seventh ave., Carnegie. Marshal, Andreas Baker, 313 Carothers ave., Carnegie. Branch No. 13. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.S.B., Holy Trinity, Centre ave. and Fulton st., P. Director, Herman C. lhlers, 428 Valley st., P. Director, Herman C. Wernert, 2105 Centre ave., P. Pres., Thos. S,. Spoerlein, 10 Trent st., P. Vice Pres.;- H. B. Sclhleicher, 2119 Rose st., P. Sec. and Treas., John Modispacher, 1708 Wylie ave., P. AMarshal, Frank Mileher, Devillier st., P. Branch No. 14. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev, F. X. Kettle, St. Peter's, cor. Twenty-eighth and Carey ay., P. Director, Peter Goritz, 2802 Beulah st., S.S., P. Director, George N. Wenzel, 2706 Sarah st., S.S., P. Pres., Michael Geier, 99'Twenty-first st., S.S., P. Vice Pres., Gregor Klink, 2339 Larkins ay., S.S., P, Sec. and Treas., Carl Bachmann, 48 Twentyseventh st., S.S., P. AMarshal, William Eyth, 92 Barry st, S.S., P. Branch No. 15 (Not in Diocese). Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Martin Wilfrid, St. Joseph's, Railroad st., Johnstown. Director, John N. Horn, Railroad st., Johnstown. Director, John Widmann, Railroad st., Johnstown. Pres., John Schonhardt, Westmont st., Johnstown. Vice Pres., Martin Marx, Glorner st., Johnstown. Sec. and Treas., John G. Held, Raifroad st., Johnstown. Marshal, Joseph Hipp, Maple ave., Johnstown. Branch No. 16. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. S. J. Schramm, St. George's, P, Director, Joseph Stochhausen, 201 Boggs ave., 19th Ward, P. Director, Simon Wacker, 70 Beltzhoover ave., 18th Ward, P. Pres., August Jacob, Eureka st., 18th Ward, P. Vice Pres., John Grehofsky, Eureka st,, 18th Ward, P. Sec. and Treas., Jacob Trageser, 5 Nokx ave., 18th Ward, P. Marshal, Josepli Maier, McLane ave., 18th Ward P. Branch No. 18. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William Jordan, St. Francis, Homestead. Director, Joseph Besset, 225 Grandview boul., Homestead. Pres., Clemnens Kuenzig, 123 E,. Fifth ave., Homestead. Vice Pres., Wm. Kraft, Sr., R. F. D. No, 1, Homestead.]08 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Sec. and Treas,., John Vogel, Box 913, Home- Branch No. 24. stead. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Marshal, Edward Shipe, 1801 McClure st., Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. N. P. McNellis, St. Homestead. Bernard's, Indiana. Director, George WV,. Graff, Indiana. Branch No. 19. Meets Second Monday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Ulrich Regnad, O..S.B., St. Boniface, Geyer Road, N.S., P. Director, John Grossmann, Sr., 152 Loretto st., N.S,., P. Director, Clemens Lindner, 2313 East st., N.S., P. Pres., Pankratz Behr, 147 Loretta st., N,.S., P. Vice Pres., John Klein, South Side ave., P. Sec. and Treas., Conrad Eberle, 14 Royal st., N,.S., P. Marshal, Henry Behr, 147 Loretta st., N.S., P. Branch No. 20. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A.. F. TIonner, St. Mary's, Church ave., McKees'Rocks. Director, Fred Sonnett, 4 Alice st., McKees Rocks. Director, John Burkhard, 771 Boquet st., McKees Rocks. Pres., William Rennekamp, 1229 Holmes st., McKees Rocks. Vice Pres., George Hoover, 22 St. John st., McKees Rocks. Sec. and Treas., Thomas Amon, 715 Woodward ave., McKees Rocks. Marshal, Frank Baldauf, Middletown Road, McKees Rocks. Branch No. 21. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. H,. J. Goebel, St. Joseph's, Crusby ave., Mt. Oliver. Director, Jacob Rauch, BIeltzhoover ave., Mt. Oliver. Pres., Eiil Cartisser, 4 Silven st., Mt. Oliver. Vice Pres., Andrew Kramer, Pack st., Mt. Oliver. Sec. and Treas., George P. Kuehner, 201 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver. Branch No. 22. Meets Second, Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. M. Hegerich, St. Leo's, N.S., P. Director, John Hoffmann, California ave., N.S., P. Director, Joseph Wiegand, Williams st., N.S,., P. Pres., Ernest Zech; Frederick st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., George Brunner, Smithton ave., N.S., P. Sec. and Treas., Raphael Frank, William st., N.S.., P. Marshal. Frank Rotthoff, Shady ave., N.S., P. Branch No. 23. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P,. Brady, St. Joseph's, Director, Joseph Menigate, Natrona. Pres., W. S. Miller, Natrona, Vice Pres., Edward Dean, Jr.,- Natrona. Sec. and Treas., William J. Friel, Jr., Natrona. Marshal. J-acob Smith, Natrona. Natrona. Pres., Bennet Stadtmiller, Indiana. Vice Pres., J. J. Ohlinger, Indiana. Sec. and Treas., J. Clement Hasinger, Indiana. Branch No. 25. Meets First Sunday of eacli month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. Tolan, Immaculate Conception, Dudley. Director, John Weisgerber, Dudley. Pres., Bernard McPhillips, Dudley. Vice Pres., William E. Maher, Dudley. Sec. and Treas., Adolph Geier, Dudley. Marshal, Jerry Leary, Dudley.. Branch No. 26. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. M. Rigler, St. Mary's, R. F. D,. No. 1, Glensliaw. Director, John B. Claus, 70 Kittanning Pike, Sharpsburg. Pres., John B. Meyer, R, F. D.., GlenrshawVice Pres., Michael Claus, R. F. D. No. 2, Sharpsburg. Sec. and Treas., Conrad Finke, Etna. Marshal, John Linker, R. F. D., Glenshaw. Branch No. 27. Meets First Sunday of each month,. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. B. Baldauf, St. AMary's. Director, Mathias Pfeil, Ford City. Pres., Heinrich Moeres, Ford City. Vice Pres., Joseph Baustker, Ford City. Sec. and Treas., Gerhard H. Miller, Ford City. Marshal, Joseph Bottlander, Ford City. Branch No. 28. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser,; Rev. John Ruehl, C.S.Sp. Director, Pafil Rosskamp, West Eighth ave.,, Tarentum. Pres., Gust Schneider, West Eighth ave., Tarentum. Vice Pres., Lausberg Hubert, West Ninth ave., Tarentum, Sec.. and Treas., Joseph Capellmann, Tarentum.e Marshal, Frank Dohman, Tarentun,l. Branch No. 32. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Leonard Stenger, St. Peter's, Franklin st., Butler.. Director, Mathias Jost, Hotel Butler, Butler.. Pres,., Andrew Eichenlaub, East Jefferson,st., Butler. Vice Pres., David Rankin, 112 Lincoln st., Butler. Sec.. and Treas., Thos. A. Scheffel, Butler. Branch No. 35. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Joseph Dejon, St. Mary's, West Newton. Director, George Hudock, West Newton. Pres., F. E. Hudock, West Newton. Vice Pres., V. W. Lauermann, West Newton. Sec. and'Treas., Nicholas Lauermann, West Newton.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FIRE INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1870 CITY INSURANCE COMPANY 248 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh Solicits insurance on all kinds of property against loss and damage by fire. CORRECT FORMS and LOWEST RATES OFFICERS: EDWARD KELLY, Jr., President EDWARD M. BIGELOW, Vice President A. S. BISHOP, Secretary DIRECTORS EDWARD KELLY, Jr. E. M. BIGELOW A. S. BISHOP A. V. D. WATTERSON J. D. CALLERY WILLIAM H. KEECH HUGH MURPHY. EDWARD HOGAN W. C. McELDOWNEY RICHARD POLLARD CIIARLES L. YOUNG P. B. REILLY, Jr. Bell Phone, Court 644 P. O. Box 1254 12Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1igl. 109 GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Branch No. 36. Marshal, John Zirden, Presto. Meets First Sunday of each month. Branch No. 42. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. A. Lambing, St. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William Dassell. John's, Scottdale. Director, Edward J. Holl, Honesdale. Director, August Amend, Scottdale. Pres., George Schmuck, Honesdale. Pres., Alois Amend, Scottdale. Vice Pres., Joseph Herzog, Honesdale. Vice Pres., Emil Marks, Scottdale. Sec. and Treas., George Stahl, Honesdale. Sec. and Treas., Nick Bohn, Scottdale. Marshal, William Ruppert, Honesdale, Marshal, Herman Schmidt, Scottdale. Branch No. 43. Branch No. 37. Meets First Sunday of each month. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Leo Meyer, St. AloySpiritual Adviser, Rev. J. M,. Wertz, St. Mary's. sius, R. F. D. No. 2, Mt. Troy rd., N.S., P. Director, Anton B. Rengers, Pop Works, Director, William Reibel, R. F. D.. No. 2, Mt. Rochester. Troy rd., N.S., P. Pres., George Woolslayer, 1606 Seventh ave., Pres., Christian Schach, R. F. D. No. 2, Beaver Falls. Springarden rd., N.S., P. Sec. and Treas., Bernard Rengers, 1622 Seventh Vice Pres., Anton Siemon, R. F. D. No. 2, ave., Beaver Falls. Mt. Troy rd., N.S., P. Sec. and Treas., Anton Keim, R. F. D,. No. 2, Gier rd., N.S., P. Branch No. 38. Meets First Sunday of each month. Branch No. 44. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Joseph Meyer, St. Agnes, Meets First Sunday of each month. R. F,. D. No. 1, Homestead. Director, Joseph Denne, R. F. D. No. 2, Home- Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Julius Utecht, St. ~~~~stead.~ ~ ~~Joseph's, Duquesne. stead. Director Pies., John P. Mayer, R. F,. D. No. 1, Home-, John Spang, 112 Norman st., Du~~~~~~~stead. ~quesne. Vice Pres., Mathias Mehn, Dravosburg. Pres., Anthony J,. Schulte, 204 Goldstrohm Lane, Sec. and Treas., Nick Andress, R. F,. fD. Box Duquesne. 68, Homestead. Vice Pres., Frank Bach, 1005 Lincoln ave., Marshal, H. W. Ruhle, R. F. D. No, 1, Home- Duquesne. stead. Sec. and Treas., Fred A. Hauser, 1147 Goldstrohm Lane, Duquesne. Marshal, Frank J. Schorr, 1027 Sherman ave., Branch No. 39. Duquesne. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. M. F. Mueller, Most Branch No. 47. Holy Name, 1700 Hazel st., N.S., P. Meets First Sunday of each month. Director, Thomas Amrhlein, 142 Villa st., Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Paul Werr, St. CeN.S., P. celia's, Rochester. Director, Emil Leherr, 1712 Hazel st., N..S., P. Director, Peter Disler, Rochester. Pres., Mathias Winbauer, 2037 Lowrie st., Pres, Charles oeffler, 832 Second st., E. N.S., P. Rochester. Vice Pres., Anton Schwab, 1819 Elbo st., Vice Pres., Henry Heyman, 504 Dear Lane, N.S., P. Rochester. Sec. and Treas., John Hahner, 1322 Buchanan Sec. and Treas., Henry Nagengast, Rochester. st.* N.S., P., Marshal, F. A. Scobie, 162 Water st., Rochester. Marshal, Pankratz Schlmitt, 1320 Tripod ay., N.S,., P. Branch No. 50. Meets First Sunday of each month. Branch No. 40. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. Keller, All Saints. Meets First Thursday of each month. Director, August Moelter, 54 Highland ave., Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vogel, St. Wendelin's. Etna. Director, Peter Spinneweber, 302 Spencer ave., Pres., John Karcher, Spring st., Etna, Carrick. Vice Pres., Herman Bauman, 28 Highland ave., Pres., Anton Gibisch, 2700 Custer ave., Car- Etna. rick. Sec. and Treas., George A. Herman, 38 Wilson Vice Pres., John Dehn, Carrick. st., Etna. Sec. and Treas., Charles Miller, 403 Spencer Marshal, Daniel Saborcky, Magaw st., Etna. ave., Carrick. Marslhal, Jacob Schreck, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair Branch No. 52. Haven. Meets Second Moilday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John B. Heine, St. Branch No. 41. Ambrose, Ilaslage ave., N.S., P. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Director, Peter S. Huckestein, Rhine st., N. S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. Joseph Zalokar, St. Pres., John Weber, South Side ave., N.S., P. Barbara, Presto. Vice Pres., Lorenz Wassermann, Haslage ave., Director, Michael Picard, Bridgeville. N.S., P. Pres., Henry Goldbach, Presto. Sec. and Treas., George Matt, 74 Hill st., Vice Pres., Hubert Texter, Burdine. N.S,., P. Sec. and Treas., A, E. Giehll, Federal. Marshal, Fred Diel, 20 Woessner ave., N.S., P..Catholic Year, Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DANCE HALL, MONTEFIORE AUDITORIUM - LODGE ROOMS FIFTH AVENUE NEAR ROBINSON STREET FINESTIDANCE HAILL AND LODGE ROOMS IN THE CITY Low Rates for Series of Dances. J. L. BROIDO, Mgr., Office 1848 Center Avenue; Phone 2587 Grant. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Branch No. 54. Pres., Henry F. Hansen, Mt. Pleasant. Meets First Wednesday of each month. Vice Pres., Joseph J. Jandeleit, Mt. Pleasant. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. G. M. Guenther, St. Sec. and Treas., John E. Hanse, Mt. Pleasant. Walburga's, P. Marshal, Joseph Hartwig, Mt. Pleasant. Director, John Lessner, R. F. D. No. 1, Verona. Branch No. 67. Pres., Ernst Guter, Campania ave., P,. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., George Croock, Agnew st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Meinrad, O.S.B., Sacred Sec. and Treas., Adam Ziegler, 1800 L,ncoln Heart, 550 Cowan ave., Jeannette. ave., P. Director, John Wilmes, R. F. D. No. 1, JeanMarshal, Joseph Rinnie, Broadhead st., P. nette. Pres., Bernard Birk, 613 Division st., Jeannette. Branch No. 55. Vice Pres., Bernard Kitter, 801 Gaskill ave, Meets Second Sunday of each month. Jeannette. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John B. Haeckler, St. Sec. and Treas., John, F. McCleery, 606 GasHenry's, 528 Arlington ave., St. Clair Bor. kill ave., Jeannette. Director, Hubert Schuler, 2308 Eccels st., P. MIarshal, Joseph Fuchstoefer, Jeannette. Pres., Anton Schuler, 2308 Eccels st., P. Vice Pres., Peter Duttine, Spring st., St. Branch No. 68. Clair Bor.'Meets Second Sunday of eacna montn. Seq. and Treas., Alex O. Kortner, Sterling Spiritual Adviser; Rev. Miles M. Sweeney, St. st., P. j ames, Sewickley. Marshal, John Gloeckle, 612 Spring st., St. Director, Louis Ashman, (Glen Osborne. Clair Bor. Pres., Michael Heffron, Sewickley. Sec. and Treas., Michael I-Ieffron, Sewickley. Branch No. 56. Meets Second Tuesday of each month. Branch No. 69. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. T. McCabe, St. Mary's. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Director, E. J, Hoffman, Freeportf Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Rea, St. CePres., George B. Easley, Freeport. celia's, Glassport. Vice Pres., T. P. McQuade, Freeport. Director, Simon J. Heil, Glassport. Sec. and Treas,, H. J. Barr, Freeport. Pres., Jacob Har$augh, Glassport. Marshal, Joseph Fuhrman, Freeport. Vice Pres., Carl Moritz, Glassport. Sec. and Treas., George Krummenacker, GlassBranch No. 57. port. Meets First Sundav of each month. Marshal, Lawrence Bock, Glassport. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. J. J. Vogt, St. Joseph's. Director, Joseph Leopold,'Box 118, Oakmont, Branch No. 70. Pres., Paul Dushl, Verona. Meets Last Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Henry Leppold, Verona. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. T. J. Eger, St. Joseph's. Sec. and Treas., Frank W. Fix, Verona. Director, A. S. Green, 89 N, Shenango st., Marshal, Jacob Mattes, Box 120, Oakmont. New Castle. Pres., George W. Scott, 275 Croton ave., New Branch No. 58. Castle. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Michael Ritti, 120 Porter st., New Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John T'. Burns. Castle. Director, Joseph 13eucher, 507 E. Francis ave., Sec. and Treas., F. J. Miller, 187 East Lutton Connellsville. st., New Castle. Pres., HIerman Lucking, 211 Hill st., Connells- Marshal, Louis Preisel, 18 Etna st., New ville. Castle. Vice Pres., Jacob Brass, 510 E. Gibsen ave., Connellsville. Branch No. 77. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Sikora, 836 Ninth st., Meets First Sunday of each month. Connellsville, Spiritual Adviser, Rev. E. P. Griffin, St. Mary's, Marshal, Dominick Michalowski, 231 Queen 407 Grandview ave., P. st., Connellsville. Director, F. H,. Sanderbeck, 44 Ruth st., P. Pres., Edward J. Werling, 1635 Grandview Branch No. 59. ave., P. Meets First Sunday of each month1 Vice Pres., Peter Kremer, 205 Republic st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. C. O'Donnell, St. Sec. and Treas,., Thomas J. Carroll, 1225 Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant. Grandview ave., P. Director, Frank Koehle, Mt. Pleasant. Marshal, Joseph S. Dedien, 229 Republic st., P. 71r0Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 111 GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Branch No. 78. Meets Second Sunday of each month, Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Kirner,. Director, J oseph Roethele, New Kensington. Pres., John J. Miller, New Kensington. Vice Pres., Chas, H. Stubert, New Kensington. Sec.-Treas., Geo. B. Lemp, New Kensington. AMarshal, M. N. Kable, New Kensington, Branch No. 79. Meets Seconld Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. J. Wigley. Director, N ic. Nickolaus, Gen. Del., Monessen. Pres., Jtilius R. Schmidt, Monessen. Vice Pres., Chas,. B. Schnur, Gen. Del., Monessen. Sec. and Treas., R. C. Schmidt, Monessen. Marshal, John C. Hussey, 739 Schoon ave., Monessen. Branch No. 80. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. J. Steppling, St. Basil's 1714 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Director, Peter Kiefei, 1823 John st., Carrick. Pres., Christ Franciscus, 1800 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Vice Pres., Fred Sacher, 1928 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Sec. and Treas., Albert P. Elsesser, 340 Orchard st., Knoxville. Marshal, Jacob Speicher, 340 Cherry st., Carrick. Branch No. 81. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rtev. J. L. McCann, St. Irenaeus, Oakmont. Director, A, C. Mahla, Sixth st., Oakmont. Pres., John Nickolas, Oakmont. Vice Pres., Alois Feicht, Oakmont. Sec. and'Ireas., Joseph G. Mahla, 412 D st., Oakmont. Marshal, Laurence A. Miarcaci, Oakmont. Branch No. 82. Meets First Thursday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Williamn D. Fries. Director, John Kuth, McKean ave., Charleroi. Pres., Joseph Schoener, Charleroi. Vice Pres., John Sullivan, 924 Meadow ave., Charleroi. Sec. and Treas., Anton Bronder, 504 Lev st., Charleroi. Marshal, Patrick J. Madden, 710 Washington ave., Charleroi. Branch No. 85. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. Parolini, Monaca. Director, John T. Madden, Monlaca. Pres., John D. Crounin, Monaca. Vice Pres., Harry Biligen, Monaca. Sec. and Treas., Chas. J. Lavery, Monaca. Marshal, A. J. Stuehling, Monaca. Branch No. 86. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D, Hegarty. Director, H. L. Hegner, P. Pres., Patrick McCallum, Hays. Vice Pres., William Smith, Hays. Sec. and Treas., Joseph McIntyre, Hays. Marshal, Adam Obinger, Willock. Branch No. 92. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Henry Geibel. Director, John E. Miller, Donora, Pres., M. E. Ready, Donora. Vice Pres., Seb. Kogler, Donora. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Schmitt, Donora. Marshal, Daniel Rice, Donora. Branch No. 93. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. T1homas F. Walsh. Director, Nickles I-Iagemann, Ambridge, Pres., Andrew Crock, Leetsdale. Vice Pres., Daniel P. Toohey, Ambridge. Sec. and Treas., Frank J. Becker, Ambridge. Marshal, Martin Phelan, Ambridge. Branch No. 95. Meets Last Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. B. P. Kenna, St. John's, Jefferson st., Uniontown. Director, August Schmitz, 7 Locust st., Uniontown,. Pres., Jerry Lynch, Leonard Bldg., Uniontown. Vice Pres,, Walter B. Whaley, Lawn ave., Uniontown. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Mauger, Arch st., Uniontown. Marshal, Adolph Bittner, R, F. D. No. 2, Uniontown, Branch No. 98. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. R. Hamilton, St. AIphonsus, Springdale. Director, Christian Baldus, Springdale. Pres., Henry Schnorr, Springdale,. Vice Pres., Hubert Schiffer, Springdale. Sec. and Treas., WVilliam Rosskamp, Springdale. Marshal, John G. Lipp, Springdale. Branch No. 99. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Lorence Boehl, St. Mary's, McKeesport. Director, John Gerber, 1314 Market st., McKeesport. Pres., Frank J. Regensburger, 335 Fifth ave.,:ilcKeesport. Vice Pres., John Linder, 1215 Tubeworks st., McKeesport. Sec. and Treas., Nickolaus Steiner, R. F, D. No. 1, McKeesport. Marshal, Charles F. Miller, McKeesport. Branch No. 102. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. Edward, O.S.B., Most Holy Sacrament, Greensburg. Director, Andy Neider, Greensburg. Pres., Edward E. Painter, Greensburg. Vice Pres., Joseph Bell, Greensburg. Sec.-Treas, Thos. A. F. Wallance, Greensburg. Marshal, Thomas McDonald, Greensburg. Branch No. 104. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Charles Hipp, St. Ann's, Castle Shannon. Director, John Bernarding, Castle Shannon. Pres., George Tieman, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., John Eccles, Castle' Shannon. Sec. and Treas., Gus. Schenot, Castle Shannon.. Marshal, John Miller, Castle Shannon.1112 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE-Continued. Branch No. 105. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Faughnan, Immaculate Conception, 202 E. Beau st., Washington, Director, Henry Sabel, 191 Duncan ave., Washington. Pres,., Henry M. Appeldorn, 292 Grant st., Washington. Vice Pres., James B. Hoban, 27 Victoria st., Washington. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Miller, 230 N,. Wheeling st., Washington. Marshal, Joseph R. Brehl, 134 Mill st., Washington. Branch No. 106. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Andrzcjewski, St. Boniface, Penns Station. Director, George Eger, Penns Station. Pres., H. T1,. Reidmiller, Penns Station. Vice Pres., M. J. Sarsfield, Penns Station. Sec. and Treas., John E. Amann, Penns Station. Marshal, Jacob Aniann, Penns Station. Branch No. 107. Meets First Monday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev.- John Hacket, St. Scholasticas, Aspinwall. Director, Joseph J. McSteen, 5401 Carnegie ave., Pr Pres., August Robitzek, Aspinwall. Vice Pres., M. F. Walsh, 5201 Rosetta st., P. Sec. and Treas., Chas. S. Doherty, Aspinwall. Marshal, Michael J. Wallace, Fifty-fifth st. and Berlin ay., P. Branch No. 108. Meets First Monday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. I. J. McGovern, Church of the Assumption, 20 Florence ave., Bellevue* Director Charles Compass, 638 Orchard ave. Pres., J. L. Clyman, 574 Dawson ave., Bellevue. Vice Pres., Oliver W. Mertz, 3411 Gass ave., Bellevue. Sec. and Treas., John A. Letzkus, 434 Forest ave., Bellevue,. Marshal, Otto D. Jordan, 527 Orchard ave., Avalon. Branch No. 109. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. J. O'Brien, St. Catherine's, Beechview, P. Director, Andrew Siebel, R,. F. D. No. 2, Carnegie. Pres., Joseph Siebel, R. F. D. No. 2, Carnegie. Vice Pres., August Haberman, R. F,. D. No. 1,.Carnegie. Sec. and Treas., James E. McMullen. R. F. D. No. 2, Carnegie. Marshal; John Didion, Banksville. Branch No. 110. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Rossman, St. Ursula's. Director, Herman Kappler, De Haven. Pres., Andrew Wagner, De Ilaven. Vice Pres., Ernest A. Clark, De Haven. Sec. and Treas., Peter J. Finke, De Haven. Marshal, Jacob C. Huber, De Haven. Branch No. 115. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Anthony Pniak, Holy Trinity, Imperial. Director, Joseph W. Mareo, Moon Run. Pres., John J,. Mullen, Moon Run. Vice Pres., John Venpira, Moon Run. Sec. and Treas., James Hast, Moon Run. Marshal,'Frank W. Krigar, Moon Run. Branch No. 117. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J. Cox, St. Patrick's. Director, Joseph Linder, Oakdale. Pres,., James Flood, Noblestown. Vice Pres., Joseph Sell, Noblestown. Sec. and Treas., Patrick J. Flood, Noblestown. Marshal, Michael Ramsey, Oakdale. Branch No. 122. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser; Rev. F. Prikazky, St. Gabriel's, N.S,., P. Director, Martin Dvorsky, 9 Cross ay., N.S., P. Pres., John Gutek, N.S,., P. Vice Pres., Jos. Lesko, 10 McCook st., N.S., P. Sec. and Treas,., John J. Lesscoe, 10 McCook st., N.S., P. Marshal, Steve Fabini, 1504 Brady st., N.S., P. Branch No. 123. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Magnus Schaebler, St. Theresa's, Perrysville. Director, Lawrence G,. Carr, Perrysville. Pres., Frank W. Beining,' Perrysville. Vice Pres., Ambrose L. Snlith, Perrysville. Sec. and Treas., Adolph J. Kuhmann, Perrysville. Marshal, Andrew Weidenweber, Perrysville. Branch No. 126. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Welsh, St. Charles', Suterville. Director, Louis Schonner, Suterville. Pres., John Scheim, Blythledale. Vice Pres., Peter Schonner, Jr., Suterville. Sec. and Treas., Peter Schonner, Sr., Suterville, Marshal, Frank Feltes, Suterville. Branch No. 124. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J. Devlin, St. Stephen's, Hazelwood, P. Director, Henry Wirtz, Jr., P. Pres., Jacob Schnippert, 5110 Legora st., P,. Vice Pres., Conrad Goldbach, Legora st., P. Sec. and Treas., Patrick A. Donovan, 212 Courtland st., P. Marshal, Thomas Connolly, Courtland st., P. Branch No. 125. Meets Second Sunday of each month.. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. F,. Doyle, St. Kieran's, Fifty-third st., P. Director. Leo Frank Bale, 5403 Butler st., P. Pres., William Kiley, 5208 Keystone st., P. Vice. Pres., H. E. Bullian, Butler st., P. Sec. and Treas., Simon Henry O'Neill, Fiftythird and Keystone st., iP. Marshal, P. J. McDermott, Butler st., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 113 LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS OF SUPREME COUNCIL. Supreme Senators, MRS. F. M. MAYER, Ellerslie, Md.; MRS. KATE WOODS, Youngstown, Ohio. Supreme President, MRS. E. B. McGOWAN, 174 Lancaster Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Supreme Vice President, MRS,. MARY A. FLANAGAN, 301 S. Beech Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Supreme Second Vice President, MISS FRANCES McGEE, 2116 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Supreme Recorder, MRS. J,. A. ROYER, 443 WAr. Eleventh Street, Erie, Pa. Supreme Treasurer, MRS. FELICE M. GIRARDOT, 1072 Fort Street, W., Detroit, Mich. Supreme Marshal, MRS. HANNAH C. RITCHIE, 540 E. Eagle Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Supreme Right Marshal, MRS. KATHRYN GILLEN, Wood and Elm Streets, Youngstown, Ohio. Supreme Left Marshal, MRS. M,ARY RYAN, Susquehanna, Pa. Supreme Guard, MISS MARY O'NEILL, Titusville, Pa. Supreme Right Guard, MRS. MARY SHIELDS McDONOUGH, 1818 Sixty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Supreme Left Guard, MISS HELEN KIINNUCAN, 149 Sixth Street, Detroit, Mich. SUPREME TRUSTEES. Ex-officio: The Supreme President, president Miss Elizabeth Burns, 348 E. Seventy-eighth of the Board; the Supreme Recorder, Secre- st., New York, N. Y. tary of the Board. Elected members: Mrs. Anna J. Brady, 5934 Broad st., PittsMiss Margaret F. Gallagher, 15 Prospect st., burgh, Pa. Port Jervis, N. Y. Mrs. Maria Quinn, 16 Mulberry st., Newark, Miss Katherine Gaughran, 5132 Superior ave., N. J. Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Bertha McEntee, 5244 Carnegie st., PittsMrs.. Julia Ward Clingen, 329 N. Elmwood ave., burgh, Pa. Oak Park, Ill. Miss Mary E- Early, 110 N,. Oxford st., BrookMiss Kate Mahoney, 177 Eighth st., Troy, N. Y. lyn, N. Y. SUPREME AUDITORS. Pres., M\rs. Mary H. Murphy, 776 Seventh st., Miss Margaret Kelly, The IHazard, Hazard and Buffalo, N. Y. Payne ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Elizabeth Roman McGrath, 265 Dunlap st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Supreme Medical Examiner, DR. JAN,E VM. CARROLL, 285 Ashland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ADVISORY SENATE, OFFICERS. President, Miss Bertha C. McEntee. 5244 Carnegie Avenue, Pittsburgh. Supreme Auditor, Mrs.,,. R. McGrath, 265 Dunlap Street, Pittsburgh. First Vice President, Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, 519 Graham Street, Pittsburgh. Second Vice President, Mrs. Mary Simon, 1 Lowry Lane, Reserve Township, Allegheny County. Recording Secretary, Mrs. E. R. McGrath, 265 Dunlap Street, Pittsburgh. Correspondinlg Secretary, Mrs. Mary Reichenberger, 447 Pearl Street, Pittsburgh. Treasurer, Miss Aiinnie S. Woods, 15 Sipe Street, North Side, Pittsburgh. Chancellor, Mrs. D. J. Cullinan, Fairmont Avenue, East End, Pittsburgh. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh, 64 Merrimac Street, Pittsburgh. Guard, Mrs. Mary McCallen, 714 Lamar Street, Pittsburgh. TRUSTEES. Miss Annie Moran, California ave., N.S., P. Mrs. Ellen Pierce, 2324 Sarah st., P. Mrs. Emily Bowden, 1821 Wylie ave., P. Mrs. Jennie Gardner, 1218 Lincoln ave., P. Mrs. Mary Kelly, 137 Johnson st., P. Mrs. Irene Flinn, 1000 Vickroy st., P. Miss Ella O'Donnell, Eighth ave., Homestead, AUDITORS. Miss Agnes McSwigan, 446 Morgan st,., P. Mrs. Catherine Schuff, Hazel st., McKeesport. Mrs. Julia Boyle, 26 Belvidere st., Crafton. Branch No. 17. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Hennessy, 5910 Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 Harvard st., P. in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Susie Conners, 5844 Parker Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis Keane. st., P. Treas., Miss Elizabeth Conners, 5844 Parker Pres., Miss Julia Flynn, "The Arcade," Baum., P at.. P. st., P. st., P. Guard, Miss Bridget Dean, 3126 Jane st., P,. I;irst Vice Pres., Mrs. E;lizabeth Murphy, Park Trustees, Mrs. Ellen Garvey, 6447 Marchand st., P.; Mrs. Sue Newman, 6249 FranksSecond Vice Pres., Mrs. Maria Manclhester, town ave., P.; Miss Therea Orner, Harvard 5709 Rural ave., P. and Whitfield sts., P.; Mrs. Anna Trondle, Rec. Sec., Miss Sara Manchester, 5709 Rural 700 N. St. Clair st., P.; Miss Sara Manave., P. chester, 5709 Rural ave., P.114 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Branch No. 24. Meets First and'third Wednesdays at 7:30 in C. M. B. A. Hall, Butler and Forty-sixth, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Mgr.. F. L. Tobin. Pres., Mrs. Mary Holleran, 133 Forty-third st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Shelley. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. E. Beacroft. Rec. Sec., Miss Bridget Boyle., 131 Forty-third st., P. Fin. Sec.., Miss Margaret Robinson, 4509 Davidson st., P. Treas., Mrs. Grace Fallon, 332 Forty-second st., P. Marshal. Mrs. C. Fallon. Guard, Mrs. C. O'Brien. Branch No. 53. Meets Every Other Tuesday at 8:00 in Parochial School, N. Franklin st., Washington. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Faughnan. Past Pres., Mrs. Ellen Harrigan, Ridge ave., Washingtonr Pres., Miss Margaret Pickett, 40 W. Lincoln st., Washington. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Donnan ave., Washington. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Miller, W. Wheeling st., Washingtom Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Wallace, Jefferson ave., Washington. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Murray, Grant st., Washington. Fin. Sec., Miss Tulia L. Pickett, 40 W. Lincoln st., Washington. Treas., Mlrs. Margaret Netcher, 18 Shannon ave., Washington. Marshal, Miss Elizabeth Murray, Grant st., Washington. Guard, Mrs. Margaret O'Neill, Wellington ave., Washiilgton. Trustees, Mrs. B. Kelley, Washington; Mrs.. A. Gearhardt, Washington; Mrs. Margaret Wallace, Jefferson ave., Washingtoil; Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, I)onnan ave., Washington; Miss M. Comnelley, Washington. Branch No. 83. Meets First and Third Wednesday at 7:30 in St. George's School Hall, S.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. S. J. Schramm. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Satter, 116 Freeland st., S.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Stoney, 19 Industry st., S.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Philomena Wacker, 70 Beltzhoover ave., S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Solomon, 93 Freeland st., S,.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Templon, Mt. Oliver st., S.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Clara Rodgers, Orchard st., Knoxville, P, Treas., Mrs.. Elizabeth Seige;, 144 Arlington ave,., P. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Degelman, 187 Washington ave., S.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Catherine Holtzer, Industry st., P. Branch No. 85. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in St. Michael's Casino, Pius st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Chrysostomus. Past Pres., Mrs. Theckla Wehrle, 145 S. Nineteenth st., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary C. Keller, 63 Amanda st;., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Buisker, 133 S. Nineteenth st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Frederica Wagner, 607 Arlington ave., P. Rec., Sec., Miss Margaret E. Strickel, 129 S,.'Iwelfth st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss A'gnes Huebert, 1911 Jane st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Emma Bottner, 145 S. Nineteenth st., P. Treas., Miss Rosina Paulin, 1202 Sarah st., P. Marslal, Mrs. Mary Hirshinger, Gregory st., P. Guard, Mrs. Agnes Sus, Magnolia st., P. Branch No. 88. Meets in St,. John the Baptist's Hall, Thirtysixth and Liberty sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. M,. McKeever. Pres., Mrs. W. C. Neagle, 5619 Margaretta st., P. First Vice Pres,., Mrs. M. J. Herbert, 5421 Butler st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. J. Whalen, 171 Thirtyeighth st., P, Rec. Sec., Mrs. B. E. Fox, 3409 Ligonier st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Jean M. Conway, 434 Herron ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Jane Devine, 3606 Melwood ave., P. Marshal, Mrs. Fanny Murphy, 3603 Brereton ave., P. Guard, Mrs. J. Killgallen, 3001 Penn ave., P. Branch No. 90. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 7:30 in Lyceum, 110 Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. McMullen. Pres., Mrs. Sarah Reardon, 17 Chestnut st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Boylan. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary E. Quinn,. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Margaret McConville, Herron and Madison aves., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Hart, 914 Bedford ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Deere. Branch No. 103. Meets First and Third Tuesday at 7:30 in St. Augustine's Hall, Thirty-seventh st., P. Spiritual Director Rev, Fr. Ignatius, O.M.Cap. Past Pres., Mrs. Anna Irlbacher, 3700 Butler st., P. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Schultz, 4039 Liberty ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Callie Feinagel, 5232 Carnegie ave., P,. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Sclhill, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Minnie C. Berger, 285 T'hirtyeighth st., P. Asst. Rec,. Sec., Miss Antoina Kreckler, Home st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Catherine Fey, 3600 Penn ave., P.'ITreas., Mrs. Mathilda Kalchtaler, Thirty-eighth st., P.. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Speth. Guard, Mrs. Margaret Lundy. Trustees, Frances Reinhardt, Catherine Ritter, Theresa Volbreclht, Jennie Green, Catherine Helfrich.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 115 cMELWOOD AUDITORIUM ~HCENTER AVENUE AND MoELWOOD AUDITORIUMNEVILLE ST., PITTSBURGH Largest Dance Hall in the City. Fine Euchre and Dining Rooms. Convenient to All Cars-For Rent to Select Clubs, Private Parties, Churches and Societies FOR DATES, ADDRESS W. T. BEANE, Manager, Bell Phone 1525-J Schenley PERFECT VENTILATION OPEN SUMMER AND WINTER LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Branch No. 105. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Htoly Name School Hall, N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. M,. F. Muller. Past Prests., Mlrs. Philomena Klorer, Conemaugh; Mrs. Mary Simon, 1 Lowry Lane, Reserve Twp.; Mrs. Johanna Leiendecker, 1823 Ravine st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Cath. Schmitt, 1628 Hazel st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Cath. Schlachter, 1807 Lowry st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Salome Elm, 1938 Lowry st., N.S., I',. Pres., Mrs. E. C. Schroeffel, 2011 Ley. st., Ni. S., P. First Vice Pres.. Mrs. Anna Nauer, 1114 Kilkenbeck st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Simon, 1917 Gang ave., N.S., I'. Rec. Sec., Mrs. P. R. Fischer, 1917 Lowry st., N.S., P, Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Bigelow, 125 High st., N,.S., P. Fill. Sec., Mrs. Emma Mooney, 1842 Lowry st., N.S., P. Treas,., Miss Lucy Snyder, 1936 Lowry st., N.S., P. Marshal, Mrs,. Scholastica Walter, 1624 Lowry st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Margaret Claty, 1355 Buchanan st., N.S., P. Trustees, Mrs. Margaret Claty, 1355 Buchanan st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Anna Nauer, 1114 Kilkenbeck st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Brueckner, 1608 Lowry st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Simon, 1917 Gang ave..: N.S., P,.; Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeffel, 132 High st., N.S., P. Branch No. 115. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Kieran's School Hall, cor. Carnegie and Fiftyfourth sts, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jas. F. Doyle. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary McM. Farrell, 5320 Keystone st., P. Pres., Mrs. E. Cronin, 5421 Keystone st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. B. King. Second Vice Pres.. Mrs. Ellen Judge. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary McM. Farrell, 5320 Keystone st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kathryn Driscoll, 5234 Carnegie st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary E. Kiley. Treas., Mrs. Ellen Hickey. Marshal, Mirs. B. Bailey,. Guard, Mrs. M. Mooney. Supreme Trustee, Miss Bertha McEntee. Branch No. 147. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in German Beneficial Union Hall, 1505-1507 Carson st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Philip Brady. Past Pres., Miss Agnes McSwiggan, 446 Morgan st., E.E., P. 1'res., Miss B. C. Connelly, 440 Sweetbrier st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ella O'Hara, 202 Brownsville ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Irene Hany. IRec. Sec., Miss Ella Callahan, 1702 Sidney st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Muconia Kunzler, S. Tfhirteenth st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Elsie St. Peter, 74 S. Seventeenth st., P. Asst. Fin. Sec., Miss A. M. O'Hara, 202 Brownsville ave., P. Treas., Miss Mary E. Dolan, 7121 Idlewild st., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Kearns, 159 Climax st., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Bittner, 74 S. Seventeenth st., P, Branch No. 148. Meets in St. Alphonsus' Church Society rooms, McDonald. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. A. Burgoon. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Collins, McDona'd. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Austin, McDonald. Second Vice Pres., Miss Rose Brady, McDonald. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Julia Flalierty, McDonald. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary McLane, McDonald. Treas., Mrs. Mary Moroney, McDonald. Truistees, Mrs. Mary Lenlon, McDonald; Mrs. Anna Banks, McDonald; Mrs. Marie Collins, McDonald; Mrs. Mary Austin, McDonald; Mrs. Eliza Haskins, McDonald. Finance Committee, Mrs. Marie Collins, Mc. Donald; Miss Rose Brady, McDonald; Mrs. Emma Gallagher, McDonald. Branch No. 162. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. J. Brennan. Pres., Mrs. Mary M. Hayes, Carnegie. First Vice Pres., Miss Anna O'Toole, Carnegie Second Vice Pres., Miss Margaret O'Malley, Carnegie. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose Halpin, Carnegie. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Lea Barrett, Carnegie. Treas., Miss Ella Cunningham, Carnegie. Guard, *Mrs. Mary Naughton, Carnegie. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Bercaw, Carnegie. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Bercaw, Mrs. Rose Breslin, Miss Mary Feely, Mrs. Mary J. Brown, Mrs. Mary Conroy. Branch No. 171. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in St. Philomena's Hall, Thirteenth st., and Penn ave,., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary Miller, Hotel Savoy, cor. Eleventh and Liberty sts., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Kunze, 1901 Penn ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Frances Allgeier, 1645 Liberty ave., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Frances Allgeier, 1645 Liberty ave., P.1 M Catholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Marcella Von Wurmb, 7046 Hermitage st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Maggie Raub, 604 Madison ave., N.S., P. Treas., Mrs. Cath. Walsh, 7046 Hermitage st., P. Marshal, Miss Anna Allgeier, 1645 Liberty ave., P. Guard, Miss Ella Sweeney, 234 Spring ay,., P. Trustees, Miss Mary Flotzinger,, P.; Mrs. Flora Michel, P.; Miss R. Millei-, P.; Miss Stella Born, P.; Mrs. Mary Geagin, P. Branch No. 173. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in St. Thomas School Hall, Braddock. Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert McDonald. Pres., Mrs. Ellen Webster, 1014 Talbot ave., Braddock, First Vice Pres., Mrs. Harriet Early, Talbot ave., Braddock. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McMichaels, Corey ave., Braddock. Rec,. Sec., Miss M. G. Kenney, 211 Fourth st., Braddock. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Maggie Magginni, Braddock. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Orie Ridge, 1000 Talbot ave., Braddock. Treas., Mrs. Annie Cavanaugh, Robinson st., Braddock. Marshal, Mrs. Mary E,. McDonough, Franklin st., Braddock. Guard, Mrs. B. Condoni, Talbot ave., Braddock. Trustees, Mrs. C. Kenney, Braddock; Mrs. J. Hasson, Braddock; Mrs. M,. Lawler, Braddock; Mrs. M. McMichaels, Braddock; Mrs. M. Larkins, Braddock. Branch No. 190. Meets First and Third Tuesday at 7:30 in Hazelwood Savings Trust Co.'s Hall, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. )Devlin. Pres., Mrs. Mlary Kelly, 137 Johnston ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Alice Welsh, Marsden ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Donnelly, Chatsworth ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Nellie C. Hague, 4400 Ciatsworth ave., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Griffen, 5116 Second ave., P. Branch No. 203. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:00 in St. Mary's School Hall, Penn st., Sharpsburg. Past Pres., Mrs. Sadie Lavick, 1836 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Pres., Mrs. Johanna O'Neill, 5229 Butler st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Catherine Huhn, 31 Freeport st., Etna. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Milbert, 224 Eighth st., Sharpsburg. Rec, Sec., Miss Marie Fox, 1849 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Becher, Ravine ave., Sharpsburg. Fin. Sec., Miss Clara Snyder, 125 Altmeyer st;., Sharpsburg. Treas., Miss Anna Noullet, 900 Penn st., Sharpsburg. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Stromoski, Fourth st., Sharpsburg. Guard, Mrs. Susan Miller, Eighth st., Sharpsburg. Branch No. 205. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Past. Pres., Miss Mary Modispacher, Pres., Miss Lizzie Dressel. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Wittman. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Wetzel. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Ketter. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Spoerlein. Fin,. Sec., Miss I heresa Freker. Treas., Miss Elizabeth Freqer. Marshal, Mrs. Catlierine Kohler. Guard, Mrs. Mary Weibel. Trustees, Mrs. Bridget Ruskauff, Miss Anna Schwendeman, Mrs. Theresa Kerstin, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuenzig, Mrs. Mary Unger, Branch No. 218. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in St. Joseph's School Hall, Mt. Oliver, P. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Doerr, 569 Mountain ave., Mt, Oliver, P. Pres., Mrs. Catherine Weinheimer, 265 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Magdalena Rauch. 301 Beltzhoozer ave., Knoxville, P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Catherine Paul, 500 Mountain st., Mt. Oliver, P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Martin, 257 Ormsby ave,., Mt. Oliver, P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Bigler, 109 Keeling st., Mt. Oliver, P. Fin. Sec,., Mrs. Barbara Bauer, 210 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Treas., Miss Anna Kessler. 460 Walter ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Marshal, Mrs. Rose Weinheimer, 406 Penn ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Rau, 207 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Branch No. 222. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00 in Basement of St. Anibrose School, Spring Hill, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. R. HTeine. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Duerring, E. Ohio st,., N.S., P. Pres.. Mrs. Julia Kuder, 196 Itin st., Spring Hill, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Muhla, 2 Diana st., Spring Hill, P. Second Vice Pres,, Mrs. Nepomucina Schwartz, Robinson rd., Spring Hill, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Ida Moeller, 20 Rhine st., Spring Hill, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Wolf, 1341 Diana st., Spring Hill, P. Treas., Mrs. Mary Walter, Haslage ave.., Spring Hill, P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Stockman, Haslage ave., Spring Hill, P. Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth.Klueber, 28 Diana st., Spring Hill, P. Branch No. 224. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:00 at 313 Pearl st., P,. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jos. F. Bauer, Liberty ave. and Pearl st., P. Past Presidents, Mrs. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl st., P.: Mrs. Christina Thoma, 397 Edmond st., P.; Mrs. Ida B. Green, Herman. Pres.. Mrs. Rose Ruppel, 4812 Sciota st., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DANCE HALL - MONTEFIORE AUDITORIUM - LODGE ROOMS FIFTH AVENUE NEAR ROBINSON STREET FINEST DANCE HALL AND LODGE ROOMS IN THE CITY Low Rates for Series of Dances. J. L. BROIDO, Mgr., Office 1848 Center Avenue; Phone 2587 Grant. LADLES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Bell, 4753 Liberty ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Barbara Angel, 336 Mathilda st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Ottilia Gaugler, 360 Edmond st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Reichenberger, 447 Pearl st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Anna Klein, 402 Edmond st,, P. Asst. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Theresa Guth, 224 Cedar st., P. Treas., Mrs. Christina Thoma, 397 Edmondl st., P. Marshal, Mrs. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl st., P. Guard, Mrs. Walburga Mihlfeit, 353 State st., P.'I'rustees, Mrs. Mary Yoest, 447 Pearl st,., P.; Mrs. Elizabeth Steigerwald, 4727 Liberty ave., P.; Miss Justine Hansman, 437 Taylor st.. P.; Mrs. Anna Hussy, 437 Taylor st., P.; Mrs. Katherine Sieber, 437 Taylor st., P. Fin. Committee, Mrs. Barbara Angel, 336 Mathilda st., P.; Mrs. Stella Meyer, 4711 Sciota st., P.; Mrs. Mary Yeager, 312 Gross st., P.. Delegates to Senate, Mlrrs. Mary Reichenberger, 447 Pearl st., P.; Miss Ottilia Selzer, 431 Pearl st., P. Delegates to Women's Catholic League, Mrs. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl st., P.; Miss Elizabeth Ott, 443 Pearl st,. P. Branch No. 23?. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8;00 in Mol;ris Hall, Woods- Run ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis P. Ward. Pres., Mrs. Mary E. Weixel, 1419 Cooper ave., N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret H-layden. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Miller, N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Murray, 3004 Geyer ave., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Anhie, Lynch. Treas., Miss. Winifred Quirk. Branch No. 234.;Meets First and Third Mondav at 7:30 in St. James' Church Hall, W.E., I'. Spiritual Director, Rev. John C. Price. Pres., Mis-s Sarah Walsh, 827 Steuben st,, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Sarsfield, XV. C(arson st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Fox, 829 Steuben st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Kate H,. Dugan, 320 Chartiers ave., W.E., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Patterson, 314 Chartiers ave,., VV.E., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Ellen Kelly, Stafford st., P. Treas., Miss Kate Murray, 184 S. Main st., P. Marshal, Miss Teresa Ryan, Lorenz ave., P. Guard, Miss Mary O'Leary, S. Main st., P. Trustees, Mrs. Sarsfield, W. Carson st., P.; Mrs. Gandley, Neptune st., P.; Miss E. Patterson, 314 Chartiers ave., P,.; Miss M. Doran, 44 S. Main st., P.; Miss M. Walsh, 827 Steuben st., P. Branch No. 247. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Mary's School Hall, Nelson st., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Emmeron Singer, O.S.B. Pres., Miss Carolina Wirth, 240 Madison ave., N.S,., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 809 Pike st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Rosa Hosanfeld, 849 Vista st., N.S., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Barbara Krapp, 715 Middle st., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss May Hosenfeld, 849 Vista st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Catherine' Hukestein, 4 Sioux ay., N.S., P. Treas., Mrs. Mary Henkel, 35 Spring Garden ave., N.S., P, Marshal, Mrs. Anna Flach, 40 Villa st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Anna Koziminski, 1403 Madison ave., N.S., P. Trustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, -809 Pike st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Anna Flach, 40 Villa st., N.S., P,.; Mrs. Rosa Hosenfeld, 849 Vista st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Frances'Thaner, 517 First st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Mary Henkel, 35 Spring Garden ave,., N.S., P. Finance Com., Mrs. Anna Sellman, 611 Third st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 809 Pike st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Rosa Hosanfeld. 849 Vista st,., N.S., P. Branch No. 252. Meets Second and Fourth Iuesdays at 8:00 in A,. O. H. Hall, 2715 Sarah st., S.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thomas Devlin. Past Pres., Mrs. Cath. Holden, 3026 Carson st., P. Pres., Mrs. Ellen Smith, 2822 Sarah st., P. First Vice Pres., Miss Mary Callahan, 92 S. Twenty-fourth st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Cath. Shevlin, 2710 Larkins ay., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Durnin, 3221 Wamptlm st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Collins, 2805%a Jane st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Sallie McCann, Thirtieth and Harcums ay., P. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan, 2039 DeRoud St., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Smart, 3106 McClurg st., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary McCann, 2814 Mary st., P. Branch No. 261. Past Pres., Mrs. Margaret lfadden, 14 Butler st., Millvale. Pres., Mrs. Mary Boylan, 321 Sewickley st., Millvale. First Vice Pres., Miss Mary Murry, 115 Sample st., Millvale. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Agnes Calahan, 512 Washington st., N.S., P. 11 7' 118 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910.,LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Wiesnburger, Howard st., Milivale. Fin. Sec., Miss iMary McGinley, 315 Sample st., Millvale. Treas., Mrs. Margaret Lee, 223 Lincoln ave., Millvale. Branch No. 262. Meets in Flynn's Hall, Ninth st., New Kensingtonr Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. J,. Kirner. Past Presidents, Mrs. Annie I. Mulvihill, Arnold; Mrs. Ella St. Peter, Parnassus. Pres., Mrs. Mary E. Freund, Fifth ave., Arnold. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Eunice Rogers, Fifth ave., New Kensington. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Southworth, Seventh st., New Kensington. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret H-Iuber, Third ave., New Kensington. FIin. Sec., Miss Mary McSherry, Leishman ave., New Kensington.'I'reas., Mrs. Ellen Handron, Third ave., New Kensington. Trustees Mrs. Mary Davis, Niagara Falls; Mrs. Mary Hennessy, Parnassus; Mrs. Emma Eberline, New Kens'ngton; Mrs. Helen Miller, Arnold; Mrs. Carrie Miller, New Kensington. Finance Committee, Mrs. Ella St. Peter, Parnassus; Mrs. Josephine Bar,,er, New Kenlsington; Mrs. Emma Eberline, New Kensington. Blranch No. 265. Mleets First and Third Fridays in St. Andrew's Hall, N.S., P. Past Pres., Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1918 Market st., N.S., P. Pres., Miss Annie S. Woods, 15 Sipe st., N.S., P, First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Purcell, 1203 Stewart st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Hannon, 1306 Nixon st., N.S.., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mabel E. Williams, 1413 Lake st., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., lrs. Annie Stokes, 1422 Hamlin st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Nagle, 1626 Island ave., N.S.., P.'Ireas., Mrs. Margaret Relihan, 1634 Islandl ave., N.S., P. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Butler, 1320 Rush st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Joyce, 1406 Hamlin st., N.S., P. Branch No. 266. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in St. Patrick's Hall, cor. Liberty and Seventeenth sts., P. Pres., Mrs. M. R. Rowe, 118 N. Atlantic ave, P Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine C. Swords,.048 Merwyn ave., Sheraden, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Ella Cronin, 116 N. Atlantic ave., P. ireas., Miss Edna McCann, 354 S. Atlantic ave., P. Marshal, Miss Minnie Butler, 2219 Penn ave., P. Guard, Mrs. Shea, Twelfth st. near Liberty ave., P. Branch No. 267. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in St. Peter's School Hall, N.S., P. Past Pres., Mrs. Ida M. Killen, Craig and Robinson sts., N.S., P. Pres., Mrs. Susanna G. Fields, 933 Kirkpatrick ave., N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen White, 1307 Kentucky ave.,: N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Theresa M. Ward, 1517 Buena Vista st., N.S., r. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret T. Byrnes, 953 Nortl ave. W., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Catherine O'Brien, 616 First st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Nan Isherwood, 13 I,awrence ave., N.S., P.'reas,., Miss Bessie Garrigan, 416 Second st., N..S., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Brennen, 521 Sturgeon st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Maguire, 1002 Middle st., N.S., P. Branch No. 268. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in basemen. t of St. Jarnies Church, Wilkinsburg. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. A. Lambing. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary V. Murphy, 10 Barnes st., Wilkinsburg. Pres., Mrs. Mary Dennis, 403 Franklin st., Wilkinsburg. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Kennedy, 444 Biddle ave., Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Marie Friel, 814 Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Rec. Sec,, Miss Florence M. Moore, 5 Smith Apt., Mill st., Wilkinsburg. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kathryne New, 742 Penn ave., Wilkinsburg. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Fetherston, 7943 Tacoma st., P. Marshal, Mrs. Bridget Stinner, North and Coal sts., Wilkinsburg. Guard, Mrs. Mary Berberich, Franklin st., Wilkinsburg. Branch No. 280. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at. 7:30 in St. Joseph's Hall, Fulton and Franklin sts., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. B. Georald. Pres., Mrs. Kate L. Kress, 1323 Pennsylvania ave., N.S., P. IFirst Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Whaner, N,.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Barbara Becker, 1601 Market st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine Schwab, 1415 Adams st., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., AMiss Ella Crow, 1308 Allegheny ave., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Kline, 1235 Juniata st., N.S., P. l'reas., Mrs. Anna Fauth, 1243 Rush st., N.S., P. IMarshal, Miss Kate Walters, 1214 Adams st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Eva Scliwab, 1415 Adam st., N.S., P. Trustees, Miss Barbara Becker, 1601 Market st., N.S,., P.; Miss Sophia Herchem, 1416 Sedgwick st., N.S., P.; Mrs. EIva Schwab, 1415 Adam st., N.S., P.; Miss Corlina Price, Wolf st., N,.S., P.; Mrs. Soplhia Glasser, Warner st., N.S., P.RT. REV. J. F. REGIS CANEVIN BISHOP OP PITTSBURGH DIOCESE fRt. iqtIrn 1J. NI. ftrhis (itauruiu irat born in 3Wrotmordau?b (gonnti, 1?Juur 5, 1853; WIrbaiurb to tI4r p~riest4utrb at JAM 3ruuI's u (tIdrbra, r~ittsubrg4,7 3jnnr 4, IRVfl; (Constrratdb 1L3tBI1nV in lbr samLt (ntI}rirat, 3frbruarl 24, 111113. tnub nowrruieibrs at tIj, nunw -4t. ra1nt's TaItI4rbrt I rrtorly, 1JI Nvrtlj Trai1 trt,jitun4.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 119 LADIES' CATHOLIC' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Branch No. 295. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Sarah Beatty, 452 Air Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in Brake ave., Willmerding. St. Mary Magdalen's Hall, Tenth ave., Home- Fin. Sec., Mrs. Susan O'Brien, 436 Welsh ave., stead. Wilmerding. Pres., Mrs. Mary Walsh, Fourteenth and Mar- Treas., Miss Ellen Casey, 422 Air Brake ave., tha sts., Munhall. Wilmerding. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Murphy, 523 Marshal, Miss Jennie Anderson, 265 Wall ave., Fifth ave., Homestead. Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Lillian Clifford, 113 Guard, Mrs. Emma Macket, 414 Calwell ave., W. Eleventh ave., Holmestead. Wilmerding. Rec. Sec., Miss Minnie Laird, W. Tenth ave., Homestead. Branch No. 308. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Callaghan, W. Thirteenth ave., Past Pres., Mrs. Cath. Kelly, 5150 BreedsHomestead, hill st., P. Treas., Mrs. Winifred Naughton, Twelfth ave., Pres., Mrs. Agnes Gallagher, 6725 Irwin ave., P. Munhall. First Vice Pres., Miss Mary Crawford, 5325 Marshal, Mrs. Cathrine Mooney, Eleventh ave., Dauphin st,, P. Munhall. Second Vice Pres., Miss Ellen Roach, 5085 Guard, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Fifth ave., Home- Ellsworth ave., P. stead. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose McSloy, 5164 Dearborn st., P. Branch No. 297. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Cath. Shea, 321 FranksMeets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at town ave,., P. 3:00 in Mannerchor Hall, Southern ave., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Alice Crawford, 5325 Dauphin Past Pres., Pauline Gelston, Derry. st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. E. P. Griffin. Treas., Mrs. Julia Smith, 5113 Kincaid st., I'. Past Pres., Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 322 Kear- Marshal, Mrs. Cath. Dunn, 5434 Rosetta st., P.. sarge st., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Gibney. 302 Mathilda st., P. Pres., Miss Effie Gearing, 19 Meridan st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Bessie McNellie, Mer- Branch No. 310. rimac st., P, Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons, 610 Wylie ave., Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Louisa Flowers, 422 McKeesport. Natchez st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Nellie Kelly, Fifth ave., Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Connell, 21 Bangor st., P. McKeesport. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Shannon, 90 Pros- Second Vice Pres., Miss Katie Miller, Manor pect st., P. ave., McKeesport.. Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret O'Reilly, 1203 Grand- Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Clifford, St. Peter's Parish view ave., P. House, McKeesport. Treas., Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh, 64 Merrimac Fin. Sec., Mrs. Elizabeth Haben, Locust st., st., P. McKeesport. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Dumont, 51 Boggs Treas., Miss Julia Whalen, Spring st., Mcave., P. Keesport. Guard, Mrs. Margaret Enright, Bingham st., P. Marshal, Mrs. McAleer, McKeesport. Guard, Mrs. Catherine Dowling, Tenth st., Branch No. 300. McKeesport. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Anthony's School Hall, Millvale. Branch No. 311. Past Pres., Miss Philippina'Ehrlich, Millvale. Pres,, Mrs. Mary L. Bayer. Pres., Miss Cathern Stich, Millvale. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McKenna. First Vice Pres,., Miss Anna Kuntz, Millvale. Second Vice Pres., Miss Frances Hannegan. Second Vice Pres., Miss Frances Schwab, Mill- Rec. Sec., Miss Catherine Flynn, *Federal st., vale. N. S., P,. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Blume, Millvale. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Adeline Auen. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary. Rolling, Millvale. Treas., Mrs. Mary Flannery. Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret Kleuber, Millvale. Treas.. Miss Joanna Pitsch, Millvale. Branch No. 319. Marshal, Miss Elizabeth Hoffarth, Millvale. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. J. Conlin, Guard, Miss Catherine Fleckenstein, Millvale. Past Pres., Pauline Geiston, Derry. Pres., Barbara Berkmeyer, Derry, Branch No. 307. First Vice Pres., Nancy Smith, Derry. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Second Vice Pres., Phoebe Platte, Derry. Aloysius Church, Wilmerding. Rec. Sec., Jennie Yonker, Derry. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. H. Ward. Asst. Rec. Sec., Sophia Vitale, Derry. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Smith, Box 103, East Fin, Sec., Lucy Rice, Derry. McKeesport, Treas., Emma Werner, Derry. Pres., Miss Mary Gilmartin, 221 Card ave., Marshal, Mary Werner, Derry. Wilmerding. Guard, Margaret Fleming, Derry. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Agnes Reardon, Westinghouse ave., Wilmerding. Branch No. 322. Second Vice Pres., Miss Maria Bevil, East Mc- Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday at 7:30 Keesport. in St. Joseph's School Hall, Natrona. Rec. Sec., Miss Nellie Smith, Box 103, East Spiritual Director, Rev. P. A. Brady. McKeesport. Pres., Mrs. Anna Wehner, Brackenridge.120 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Katherine Griffin, Na- Guard, Minnie Vatters, Carrick. trona. Trustees, Josephine Spinneweber, Amelia Zorn, Second Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Smith, Mary Threnhauser. Natrona. Auditors, Viola Threnhauser, Catherine WagRec. Sec., Miss Mary J. Clancy, Natrona. ner, Margaret Price. Fin. Sec., Miss Hannah Coyle, Natrona. Treas., Mrs. Margaret Henschel, Natrona. Branch No. 332. Marshal, Mrs. Anna McGrath, Natrona, Spiritual Director, Rev. Ulrich Regnat, O.S.B. Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartnett, Natrona. Past Pres., Mrs. B. P. Kim, 642 E. North Trustees, Mrs. Mary Ilenschell, Miss M. Smith, ave., N.S., P. Miss E. Nolan, Mrs. B. Walsh, Mrs. B. Pres., Mrs. Mary Spath, East st., N.S., P. Baker. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Amelia Glaab, East st., N.S., P. Branch No. 325. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Lena Hearbet, Royal Past Pres., Miss Kathryn M K Reefe, 1515 Mal- st,., N.S., P. vern ave., Beechview, P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Katherine Hohman, City View, Pres., Miss Sarah Devlin, 2845 Bedford ave., P. N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Josephine Pender, 5216 Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Pauline Meyer, Ricing S. Atlantic ave., P. Main, N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Mary McGovern, 1 Fin. Sec., Mrs. B. P. KIim, 642 E. North ave., Arch st., P. N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Winifred Toole, 16 Enoch Treas., Mrs. Katherine Birsig, Royal st., st., P. N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Florence Doody, 702 Marshal, Mrs. Emma Meyer, East st., N.S., P. Bellefonte st., IE., P. Guard, Mrs.. Caroline'Hencler, N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Anna McMahon, 256 Lombard st., P. Branch No. 339. Treas., Mrs. Barbara Pendergast, 2260 Webster Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at ave., P. 8:00 in Maccabee Hall, cor. Eighth st., BradMarshal, Mrs. Isabell Duffy, 2139 Webster dock. ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. Molyneux. Guard, Miss Kathryn Doyle, 1025 Vickroy IPast Pres., Mrs. Mary Callahan, Fourth st., st., P. Braddock. Trustees, Mrs. Rose McManlus, 2038 Wylie Pres., Mrs. Blanch Hurly, Copeland ave., ave., P.; Mrs. Ellen Conroy, 16 Enoch st., Braddock. P.; Mrs. Josephine Pender, 3216 S,. Atlantic First Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget Taggert, Kenave., P.; Miss Kathryn M. Keefe, 1515 mawr ave., Rankin. Malvern ave,., Beechview, P.; Mrs. Anna Secon(d Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Illensworth, McMahon, 256 Lombard st., P. Second st., Rankin. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Kathryn HIennigan, 209 Third Branch No. 329. st., B3raddock. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Roman, 33 Holland ave., in basement of St. Peter's Church. Braddock. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. D. J. Walsh. Treas., Mrs. AMary McCann. Past Pres., Elizabeth Galey, W. Eighth ave., Marshal, Miss Hanna O'Connell, Sixth st., Tarentum. Braddock. Pres., Louise Keller, W. Seventh ave., laren- Guard, Mrs. Susan Schweinberg, North Holtum. land ave., Braddock. First Vice Pres., Mary Lafferty, Center st.,'Irustees, Mrs. Mary Callahan, Fourth st., BradTarentum. dock; Mrs. P. Schweinberg, Fourth st., Second Vice Pres., Mary J. Murray, Center st., Braddock; Miss Mary Gilfoyle, Mills st., Tarentum. Braddock. Rec. Sec., Ella Summerly, W. Seventh st., Tarentum. Branch No. 343. Asst. Rec. Sec., Rose Summerly, W. Seventh Meets First and Third Tuesdays in St. st., Tarentum. Joseph's School Room, Carnegie. Fin. Sec., Marie Lafferty, Center st., Tarentum. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Win. Vogt, Second ave., Treas., Anna Conway, W. Ninth ave., Tarentum. Carnegie. Marshal. Elizabeth Evans, First ave., Tarentum. Past Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Schuler. Guard, Anna Newmeyer, W. Tenth ave.,'Iaren- Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Schuler, Logan st., Cartum. negie.. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Heisel, BeechBranch No. 331. wood ave., Carnegie. Pres., Margaret Threnhouser, Carrick. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna M. Fruecht, Past Pres., Josephine Weiland, Carrick. Pine ay., Glendale. First Vice Pres., Mary Threnhaiuser, Carrick. Rec. Sec., Miss-Anna E. Nold, 511 Fourth ave., Second Vice Pres., Marie Humbert, Carrick. Carnegie. Rec. Sec., Margaret Oppermann, Spencer ave., Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Helen Carmichael, Third Carrick. s t., Carnegie. Asst. Rec. Sec., Regina Kiefer-, Carrick. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Elizabeth Mager, rhirdl ave.. Fin. Sec., Clara Bronder, Carrick. Carnegie. Treas., Mary Zorn, Carrick. Treas. Mrs. Kate Schaffer, 405 Fourth ave., Marshal, Margaret Oppinger, Carrick. Carnegie.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 121 LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Marshal, Mrs. Walburga Sauer, Hill st., Glendale. Guard, Mrs. Kate Kinzler, Hill st., Glendale. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Heisel, Beechwood ave., Carnegie; Mrs. Anna M. Fruecht, Pine ay., Glendale; Mrs. Mary Kelley. Third ave., Carnegie; Mrs. Henriette Friday, Railroad ave., Carnegie; Mrs. Bella Schubert, Carowthers ave., Glendale. Branch No. 388, Connellsville. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 7:30 in Staden's Hall, Connellsville. Past Pres., Mrs. Jcnnie Quinn, 306 N,. Arch st., Connellsville. Pres., Miss Catherine Corrigan, Gibson ave., Connellsville. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary E.. Connelly, 106 S. Second st., W.S., Connellsville. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Lowney, 508 Edna- st., Connellsville. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose Donegan, 202 W. Cedar ave., Connellsville. Treas., Mrs. Della O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st., Connellsville. Holy Name, Duquesne. Past Prests., Mrs. Veronica Keck, Sherman ave,, Duquesne; Mrs. Anna Galloway, Sixth st., Duquesne; Mrs. Mary Harrington, Lincoln ave., Duquesne. Pres., Mrs. Sarah K. Shannon, 901 S. Duquesne ave.., Dulquesne. First Vice Pres., Miss Maria Landy, Seventh st., Duquesne. Second Vice Pres., Miss Jennie Conolly, Grant ave., Duquesne. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Anna M. Galloway, Sixth st., Duquesne. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Jennie Bergmann, W. Grant ave., Duquesne. Treas., Miss Alice 1Wralsh, W. Grant ave., Duquesne. Marshal, Mrs. Ennis, Grant ave., Duquesne. Guard, Mrs. Bernard Duffy, nr. Oliver Hill, Duquesne. Trustees, Mrs. John Gallagher, Fourth st., Duquesne; Mrs. Gibbons, Grant ave., Duquesne; Mrs. Jennie Bergmann, Grant ave., Duquesne; Mrs. Galloway, Sixth st., Duquesne; Mrs. Keck, Sherman ave., Duquesne. Branch No. 486. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in Royal Arcanum Hall, Neshannok ave., New Castle. Pres., Miss Josephine Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. First Vice Pres., Miss Nora Sullivan, 207 N. Jefferson st., New Castle,. Second Vice Pres., Miss Ellen Sennett, 144 Cottage st., New Castle. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Christine Schweikert, 78 N. Mercer St., New Castle. Fin. Sec., Miss Katherine Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle. Treas., Miss Ella A. Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. Marshal, Miss Sue Rogan, 280 W. North st., New Castle. Guard, Miss Margaret Carlin, 266 State st., New Castle. Branch No. 499. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00 in Newman Hall, Kelly st., and Lang ave., Homewood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J,. Malady. Past Pres., Mrs. M. Russell, 515 Murtland ave., E.E., P. Pres., Mrs. Annie Maloney, 7314 Penn ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. M. Curnane, 1115 Murtland ave., ]E.E., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Mamie Maloney, 7314 Penn ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Gertrude Maloney, 610 Linden ave., E.E., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary McCaffrey, 7017 Kelly st., E.E., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mollie McDonald, 610 Linden ave., E.E., P. Treas., Miss Nell Deuruling, Simon st., and Dallas ave., E.EX., P. Guard, Mrs. Ellen McMahon, 6935 Susquehanna st., E.E., P. Trustees, Mrs. Kate Molonev, Mrs. Margaret, Orr, Mrs. Agnes Crowe, Miss Annie Deurning, Miss Maniie Maloney. Branch No. 546. Meets Second and Fourth Thursday at 8:00 in St;. Mary's Hall McKees Rocks. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. F. Toner. Past Pres., Mrs. Lena Hetzlein, 821 Frank st., McKees Rocks. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Gast, 812 Island ave., McKees Rocks. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Eva Hoover, 22- St. John st., McKees Rocks. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Clara Fritsch, 1009 Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Mende, 3516 Oltman st., Sheridan, P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Henrietta Berbact, 726 Broadway, McKees Rocks. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Engeman, 733 Broadway, McKees Rocks. Asst. Fin. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Hune, 1009 Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Geyer, 912 Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Marshal, Mrs. Amelia Toner, 1016 Thompson ave., McKees Rocks. Guard, Miss Theresa Herrly, 3 Alice st., McKees Rocks. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Hufnagel, Guthrie st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. Lena Hetzlein, 821 Frank st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. Elenora Michel, Lake st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. Bertha Beck, Margaret st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. Elva Sells, Island ave. ex., McKees Rocks. Branch No. 590. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. F. J. McCabe, Norwood ave., N.S., P. Past Pres., Mrs. Julia Peppermund, West View. Pres,, Mrs. Sophia A. Paulin, 123 Dunlap ave., N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Agnes M. Stevenson, Wilson ave.,'N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Marcella Donovan, 71 Charles st:, N,.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Dorothy Paulin, 123 Dunlap ave., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Rose McFarlin, 76 Watson blvd., N.S.; P.122 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Rose Schnurr, 376 Charles st., N.S., P. Treas., Mrs. Emeline Spahn, 57 Wilson ave., N.S., P. Marshal, Mrs. Barbara Schad, Leland ave., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Anna Gallagher, 260 Charles st., N.S., P. Trustees, Long Term, Miss Caroline Lee, 442 Melrose ave., N.S., P.; Mrs. Julia Peppermund, West View; Mrs. Ellen Donovan, 71 Charles st., N.S., P, Trustees, Short Term, Miss Catherine Schmitt, 57 Charles st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Deer, 911 Kirkpatrick ave., N.S., P. Delegate to Convention, Mrs. Rose Schntlrr, 376 Charles st., N.S., P. Med. Exaniiner, Dr. P. J. Marren, Arch st., N.S., P. Auditing Corn., Miss Caroline Lee, 42 Melrose ave., N.S., P.; MIrs. Margaret Deer, 911 Kirkpatrick ave., N.S., P. Delegates to Senate, Mrs. Ellen Ford, Ohio ave., Avaion; Mrs. Emeline Spahn, 5 Wilson ave., N.S., P. Branch No. 592. Meets Second Thursday at 7:30 in St. Vincent de Paul's Hall, Connellsville. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. J. L. Brennan. Past Pres., Mrs. Jane HIughes, Mt. Pleasant.. Pres., Miss Rose McClory, Leisenring. First Vic.e Pres., Mrs. Annie Riley, Leisenring. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Clark, Leisenring. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna McNulty, Connellsville. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary McGrogan, Leisenring. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose Friel, R. F. D. No. 32, Dullbar. Treas., Mrs. Anna McNulty, Connellsville. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Connelly, Leisenring. Guard, Mrs. Mary Kearniey, Leisenring. Branch No. 609. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30, in St. Francis de Sales' Hall, McKees Rocks. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. J. Coyne. Past Pres., Mrs Mary McGuire, 7 Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Pres., Mrs. Mary Hamel, 802 Island ave., McKees Rocks. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Sara Kernan, Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Bankert, Locust st., McKees Rocks. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Delia Carroll, 722 Boquet st., McKees Rocks. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Rose Conley, Frank st., McKees Rocks. Branch No. 637. Meets Third Tuesdays in St. Joseph's Hall, Duquesne. Past Pres., Mrs. Catherine Lages, 18 Mleadow st., Duquesne. Pres., Mrs. Mary Schneider, 21 Meadow st., Duquesne. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Stinner, 137 S. Fifth st., Duquesne. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Maggie E. Shorr, cor. Grant ave. and Walnut st., Duquesne. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Elizabeth Soirch, Seventh st., Duquesne. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Nau, 35 Aurles st., Duquesne. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Zewe, Grant ave., Duquesne. Guard, Mrs. Huwalt, Grant ave.. Duquesne. Branch No. 653. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in Bank Building Hall, East Pittsburgh. Spiritual Director, Rev. W. A. Cunningham. Past Pres., Mrs. Annie McKenna, East Pittsburgh. Pres., Mrs. Agnes McClain, 1018 Maple ave., Wilmerding. First Vice Pres,., Mrs. Catherine Lundy, Electric ave., Last Pittsburgh. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna McGuire, 149 Brown ave., Turtle Creek. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Angie McCoy, 1546 Oak st., East Pittsburgh. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Ravey, East Pittsburgh. Fin. Sec,., Mrs. Grace Henkle, Turtle Creek. Treas., Miss Agnes McClain. 1018 Maple ave., Wilmnerding. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Shiring, Maple ave., Wilmerding. Guard, Mrs. Catherine Bennett, Electric ave., East Pittsburgh. Branch No. 655. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30, in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. L. A. O'Connell. Past Pres., Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald, 4 Pride st., P. Pres., Mrs. Margaret McQuillen, 120 Fulton st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget Fogerty, 4 Robert st., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Kathryn Martin, 1624 Edna st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Cecelia T,. McCaffrey, 1627 Forbes st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Nora Hare, 68 Marion st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Alice McCaig,, 1509 Locust st., P. Treas., Miss Pauline McQuillen, 120 Fulton st., P. Marshal, Miss Mary Clark, 120 Fulton st., P. Guard, Mrs. Sadie Koerner, Bluff st., P. Trustees, Mrs. Bridget Fogerty, P.; Mrs. Ella Robinson, P.; Mrs. Mary Kelly, P.; Mrs. Mary Gross, P,; Miss Mary Clark, P. Branch No. 663. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in St. Charles School Hall, Donora. Branch No. 665. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in Raible's Hall, West Grant ave., Duquesne. Past Prests., Mrs. Agnes Gallagher, 118 Mifflin st., Edgewood; Mrs. Lizzie Selheimer, 108 Pitt st., Wilkinsburg. Pres., Miss Edith Murphy, 7702 Cannon st., Swissvale. First Vice Pres., Miss I-Tazel Connors, Gordon st., Swissvale.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 123 LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Second Vice Pres., Miss Catherine O'Brien, 7362 Scllley.ave., Swissvale. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Clara G. Morrow, 2033 Centre st., Swissvale. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Sue McAllister, Lehigh ave., Swissvale. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Emily Todd, Centre st., Swissvale. Treas., Miss Rose M. Barry, 7517 Dickson st., Swissvale. Marshal, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Monongahela ave., Swissvale. Guard, Mrs. Sarah Connors, Gordon st., SwissTrustees, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Monongahela ave., Swissvale; Mrs. Catherine Coyle, 2044 Monongahela ave., Swissvale; Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Wayne st., Swissvale; Mrs. Margaretha Neid, Rosslyn st., Swissvale; Mrs. J. E. Ryan, 7521 Dickson st., Swissvale. Branch No. 754. Meets First and Third Mondays at 7:30 in Frecker's Hall, Thirty-eighth and Butler sts., P. Spiritual Director, Father O'Connor. Pres., Mrs. Catherine Moore, 5325 Dauphin st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Nellie Jordan, Seventh st. and Duquesne Way, P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Nellie Enright, Brackenridge ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Winifred Clune, 7213 Idlewild st., P. Fin. Sec., MIiss Cecelia Enright, 330 Gross st., P. Treas., Miss Ursula Green, Baum and Beatty sts., P. Branch No. 755. Meets in St. Martin's Church, W.E,., P. i'res., Mrs. E. Marks, Janewood st., W.E., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. F. Woelfel, Violet ay., W.E., P, Past Pres., Miss M. Scholz, 709 Lorenz ave., W.E., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Irene Lamar, 108 Marlowe st., W.E., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Lamar, 176 Main st., W,E., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Sporer, Steuben st., W.E., P. Fin. -Sec., Miss A\nna Lamalr, care Mrs. Hennesy, 176 Main st., W.E., P.. Treas., Miss Anna Cornelius, Furlough st., W.E., P. Marshal, Miss Christine Scholz, 709 Lorenz ave.,. W.E., P Guard, Miss Crescentia Gerstlauer, WVeaver st., WN,.E., P. Branch No. 757. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Meany, Motiongahela. Pres. Mrs. Catherine M. DieVart, Monongahela. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Warton, Monongahela. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna G. McClay, Monongahela. Rec, Sec., Miss Elizabeth Meyers, Monongahela. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret C. Gee, Monongahela. Fin, Sec., Mrs. Mildred Burk, Monongahela. Treas., Miss Catherine Cotter, Monongahela. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Hayden, Monongahela. Guard. Mrs. Mary McCoy, Monongahela. Trustees, Mrs. Lillian Osterhont, Monongahela; Mrs. Frances Hays, Monongahela; Miss Mary Cotter, Monongahela; Mrs. Rovena Wike, Monongahela; Miss Anna Brady Manown, Monongahela. Finance Committee, Miss Henrietta Voder, Monongahela; Miss Amelia Volker, Monongahela; Miss Ella Hannigan, Monongahela. Branch No. 761. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 7:30 in All Nations Bank Building, S.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Win. P. Dunlea. Pres., Miss Mary A. Morgan, 402 Brownsville ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 48 William st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Catherine Cooney, 1113 Muriel st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary V. Murray, 403 Brownsville ave., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Fagan, 1008 Aschenez ave., Sheraden, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Bertha O'Brien, 509 Arlington ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Treas., Mrs. Nora Grayauskas, 2016 Sarah st., P. Marshal, Miss Mary Brown, 10 Monterey st., S.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Murray, 403 Brownsville ave., P. Branch No. 769. Meets First and Ihird Thursdays at 7:30 in Martsolf Hall, New Brighton. Spiritual Director, Father Ryan. Past Pres., Miss Nellie E. Higgs, Beaver Falls. Pres., Mrs. Rose Howe, New Brighton. First Vice Pres., Miss Mary Thorton, Freedom. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. E. Goff, New Brighton. Rec. Sec., Miss Josephine Brain, New Brighton. Asst. Rec. Sec,., Miss Helen Goff, New Brighton. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Swaney, New Brighton. Treas., Miss Nellie Higgs, Beaver Falls. Marshal, Mrs. Clark Moore, New Brighton, Guard, Mrs. Ellen Healy, New Brighton. Trustees, Mrs. Bertha Erwine, Beaver; Mrs. Sarah McMurtry, Beaver Falls; Mrs. M. Harden, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, New Brighton; Mrs. E. Goff, New Brighton, Branch No. 782. Meets First and Third Wednesday at 8:00 in P. H. C. Hall, Fallowfield ave. Charleroi. Spiritual Director, Rev,. Wm. D. Fries. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary McCann, Charleroi. Pres., Miss Anna M. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Magdalene Connelly, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Kath. Guiler, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Adrian Wagner, Sixth st., Charleroi. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Lillian Riley, McKean ave., Charleroi. Fin. Sec., Miss Julia V. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. Treas., Mrs. B. V. Mains, Washington ave., Charleroi. Marshal, Miss Stella Murphy, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi.124 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Guard, Miss M. O'Connor, Prospect ave., Charleroi. Trustees, Mrs. B. Jackson, 404 Fourth st., Charleroi; Mrs. E. Kuth, McKean ave., Charleroi; Mrs. M. Shields, Charleroi; Mrs. M. Fiedler, Crest ave,., Charleroi; Mrs. M. Fries, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Branch No. 794. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 7:30 in Reed's Hall, Wall ave., Pitcairn. Spiritual Director, Rev,. John Moore. Past Pres., Miss Nora Barrett, 614 George st., Wilmerding. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Holohan, Wall. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Matilda Stromer, Second st., Pitcairn, Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Martha Monahan, Pitcairn. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Feeney, Wall. Asst. Reck. Sec., Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Wall. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Louise Shew, Wall. Treas., Mrs. Annie Miller, Agatha st., Pitcairn. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Duffy, Pitcairn; Mrs. Margaret O'Keefe, Pitcairn; Mrs. Mary Kelly, Wall; Mris. Lizzie Geary, Wall; Mrs. Nora Duma, Wall. Branch No. 798. Past Pres., Mrs. Nellie McEvoy, 1430 Colwell st., P. Pres., Miss Katherine Ford, 807 Ledlie st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Katherine Linn, 4622 S. Atlantic ave,, P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Frances Dougherty, 1333 Vickroy st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Stella Saunders, 2 Shipton st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Kate Barry, 817 Wylie ave., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mayme Nugent, 3210 Boquet st., P. Treas., Miss Nellie Ford, 807 Ledlie st., P, Marshal, Mrs. Nellie McEvoy, 1430 Colwell st., P. Guard, Miss Annie Harris, Davis Bldg., P. Trustees, Miss Ella Harris, Davis Bldg,., P.; Mrs. Mary Shannon, 2 Shipton st., P.; Mrs. Helen Kennedy, 1324 Vickroy st., P,.; Mrs. Bessie Keefe, 907 WVylie ave., P.; Mrs. Elizabeth Young, 1002 Ann st., P. Branch No. 810. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Tyrone Hall, Scottdale. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. A. Lambing. Pres., Mrs. E. Dickerhoff, Moyer ave., Scottdale. First. Vice Pres., Mirs. M. Mulroy, Everson. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. R. Downs, Broadway, Scottdale. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret O'Connor, 507 Eleanor ave., Scottdale. Asst,. Rec. Sec., Miss Annie Horne, Scottdale. Fin. Sec., Miss Inez Thompson, Scottdale. Treas., Miss May Evans, Scottdale. Marshal, Mrs. A. Grumley, Scottdale. Guard, Mrs. M. iruff, Scottdale. Trustees, Mrs. Cath. Finnerty, Scottdale; Mrs. M. King, Scottdale; Mrs. M. A. Byrne, Scottdale; Mrs. M. Yahner, Scottdale. Branch No. 815. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 8:00 in Rutter's Hall, Uniontown. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. P. Kenna. Past Pres., Mrs. Delilah T. Hagan, 102 N. Gallatin ave., Uniontown. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth J, Locke, 65 Jefferson st., Uniontown. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Lane, 50 Lawn ave., Uniontown. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Edith Gould, 76 Stewart ave., Uniontown. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Mason, 29 Franklin st., Uniontown. Fin. Sec., Miss Frances Meehan, 144 Grant st., Uniontown. Treas., Mrs. Kath. McHugh, 55 Wilson ave., Uniontown. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Rogers, 132 Grant st., LUniontown. Guard, Irene Slazek, 214 Derrick ave., Uniontown. Trustees, Elizabeth O'Connell, Derrick ave., Uniontown; Katherine Christie, R. F,. D. No. 2, Uniontown; Mary Fallon, Searight ave., Uniontown..Branch No. 830. Pres., Mrs. Mary Slattery, Emswortl. Rec. Sec,, Miss Clara Snider, Emsworth. Fin. Sec., Miss Emma Bahl, Emsworth. Treas., Miss Josephine Ruipers, Emsworth, Branch No. 840 Meets First Sunday in School Hall, Perrysville. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. Schabler. Pres., Mrs. Clara Smith, West View. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Heid, Perrysville. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Martin, Perrysville. Treas., Miss AMarX Rauft, Perrysville. Branch No. 850. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 8:00 in St. Mary's Hall, N. Jefferson st., Kittanning. Pres., Miss Catherine Neurohr, 207 Maple st,, Kittanning. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna M. Little, 250 Sr Jefferson st., Kittanning. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Rhodes, 413 S. McKean st., Kittanning. Treas., Miss Eleanor Neurohr, 207 Maple st., Kittanning. Marshal, Miss Mollie Carmady, 228 Chestnut st., Kittanning. Guard, Miss Minnie Pitts, S. Jefferson st., Kittanning. Branch No. 854. Meets Second and Fourth WVAednesdays at 8.15 in Rodgers Hall, West Depot st., Latrobe. Spiritual Director, Rev. H. F. McCollough. Past Pres., Mrs. Annie Murry, S. Ligonier st., Latrobe,. Pres., Mrs. Mary Poffhoff, Ligonier st., Latrobe. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Marriott, S. Ligonier st., Latrobe. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Agusta Hankey, St. Clair st., Latrobe. Rec. Sec., Mrs. M. T. Reeves, 311 Fairmont st., Latrobe.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910, 125 LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Hill, E. Spring st., Latrobe. Fin. Sec., Mrs. M. Vinlopskie, S. Jefferson st., Latrobe. Treas., Miss Agnes Kattan, Chestnut st., Latrobe. Marshal, Mrs. Bertha Noel, S. Jefferson st., Latrobe. Guard, Mrs. F. Schasney, S. Jefferson st., Latrobe. Trustees, Mrs. Mary C. Butz, Main st., Latrobe; Mrs. Catherine Conway, Ligonier st., Latrobe; Mrs. Margaret Murphy, James st., Latrobe; Mrs. Laura F. Gill, Ligonier st., Latrobe; Mrs. Margaret Geary, James st., Latrobe. Branch No. 857. Meets First and Third Friday at 7:30 in Corpus Christi School Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J,. G. Beane. Past Pres., Mrs. Jennie Gardner, 1218 Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Mrs. Sadie Reilly, 1001 Lincoln ave;, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 1525 Lincoln ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Sarah Murray, 1369 Montezuma st., E.E_, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Kathryn McCarthy, 7006 Monticello st., E.E,, P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Harriet Daily, 6626 Brainard st., E.E., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Julia McGreevy, 52 Lemington ave., E.E., P. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Haggerty, 1364 Montezuma st., E.E., P. Marshal, Mrs. Sophia Scheiff, Broadhead st., E.E4, P. Guard, Mrs. Nellie Clark, 1523 Lincoln ave., P. Trustees, Miss Sarah Harding, 6704 Deary st., E.E., P.; Mrs. Agnes McGworty, 508 Lincoln ave.., P.; Mrs. Catherine Haggerty, 1346 Montezuma st., E.E., P.; Mrs. Mary King, 1359 Montezuma st., E.E., P.; Mrs. Mary Murray, 52 Lemington ave., E.E., P. Branch No. 879. Meets First and Third Thursdays in St. Walburga's School Hall, P. Past Pres., Miss B. Motzell, 7180 Lemington ave., P. Pres., Mlrs. M. Mausmann, 1326 Grotto st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. P.. Kramer, Lincoln ave., P. Second Vice. Pres., Miss O. Hoffmann, Travella ave., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. M,. Stannard, 221 Renfrew st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss A. Iloffmann, Travella ave., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. M. White, Lincoln Park, P. Treas., Mrs. C. Kirchner, Campania ave., P. Marshal, Miss M. Reott, 1620 Westmoreland st., P. Guard, Mrs. P. Korta, cor. Lemington and Lincoln aves., P. Branch No. 882. Past Pres., Mrs. E. Smith. Pres., Mrs. B. Vilsack, 51 Wilson st., West Emtna. First Vice Pres., Mrs. A. Herman. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. M.. Jordan. Rec. Sec., Mrs. C. Halloran. Fin. Sec., Miss 13. Hoffman. Treas., Miss C,. Berger. Marshal, Mrs. A. Robinson. Guard, Mrs. M. Wagner.'Irustees, Mrs. C. Kosht, Mrs. B. Vilsack, Mrs. J,. Poppe, Miss C. Berger, Mrs. E. Kraus. Branch No. 954. Meets First and Third Sundays in St. Henry's School Hall, Mt. Oliver, P. Past Pres., Mrs. Margaretha Reinhardt, 522 Arlington ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Zwilker, Sterling st., Mt. Oliver, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Krumenacher, Salisbury st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs,. Elizabeth Brickner, Cobden st., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Fisher, 308 Clover st., Mt. Oliver, P: Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Theresa Nieport, Meadow st., Mt. Oliver, P. Treas., Miss Atrnie Shuck, Arlington ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Shuck, Arlington ave., Mt. Oliver, P.' Marshal, Miss Mary Kerman, 308 Clover st., Mt. Oliver, P. Guard, Mrs. Anna Rieber, Spring st., Mt. Oliver, P. Trustees, Mrs. Sauers, Shaw st., Mt. Oliver, P.; Mrs. Neuhausler, Charles st., Mt. Oliver, P.; Mrs. Helfen, Salisbury st., P.; Mrs. Betz, Golback st., Mt. Oliver, P.; Mrs. Kress, Mellon st., Mt. Oliver, P. Branch No. 988. Past Prests., Mrs. Agnes Gallagher, 118 Mifflin st., Edgewood; Mrs. Lizzie Selheimer, 108 Pitt st., Wilkinsburg. Pres., Miss Edith Murphy, 7702 Cannon st., Swissvale. First Vice Pres., Miss Hazel Connors, Gordon st., Swissvale. Second Vice Pres., Miss Catherine O'Brien, 7362 Schley ave., Swissvale. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Clara G.. Morrow, 2033 Center st,, Swissvale. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Sue McAllister, Lehigh ave., Swissvale. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Emily Todd, Center st., Swissvale. Treas., Miss Rose M,. Barry, 7517 Dickson st., Swissvale. Marshal, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Monongahela ave., Swissvale. Guard, Mrs. Sarah Connors, Gordon st., Swissvale. Trustees, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Monongahela ave., Swissvale; Mlrs. Catherine Coyle, 2044 Monongahela ave., Swissvale; Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Wayne st., Swissvale; Mrs. Margaretha Neid, Rosslyn st., Swissvale; Mrs. J. E. Ryan, 7521 Dickson st., Swissvale. Branch No. 995. Meets Second and Fourth Ihursdays at 8:00 in St. Pius Church Hall, Evans ave. cor. Ninth st., McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Rev. F. G. Coyle, 910 Evans ave., McKeesport.126 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION-Continted. Past Pres., Miss Rose Gallaher, E. Eighth ave., McKeesport. Pres., Mrs. Catherine D. Shuff, 703 Hazel st., McKeesport. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret O'Connell, Parker st., McKeesport,. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Clay, Evans ave., McKeesport. Rec. Sec., Miss Mabel Conway, 1600 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Irene O'Malley, cor. Ninth ave., and Soles st., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., Miss Stella Bollinger, Crawford st., McKeesport.'Ireas., Miss Mary Bollinger, Crawford st., McKeesport. Marshal, Mrs. Annie Lewis, Icenberger st., McKeesport. Guard, Mrs, Thos. Carr, 1323 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Branch No. 1092. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 Corner Fifth st. and Glenwood ave., Ambridge. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. Walsh. Past PIres., Mrs. Margaret Callahan, Third st., Ambridge. Pres., Mrs. Alice Mullin, Melrose ave., Animbridge. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Bott, Economy. Second Vice Pres., Mrs,. lla Bayers, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Rec. Sec.., Mrs. Kate Conyers, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs,. Theresa Becker, Maplewood ave., Ambridge. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Daisy Knighton, Maplewood ave., Ambridge. Treas., Mrs. Gertrude Troll, Maplewood ave., Ambridge. Marshal, Mrs. Marguerite I-Tagemann, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Guard, Mrs. Emma Laffey, Economy. Trustees, Mrs. Annie Conneley, Melrose ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Susan Toohey, Melrose ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Freda Loedding, Maplewood ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Anna Schwartz, Melrose ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Margaret Callahan, Third st., Ambridge. Finance Committee. Mrs. Mary Weinhauser, Mrs. Ellen Savage, Mrs. Katherine Stahler. Branch No. 1076. Meets Second and Fourthl Thursdays at 7:30 in Scholastica's Hall, Aspinwall,. Spiritual Director, Rev. John Hackett. Pres., Mrs. Isabel Recklein, Aspinwall. First Vice Pres., Miss Rose Alberson, Aspinwall. Second Vice Pres., Miss Julia Burke, Aspinwall. Rec. Sec., Miss Irene Itawkins, 1856 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Leonard, Aspinwall. Fin. Sec., Miss Stella Doherty, Aspinwall. Treas., Mrs. Minnie Cain, Aspinwall. Marshal, Mrs. Ellen Dolieity, Aspinwall. Guard, Mrs. Sara Mahony, Aspinwall. Trustees, Mrs. Anna Leonard, Aspinwall; Mrs. Mary Wilson, Aspinlwall; Mrs. Mary Wagner, Aspinwall, Mrs. Sara Mahony, Aspinwall; Mrs. Annie McLaughlin, Aspinwall. Branch No. 883. Pres., Mrs. George -I. TTegner. First Vice Pres. Mrs. William Stevenson. Second Vice Pres., Miss Anna Coyne. Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine Gleason. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Zwickert. Sec., Miss Mary Heuler. Treas., Mrs. E. A. Parkin. Marshal, Mrs. Katlherine Kenan. Guard. Mrs. Anna Gleason. F. FERRARI S. ROSSI BELL PHONE FISK 184-L Pittsburg Monumental Works DESIGNERS and CARVERS LETTERING AND CARVING DONE WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS Building Work Solicited, Monuments, Tombstones and Cemetery WVork a Specialty. Cleaning Granite and Marble Monuments and Vaults. 3156 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. PARTICULAR1 COUNCIL OF PITTSBURGH. Instituted Marcll, 1891,. Meets on the First Sunday of each month at 3:00 in Epiphany School Hall, Washington st., Pittsburgh. COUNCIL OFFICERS. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Regis Canevin, 136 N. Craig st., Pittsburgh. President, M. C. O'Donovan, 722 Island ave., McKees Rocks. First Vice President, Bernard J. Coll, 406 Atwood st., Pittsburgh. Second Vice President, J. H. Gabriel, 38 Sharon st., Pittsburgh. Secretary, Frank D. McKeever, 1639 Denniston ave., Pittsburgh. Treasurer, Patrick O'Connor, 6387 Penn ave., Pittsburgh. CONFERENCES IN DIOCESE. St. Paul's Cathedral, No. 1. Aggregated April 1861. Meets Every Sunday at 10:30 in School Hall, North Craig st., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Regis Canevin. Pres., John T. Comes, Washington Bank Bldg., P. Vice Pres., Bernard J,. Coll, 406 Atwood st., P. Sec., P. F. Gallagher, Bessemer bldg., P. Treas., F. D,. McKeever, 1639 Denniston ave., P. St. Peter's, North Side, P., No. 2. Aggregated April, 1868. Meets Every Sunday at 2:00 in Church Basement, North Side, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. W,. O'Connell. Pres., F. A. Butler, Bidwell st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., John Revegno, Arch st., N.S., P. Sec., Peter I-lennigan, 1302 Fayette st., N.S., P. Treas., M. Hagan, 515 Marion ave., N,.S., P. St. Michael's, No. 3. Aggregated August, 1870. Meets on Sunday at 4:00 in St. Michael's Casino, South Side, P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. P. Gerard, C.P. Pres., Jos. H. Gabriel, Sharon st,., Mt. Oliver P. O., P. Vice Pres., Bernard Deisenroth, Excelsior st., Mt. Oliver, P. Sec., F. W. Kersting, 104 Pius st., S.S., P. Treas., Aug. Rausch, 94 Pius st., S.S., P. Sacred Heart, No. 4. Aggregated June, 1890. Meets Every Monday at 8:00 in School Hall, Center ave., E.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. Francis Keane. Pres., Patrick O'Connor, 6387 Penn ave., E.E., P. Vice Pres., Wm. A. Keating, 708 Summerlea st., E. I., P. Sec., A. S. Cooke, 6100 Jackson st., E.E., P.'reas., John Conlon, 5881 Ellsworth ave., E.E., P. St. Kieran's, No. 5. Aggregated November, 1891. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in School Hall, Carnegie ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. F. Doyle. Pres. W. C. Boyle, 5133 Holmes st., P, Vice Pres., E. J. Bannister, 5261 Butler st., P. Treas., Patrick Walsh, 5240 Carnegie ave., P. St. Benedict the Moor, No. 6. Reorganized September 22, 1901. Meets Every Sunday at 11:30 in School Hall, Overhill st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Haggerty, 15 Overhill st., P. Pres., Elmo M. Anderson, 2521 Alliquippa st., P. Vice Pres., John F. Butler, 124 Fulton st., P. Sec., Leo Woods, 4820 Dauphin st., P. Treas., Thomas Taylor, 2418 Center ave., P. St. Brigid's, No. 7. Aggregated January 27, 1897. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in Church Hall, Enoch st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Martin Ryan, 1833 Wylie ave., P. Pres., John Whitney, 1827 Webster ave., P. Vice Pres., Hugh F, Donnelly, 2237 Bedford ave., P. Sec., Jas. J. Powell, 2239 Bedford ave., P. Treas., E. John White, 238 Emerson st,., E.E., P. St. Agnes, No. 8. Aggregated April 17, 1899. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in School Hall, Fifth ave. and Soho st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev, Hugh McHugh, Fifth - ave., nr. Soho st., P. Pres., Thos. J. Dineen, 519 Alliquippa st., P. Vice Pres., John M. McCarthy, 2318 Fifth ave., P. Sec., A. L. Withum, Eunice st., P. Treas., M. McGuire, 2320 Fifth ave., P. St. Mary's, No. 9. Aggregated October, 1889. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in Church Hall, Forty-sixth st., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Monsgr: F. L. Tobin, Forty-sixth st., P. Pres., E. S. Geary, 215 Main st., P. First Vice. Pres., P. G. Morgan, 4012 Butler st., P. Second Vice Pres., J. S. Shaw, 298 Fortyfifth st., P. Sec,., R. C. DeLowry, 321 Darsie st., P. Treas., T. E. Murphy, Forty-fourth st, and Penn ave., P. St. Stephen's, No. 10. Aggregated May 29, 1899. Meets Every Sunday at 3:00 in Church'Sacristy, Second ave., Hazelwood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Devlin, Second ave. and Elizabeth st., P. Pres., Casper Fielding, 146 Marsden st., Hazelwood, P. Vice Pres., Chas. Wendel, 63 Hazelwood;ave., Hazelwood, P, Sec., W. H. Fielding, 146 Marsden st., Hazelwood, P. Treas., W. B. O'Neil, Kirscher st., Hazelwood, P, Holy Trinity, No. 11. Aggregated January'22, 1900. Meets Every Sunday after High Mass in School Hall. Spiritual Director, Rev. Vincent A. Metzler, O.CC. Pres., Andreas Dressel, 15 Junilla st., P. Vice Pres., Henry Ziegler, 5 Van Braam st., P. Sec. and Treas., L. Wittman, 1013 Gibbon st.,P. 127Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY-Continued. Annunciation, North Side, No. 12. Organized November 28, 1897. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in School Hall, Norwood ave., N,.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. F. J. McCabe, Norwood ave., N.S., P. Pres., James Carroll, 66 Charles st., N,.S., P. Sec., Thos. Donovan, 37 Sarah st., N.S., P. Treas., P. J. Lively, Taggart st., N.S., P. Holy Rosary, No. 13. Organized December 5, 1897. Meets Every Sunday at 12:30 in No. 2 School Room, Kelly st. and Lang ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Malady. Pres., H,. E. Weaver, 7007 Hamilton ave., P. Vice Pres., J. R. Dinges, 6836 Kelly st., P. Sec., E. M. Clark, 7628 Hamilton ave., P. Treas., Thomas E. Doyle, Lloyd and Hilliard sts., P. St. James', No. 14. Organized May 22, 1898. Meets Every Sunday at 7:00 in Pastoral Residence, Main st., W.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. John Price. Pres., Conrad Auth, 2 Kerr ave., WV.E., P. Vice Pres., Albert Munia, 152 Wabash ave., P. Treas., James Burns, 110 Wabash ave., W.F,E., P. Our Lady Help of Christians, No. 15. Organized March 25, 1900. Meets Every Sunday'at 9:30 in School Hall, Meadow st., ES.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Ugolino Biferino. Pres., Anthony J.- DeSimone, 326 Shetland ave., E.E., P. First Vice Pres., Raffacle Colangelo, 6320 Joseph st., P. Second Vice Pres., M. A. Ignelzi, 145 Meadow st., E.E., P. Sec., Jos. G. Hirsch, 9 lEverett st., E.E., P. Treas., Frank A. DeSimone, 516 Larimer ave., E.E., P. St. Francis de Sales, No. 16. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Thursday at 7:45 in Church, McKees Rocks. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. J. Coyne. Pres., M. C. O'Donovan, McKees Rocks. Vice Pres., Ed. Kennedy, McKees Rocks. Sec., Chas. F. Engel, McKees Rocks. Treas., Fred Yaggi, McKees Rocks. St. Rosalia, No. 17. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Sunday at 1:30 in School Hall, Greenfield ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. H. McEvoy. Pres., Herman J. Grant, Minnesota st., P. Vice Pres., Hugh Donnelly, 126 Greenfield ave., P. Sec., John A. Murphy, Graphic st., P. Treas., H. J,. Grant, Minnesota st., P. Epiphany, No. 18. Meets Every Friday at 8:30 in School Hall, Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. L. A. O'Connell, Franklin and Congress sts., P. Pres., Dennis Donahue, 1611 Forbes st., P. First Vice Pres., J. Donahue, 1329 Bluff st., P. Second Vice Pres., R. J. Crawford, 811 Wylie ave,., P. Sec., J,. F. R. Corcoran, 629 Herron ave., P. Treas., James Reilly, 912 Vickroy st., P. St. Patrick's, No. 19. Aggregated June 18, 1909. Meets Every Sunday at 2:00 in Church Hall, Liberty and Seventeenth sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Graham. Pres., Jaimes E. Riley, 317 Main st., P. Vice Pres., Francis Creigan, 107 Monaca Way, P. Treas., Robert Sheehan, 2314 Penn ave., P. St. Andrew's, No. 20. Aggregated J une 1, 1906. Meets Every Thursday at 7:15 in Pastoral Residence, Beaver ave., North Side, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Quilter, 2210 Beaver avei., N.S.,' P. Pres., Janies Frost, 2428 Colorado st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., John Kelly, Superior st., N,.S., P. Sec., J. A. Gallagher, M. D., 2000 Beaver ave., N.S., P. Treas., Rev. P. J. Quilter, 2210 Beaver ave., N.S., P. St. Ann's, No. 21. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Ann's Hall, Lincoln and Butler sts., Millvale. Spiritual Director, Rev. Geo. Lee. Pres., John Burke, 14 Butler st., Millvale, Vice Pres., Edward Murphy, Mead ay., Millvale. Sec., R. L. Kochler, 212 Washington st., Etna. Treas., Jos. Von Hoene, 229 Sample st., Millvale. Corpus Christi, No. 22. Organized February 12, 1905. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 ill School Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. G. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. Pres., George Oesterle, 6810. Atwell st., E.E., P. Vice Pres., J. F. Kearney, 415 Lemington ave., P. Sec., F. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Treas., Rev. J. G,. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. St. James', No. 23. Meets IEvery Sunday at 11:30 in Parish House, Sewickley. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. M,. Sweeney. Pres., John Marron, Esq., Sewickley. Vice Pres., N. J. Geary, Sewickley. Sec., G. M. Becker, Sewickley. Treas., G. M. Becker, Sewickley. St. Joseph's, No. 24. Organized January, 1908. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Bauer. Pres., Clarence Furst, 428 Pearl st., P. Vice Pres., M. Schatz, 4784 Cypress st., P. Sec., A. HI. Doering, 4207 Mifflin st., P,. Treas., George Angel, 328 Cedar st., P. St. Peter's, No. 25. Organized'January, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 7:30 in School Hall, McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. C. A. McDermott. Pres., D. G. Donovan, Walnut st., McKeesport. Vice Pres., S. P. Barry, 738 Jenny Lind st., McKeesport. Sec., A. J. Suhrie, 738 Jenny Lind st,., McKeesport. Treas., T. P. Howard, 546 Fifth ave., McKeesport. 128Catho!ic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Do you care to become a Stockholder in Your Home Company Ten Minutes of your time to Compare Our Contract with Others is all we ask OFFICERS J. Warren Lytle.. President Hon. J. A. Langfitt, Vice President W. Wallace Miller. Vice President Dr. R. L. Smith. Vice President John C. Hill.... Treasurer Elgin A. Hill.... Secretary E. W. Stevenson, M. D., Med. Direc. Charles E. Boothby.. Actuary William A. Wood... Aulitor Fred W. Scott.... Counsel DIRECTORS The above named officers and Hen. George B. Luper, Hon. Hyatt M. Cribbs, H. I. Schotter, J. M. Horner, Charles E. Dinkey, J. H. McCrady, William R. Jarvis,: John S. Oursler, Thomas' H. Reniers,' W. W. Keefer, Eugene P. Wh'itcomb, H. W. F. Graham, W. R. Hadley, Dr. J. B. Keaggy, A. W. Calloway, Charles A. Martin, Thomas M. Allen,'Henry Harris, Ccnrad Miller, Standard Mutual Life Insurance Co. O F AM ERI CA HOME OFFICE Commonwealth Building II 14 L PII SBURGH, PA.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY-Continued. Holy Cross, No. 26. Reorganized January 12,' 1906. Meets Every Sunday at 9:30 in School Room, Carson and Thirty-second sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. Devlin. Pres., James Kennedy, 3112 McClurg St., S.S., P. Vice Pres., John O'Connell, Larkins ay. and Twenty-seventh st., S,S., P. Sec., Thos. Murphy, 3122 Quincy st., S.S., P. Treas., Win, Maloy, 2816 Mary st., S.S,, P. SS. Peter and Paul's, No. 27. Organized February 16, 1908.'Meets First Friday at 8:00 in School Hall, Larimer ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev, Monsgr. J. Suhr. Pres., E. J. Cyphers, 40 Mayflower st., P. Vice Pres., J. Pfaller, N. Euclid ave., P. Sec., F. J. Scheib, 6243 Station st., P. Treas., C, Brucker, Frankstown ave., P; St. Coleman's, No. 28, Turtle Creek. St. Joseph's, No. 29, Sharpsburg. St. Richard's, No. 30. Organized March 1, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 10:00 in School Hall, Webster ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jos. D. Hagan. Pres., James G. Bergman, 2506 Bedford ave. P. Vice Pres., Edward J. Cavanaugh, 521 Herron ave., P. Sec., John Price, 3446 Ridge st., P. Treas, Lewis F. Deeds, 2517 Spallett st., P. Immaculate Conception, No. 31. Organized April, 1908. Spiritual Director, Rev. Bonaventure Piscopo. Pres., E. Guidone, 4739 Juniper st., P. Vice Pres., D. Bucci. Sec., F. DelSignore, 453 Pearl st., P. Treas., Jno. A. S. Piccardo, 237 Fisk st., P. St. James', No. 32. Organized May 15, 1908. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. A, Lambing, L.L. D. Pres., John J. Mack, 652- Peebles st., Wilkinsburg. Vice Pres., J. M. Boisson, LeMar st., Wilkinsburg. St. Anslem's, No. 33. Organized May 17, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in Church Hall, Swissvale. Spiritual Director, Rev. Daniel O'Connell. Pres., J. J. Crane, 2227 Woodstock alve., Swissvale. Vice Pres., James Nugent, 7339 McClure ave., Swissvale. Sec., H. P. Fallen, 2026 Wayne st., Swissvale. Treas., Jos, Diemer, 2014 Noble st., Swissvale. St. Joseph's, No. 34, Braddock. Organized June 26, 1908. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. F. May. Pres., Henry J. Wagner, 410 Camp st., Braddock. Vice Pres., Leon J. Walter, 224 Camp st., Braddoclk. Branch No. 883. Sec., Geo. A. Huber, 324 Rebecca st., Brad-, dock. Treas., John Zewe, 15 Holland st., Braddock. St. Francis Xavier's, No. 35. Organized, 1893, Meets Every Friday at 8:00 in Church Hall, California ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis P. Ward, Antrim st. and California ave., N.S., P. Pres., Louis M, Heyl, Fleming ave., N.S., P. Vice Pres,., John Jennings, McClure ave., N.S., P. Sec., John B. Daley, 673 Preble ave., N.S., P. Treas., Rev. F. P. Ward. St. Mary's of the Mount, No. 36. Organized November 8, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 10:00 in Church Hall. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. P. Griffin. IPres., John J. Murray, Wyoming st., P. Vice Pres., Robert J. Philpott, 437 Merrimac st., P. Sec., E. J. Schroth, 68 Merrimac st., P. Treas., J. L. Sullivan, 127 Grandview ave., P. St. Pius', No. 37. Organized March 21, 1909. Meets Every Tuesday at 7:30 in St. Pius, Hall, McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Rev. F. J. Coyle. Pres., Gregory C. Diffendal, 811 N. Soles st., McKeesport. Vice Pres., Austin Hughes, 810 N. Soles st.. McKeesport. Sec.; L. F. Maher, 2300 E. Eighth st", McKeesport. Treas., Joll'n Rainfirth, 1908 Beaver st.,'McKeesport. St. Mary's, No. 38. Organized, 1909. Meets Every Sunday at 11:30 in St. Mary's Hall, McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Rev, Law. Boell, Olive st., McKeesport. Pres., George Lippert, 406 Willmott st., McKeesport. Vice Pres., Wm. H. Gagan, Evans ave., McKeesport. Sec., Wmin. J. Yester, 1203 Locust st., McKeesport. Treas., P. C. Yester, 404 Fifth ave., McKeesport. St. Cecelia's, No. 39. Organized, 1909. Meets Every. Friday at 7:30 in Church, Glassport. Spiritual Director, Rev. F. R. Rea. Pres., Charles Schuler, Glassport. First Vice Pres., George Cross, Glassport. Second Vice Pres., Paul Dillon, Glassport. Sec., James McMahon, Glassport. Treas., Michael Durr, Glassport, Resurrection, No. 40. Organized' July 4, 1909. Meets Every Tuesday at 8:00 in Church Room, 1057 Brookline blvd., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. L. Quinn. Pres., Timothy C. Layton, 812 Glendah -ave., Brookline, P. Vice Pres., Frank J. -Vietmeir, Oak Station. Sec., J. Ed. Ebrenz, 1063 Chelsea ave., Brookline, P. Treas., Jas. P. Durkin, 1914 Woodward ave., Brookline, P. St. Michael's, No. 41. Organized October, 1909. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in Church Hall, Elizabeth. Spiritual Director, Rev. Father Fallon. Pres., Fred Kessler, Elizabeth. Vice Pres., Thomas Hurst, Elizabeth,. Sec., Francis McN'eill, Elizabeth. Treas., Frank Carney, Elizabeth. 129Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Dioce-e, 1910. Supreme. Supreme Supreme Supreme Supreme Supreme YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE SUPREME OFFICERS. Chaplain, MOST REV. P. W. RIORDAN, San Francisco, Cal. President, L. E. MA.I-AN, Eureka, Cal. First Vice President, P. H. KEEFE, Sharpsburg, Pa. Second Vice Presideint, WILLIAM F. RAY, Cincinnati, Ohio. Secretary, C. A. SLIN;GER, 933 E. Morris Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Treasurer, D. J. CULLINAN, 235 Fairmount Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. COUNCILS IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE. Holy Trinity Council, Pittsburgh. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Past Pres., Henry Loschelder. Pres., Frank Melcher, 169 DeVilliers st., P. First Vice Pres.., Jos. Sumimaers. Second Vice Pres., Chas. Goelz. Fin. Sec., L. J. Dietrich. Rec. Sec., M\;ss Florence KIretz. Treas., H. B. Sch'eicher. Sentinel, H'oward Giegrich. Marslhal, Jos. Kress. Executive Committee, Hern' an Wernert, Jos. Grefenstette, A. P. Giegrich. Delegates, He:man Ehlers, H. B. Schleicher, L. J. Dietrich. Columbus Council No. 431. Meets Second Monday in Y. M.' I. Hall, Butler and Forty-seventh sts., P. Pres., John J.'Meehan, Forty-s'xth st., P. Sec., M. A. Carmody, 248 Forty-fourth st., P. Marquette Council No. 435. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 and Last Monday at 8:00, in their hall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. Pres., Dr. H.. J. Benz, 1809 Carson st., S.S., P. First Vice Pres., James B. Haddock, 1713 Carey ay., S.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Daniel Dunne, 2019 Bluff st., P, Rec. and Cor. Sec., Patrick McManus, 13 Shingiss st., P. Fin. Sec., F. V. Ganter, 51 Chalfant st., P. *Treas., Jas. J. Toole, 1913 Jane st., S.S., P. Leo Council'No. 483. Meets Second Monday and Fourth Sunday -at 100 Maple ave., P. Chaplain, Rev. A. Weisenberger. Pres., A. M. Letzkus, 118 Climax st., P. First Vice Pres., Joseph Diethorn, rear 44 Ruth st., P. Second Vice Pres., John W. Bronder, 24 John st., P. -Rec. Sec., Otto A. Hokamp, 152 Climax st., P.'Fin. Sec., Charles C. Land, 94 Freeland st., P. Trreas., Joseph P. Fleckenstein, 75 Beltzhoover ave., P. -Outside Sentinel, Adam S. Batting, Manton st., P. Inside Sentinel, Alphonse Hogenmiller, 170 Climax st., P. iExecutive Committee, Thomas L. Barrett, 321 I eltzhoo'ver ave., P.; Joseph Diethorn, rear 44 Ruth st., P.; Fred Hokamp, 152 Climax st., P. Lafayette Council No. 447. Meets First and Third Sundays at 2:30, at 1119 Penn ave., P. Pres., P.. J. Morgan, Maplewood ave., Crafton. First Vice Pres., M. McDonough, 210 Peiin ave., P. Treas., John A. Hare, 70 Marion st., P.. Fin. Sec., M. O. I-anlon, 5801 Parker st., P. Rec. Sec., T. J. Doyle, 2012 Tustin st., P. Chairman Exezutive' Com., James Harvey, 1401 Veto st., N.S., P, Sharpsburg Council No. 489. Meets Second Monday and Fourth Sunday in St. Joseph's IIall, Ninth and Clay sts., Sharpsburg. Spiritual Director, Rev. T. V. Rosensteel. Pres., Thos. A. Nestor, 1405 Main st., Sharpsburg. First Vice Pres., John M. Quinn, 321 Butler st., Etna. Second Vice Pres., Harry Thompson, Glenshaw. Rec. Sec., J. B. Hetherington, Fifth and Wylie aves., P. Fin. Sec., T. A. Daugherty, Marys ave., Sharpsburg. Treas., Patrick Anglin, Sharpsburg. Inside Sentinel, John Ettmeyer, Sharpsburg. Outside Sentinel, Wm. Carter, Sharpsburg. Executive Committee, Jos. L.. Miller, Ninth st., Sharpsburg; Edw. Haberman, Clay st., Sharpsburg; Walter Haggerty, Twenty-first, st., Sharpsburg; Albert Waldfogle, Etna; Patrick Collins, Etna. Rev. J. F. Bauer Council No. 480. Meets'Third Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Wendelin's School Hall, Carrick. Pres., John Kronenberger, 2703 Custer ave., Carrick. First Vice Pres.,'Ihomas Smith, 170 Kirk ave., Carrick. Second Vice Pres., John Miller, 425 Kirk ave., Carrick. Rec. Sec., John Butch, 2553 Church ave., Carrick. Fin. Sec., Albert Dowling, R. F. D, No. 1, Fair Haven. Treas., Geo. Miller, 11 Main st., Carrick. Marshal, John Eisenbarth, 2549 Brownsville rd., Carrick.'Inside Sentinel, Wm. Bauer, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair Haven. Standing Committee, Casper Eicker, 563 Kirk ave., Carrick; Jos. Wagner, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair Haven; Jos. Kapp, 2624 Brownsville rd., Carrick. 130Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN. Commandery No. 119, Verona. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in St. Joseph's School Hall, Verona. Pres., J. S. Werling, Verona. First Vice Pres., J. B. McCafferty, Verona,. Second Vice Pres., E. J. Lanahan, Verona. Rec. Sec., P. M. Molloy, Verona. Fin. Sec., L. J. Orgill, Verona. Treas., J. C. Grogan, Verona. Trustees, J. C. Grogan, Verona;'J. P. Canfield, Verona; J. S. Werling, Verona; B. J. Doyle, Verona; H,. F. O'Connell, Verona. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. J. Vogt. Commandery No. 153, Wilkinsburg. Meets every Monday at 8:00 in the basenient St. James Church, Franklin ave., Wilkinsburg. Pres.,'Ihos, Darby, 1217 Morrow st., Wilkinsburg. First Vice Pres., Joseph Manion, 2534 Frazier st., P. Second Vice Pres., Daniel O'Leary, 1139 South ave., Wilkinsburg. PHONES Bell, 1172 Grant, Hazel 5 P. A., 1172 Main ames jIaannery rolAer @Co. FUNERAL F U N E R A L DIRECTORS 541 and 543 GRANT STREET AND 4721 SECOND AVENUE HAZELWOOD PITTSBURGH, PA. PZTTSBURGu Rec. Sec., G. W. Schneider, 910 South ave., Wilkinsburg. Fin. Sec., Chas. Ranigan, 1137 Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Treas., N. Schneider, 1027 Rebecca ave., Wilkinsburg. Captain, Daniel O'Leary, 1139 South ave., Wilkinsburg. First Sentinel, John King,' 414 McNair st.,. Wilkinsburg. Second Sentinel, Joseph Manion, 2534 Frazierst., P. Messenger, John King, 414 McNair st,, Wil-- kinsburg. Guard, Daniel Kelly, 206 S. Lang ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. A. Lambing. Commandery No. 284, Turtle Creek. Meets Second Tuesday and Fourth Sunday in their hall, Ninth st., Turtle Creek. Pres., Thos. Ammon, Penn ave., Turtle Creek. Sec., James W. Kennedy, 312 Beech st., East Pittsburg. Bell Phones 424-425-426 Hemlock P. A. Phone 137 South Established 1892 i?reUiwieser Co. LUMBER OFFICE and YARDS: S. Eighteenth St. and P. L. E. R. R. PITTSBURGH, PA. EUROPEAN PLAN RATES $1.00 TO $1.50. $1 50 TO $2.50 WITH BATH. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER LONG DISTANCE PHONE IN EVERY ROOM STREET CARS PASS IN FRONT FOR ALL PARTS OF THE CITY D. OLMSTED, MANAGING PROPRIETOR 131Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES PRIESTS' TOTAL ABSTINENCE LEAGUE. Honorary President, Most Reverend Patrick Pittsburgh Diocesan Branch League-PresiRyan, D. D. dent, Rev. M. P. Boyle; Secretary, Rev,. J. President, Very Rev,. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. A. Gilieece; Promotor, Rev. M. A. Lambing. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY CLUB. OF PITTSBURGH. Meets every quarter, beginning with January. Third Vice Pres., Herbert N. Munhall, 701 S. Pres., Charles B. Kenny, Frick Annex, P. Linden ave., P. First Vice Pres., John E. Gibbons, 127 N. Lin- Sec.-Treas., J. Linus Moran, 1659 Frick Bldg. den ave., P. Annex, P. Second Vice Pres., Albert E. Murphy, 1411 Shady ave., P. PITTSBURGH COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. President, John E. Kane; Vice President, Frank T. Lauinger; Secretary, Rev. H. J. McDermott, Pittsburgh College, Bluff st., Pittsburgh;'rreasurer, William Weiss. SETON HILL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Seton Hill Academy: President, Miss Regina Monahan; Secretary, Miss Rosalie McCann; Treasurer, Sister M. Francesca. Pittsburgh: President, Mrs. Harriet Flannery Carver; Secretary, Miss Kate Helen Murphy; Treasurer, Miss Mame Bennett. ST. VINCENT'S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. St. Vincent's College, Beatty, Pa. St. Vincent Alumni Association meets an- Treas., Edward Diebold, P. nually at St. Vincent College, Beatty, Pa. Executive Committee, Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, 136 Its purpose is to foster old friendships and to N. Craig st., P.; Rev. Charles Hipp, Castle enable its members to manifest their love for Shannon; John C. Hierholzer, M. D., 900 their "Alma Mater" by laboring to extend Cedar ave., N.S., P.; John L. Sagerson, her glory and to further her interests. Officers: Johnstown; John W. McFadyen, attorney, Pres., Rev. James Graven, Summit Latrobe. Vice Pres., William Loeffel, Chicago, Ill. Rec. Sec., Rev. Gerard Bridge, O.S.B., Beatty. Corresponding Sec., Dr. F. C. Boucek, N.S., P. (See also School and College Section) ST. XAVIER'S ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION. Triennial Meeting and Election last'Ihursday Cor. Sec., Miss Josephine Heyl, 2528 Baum st., P. in October in Assembly Room of Academy Rec. Sec., Miss Alice Moran, Oil City. -Our Lady of Mercy, Fifth and Craft aves., P. Treas., Directress St.. Xavier's Academy, Beatty. Annual Meeting and Social Meeting last Asst. Treas., Miss Josephine Heyl, 2528 Thursday in December in Hotel Schenley, P, Baum st., P,; Miss Marie Moorhead, 5538 Pres., Mrs. F. Farrell, 149 Dithridge st., P. Forbes st., P. Past Presidents. 1896 Mrs. Willis F. McCook 1888 Mrs. W. A, Heyl 1900 Mrs. Jos. E. Peebles 1904-07 Mrs. A. A. Frauenheim 1907-10 Mlrs. W, Farrell Vice Presidents. Mrs. Geo. W,. Baum Mrs. J. E. Larkin Miss Stella O'Brien Mrs. E. J. Fagan Mrs. W. F. McCook Mrs. J. E. Peebles Mrs. A,. A. Frauenheim Miss Marie L. Moorhead Mrs. G. W. Schmidt Mrs. W. A. Hoeveler Mrs. F,. B. Newell Mrs. M. A. Smith Mrs. M. D. Kuhn LITHUANIAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY. SS. Peter and Paul Branch. Sec., John Pusteluikas. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 at 818 Wash- Spiritual Director. Rev. S. J. Czepananis, SS. ington ave., Braddock. Peter and Paul's, Homestead. Pres., J. Ceparauskas. LITHUANIAN CATHOLIC UNION. Branch No. 105. Holy Name Society, No. 32. Meets 818 WVashington ave., Braddock. Meets Second Sunday in St, Vincent's Church, Crabtree, Pres., Aug. Lindvikas, Braddock. Pres., J. Bridge, rabtree. Sec,, John Pustelnikas, Braddock. Sec., J, B. Kintz, Manito. Spiritual Director, Rev. S. J.'Czepananis, SS. Treas., J. B.-:Karr,'Latrobe. Peter and Paul's; Homestead. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. Stanislaus, O,.S.B. 132Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Stewart-Holland Co. IRON AND WIRE FENCING -300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES-Continued. COLUMBUS CLUB. Club Rooms, Bellefield ave., P.. President, J. J. O'Connor; First Vice President, John Kellv; Second Vice President, William Loeffler;'Ihird Vice President, J. R. Russell; Treasurer, T. A. Dunn. Directors-Edward J,. Kent,'Ihomas Conley, Dr. C. A. Stillwagon, D. R. Deely, R. J. Corcoran, J. L. McShane, Richard Pollard. O'GROWNEY GAELIC SOCIETY OF PITTSBURGH Meets every Saturday at 8:00, September to Rec. Sec., Martin J,. Connolly, 346 Eighth ave., May (inclusive), at Elks' Hall, Fifth ave. and Homestead. Smithfield st., P. Treas., Ihbos. J. Egan, 1721 Bluff st., P. Pres., Michael O'Malley, 5103 Lindora st., P. Executive Colmmittee-Steven Madden, Thos, Vice Pres., P. J. Cronin, Pittsburgh College, Farrell, Thos. Stanford, Patrick Mullen, AnBluff st., P. thony J. Foley, W. J. Balfe and Miss Delia Fin. Sec., Thos. J. McCusker, 1319 Forbes st., P. Hogan. ST. MARY'S SEWING GUILD. Meets Every Wednesday from 9:00 to 4:00 Vice Pres., Mrs. Joseph Walters, 180 Home in St. Mary's Academy Building, Forty-sixth st., P. st., P. Sec., Mrs. EZ. C. Gardner, 4510 Calvin st., P. Pres., Mrs. M. F. O'Callahan, 3916 Penn Treas., Miss H. L. Dougherty, 4225 Geneva ave., P. st., P. ST. PAUL'S LADIES BENEFICIAL SOCIETY. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30, in Lyceum Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret Conlon, 4612 Henry Hall, Washington st., P,. st., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary Rielly, 5745 Kentucky ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Kate Lynch, 220 Wick st., P. Vice Pres., Miss Kate Calnane, 1505 Locust Marshal, Mrs. Anna Hawthorne, 2122 Center st., P ave,., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret McConville, Herron Guard, Miss Mary Hart, 914 Bedford ave., P. and Madison aves., P. C. eriePnfi4n 4ine 339 i'xth Abrua, Iittsburgh, Oppositet ClrinitU (14urrh UR exclusive specialties for the coming nuptials combine to make a Spring display worthy of your highest criticism: New Dresden creations with pastelle coloringsNew open stock crystal and gilt linesStunning display of tapestry trays in Wicker and Mahogany. q In making appropriate gifts for special occasions'our knowledge and experience are at your service. P. A. Phone 961-W 1909. Bell Phones, 939 Fisk; 303-R Fisk JOSEPH IRLBACHER'S RELIABLE CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS Corner Thirty-seventh and Butler Sts.-4778 Liberty Ave. Branches: 4504 and 5217 Butler St., Pittsburgh and Aspinwall, Pa. Ladies' and Gents' Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaire", in the Best Manner at Reasonable Rates. 133Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. uque ne National Bank NOW LOCATED AT 232 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL - $500,000 SURPLUS - $800,000 4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT John Bindley, President OFFICERS W. S. Linderman, Vice President S. A. McMullen, Cashier DIRECTORS John Bindley, President Hugh Moren, Capitalist Harry P. Pears, Wm. G,. Johnston Company James W. Patterson, Civil Engineer William Munhall, Oil Producer Robert J. McKay, Pres. Jas. McKay Company Wallace H. Rowe, President Pittsburg Steel Co. Geo. W. Theiss, President Monongahela River Willis F. McCook, Attorney C. C. C. Co. W. S. Linderman, Vice President 4 BELL PHONE 1308 SCHENLEY P. A. PHONE 150 PARK W. NIELANDER DEALER IN GRADE EATABLES 4605-4607 CENTER AVENUE NEAR CRAIG STREET HIGH 134 5 0OLD ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Erected at Corner of Fifth Avenue and Grant Street, Pittsburgh. Cornerstone Laid June 15, 1851. Cathedral Consecrated June 24, 1855. Abandoned 1903. (Illustration Courtesy Liberty Engraving Co.)Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FUHR' CHAMBERS 3618 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. ATWOOD STREET INTERIOR DECORATING ANTD HOUSE PAINTING IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WALL PAPERS FINE PAPERHANGING ORNAMENTAL RELIEF'WORK IF WE DO-N'ST DO YOUR WORK, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY. The Big Rubber Store of Pittsburgh will occupy after May 1st, 1910, the entire building. 933-935 Liberty Avenue and will OPEN ON that date he Finest Rubber Store in America We invite you to inspect our Retail Department Pittsburgh Rubber Co. Everythinog that's made of Rubber Bell Phones, 226, 227, 228 Schenley P. A. Phone, 25 Park Ireimeier Bros. GROCERS 3800 FORBES STREET OAKLAND - - PITTSBURGH BUY REAL ESTATE IN OAKLAND "THE GREAT CIVIC CENTER" IT'S THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN PITTSBURGH SEE M. B. CAIN, "He Knows" No. 211 Berger Building, Fourth Avenue and Grant Street MORTGAGES RENTING INSURANCE ___ 1001, l -. - 1 1 RACatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 1754 1910 ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Fifth Avenue and Craig Street, Pittsburgh. Rt. Rev. Regis Canevin, D. D., Rector; Assistants, Rev. Wmn. J. McMullen, Rev. B. N. Axmacher, Rev. T. F. Coakley, D. D. Residence, 136 North Craig Street; Bell Phone 609 Schenley. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 480 pupils. GENERAL INFORMATION. HOURS OF SERVICE-The Cathedral is open daily fifteen minutes before the first Mass and remains open until after Evening Service. On Week Days entrance is by East Transept Door, facing Craig Street. Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation-Low Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30; High Mass 11:00 o'clock a. m. Notices and sermon at all the Masses. Vespers and Benediction 7:30 p. m. (Sermon after Vespers from November to June). Services on Week Days-Masses: 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. DEVOTIONS every evening at 7:30. The Rosary and other prayers are recited, and on the more Solemn Festivals, and every Friday at the Holy Hour Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament is given,. CONFESSIONS are heard from 3:00 to 6:00 and after 7:15 on Saturdays, on the days before the Holy Days of Obligation, and the Thursday before the First Friday of each month. Confessions will be heard every morning before Mass, and every evening after devotions, in the confessional nearest the Altar on the Epistle side of the Church. HOLY, COMMUNION OF CHILDRENBoys and girls who have made their first Communion should receive on the third Sunday of each month. Those attending school should go to Confession during the afternoon. BAPTISM-'The Sacrament of Baptism is administered every, Sunday at 3:30. p. m. Only practidal Catholics can be sponsors, arid the father should, when possible, be present at his child's baptism. MARRIAGES-Marriages of Catholics are to be celebrated in the forenoon and with Nuptial Mass, as the Church directs. One month's notice should be given to the pastor that the banns may be duly published on three successive Sundays, and all the requirements of the Church fulfilled. Marriage with the usual solemn,rites is forbidden from the first Sunday of Advent until January 7th, the day following Epiphany; and from the beginning of Lent until after Low Sunday, that is, the first Sunday after Easter. CHURCHING OF WOMEN-The blessing of mothers after childbirth, called Churching, will be given on Sunday at St. Joseph's Altar, after any of the low Masses. If a candle is brought, it should be a wax candle. CATECHISM-All children between the ages of seven and sixteen years must attend the Catechism classes held in the School Building. Those children who attend the Cathedral or other Catholic schools will come for religious instruction on Sunday mornings at a quarter past 10 o'clock, that is, immediately after the 9:30 Mass. Those children who for any reason do not attend Catholic schools will come on Sunday afternoons at 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday afternoons at 4 o'clock. Boys and girls who work during the, afternoon will be instructed on Wednesday evenings from half past 7 to half past 8 o'clock. BUSINESS HOURS-Persons having business with any of the priests are requested to call at the residence, 136 N. Craig street, betweend 8 and 9 8a. m.,'1 and'2, os 6 and:7:8Or: p. m. 137Catholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. The Oakland Savings Trust Company IROQUOIS BLOCK TRIES TO TREAT ITS PATRONS JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER BANK Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $150,000.00 OFFICERS JAMES J. FLANNERY, President JAMES J. BOOTH, Vice President JOHN G. PEW, Second Vice President and Secretary C. B. AYLESWORTH, Treasurer dJarques' uanring Araierm Craig and Forbes Streets Pittsburgh (open at11 Jear (glassrs anu 3,ribatt Bell'Phone 9124-R Schenley DANNER SECTIONAL BOOK CASES The best'for Home, Office or School Librarv PITTSBURGH AGENTS GEO. H. ALEXANDER CO. STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 300 Wood Street, Cor. Third Avenue PITTSBURGH F. W. HALLER -- THE -- SQUIRRtEL, HILL GROCER 5742 NORTHUMBERLAND AVE. PITTSBURGH. E. E. I DIAMONDS GRAFNER BROS. WVholesale Jewelers 706 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. 138Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 15 DIOCESAN OFFICIALS AND CLERGY Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin, V.G. Pastor St. Mary's Church. BISHOP, RT. REV. J. F. REGIS CANEVIN OC'fie: 1018 Franklin St., Pittsburgh Residence: 136 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh Phone, Grant 1764 Phone, Schenley 609 Vicar Generals. Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin, V.G., Forty-sixth St., Pittsburglh Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph Suhr, V.G., Larinmer Ave., Pittsburgh Chancellor and Vicar General in Curia. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Wmn. Kittell, 1018 Franklin St., Pittsburgh;,Bell Grant 1764 Rural Deans. Very Rev. M. A;. Lambing, V.F., Scottdale Very Rev. C. A. McDermott, V.F., McKeesport Bishop's Secretary. Rev. Thomas F. Coakley, 136 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh; Bell Schenley 609 Diocesan Consultors. Rt. Rev. Mgr. F,. L. Tobin, V.G. Rev. Martin Ryan, P.R. Rt. Rev. \Mgr. Joseph Suhr, V.G. Rev. Francis Keane, P.R. Rlt. Rev. Mgr. Wim. Kittel, Chancellor Rev. H, J. Goebel, P.R. Rt. Rev. Leander Schnerr, O.S.B. Rev. John Gorzynski, P.R. Very Rev. C,. A. M'Dermott, P.Et. Court of Discipline. Judge, appointee of Rt. Rev. Bishop in each case Fiscal Procurator-Rev,. John W. O'Connell Rev. Win. McMullen, Actuary Rev. J. Greaney, Assistant Matrimonial Court. Judge---Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L.'fobin, V.G. Defender- Rev. D. J. Malady Notarv---Rev. W\inl. McMullen Assistant Notary--Rev. John Greaney Vigilant Comrri3sion. Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin, V.G. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jos. Suhr, V.G. Rev. C. A. McDermott, P.R., R.D. Missionary Aid Society. Rev. P. C. Danner, Director, Alexander and Steuben Sts., S.S., Pittsburgh Diocesarn Censor of Books.'cv. A,. A. Lambing, L.L.D., Wilkinsburg RIev. Vincent Haber, O.S.B., BeattyST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL-Continued. New St. Paul's Cathedral-View from Organ Loft. (Courtesy Pittsburgh Dispatch) SICK CALLS--Sick calls will be attended at any hour.'rle priest should be notified before evening, when it can be done. When the priest is sumlmloned' to administer the sacrainents, let there be prepared a small table or stand, covered with a clean white cloth, upon it two wax candles in candlesticks, a crucifix, sonle Holy Water, a glass of common water and a tablespoon. All should kneel as the priest enters with the Blessed Sacrament, and remain on their knees until he has finished the ceremony. PEWS--Those who have not the means to rent pews, or to pay for seats, will be given tickets for free seats. Such persons should apply to one of the priests during business hours mentioned above. In this way, the feelings of the poor are respected and no one can have any cause of complaint, or plea of neglecting to attend Divine Services. PEW RENT-The sexton will attend to the renting of pews and to the collection of pew rent. He will be found for this purpose on Saturday afternoons in the West Sacristy. Checks should be made payable to St. Paul's Cathedral, and they may be sent by mail to St. Paul's Cathedral, 136 N. Craig Street. CHURCH COMMITTEE. J'ohn Relly, J. D. Callery, John Farrell, Edw. Kelly, Jr., Wm. Loeffler, A. J. Barr, Joseph Daschbach, Jere. Dunlevy,. Jr., Thos. A. Dun;l, Jas. J. Flannery, F. J. Totten, Joseph Goodman, Chas. W. Houston, F. T. Lauinger, A. S. McSwigan, Jacob -Friday, John P. M. Murphy, John J. O'Connor, Jas. A. Weldon, Jas. G,. Corcoran, E. F. Jackman.140 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pit-tsburgh Diocese, 1910. Bell Phone 1597-R Schenley Take your Prescriptions to D. LAIFER IRRIG'S FURRIER H A AND -A N D PHARMACY Repairing, Remodeling and Garments to A. N. MARTIN, Proprietor Order a Specialty 3614 FIFTH AVENUE, OAKLAND 4526 FORBES ST., COR. CRAIG PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH Lately with McCreery Co., Pittsburgh Both Telephones. NEW YORK FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILOR'' I- it t Our work is High Grade Satisfaction guaranteed at most reasonable prices C 43e*tt we. ~. ~3q, lielt; Zt'.4597 FORBES ST., PITTSBURGH Three Blocks from the Cathedral 3645 4rge Shteet ildgu R Bell Phone 1002-W Schenley Parisian Dry Cleaning and Clothes Pressing Co. FORBES AND ATWOOD STS. 112 BOQUET ST., near Forbes Oakland HIGH STANDARD MERCHANDISE J. F. BURCH PITTSBURGH at small prices FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Bell 142 Schenley P. A. 142 Park Schenley Pharmacy Jas. T'. McFadden, Proprietor O. F. Beck, Manager Sarborough Klauss Co. 4701 FIFTH AVENUE HARDWARE. TIN ROOFING Cor. Neville Street. -AND FURNACE WORKe tirscriptions a sprrtaltu Bell 208 Schenley P. A. 309 Park 3809 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGHNew St, Paul's Cathedral-Baptistry and Holy Water Font. (Courtesy Pittsburgh Dispatch) CATHEDRAL USHER CLUB. President, Johln P. M. Murphy. Vice President, J. J. O'Connor. Secretary, F. T. Goodman.'Ireasurer, Jas. S. McVey. ALTAR SOCIETY. Rev. B. N. Axmacher, Director. GUARDS OF THE SACRED HEART. For young men between the ages of 18 and 40. Rev. Wim, McMullen, Director. Holy Communion on the Fourth Sunday of the month at the eight o'clock Mass. LEAGUE OF THE SACRED HEART. Rev. B. N. Axmacher, Director. Promoters meet on the- Third Friday of the nionth after Holy Hotur in the Sacristy. LADIES' AID SOCIETY. Rev. B. N. Axmacher, Director, Meets every Friday afternoon except July and August in Room 4, School Building. CONFRATERNITY OF THE HOLY ROSARY. Rev. WVim. McMullen, Director, HOLY NAME SOCIETY. Director, The Rector of the Cathedral. President, F. T. Lauinger. Vice President, John P. M. Murphy. Secretary, Joseph A. Weldon. Consultors, William A. Lanz, Joseph Daschbach, Robert WV. Egan, Dr. M,. J. Buck.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. MERCHANT TAILORING CUSTOM SHIRTS (lanial Art 3irtlurr (h. Specialties in Men's Union Suits and Roman Collars Antiqurfi anb Art ~urniture $ptriatl 3uritsUrP i: (Urisrr U L R IC H S P E N C E R Fine Repairing and Upholstering Men's Furnishings 3906 FIFTH AVENUE 230 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH Near Hotel Schenley Bell Phone, Coturt 299 E. C. WEFING REAIL EnSTATE, RENTING AND INSURANCE Phone 1401 Hiland 5421 WALNTU T STREET SHiADYSIDE, Harry D. Ricketts Estimates Furnished Oakland Butter Market DEALERS IN RICKETTS BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. CHEESE, TEA.AND COFFEE Jobbing Promptly Attended To. 3714 FORBES ST., PITTSBURGH 3903 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 1933-R Schenley Bell Phone 30 Schenley SANSANTA COFFEE. A trial is solicited from all those who appreciate really good coffee, freshly roasted. Price, 25c to 35c per tb. Special terms for large consumers. Supplying of private families my specialty. Samples and testimonials free on application. EDWARD G. SAUNDERS, 811 Fulton Building, Pittsburgh. Roasting Plant, Phipps Power Building, GET ICES, CREAMS, CAKES, CONFECTIONS AT HALLER'S BAKERY 3618 Forbes St., 2305 Fifth Ave., 2203'Center Ave., Pittsburgh Bell 1287-J Schenley D, J ROSENTHAL MAKER OF LADIES' and MEN'S CLOTHES We also Clean, Press and Alter Clothes 4701 CENTER AVE., PITTSBURGHNew St. Paul's Cathedral-The Main Altar. (Courtesy Pittsburgh Dispatch) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. Aggregated April 1861. Meets Every Sunday at 10:30' in School Hall, North Craig st., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev,. Regis Canevin. Pres., John T. Comes, Washington Bank Bldg., P. Vice Pres., Bernard J.. Coll, 406 Atwood st., P. Sec., P. F. Gallagher, Bessemner bldg., P. Treas., F. D,. McKeever, 1639 Denniston ave., P. CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY. Rev. Thos. Coakley, Director. MISSIONARY AID SOCIETY. Rev. Thos,. Coakley, Director. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. Rev. Thos. Coakley, Director.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Bell Phone 9044 Grant P. A. Phone 2902 Main Prescriptions properly and accurately compounded with pure, fresh drugs, at Rectenwald's Pharmacy 1900 FIFTH AVENUE COR. GIST ST. Telepihbne your wants or send your children. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bell Phone Schenley 1446-J Calcagni Provini IMPORTED and DOMESTIC iF. Lrutrprtyr GROCERIES Try our Package Coffee-Fine Fresh tiX a Ag jt ( fi' all ti | r Eggs-Poultry at the Most Reasonable Prices. 3332 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH 2501 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH You summon your best judgment when you want a physician. Use the same care in selecting your druggist. WEISS, Prescription Pharmacist. 2130 FIFTH AVENUE 9194-J Schenley Park 353 JAS. M. FULLERTON EDWIN P. KING 2007 FIFTHI AVENUE DRUGGIST PITTSBI3RGII, PA.'" a" Q' 2602 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH VVe sell all Medicines at Lowest Prices and deliver anything anywhere LECRONE HALL, DRUGGISTS ~Telephones--Bell 1174 Hiland; P. A. 897 East EiVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE Come and See Us; If You Can't Come, Telephone. We Will Deliver your Drug Wants Promptly.,COR. CENTER AVENUE AND GRAHAM STREET, PITTSBURGH 144St. Agnes' Church, Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. (See Page 146,)CHURCH DIRECTORY EXPLANATORY In these pages will be found a complete Directory of the Parishes, Missions and Clergy of the Pittsburgh Diocese, arranged by Counties in alphabetical order. For convenience, the County of Allegheny will be found divided into four sections: City of Pittsburgh, including East End and Hazelwood; City of Pittsburgh, South Side; City of Pittsburgh, North Side; and Allegheny County Churches outside of the City of Pittsburgh. The hours of Masses, Baptisms and other general information will be found correct and up-to-date. Each Catholic Fraternal Society, in addition to appearing under the church to which it is locally attached, will be found in numerical order starting with page 67, Societies Directory; Directory of the Clergy will be found starting on page 15. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES CITY OF PITTSBURGH ST. AGNES' CHURCH, 2358 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. H. McHugh, Pastor; Rev. Vincent Pcetz and Rev. Philip Moore, Assistants. Masses: Sundavs, 6:0o, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:30. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Parochial School: 6 teachers, 400 pupils. Rev,. H. McHugh, St. Agnes, Pittsburgh. Church Committee. John Homman, William Elford,'Michael McGuire, D. Sullivan, Felix Hughes, J. Hoff, J. McCarthy, Richard Lahney, John Collins. Usher Club. Holy Rosary Society. Altar Society. Holy Name Society. Meets every Third Tuesday evening in basement of church. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Meets Weekly on Wednesday evenings. Young Ladies' and Young Men's Sodalities. Meets -First Tuesday evening after Second Sunday of each month. Missionary Aid Society. Meets Sundavs at 3:00. A. O. H. Division No. 9. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in St. Agnes' School Hall, Fifth ave. near Brady st., P. Pres., Martin Joyce, 2513 Forbes st., P. Vice Pres., P'atrick Corbett, Tasso st., P. Fin. Sec., John M. Joyce, 5 Burrows st., P. Treas.. Bryan Devine, 69 Bates st,., P. Rec. Sec., Patrick Walsh, 2025 Colwell st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 116. C. T. A. U. For Men. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Church Hall. Pres., Jas. Manion, 2534 Frazier st., P. Sec., Thos. Carey, 2211 Forbes st., P. Delegate4, A. O. Donnell, 2332 Forbes st,., P.; Chas. McLaughlin, 6 Boston st., P.; L. J. Murphy, 2503 Fifth ave., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 23. Meets Third Friday at 7:30 in Division No. 20, A, O. H. headquarters, 2431 Fifth ave. P. Pres. Mrs. Katherine McHugh, 519 Wilmot st. P. Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Callahan, 92 Twentyfourth st. S.S. P,. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Winifred F. S. Gibbons, 2503 Fifth ave. P, Fin. Sec. Miss Mamie i,. Callahan, 92 Twentyfourth st., S.S. P. Treas., Mrs. Ella Buckley, 2300 Forbes st., P. Sentinel Mrs.-Mary Coyle, 2341 Fifth ave. P. Mistress Miss Mollie Greany, 5.544 Baywood st. E.. P.. Spiritual Director Rev. Henry McHugh. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 8. Aggregated April 17, 1899. Meets Every S?.nday at 12:00 in School Hall, Fifth ave. and Soho st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev.. Hugh McHugh, Fifth ave., nr. Soho st., P. Pres., Thos. J. Dineen, 519 Alliquippa st., P. Vice Pres., John M. McCarthy, 2318 Fifth ave., P. Sec., A. L. Withum, Eunice st., P.'ITreas., M. McGuire, 2320 Fifth ave., P.St. Augustine's Church, Fittsburgh. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Cor. Bank and Thirty-Seventh Streets, Pittsburgh. Rev. Ignatius Weisbruch, O.M.Cap., Pastor; Capuchin Fathers at St. Augustine's Monastery, 220 Thirty-seventh Street, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 6:0,0, 7':30, 9:00, 10:00; Holy Days, 5:30 7:30, 9:00, 10:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00. Church Doctrine: 2:30. Vespers and Benediction: 3:00. Parochial Schools: St. Augustine's; Franciscan Sisters; 650 pupils, 12 rooms, 8 grades and commercial course of two years.148 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH-Continued. Church Committee. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, P. Halli, J. Irlbacher, J. Fink, J. J. Noullet, Branch No. 5. A. Lackner, Ph. Scholl, Role Fey, Joseph Meets Second Sunday of each month. Reiman, Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P, Ignatius, O.M.Cap., Holy Name Society. Director, Jos. H. Reiman, 1104 Penn ave., P. Established January 2, 1910; 375 members. Director, John L. Walter, 3354 Penn ave., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Director, Jos. Irlbacher, 3700 Butler st., P. Established January, 1910; 14 catechists. Director, Chas. J. Jaegle, 301 Fisk st., P. Men's Sodality. Director, Frank X. Fuchs, 3621 Penn ave., P. Christian Mothers' Sodality. Director, John Nickel, 4428 Penn ave., P. Christian Mothers' Sodality. Director, Const. Waldvogel, Thirty-seventh st. Young Men's Sodality. and Penn ave., P. Young Ladies' Sodality. Pres., Wm. J.. Boberg, 5430 Keystone st., P. Third Order of St. Francis, German and Vice Pres., George Doemling, 3465 Ligonier English Branches. st., P. Altar Society. Sec. and Treas., Edward A. Halli, 4311 Butler Purgatorial Society. st., P. Apostleship of Prayer. Marshal, Henry Nieman, 3923 Howley ave., P. Arch Confraternity of the Holy Rosary.Arch Confraternity of the acred Heoly Rosar. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 103. Confraternit of the Sacred Heart. Meets First and Third Tuesday at 7:30 in Missionary Aid Society. St. Augustine's Hall, Thirty-seventh st., P. Established January, 1910; 100 members. Spiritual Director Rev,. Fr. Ignatius, O.M.Cap. Usher Club. Past Pres., Mrs. Anna Irlbacher, 3700 Butler Established December 20, 1909. st., P. St. Raphael Society. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Schultz, 4039 Liberty St. Augustine's Casino. ave., P. St. Augustine's Dramatic Club. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Callie Feinagel, 5232 C. M. B. A. Branch No. 45. Carnegie ave., P,. Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 1201. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Schill, P. Meets Second and Fourth Fridays at 8:00 Rec. Sec., Miss Minnie C. Berger, 285 Thirtyin Casino Hall, Thirty-seventh and Butler eighth st., P. sts., P. Asst. Rec, Sec., Miss Antoina Kreckler, Home Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Fr. Ignatius. st., P. Chief Ranger, P. G. Salmon, 3836 Liberty Fin. Sec., Miss Catherine Fey, 3600 Penn ave., P. ave., P. Ireas., Mrs. Mathilda Kalchtaler, Thirty-eighth Past Chief Ranger, W. J. Schaffer, 4 Friend- st., P. ship ave., P. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Speth. Rec. Sec., A. H. Gribbin, 4825 Blair st., P. Guard, Mrs. Margaret Lundy. Fin. Sec., C. F. Schaffer, 1221 Lincoln ave., P. Trustees, Frances Reinhardt, Catherine Ritter, Treas., L. A. Schott, 513 East End ave., P. Theresa Volbrecht, Jennie Green, Catherine'Irustee, S. L. Schaffer, 5127 Kincaid st., P,. Helfrich. ST. BENEDICT THE MOOR CHURCH (Colored Catholic). Rev. Dennis J. Haggerty, Pastor, 15 Overhill Street, Pittsburgh.'MIasses: High Mass every Sunday 10:00; Every Sunday at 11:30 in School Hall, Overhill st., P. on first Sunday of each montlh, Low Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Haggerty, 15 Mass, 8:00; High Mass, 10:00. Overhill st., P. Baptisms: 2:00 p. m. Pres., Elmo M. Anderson, 2521 Alliquippa Vice Pres., John F. Butler, 124 Fulton st., P. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 6. Sec., Leo Woods, 4820 Dauphin st., P. Reorganized September 22, 1901. Meets Treas., Thomas Taylor, 2418 Center ave., P. TRADE "A LITTLE THING TO LOOK FOR, BUT A BIG THING TO FIND" THIS MARK IN YOUR HAT, SHIRT, WAIST, NECKWEAR, Etc. MEANS LARGEST RETURN FOR MONEY SPENT At Eleventh and Penn Since 1865 A. L. -; SON somm.-M1Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese. 1910. : Mellon National Bank 514 Smithfield Street 409 Fifth Avenue PITTSBURGH Forty years of satisfactory service to Pittsburgh people has made this one of the twenty largest National *Accounts of Churches, Schools,* * Religious Societies and Fraternal Orders are especially invited. A call from treasurers of such organiW. S. MITocieties and Fratshierna CAPITAL, SURPLUS andre especially invited. A$7,000000 zations will be appreciated..o ~ * I R. B CAPIA.LC. KNOXS Vice President $, ??~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,r~~~~~~~.~~~.~~w~~~~~.~~~~.~~,~r.~~.~~.~~ 16CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH, Wylie Avenue and Enoch Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. Martin Ryan, Rector; Rev. John A. O' Connor, Assistant; 1833 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. Martin Ryan, P.R., St. Brigid's, Pittsburgh. Masses' Sundays 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; VVeek days 7:00 and 7:30. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:30. Parochial School: Sisters of Mercy, 344 pupils. Church Committee. john Whitney, Henry Fitzpatrick, Michael Purtill, Joseph White, Hugh Donnelly, John Dargan. Holy Name Society. Pres., Henry Fitzpatrick, Wylie ave. and Robert st., P. Vice Pres., Joseph White, Shelby st., P. Sec., F. J. White, Berger Building, P. Treas., Michael Purtill, 2123 Center ave., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., John A. Lang, 2126 Bedford ave., P. Vice Pres,., Miss Dorothey Kearney, Kirkpatrick st., P. Sec., Miss Leahy, Arch st., P. Young Ladies' Sodality. Prefect, Miss Emma Stoltzer; Vice Pres., Miss Mary McDonald; Treas., Miss Mary McGovern. Sacred Heart League. Holy Rosary Society.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH, PITTSBURGH-Continued. Missionary Aid Society. 10 Collectors; Treas., Rev. J,. A. O'Connor. Usher Club. Pres., David F. Ryan, Cliff st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 123. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in Church Hall, Enoch st., P. Pres., Jno. McGovern, 1 Arch st., P. Sec., Wm. McLaughlin, 6614 Rowan st., P. Treas., Patrick Boyle. Delegates, E. J. Cregan, 10 Monaca st., P.; Dennis O'Brien, 1633 Forbes st., P.; Jno. F. White, 13 Shelby st., P. C. T. A. U. for Women. Meets Second Thursday at 8:00 in Church Hall, Enoch st., P. Pres., Miss Elizabeth McCann, 68 Rowley st., P. Sec., E. Kenan, 2305 Webster ave.,. P. Delegates, Miss Mary Smith, 68 Rowley st., P.; E. McCann, 68 Rowley st.,-P.; Miss Tillie White, 2840 Wylie ave., P. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 624. Rec. Sec., James M. Keefe, Sheraden, P. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 7. Aggregated January 27, 1897. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in Church Hall,' Enoch st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Martin Ryan, 1833 Wylie ave., P. Pres., John Whitney, 1827 Webster ave., P. Vice I'res., Hugh F. Donnelly, 2237 Bedford ave., P. Sec., Jas. J. Powell, 2239 Bedford ave., P. Treas., E. John White, 238 Emerson st., E.E., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 325. Past Pres., Miss Kathryn M. Keefe, 1515 Malvern ave., Beechview, P. Pres., Miss Sarah Devlin, 2845 Bedford ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Josephine Pender, 5216 S. Atlantic ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Mary McGovern, 1 Arch. st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Winifred Toole, 16 lnoch st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Florence Doody, 702 Bellefonte st., E.E., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Anna McMahon, 256 Lombard st., P. Treas., Mrs. Barbara Pendergast, 2260 Webster ave., P. Marshal, Mrs. Isabell Duffy, 2139 Webster ave., P. Guard, Miss Kathryn Doyle, 1025 Vickroy st., P. Trustees, Mrs. Rose McManus, 2038 Wylie ave., P.; Mrs. Ellen Conroy, 16 Enoch st., P.; Mrs. Josephine Pender,.3216 S. Atlantic ave., P.; Miss Kathryn M. Keefe, 1515 Malvern ave., Beechview, P.; Mrs. Anna McMahon, 256 Lombard st., P. McCARTHY'S OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE 242 DIAMOND STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES M. FANNING COMMISSION MERCHANT 60 and 62 Twenty-First Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 150Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH, Lincoln Pastor, 1312 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsbt Masses: Week days, 8:00; Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Benediction, 7:30 P. M. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 P. M. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity, 200. pupils. Church Committee. George Oesterle, Edward Behen, John Kearney, James Whalen, Thaddeus Buxton, George Gardner. Holy Name Society. Pres., W. L. Lauer; Sec., C. W. Kirk; Treas., James Whalen. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Gerold Buxton; Sec., Miss Susan Page; Treas., Miss Winifred Sullivan. Young Ladies' Sodality. Boys' Sodality. Missionary Aid Society. Collectors, Members of Confraternity. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 22. Organized February 12, 1905. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in School Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. G. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. Pres., George Oesterle, 6810 Atwell st.,.E., P. Vice Pres., J. F. Kearney, 415 Lemington ave., P, Sec., F. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Treas., Rev. J. G,. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets First Sunday at 7:30 in Corpus Christi Church Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres,, Thos. Grace, Sr., 419 Lemington ave., P. Vice Pres., Matthew Reilly, Lyric st., P. Sec., T. G. Btuxton, 1362 riontezuma st., P. Treas., Jno. F. Kearney, 415 Lemington ave., P,. Delegates, Jno. F. Kearney, 415 Lemingtoni ave., P.; C. C, Sullivan, 7030 Spenser st., P.; Thos. Grace, Jr., 419 Lemington ave., P. C. T. A. U. for Boys. Meets in Corpus Clhristi Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Chas. McShane, Jr., 1820 Funston st.. P. Sec., T. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. G. Beane, Lrgh. C. T. A. U. for Women. Meets First Sunday at 8:00 in Corpus Christi Hall, Lincoln ave. and Agnew st., P. Pres., Mrs. Geo. Osterle, Atwell st,, P. Vice Pres,, Miss Margaret Hughes, Lemington ave., P. Sec., Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron st., P. Sec., Miss Grace lBuxtcn, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Marshal, Miss Sue R. Page, 1250 Lincoln ave., P, Delegates, Mrs. R. M.. Buxton, 1362 Montezurra st.. P,; Miss Grace Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P.; Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron st., P. C. T. A. U. for Girls. Meets in Corpus Christi Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron ave., P. Sec.., Miss Grace Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 192. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 857. Meets First and Third Friday at 7:30 in Corpus, Christi School Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J, G. Beane. Pres., Mrs. Sadie Reilly; 1001 Lincoln ave,, P. Past Pres., Mrs. Jennie Gardner, 1218 Lincoln ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 1525 Lincoln ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Sarah Murray, 1369 Montezuma st., E.F~, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Kathryn McCarthy, 7006 Monticello st., E.E,., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Harriet Daily, 6626 Bra'nard st., E.E., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Julia McGreevy, 52 Lemington ave., E.E,, P. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Haggerty, 1364 Montezuma st.. E.E., P. Marshal, Mrs. Sophia Scheiff, Broadhead st., E.E., P. Guard, Mrs. Nellie Clark, 1523 Lincoln ave., P.'Irustees, Miss Sarah Harding, 6704 Deary st., E.E., P.-; Mrs. Agnes McGworty, 508 Lincoln ave., P.; Mrs. Catherine Haggerty, 1346 Montezuma st., E.E., P.; Mrs. Mary King, 1359 Montezuma st., E.E., P.; Mrs. Mary Murray, 52 Lemington ave., E.ED., P. ST. ELISABETH'S CHURCH (Slav). Rev. Colman Gasparik, Rector, 2004 Bedford Avenuej Pittsburgh. BELL PHONE 3522 COURT RESIDENCE 2443-R HIGHLAND SAMUEL A. HALL ARCHITECT PITTSBURGH, PA. 1151; HOUSE' BUILDING152 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. All Work Guaranteed Established 1880 Bell Phone 1029 Grant P. A. 1931 Main Bell 3581-J Grant Theodore Schmidt Geo. R, Kress Co. Manufacturers of and Dealers in FUNERAL LIGHTNING RODS Patent Hollow Braided Copper Cable, Patent DIRECTOR Braided Copper Tape and Solid Copper Cable Lightning Conductors-Weather Vanes, Crescent Hollow Braided Carpet Beaters-Rods 2014 CENTER AVENUE Erected on Scientific Principles. PITTSBURGH 1005 BLUFF ST., PITTSBURGH 101-3-5-7 Brighton Road, N. S., Pittsburgh -Ile Edw. E. RieC ko. J. C. HAYES /IIk- Crerm Irtstription irunggi0t Wylie Ave. a~nd Washington St., -ice ream PITTSBURGH IT'S PURE THAT'S SURE Both Telephones P. A. 881-M Bell 1891-J Grant, Martin J. Griffin albpLman JLlH1 )I'3 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE OPEN EVENINGS 2018 CENTER AVE., PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 683 Grant Burns, Fleming Co. Louis Alpern Al?ermau abni ENGINEERS and ~1oire ~fiagit~trate CONTRACTORS 807 FIFTH AVENUE Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, General'Steam Bell Phone 847 Grant P. A. Phone 1031 Main Fitting and Power Plants. PITTSBURGH, PA. 815 FORBES ST.,. PITTSBURGH Edw. Stotz, Aichitect. EPIPHANY CHURCH, Washington and Franklin Streets, Pittsburgh. Rev. Lawrence A. O'Connell, Pastor; Assistants, Rev. Edward J. McGonigal, Rev. John A. Breen and Rev. James Pryor; Residence, Congress and Franklin Streets; Bell Phone 654 Grant. Business Hours: Persons having business with any of the priests are requested to call at the Parish House between 8:00 and 9:00 a. m., 1:00 and 2:00 or 6:00 and 7:30 D. m. Masses: Sundays, 2:30, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00; Holy Days, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:0'0, 10:00 and 11:000; Week Days, 6:30, 7:30 and 8:00; First Fridays, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30. Vespers: Sundays, 7:30; Holy Days, 7:30. Night Devotions: Every evening, 7:30; Holy Hour, Fridays, 7:30 to 8:30. Confessions: Saturdays, Vigils of Holy Days and Thursdays before First Fridays from 3:00 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Daily confessions before Mass after Devotions. Baptism: Administered on Sundays at 2:00 p. m. Respect for the Sacrament and for his child demands the presence of the father. To represent fitly the spiritual birth of the child both the god-father and god-mother should be present. Churching: Women will be churched at St. Joseph's altar after the early Masses on Sundays and Holy Days. Church Committee. Dennis Donahue, P. J,. Barry, J. S. Donahue, John A. Martin, James T. Reilly, Thomas J. Egan, P. J. McQuillen, Peter Casey. Usher. Club. Epiphany ITsher Club is composed.of the following members of. Epiphliany Conference St. Vincent de Paul Society: James S. Donohoe,154 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. H U F F AN S 1. lgin g1 No. PHA R MACY Open All Night ienilating ~ngiueers 3resrriptirnui a'peidaity 1221 FIFTH AVE., Opp. Magee St. 1125 trbrii rrt PITTSBURGH lttsburO, l. Bell Phone 9015-J Grant Telephone, P. A,. Phones 2921 Main, 503 Main Bell 2398 Grant FINKELJHOR'S CLOTHIERS and HATTERS 1O IUN TO X/N FPAST v' NID Fifth anid Che stn u t J G119 FirPenn iAventre! Bell Phone 487 Court ESTABLISHED 1864' Geo. WV. Allen SMITH BROS. 426 DIAMOND STREET CLEANERS and DYERS Rooms 1 and 2 (First Floor) PITTSBURGH Office and Works C4RSON AND SOUTH NINTH STREETS Phones: P. A,. 12 South; John AO'Hara Son Bell 12-R Hemlock OFFICES BUILDING 125 Fourth Avenue 1510 Centre Avenue 1623 Fourth Avenue 1600 Carson Street 906 Wylie Avenue 1005 FORBES STREET PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 255-L Grant De l ndo I. Del Porlor 1 Clothier and Tailor Fine Imported Woolens 1013 Wylie Ave. PittsburghCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. EPIPHANY CHURCH, PITTSBURGH-Continued. John Callan, Robert J. Crawford, William Crawford, Perry Crowl, Frank J. Coriston, John F. R. Corcoran, P. W. Donohoe, John Dwyer, Patrick Gallagher, J. J. T,awler, J. J. Linsler, Hugh Malloy, Charles McCaig and Cornelius Sexton. Altar Society. Director, Rev. L. A. O'Connell. Collectors report on the First Sunday of the month, 4:00 p. m., at the Parish House. Sacred Heart League. Director, Rev. Jaines Pryor; Sec., Miss Anna Welt. Promoters meet on Third Friday evenings after Holy Hour. Boys' Holy Name Society. Director, Rev. J. A. Breen. Members receive HIHoly Conmmunion on the Third Sunday of the month at the 9:00 Mass. All boys in the Parish under 18 years should be members. Sodality of the Children of Mary. Director, Rev. J. A. Breen. Receives Holy Communion of the Third Sunday of the month at the 9:00 Mass. All girls in the parish under 18 should be members. Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy. Director, Rev. Edward J. McGonigal. Receives Holy Comniunion on the Fourth Sunday of each month. Meets for office every Tuesday night. All young ladies are eligible. League of Sacred Heart. Director, Rev. Jas. Pryor; Sec., Miss Annie Wilt. Promoters nieet on Third Friday of each month after Holy Hour. Men's Holy Name Society. Director, Rev. L. A. O'Connell. "At the name of Jesus every knee should bow."-(St. Paul's Epistle to the Philip.) Benefits, Mass said on Second Saturday of each month for all members. The church has richly indulgenced this society. Meetings at 7:30 p. m., Second Sunday of each month. Books and society buttons may be procured from the director. All the men of the Parish should enroll themselves in this society. Confraternity of the Rosary. Director, Rev. James Pryor. Beads will be blessed and menibers received into the Confraternity of the Rosary after Benediction on the First Sunday of each month. Missionary Aid Society. Director, Rev. L., A. O'Connell. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Director, Rev. Law. A. O'Connell. Sunday School at 9:45, immediately after Children's Mass under efficient and zealous corps of teachers. Catechism class for'working boys and girls is held every Sunday in School at 2:30. Instruction class for adults and NonCatholics every Moiiday night at 8:00 in the Parish House. Pittsburgh Lyceum, Epiphany Parish. (See Lyceums and Clubs, Pages 63-65) St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 18. Meets Every Friday at 8:30 in School Hall, Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. L. A. O'Connell, Franklin and Congress sts., P. Pres., Dennis Donahue, 1611 Forbes st., P. First Vice Pres., J. Donahue, 1329 Bluff st., P. Second Vice Pres., R. J. Crawford, 811 Wylie ave., P. Sec., J,. F. R. Corcoran, 629 Herron ave., P. Treas., James Reilly, 912 Vickroy st., P. A. O. H. Division No. 4. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in Irish AmerSpiritual Adviser, Rev. L. A. O'Conneli. ican Headquarters, 410'Ihird ave., P. Pres., Cornelius Horgan, 2029 Deroud st., P, Vice Pres., Thomas L. Dillon, 29 Althea st., P. Rec. Sec., Thos. McVerry, 807 Locust st., P. Fin. Sec., John Powers, Taft and Climax sts., P. Treas. Jas. McVerry, 805 Locust st., P. Sentinel, Peter Grimes, Ledlie st., P. Sergeant, Eugene Maloney; Davison and Fortyfifth sts., P. Deputy, P. J. Fahey, 28 Boyd st., P. A. O. H. Division No. 10. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Wabash Hall, Liberty st. and Fourth ave., P. Pres., Andrew Bradley, 620 N. Rebecca st., P.. Vice Pres., Samuel Byrne, Hotel Grand, Fourth ave., P. Fin. Sec., James F. Burns, 4415 Calvin st., P. Rec, Sec., Patrick A. Graham, 424 Pacific ave., E. E., P. Treas., Edward Meehan, Wyandotte st., P. Sentinel, Patrick H. Sullivan, 409 Brownsville ave., P. Sergeant, Con. Gilday, 720 Brownsville ave., P. A. O. Ht. Division No. 11. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Irish American Headquarters, 410 Third ave., P.. Pres., Edward Hackett, 170 Grace st., P. Vice Pres., Daniel Kavanaugh, 219 Bella st., P. Rec. Sec., Peter Madden, 410 Third ave., P. Fine Sec., M. J. Holleran, 3453 Ridge st., P.'Ireas., Patrick Gilleece, 7156 Upland st., P. Sentinel, Francis J. Hurley, 128 Grace st., P. A. O. H. Division No. 21. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30, at 535 Smith-, field st., P. Pres., Peter Reilly, 10 Natchez st,, P. Vice Pres., Austin Moran, 501 Brownsville ave., P. Rec. Sec., Thos Folan, Maryland ave., E. E., P. Fin. Sec., Wm. F. Coyne, 2035 Ellicott st., P. Treas., James White, Fourth and Liberty sts., P. A. O. H. Division No. 31. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:00 in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Pres., Patrick Finn, 7339 Frankstown ave., E. E., P. Vice Pres., Thomas Egan, 1721 Bluff st., P. Rec. Sec., James Holland, 1102 Bedford ave., P. Fin. Sec., Stephen F. Macken, 1204 Ann st., P. Pres., Patrick C. Finn, 7339 Frankstown ave., P. 155Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. EPIPHANY CHURCH, PITTSBURGH-Continued., Sergeant, Brian Shaughnessy, 1017 Vickroy st., P, Sentinsel, Con. O'Neil, 10 Chatham st., P. Deputy, John F. O'Neil, 1207 Franklin st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. John A. Breen, 1018 Franklin st.. P. A. O. H. Division No. 35. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 at No. 122 Ninth st.. P.. Pres., Chas. Duggan, 4207 Shermnan st.. P. Vice Pres., John O'Reilly, 1101 Bingham st., S.S., P.. Rec. Sec., Joseph Schratz, 2021 Saraii st., P. Fin. Sec., T'hos. P. Kennedy, 6903 Hamilton ave,., E. E., P. Treas., James P. Millholland, 817 Syracuse st., P. Sentinel, Jere Walsh, 70 Stevenson st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 52. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. A. McDermott, St. Peter's, McKeesport. Past P'res., Thos. J. McCosker, Magee and Forbes sts., P. Pres., Geo. A. Waugaman, 905 Wylie ave., P. First Vice Pres., P. J. Doyle, 1123 Vickroy st., P. Second Vice Pres., J. Lonergan, 4511 Winthrop st., P,. Rec. Sec., Jno. A. Reilly, 519 Graham st., P. Fin. Sec., T. W. O'Brien, 519 Graham st., P. Treas., Jas. Shauglinessy, 1625 Denniston ave., P. Marshal, J. J. Reilly, 1226 Sandusky st., N.S., P. Guard, N. J. ilMaxwell, Kincade st., P. Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 706. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Pres., P. McSteen, 1201 Wylie ave., P. Sec., Stephen Macken, 1204 Ann st., P. Treas., P. R. Condron, 309 Meyran ave., P. Delegates, Jas. Cunningham, 1808 Arch st., P.; Jno. Gaughan, 1210 Webster ave., P.; Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., W.E., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 11. Meets Third Friday at 8:00 in Lyceum Hall, 110 Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. J. McGonigal. Pres., Mrs. John C. Flinn, 1000 Vickroy st., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. J. J. Prendergast, 6945 Kelly st., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Mawe, 2300 Forbes st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Nellie Fedigan, 1830 Ann st., P. Treas., Miss Katheryn Carroll, 2300 Forbes st., P. Mistress, Mrs. A. Harmon, 54 Paul st., P. Sentinel, Mrs. A. O'Neil, 2332 Forbes st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 90. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 7:30 in Lyceum, 110 Washington st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. McMullen. Pres., Mrs. Sarah Rleardon, 17 Chestnut st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Boylan. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary E. Quinn.. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Margaret McConville, Herron and Madison aves., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Hart, 914 Be'dford ave., P.'Ireas., Mrs. Elizabeth Deere. L C. B. A. Branch No. 655. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30, in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Past Pres., Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald, 4 Pride st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. L. A. O'Connell. Pres., Mrs. Margaret McQuillen, 120 Fulton st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget Fogerty, 4 Robert st., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Kathryn Martin, 1624 Edna st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Cecelia T,. McCaffrey, 1627 Forbes st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Nora Hare, 68 Marion st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Alice McCaig,, 1509 Locust st., P. Treas., Miss Pauline McQuillen, 120 Fulton st., P. Marshal, Miss Mary Clark, 120'ulton st., P. Guard, Mrs. Sadie Koerner, Bluff st., P.'Trustees, Mrs. Bridget Fogerty, P.; Mrs. Ella Robinson, P.; Mrs. Mary Kelly, P.; Mrs. Mary Gross, P,.; Miss Mary Clark, P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 798. Past Pres., Mrs. Nellie McEvoy, 1430 Colwell st., P. Pres., Miss Katherine Ford, 807 Ledlie st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Katherine Linn, 4622 S. Atlantic ave., P. Second Vice Pres.,' Miss Frances Dougherty, 1333 Vickroy st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mayme Nugent, 3210 Boquet st., P. Treas., Miss Nellie Ford, 807 Ledlie st., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Stella Saunders, 2 Shipton st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Kate Barry, 817 Wylie ave., P. Marshal, Mrs. Nellie McEEvoy, 1430 Colwell st., P. Guard, Miss Annie Harris, Davis Bldg., P. Trustees, Miss Ella Harris, Davis Bldg,., P.; Mrs. Mary Shannon, 2 Shipton st., P.; Mrs. Htelen Kennedy, 1324 Vickroy st., P,; Mrs. Bessie Keefe, 907 Wylie ave., P.; Mrs. Elizabeth Young, 1002 Ann st., P. P. A. Phone 1936 Main Bell Phone 2279 Grant /A. RICICCORDINO IDealer In SCRAP IRON, BRASS, RAIGS, EITC. 1010-1014 WEBSTER AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. 156Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. HELP OF CHRISTIANS CHURCH, 6513 Meadow Street, East End, Pittsburgh. Very Rev. Hugolinus Bifarini, O.F.M., Pastor; Rev. Father Wenceslaus Belucci, O. F. M., and Rev. Father Stepano Linni, O. F. M., Assistants. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and Church Committee. 10:30; V\eek Days, 7:00 and 8:00. Raffael De Ninno, Giuseppe Hinch, Giorgio Baptisms: Any time. Nini, Pasquale De Mattei, Giovanni Marra. Parochial Schools: Mother M. Felicita Holy Name Society. Crooks, Sister M. Regina Reid, Sister Children of Mary. M. Bernardette Friel, Sister M. Cleo- Missionary Aid Society. phas Patterson, Sister M. Zita Schat- St. Anthony's, Mount Carmel. zel, Sister M. Inez Dolan, Sister M. Third Order of St. Francis. Angelica Neri; 360 pupils. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 15. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH, Lang Avenue and Kelly Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. D. J. Maladey, Pastor; Rev. M. P. Boyle and Rev. A. P. Black, Assistants; Residence, 7114 Kelly Street, Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 2813-J Hiland. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00; Holy Days, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:00. Vespers, or Rosary Instructions and Benediction: Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Joseph; 751 pupils. Vice Pres,., Mrs. John Egan, 5126 Kincaid st. P. Rec. Sec., Miss Bertha Smith, 5113 Kincaid st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose McSloy, 5164 Dearborn st., I'. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Roden, 243 Fortyfourth st., P. Sentinel, Miss Mary Lydon, 4418 Woolslayer st., P. Church Committee. Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 1564. Thos. E. Doyle, Jas. B. Lawler, Louis Cella, Chief Ranger, Jas. H. Cannon, 7137 Idlewild J. H. Donovan, Wm. J. McCann, H, E. st., E. E. P. Weaver, Jno. R. Dinges, Hubert J. Holland, Vice Chief Ranger, David Thomas, Jr., Lincoln Maurice W. Rihn, M. A. Hanlon. ave. and Verona blvd., P. Chairman and Treas., Rev,. D. J. Maladey. Past Chief Ranger, Chas. H. Knake, 712 N. Sec., J. H. Donovan, 7013 Susquehanna st., P. Euclid ave., E.E., P. Fin. Sec., Thos. F. McGough, Brushton ave. Usher Club. and Hermitage st., E.E., P. Holy Name Society. Rec. Sec., W,. J. Wlialen, 7307 Idlewild st., Confraternity Christian Doctrine. E.E., P. Missionary Aid Society. Treas., Frank A. Lembacher, 453 Fourth st., Braddock. St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference No. 13. Trustees, E. B. Barry, 7123 Kedron st., E.E., Organized December 5, 1897,. Meets Every P.; H. E. Weaver, 7007 Hamilton ave., Sunday at 12:30 in No. 2 School Room, Kelly E.E., P.; Chas. Palmer, 1377 Montezuma st., st. and Lang ave., P. E.E, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Malady. Speaker, Chas. J. Coleman, 607 Sterrett st., Pres., H,. E. Weaver, 7007 Hamilton ave., P. E, P. Vice Pres., J. R. Dinges, 6836 Kelly st., P. Senior Conductor, Frank J. Cannon, 424 BrushSec., E. M. Clark, 7628 Hanlilton ave., P. ton ave., E.c., P. Treas., Thomas E.- Doyle, Lloyd and Hilliard Junior Conductor, Jno. M. McGuire, 7022 Idle~~~~stas~., i~. ~wild st., E.E., P,. Inside Sentinel, Thos. F. Aaron, 7309 MonteA. O. H. Division No. 29. cello st., E.E., P. Meets First. Monday at 8:00 in Carpenter's Outside Sentinel, Wm. J. Daugherty, Sterrett Hall, Homewood and Hamilton aves., P. and Kedron sts., E.E., P. Pres., Patrick Burke, 7501 Upland st., F. R., P. D. H. C. R., XM. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma Vice. Pres., Dr. J. B. Sullivan, 7131 Spencer st., P. ave., E,. E., P. Court Physician, Dr. Geo. W. Ely, 7105 Rec. Sec., Jas. J. Roche, 7122 Bennett st., Frankstown ave., P. Fin. Sec., Patrick J. Donohue, 1200 Murtland ave., E. E., P. C.- M. B. A. Branch No. 165. Treas., Patrick Cassidy, 7022 Monticello st., P. Meets at 8:15 in Newman Hall, HomeSergeant, Patrick Kelly, 7403 Finance st., P. wood, P. Guard, John F. Hickey, 7122 Bennett st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J,. Malady. Deputy, John S. Curnane, 1115 Murtland ave,, P. Past Pres., W. J. AMcCann, 7330 Kelly st., P. Pres., P. J.' Corcoran, 18 Brushton ave. ext., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 16. First Vice Pres., E. M. Clark, 7028. Hamilton Meets Fourth Friday at 7:30, in A. 0. H, ave., P. Hall, Dauphin' st., P. Second Vice Pres., W,. J. Lohmeyer, 7254 Kelly Pres., Mrs. John Moore, 5325 Dauphin st., P. st., P. 157Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH-Continued. Rec. Sec., F. 1i'. Shuwaiter, 7021 Kelly st., P. Fil. Sec., C. A. Hepp, 7717 Bennett st., P. Treas., Louis Cella, Homewood ave., P. Marshal, George L. Denny, 7021 Mt. Vernon st., P. Guard, Thos. Crow, 7242 Bennett st., P. Trustees, E. M. Clark, Henry Bowles, P. J. McDermott. Branch Organizer, T. J. Swain. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 499. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00 in Newmlan Hall, Kelly st., and Lang ave., Homewood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J,. Malady. Past Pres,., Mrs. M. Russell, 515 Mlurtland ave., E.E., P. Pres.. \Mrs. Annie lMalonev. 7314 Penn ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. M. Curnane, 1115 Murtland ave., E.E., P. Seconld Vice Pres., Miss Mamie Maloney, 7314 Penn ave., P. Rec. Sec., lMliss Gertrude Maloney, 610 Linden ave., E.E., P. Asst. Rec,. Sec., Miss M.[ary McCaffrey, ~017 Kelly st., E.Es., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mollie McDonald, 610 Linden ave., E.E., P,. Treas., Miss Nell Deurning, Simon st., and Dallas ave., E.E,., P. Guard, Mrs. Ellen McMahon, 6935 Susquehanna st., E.E., P. Trustees, Mrs. Kate Moloney, Mrs. Margaret Orr, Mrs. Agnes Crowe, Miss Annie Deurn-;... Miss Mamie Maloney. Rosedale Confectionery Miss Connel, Proprietor 7o6a cco and Cigars Confectionery and cee Cream Bread, Cakes and Pies Fresh Every Day Extra Large Stock of Post Cards PERIODICALS AND MAGAZINES 507 ROSEDALE STREET ST. J Al M ES H OT ED L P. B. Boylan, Proprietor 75c per Day and Upward Oysters anl Sea Food a Specialty. 30-FIRST CLASS ROOMS-30 FRIST AVE. And SM'ITHFIELD ST. PITTSBlIFGH PETER BOCK DEALER IN lirain, Mill Feed, Salt, Hay and Straw 5 NORTH EUCLID AVENUE Near Penn, PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Window Cleaning Co. LIMITED NO. 506 FOURTH AVENUE E. E. BROVVN, Secretary and Treasurer CHURCHES, FACTORIES, OFFICES, STORES PRIVATE RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY Phones: 1048 Court; 2493 Main Ask for Estimate I I w 111 I I w -- DIOCESAN OFFICIALS-Continued. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph Suhr, V.G. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Wm. Kittell Pastor SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Chancellor Pittsburgh Diocese. Synodical Examiners. Rev. John Price Rev. Tulian, O.S.B. Very Rev. M. A. Lambing,V.F. Rt. Rev. Joseph Suhr, V.G. Rev. C. A,. McDermott, V.F. Rev. P. F. May Rev. Wm, Cunningham, LL.D. Rev. Wm. Kelty Rev. Ed. M. McKeever, LL.D. Rev. H. J. Goebel, LL.D. Rev. F. Keane, LL.D. Rev,. Thomas Devlin, LL.D. Moderators of Conferences. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph Suhr, V.G. Very Rev. C. A. M'Dermott, V.E,. Very Rev. M. A. Lambing, V.F. Officers of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Rt. Rev,. Mgr. Win. Kittell, President Mr. John Marron, LL.D., Vice President Rev. H. C. Boyle, Secretary Mrs. Alice O'Connor, Treasurer Rev,. E. P. Griffin, Spiritual Director Examiners of Parochial School Teachers. Very Rev,. M. A. Lambing, V.'. Rev. H. J. Goebel, LLT.D. Rev. C. Hegerich Rev. D. J,. Malady Rev. Stephen Walsh Rev. John Gorzynski Rev. M. Lnclh Rev. S. J. Schramm Diocesan School Inspector-Rev. H. C. Boyle, 136 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh, Diocesan School Board. Very Rev. Emmeran Singer, O.S.B.'Rev. Wm. Graham Rev. P. May Very Rev. M. A. Lambing, V.F. Rev. C. Hegerich Rev. Daniel O'Silea Rev. P. Agatho, O.M.Cap,. Very Rev. M. Hehir, C.S.Sp. Rev. John Price Rev. C. Coyne Rev. A,. Kacinzy Rev. P. Quilter Rev. Daniel Devlin Rev. A. A. Lambing, LL.D. Rev. T. Rosensteel Rev. Thos. Devlitl Rev. M. Lynch Rev. S. J. Schramm Rev. F. Ferdinand, C.P. Rev. E. M. McKeever Rev. Stephen Walsh Rev. H. J. Goebel Rev. D. J. Malady Rev. L. Woelfel Rev. J. Gorzynski Diocesan Church Music Commission. Rev. E. M. McKeever, President Rev,. John Griffin, C.S.Sp. Rev. C,. Tomaczewski, C.S.Sp. Rev. W. P. Dunlea Rev. Richard Hamilton Rev. Sebastian Urnauer, O.C.C. Rev. P. Fidelis, O.M,.Cap. Rev. J. W. O'Connell Rev. Doin. Valerianus, O.S.B. Rev. J. Gorzynski Rev. S. L. Schramm Rev. James Wernet, C.S.Sp. Rev. James Wertz, Secretary, Beaver Falls Building Committee. Rt. Rev. Mgr,. Joseph Suhr Rt. Rev. Mgr. Wm. Kittell Rev. A. Toner Rev. C. Gasparik Rev. D. J. Malady Apostleship of Prayer-Rev. S. J. Schramm, Diocesan Director. Priests Eucharistic League-Rev. A. A. Lanibing, LL.D., Diocesan Director.CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Center Avenue and Crawford Street, Pittsburgh. Carmelite Fathers, O.C.C. Very Rev. Dionysius F. Best, O.C.C., Provincial, 50 Waldo Place, Englewood, N. J. Members at- Holy Trinity Monastery, 1501 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh: Rev. Vincent A. Metzler, O.C.C., Prior and Pastor; Rev. Boniface J. Hund, O.C.C., Assistant and Procurator; Rev. Philip A. Best, O.C.C.; Rev. Jerome Reichwein, O.C.C.; Rev. Simon Cusick, O.C.C.; Brothers, Ven Bro. Gregory Van der Erf, O.C.C.; Ven. Bro. Herman Sarry,O.C.C. The Carmelite Fathers also have charge of the Rosalia Foundling Asylum on Cliff Street, and the Home of the Good Shepherd on Lincoln Avenue. Parochial School-5 Sisters of Divine Providence. 210 pupils. Sister Johanna, sister servant. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 11. Aggregated January 22, 1900. Meets Every Sunday after High Mass in School Hall. Spiritual Director, Rev. Vincent A. Metzler, O.C,.C. Pres., Andreas Dressel, 15 Junilla st., P. Vice Pres., Henry Ziegler, 5 Van Braam st., P. Sec. and Treas., L. Wittman, 1013 Gibbon st., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, PITTSBURGH-Continued. Holy Name Society. Meets in Church every Third Sunday at 3:30, followed by business meeting in School Hall. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent A. Metzler, O.C.C. Pres., Joseph Grefenstette, 22 Perry st., P. Vice Pres., Geo. Magerl, 1412 Vickroy st., -P. Sec., Carl Kurz, 3802 Forbes st., P.'freas., S. Heimbuecher, 242 Mellwood ave., P. Mars'lal, Leo Dressel, 15 Junilla st., P. Music Leader, L. J. Dietrich, Center aye., P. Consultors, Herman Ehlers; John Lohle, 10 Perry st., P.; Jos. Uhlman, 28 Perry st., P. Children of Mary Sodality. This Confraternity has conferences every Second Sunday at 3:30. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Boniface, O.CC.C. Pres., Anna Mueller, 247 Millvale ave., P. Vice Pres., Theresa Freker. Sec., Angela Mueller.'Treas., Anna Mueller. Librarians, Barbara Groetch and Marie Merz. Promotors, Lizzie Ketteer, Theresa Freker, Barbara Groetch, Mary Streile, Minnie Streile, Annie Mueller, Angela Mueller, Annie Gloeckner, Theresa Grefenstette, Anna Kuenzig, Mary Klopatzki, Mary Emmel, Marie Uhlman, Annie Becker, Hilda Wurdach, Margaret Rakers, Gertrude Lager, Hilda Ketter. Asst. Rec. Sec., W. Loughrey. Fin. Sec., P. J. O'Hanlon. Treas., Ed. Baldauf. Marshal, john Rapp. Guard, Peter Ginder. Trustees, P. J. McQuillen, John Rapp, Chas. V;. Walter, John Finn, J. F. Burke. Delegates, Edward Baldauf, W. J. McKeever. Knights of St. George, Branch No. 13. Meets First Sunday of each month at 1:30. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.S.B., Holy Trinity, Centre ave. and Fulton st., P. Director, Herman C. Ehlers, 428 Valley st., P. Director, Herman C. Wernert, 2105 Centre ave., P. Pres., Thos. S,. Spoerlein, 10 Trent st., P. Vice Pres., H. B. Schleicher, 2119 Rose st., P. Sec. and Treas., John Modispacher, 1708 Wylie ave., P. Marshal, Frank Melcher, 169 Devilliers st., P. L. C. B. A., Branch No. 205. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 8:00 in School Hall, P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Past. Pres., Miss Mary Modispacher, Pres., Miss Lizzie Dressel. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Wittman. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Wetzel. Married Men's Confraternity. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Ketter. This Confraternity has conference followed Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Spoerlein. by business meeting every First Sunday at 3:30. Fin. Sec., Miss'Iheresa Freker. Spiritual Director, Rev. Boniface J. Hund, Treas., Miss Elizabeth Freker. O.C.C. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Kohler. Promotors, John Gloeckner, cor. Wylie ave. Guard, Mrs. Mary Weibel. and Fulton st., P.; Geo, Leideman, 45 Trustees, Mrs. Bridget Ruskauff, Miss Anna Miltenberger st., P.; John Kunzig, 164 Schwendeman, Mrs. Theresa Kerstin, Mrs. Devillier st., P.; Jacob Eberharter, 321 Din. Elizabeth Kuenzig, Mrs, Mary Unger, widdie st., P.; M. C. Hohman, 2501 Hallet st., P.; P. J. Miller, Rose st., P.; Jos. Och, Young Men's Institute. 114 Ruck st., P.:Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Christian Mothers' Confraternity. Past Pres., Henry Loschelder. This Confraternity has conferences every Pres., Frank Melcher, 169 DeVillers st., P. Fourth Sunday at 3:30.,First Vice Pres,., Jos. Summers. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent A. Metzler, Second Vice Pres., Chas. Goelz. O.C.C. Fin. Sec., L. J. Dietrich. Promoters, Mrs. M. Amon, 1309 Forbes st., Red. Sec., Florence Kretz. P.; Mrs. L. Wittman, 1013 Gibbon st., P.; Treas., H,. B. Schleicher. Mrs. D. Wetzel, Mrs. M. Kramer, Mrs. C. Sentinel, Howard Giegrich. Schuchman, Mrs. M. Flucker, Mrs. F, Muhl, Marshal, Jos. Kress. Mrs. M. Jaquet, Mrs. R. Matt, Mrs. S. Executive Committee, Herman Wernert, Jos. Heimbuecher, Mrs. F. Wernert, Mrs. R. Grefenstette, A. P. Giegrich. Heh, Mrs. A. Kuenzig, Mrs. V. Melcher, Delegates, Herman Ehlers, II. B. Schleicher, Mrs. G. Regner, Mrs. P. Kerstin, Mrs. F. L. J Dietrich, 0: 1kAr_ A T - ArtI A Tr 11-. L. J. Dietrich. Sietger, Mlrs. A. Lingerski, lrs... Klopatzki. C. M. B. A.,- Branch No. 36. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in School I-all. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C. Chancellor, John Finn, 1611 Forbes st., P. Pres., Frank Melcher, 169 DeVilliers st., P. First Vice Pres., F. X,. Goelz. Second Vice Pres., P. J. McQuillen. Rec. Sec., W. IK. Schwendeman. Ladies' Auxiliary, Y. M. I. Meets First Tuesday at 8:00. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Pres., Miss Rosaline Lohle, 10 Perry st., P, First Vice Pres., Mrs. Jennings. Second Vice Pres., Miss Nora Kretz. Rec. Sec., Miss Josephine Wernert. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Wittman. Treas., Miss Emily Wernatt. Marshal, Mrs. Jos. Kress. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH, Forty-first and Foster Streets, Pittsburgh. Rev. A. Smelsz, Rector; Rev. L. Lipski, Assistant. 160~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~...........................~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.....~~~~~~~~~~~~........ igg~~~ __St. John The Baptist Parish Group (J. T. Comes, Architect). ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CHURCH, Liberty Avenue and Thirty-sixth, Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. E. M. McKeever, LL.D., Pastor; Rev. P. J. Quilter, Jr., and Rev. 0. J. Kirby, Assistants; 3454 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh. Masses: 6:15, 7:45, 9:15 and 10:45 High Mass. Baptisms: Sundays at 3:00 p. m. Vespers: Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Devotions: League of Sacred Heart and Holy Hour, Fridays at 7.30 p. m. Parochial Schools: St. John the Baptist's; 14 Sisters of Charity; 600 pupils. Church Committee. P. F. Roundtree, 426 Thirty-third st., P. Martin Horahan, 318 Thirty-eighth st., P. A. J. O'Brien, 5 Harding st., P. P. J,. Meenan, 3401 Butler st., P. W. D. Larkin, 3447 Melwood ave., P. P. G. Salmon, 3900 Liberty ave., P. M. C. Oskamp, 342 Flavian st., P. Joseph Gallagher, 313 Thirty-seventh st., P. Thos. P. Mooney, 3469 Denny st., P. J. D. McGonigle, 179 Thirty-sixth st., P,. Usher Club. Pres., T. P. Mooney; Vice Pres.; John Sullivan; Rec. Sec., W. J. Crowley; Fin. Sec., T,. T. Martin; Treas., Rev. P. J. Quilter. 50 members, Holy Name Society. Pres., J. J. Duffy, 3900 Liberty ave., P. Vice Pres., P. G,. Salmon, 3900 Liberty ave., P. Sec., W. J. Crowley, 274 Thirty-eighth st., P. Treas. and Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Quilter. 500 members. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres,., J. J. Duffy, 3900 Liberty ave., P. Vice Pres., Michael J. Holleran, 3453 Ridge st., P. Sec., Miss Edna Kuhn, 280 Thirty-eighth st., P. Treas., Miss Margaret Haggerty, 463 Thirtythird st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. O. J. Kirby. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sodality. Pres., Harry Gilbert, 3540 Charlotte st., P. Vice Pres., Miss Leah Sullivan, 3619 Melwood ave., P. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Mooney, 3816 Liberty ave., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Maud Shea, 283 Thirty-eighth st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Quilter. 480 members. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CHURCH, Pittsburgh-Continued. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., M. J. Holleran, 3453 Ridge st., P. Vice Pres., Joseph Nevin, 3752 Foster st., P. Sec., Miss Margaret Day, 3906 Liberty ave., P. Treas., Miss Jennie Walsh, Thirty-third st. and Liberty ave., P. Altar Society. League of the Sacred Heart. Boys' Total Abstinence Cadets. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 66. Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 1547. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 623. A. O. H. Division No. 6. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in St. John's School Hall, Thirty-sixth st. and Liberty ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. McKeever. Pres., Peter Farrell, 5 Harding st., P. Vice Pres., John C. Flinn, 1000 Vickroy st., P. ave., E. E., P. Rec. Sec., A. J. O'Brien, 5 Harding st., P. Fin. Sec., John Dwyer, 344 Thirty-ninth st., P. Treas., P. J,. Meenan, 3401 Butler. st., P. Sentinel, M. Walsh, 1407 Fallowfield ave., Mt. Lebanon, P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 6. Meets Second Thursday at 7:30 in St. John's School Hall, Thirty-sixth st. and Liberty ave. P, Pres. Mrs. Mary Hayes, 3608 Melwood ave. P. Vice Pres. Miss Leah Sullivan, 3619 Melwood ave. P. Fin. Sec. Miss Sara Morgan, 3603 Slilallman st. P. Rec. Sec. Miss Cath. Norris, 3608 Mifflin st. P. Treas. Miss Mary Burke, 3609 Melwoo.d ave. P. Sergeant, Miss Katie Coyne, 5.549 Forbes st. P. Guard, Miss Margaret McIn-yre, 3424 Denny L. C. B. A. Branch No. 88. Meets in St. John the Baptist's Hall, Thirtysixth and Liberty sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. M.. McKeever. Pres., Mrs. W. C. Neagle, 5619 Margaretta First Vice Pres,, Mrs. M. J. Herbert, 5421 Butler st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. J. Whalen, 171 Thirtyeighth st., P.. Rec. Sec., Mrs. B. E. Fox, 3409 Ligonier st., P. Finl. Sec., Miss Jean M. Conway, 434 Herron ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Jane Devine, 3606 Melwood ave., P. Marshal, Mrs. Fanny Murphy, 3603 Brereton Guard, Mrs. J. Killgallen, 3001 Penn ave., -P. ave., P. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Edmond Street, East End, Pittsburgh. Rev. Bonaventure Piscopo, Pastor; Rev. F. Piazza, Assistant. Parochial Schools: Kindergarten class, Immaculate Conception Sodality. Miss Augulsta Grace and Miss Fran- Children of Mary Sodality. ces Casey, teachers; 50 pupils. Missionary Aid Society. Church Committee. Usher Club. Sam Gagliardo, John Gagliardo, Dominic Bucci, Antonio Del Signore. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 31. Bucci, Antonio Del Signore. Organized April 1, 1908. Holy Name Society. Spiritual Director, Rev. Bonaventure Piscopo, ~~~~180 members. ~224 Edmond st., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., E. Guidone, 4739 Juniper st., P. 20 members; 250 pupils of Sunday School. Vice Pres., D. Bucci. St. Anna Sodality. Sec., F1. Del Signore, 453 Pearl st., P. St. Joseph Sodality. Treas., Jno. A. S. Piccardo, 237 Fisk st., P. IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY CHURCH, 3058 Brereton Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. Jos. Szwarcrok, C.S.Sp., Rector; Rev. Maximilian Mayer, C.S.Sp., and Rev. Jos. Hinzmann, C.S.Sp., Assistants; 3058 Brereton Avenue, Pittsburgh. Masses: Week Days, 7:00 and 7:30; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sundays, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30. Pres., Frank Szynkowski; Sec., Nicholas FiliBaptisms: Sundays 1:30 p. m. piak. Vespers and Benediction: 3:00 p. m. Missionary Aid Society. Christian Doctrine: 2:15 p. m. Pres., Boniface Ptaszkiewicz: Sec., Nicholas Parochial Schools: 18 Sisters of Holy Filipiak. Family; 961 pupils. Apostolate Sodality. Rosary Conference Sodality. Church Committee. All Souls Association Sodality. John Marohn, Frank Szynkowski, Joseph Souls Association Sodality. Kruczkowski, Frank Lesniewski, John Haren- Children of Mary Sodality. ski, Frank Lukowski, Leopold Buchholz, Immaculate Heart of Mary Conference Sodality. Bernard Myszewski, August Szramowski, Dramatic Club Sodality. Aulgust Wisniewski, Frank Kuszajewski, Boys' Society Sodality. James Nakielski. St. Francis Xavier Society. Holy Name Society. St. Joseph's Society. Pres., Stanislaus Gryguc; Treas., Jos. Krucz- St. Michael's Knights. kowski; Sec., John Kurowski; Master of St. Hedwig's Rifles. Novices, Alexander HuminskiL Hussars of Pulaski. 162CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHESEdw. Stotz, Architect. ST. KIERAN'S CHURCH, Fifty-third Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. F. Doyle, Pastor; Rev. Ferd. H. Angel, Assistant; Fifty-third Street. Masses: Three every Sunday; Two on WVeek -Days. Parochial Schools: St. Kieran's; Sisters of Charity; 420 pupils. Church Committee. James Gallagher, Fifty-third and McCandless sts., P. John M. Kerr, Fifty-first st. and Stanton ave., P. Wni. Kiley, Carnegie ave., P. W. C. Boyle, Home st., P. Sec. and Treas., Rev. J. F. Doyle. Holy Name Society. Pres., Maurice O'Brien; Vice Pres., Jos. Kiley; Sec., Jas. S. Keehan. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., J. Dougherty; Vice Pres., Miss A. Albert. Young Ladies' Sodality. Children of Mary Sodality. Usher Club. Pres., John S. Keehan; Sec., Andrew McCall. C. R. B. A. Branch No. 194. Meets in St. Kieran's I-Tall, Carnegie ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. F. Doyle. Pres.., Mrs. Mary Harvey, 152 Forty-fifth st., P. First Vice Pres., Daniel McGinley, 616 Kerrdall st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Cuff, Fifty-third' and Wickliffe sts., P. Rec. Sec., Miss M. Kernan, 5219 Stanton ave., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Esther Cronill, 5421 teysetone st., P. Asst. Sec., John Kernan, 5219 Stanton ave., P. A. O. H. Division No. 23. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 5224 Butler st., P. Pres., T. P. Kelly, 5228 Butler st., P. Vice Pres., Cornelius Moore, 309 Kendal st., P. Rec. Sec., W. J. Barry, 1529 Sedgwick st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., James L. Walsh, 5315 Carnegie st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. James F. Doyle. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 51. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 5. Aggregated November, 1891. Meets Every Sunday at 12:00 in School Hall. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. F. Doyle. Pres. W. C. Boyle, 5133 Iholmes st., P,. Vice Pres., E. J. Bannister, 5261 Butler st., P. Treas., Patrick Walsh, 5240 Carnegie ave., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910 ST. KIERAN'S CHURCH, Pittsburgh-Continued. Treas., Joseph J. McSteen, 5401 Carnegie ave., P. Marshal, Wm. Bender, 206 Fifty-seventh st., P. Guard, Patrick Ging, 5481 Dresden ay., P. Chancellor. Mrs. Marie McGinley, 616 Kendall st., P. Catholic Total Abstinence Cadets. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in St. Kieran's School Hall. Pres., Rev. F. H. Angel, P. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Branch No. 125. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. F, Doyle, St. Kieran's, Director, Leo Frank Bale, 5403 Butler st., P. Pres., William Kiley, 5208 Keystone st., P. Vice. Pres., H. E. Bullian, Butler st, P. Sec. and Treas., Simon Henry O'Neill, Fiftythird and Keystone st., P. Marshal, P. J, McDermott, Butler st., P. Bell Phone 5021-J Hiland J. Alexander Son Fine Furniture Upholstery Draperies Interior Decorations An T 17q'V A n TI lr D,r, A x w T11- "I X w" I. C. B. U. Branch No. 699. Sec., Miss M. S. Murphy, 338 Mathilda st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 115. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Kieran's School Hall, cor. Carnegie and Fiftyfourth sts,, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jas. F. Doyle. Pres., Mrs. E. Cronin, 5421 Keystone st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. B. King. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Judge. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary McM. Farrell, 5320 Keystone st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kathryn Driscoll, 5234 Carnegie st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary E. Kiley. Treas., Mrs. Ellen Hickey. Marshal, Mrs. B. Bailey, Guard, Mrs. M. Mooney. Supreme Trustee, Miss Bertha McEntee. EMANUEL AND CARROLL DRUGGISTS 4730 LIBERTY AVENUE Cor. Cedar Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Both Phones. or,u LtDr.1iLK I AVE., "l,11SUKtii Geo. A. Werner W, H. Werner Bell Phone 819 Fisk Estimates Furnished Promptly GEARING A SPECIALTY R. J. HAYDEN Liberty Pattern Co. Carriage and Wagon Works PATTERNS, MODELS and PAINTING AND REPAIRING EXPERIMENTAL WORK RUBBER TIRES A SPECIALTY 4131 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh 4110 to 4114 LIBERTY AVE. Bell Phone, Fisk 310-W PITTSBURGH 1211 -- 1: IA5 rAXlrw oi. te. ZAotoy raos 4711 LIBERTY AVENUE Opposite St. Joseph's Church..ell Jrhone 334-W IlSK HOUSES RENTED AND RENTS COLLECTED 311ohn it.fzlaonty iBteai Efitate anub 3nuranrr NOTARY PUBLIC 5200 BUTLER ST., PITTSBURGH 164CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Liberty Avenue and Pearl Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. F. Bauer, Pastor; Rev. S. Pfeil and Rev. C. Moosmann, Assistants. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:00; Holy Days, 5:00, 6:00, 7:30 and 9:00; Funerals and W\eddings at 9:00. Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Francis; 13 rooms; 705 pupils. Church Committee. S. Hugenroeder; M. Wach, Thos. Hungeriaun, Sr., G. Schwartz, C. Schoenemann, L. P. Yeager, T. Utzig, F. Bey, F. Nickel, G. Neihaus, I'. Guth, Thos,. Hinnebusch. Holy Name Society. 100 Members. St. Agnes' Sodality. Young Ladies' Sodality. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. Moosmann. Sacred Heart League. Rosary Sodality. Missionary Aid Society. 100 Members. St. Joseph's Casino. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 58. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 594.166 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Liberty Avenue), Pittsburgh-Continued. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 24. Rec. Sec., Miss Ottilia Gaugler, 360 Edmond Organized January, 1908. st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Bauer. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Reichenberger, 447 Pres., Clarence Furst, 428 Pearl st., P. Pearl st., P. Vice Pres., M. Schatz, 4784 Cypress st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Anna Klein, 402 Edmond st., P. Sec., A. H1. Doering, 4207 Mifflin st., P. Asst. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Theresa Guth, 224 Cedar Treas., George Angel, 328 Cedar st., P. st., P. Treas;., Mrs. Christina Thoma, 397 Edmond Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 1213. st., P. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in Marshal, Mrs. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl st., P. St. Joseph's School Hall, Pearl st., P. Guard, Mrs. Walburga Mihlfeit, 353 State st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J: A,. Bauer. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Yoest, 447 Pearl st., P.; Chief Ranger, J. F. Meenan, 330 Ella st., P. Mrs. Elizabeth Steigerwald, 4727 Liberty Vice Chief Ranger, Jas. Crawford, 5325 ave., P.; Miss Justine Hansman, 437 Taylor Dauphin st., P, f st., P.; Mrs. Anna Hussy, 437 Taylor st., P.; Past Chief Ranger, M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Monte- Mrs. Katherine Sieber, 437 Taylor st., P. zuma st., P. i Fin. Committee, Mrs,. Barbara Angel, 336 MaRec. Sec., F. J. Burns, 7039 Monticello st., P. thilda st., P.; Mrs. Stella Meyer, 4711 Sciota Fin. Sec., J. J. Fox, 4616 Carroll st., P. st., P.; Mrs. Mary Yeager, 312 Gross st., P. Treas., A. L. Joos, 136 Pearl st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jos. F. Bauer, Liberty Trustees, Edward Meyer, 4911 Scioto st., P.; ave. and Pearl st., P. A. Harvey, 236 N. Rebecca st., P.; E M. Delegates to Senate, Mrs. Mary Reichenberger, Fox, 2537 Fifth ave., P. 447 Pearl st., P.; Miss Ottilia Selzer, 431 Senior Conductor, Jos. G. Faust, 435 Taylor Pearl st., P. st., P. Delegates to Women's Catholic League, Mrs. Inside Sentinel, John Selzer, 423 Pearl st., P. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl st., P.; Miss Elizabeth Speaker, M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma st., P. Ott, 443 Pearl st,. P. D. H. C. R., L. A. Schott. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Branch No. 6. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 224. Meets First Sunday of each month. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:00 at Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. F. Bauer. 313 Pearl st., P.. Director, John Doering, 4207 Mifflin st., P. Past Presidents, Mrs. Julia Staab, 460 Pearl Director, Andreas Hungernmann, 443 Cedar st., P. st., P.; Mrs. Christina Thoma, 397 Edmond Director, Gottfried Strecker, 4520 Liberty st., P.; Mrs. Ida B. Green, Herman. ave., P. Pres., Mrs. Rose Ruppel, 4812 Sciota st., P. Pres., Sylvester Hergenroeder, 519 Gross st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Bell, 4753 Liberty Vice. Pres., John Straka, 412 Pearl st., P. ave., P. Sec. and Treas., John F. Hinnebusch, 4720 Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Barbara Angel, 336 Liberty ave., P. Mathilda st., P. Marshal, Jacob Utzig, 314 Cedar st., P. When You Buy NOODLES or MACARONI BUY THE BEST Manufactur.ers of r'c, lur vlD EAGLE HOME-MADE AND EXCELSIOR EGG NOODLES AND MACARONI r KKIINU3llr MACARONI, 5c PACKAGES Premium Quality SPAGHETTI AND MACARONI 10c PACKAGES W. BOEHM COMPANY Bell Phone 358 Fisk; P, A. Phone 1042-W 4644-4650 FRIENDSHIP AVENUE, PITTSBURGH FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERSCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910 T- IfXCHANGE NATIONALBANK OF PITTSBURGH. 240 FIFTH AVE, CAPITAL $1,200,000.00 SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS $856,000.00 O FFI CE R S JOSEPH VW. MARSH, President JOHN MOORHEAD, JR., Vice President ALBERT H. CHILDS, Vice President RALPH HI-. BINNS. Vice President ALEXANDER DUNBAR, Cashier SA MITEJ N. KREiDER, Assistant Cashier D RE C 7'ORS JOSEPH W. MARSH, President, also President Standard ]nderground Cable Company and Director of Westinghouse Electric Manufacttring Cornmpany. JOHN MOORIFHEAD, R., Vice President, also President, Moorhead Brother and Company, Inc. ALBERT H. CHILDS, Vice President, also Director, Fidelity Title Trust Company. RA!LPII H. BINNS. Vice President, also President, Hussey-linns Shovel Company. FRANK S. BISSELL, Retired. EDWARD B. ALSOP, President, Pittsburgh Spiral Wire Hoop Company. LOUIS W. DALZELTL, Director, Standard Underground Cable Company. JAMES W. SCUJLLY, Scully, Painter Beech. F,. C. PERKINS, Attorney-at-Law. R. T. AM. McCREADY, Attorney-at-Law. G. IHARTON SINGER, Executor W. H. Singer Estate,. C. L. SNO A;DON, President, Monongahela National Bank of Brownsville, Pennsylvania. JOHN W. DONNAN, President, Citizens National Bank and Washington Trust Company, Washington, Pennsylvania. FRANK B. NIMICK, Director, Colonial Steel Company and West End Savings Bank and Trust Company. RICHARD GARLICK, Treasurer, Youngstown Sheet 'I'ube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. ALTAR DECORATIONS IN BRONZE AND ENAMEL EXECUTED IN ENGLAND FOR THE EPIPHANY R. C. CHURCH. JOHN -T- COMES- ARCHITECT THE NORTON CO. CENTURY - BLDG. PITTSBURGH - PA. LIGHT FIXTURES and SPECIAL WORK IN WROUGHT -~.-~~ IRON BRONZE and SILVER LONDON - OFFICE - 7 - NEWAN - STREET - OXFORD - STREET - W. 18CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHESST. MARY'S CHURCH, Forty-sixth Street, Pittsburgh. Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin, V.G., Rector; Rev. John F. Enright, Assistant; St. Mary's Rectory, Forty-sixth Street, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:30. Vespers on Sundays and Holy Days at 7:30 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays at 3:00 p. m. Lenten Exercises: Sunday and Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., Friday at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 12 sisters, 635 pupils. Church Committee. E. S. Geary, M. A. Carmody, James J. Duffy, Edward J. Kenna, John J. Ieehan. Holy Name Society. Pres., Rev. John F. Enright. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Director, Rev. J. F. Enright; Pres., Miss Allen. Young Ladies' Sodality Children of Mary. Pres., Miss Anna Fogarty. Boys' Sodality of the Holy Angels. Pres., Leo. Tetley. Girls' Sodality. Pres. Miss Eva Kelly. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., Rev. J. F. Enright; Treas., Cyril G. Lauer.168 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. MARY'S CHURCH (Forty-sixth Street), Pittsburgh-Continued. St. Mary's Sewing Guild. Pres., J-. J. Buckley, 4503 Davison st., P. Meets Every Wednesday from 9:00 to 4:00 Sec., P. S. Gallagher, 4004 Mifflin st., P. in St. Mary's Academy Building, Forty-sixth Treas., Thos. Bennett, 134 Thirty-ninth st., P'. st., P. Delegates, J. O'Brien, 1877 Lincoln ave., P.; Pies., Mrs. M. F. O'Callahan, 3916 Penn P. V. Gallager, 4004 Mifflin st., P.; M. J.'ave., P. Connors, 144 Forty-fourth st., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Joseph Walters, 180 Home C. T. A. U. for Women. st., P. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in Academy Sec., Mrs. E. C. Gardner, 4510 Calvin st., P. Hall, Forty-fourth st., P. Treas., Mrs. H. L. Dougherty, 4225 Geneva Pres., Miss Margaret Hughs, 4217 Geneva st., P. st., P. St. Mary's Altar Society. Sec., Mrs. Amos Becraft, 4505 Davison st., P. Honorary Pres., Mrs. F. B,. Torley and Mrs. D. Delegates, Mrs. M. Clark, 4610 Carlton st., P.; J. Cullinan; Pres., Mrs. Mary O'Callahan; Miss N. Cunahan, 4503 Davison st., P.; Vice Pres., Mrs. Joseph Walters; Sec., Mrs. Mrs. K. Richy. 515 Emerson st., P. E. C. Gardner; Treas., Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. L. St. Mary's Total Abstinence Cadets. Tobin; Collectors, Mrs. E. C. Gardner, Mrs. Meets very Thursday at 8:00 in Armory, Jos. Walters, Mrs. Mary Shannon, Miss May 4219 Geneva st., P. Walsmith, Miss Mary Dougherty, Miss Teresa Pres., P. Gallagher, 4004 Mifflin st., P. Dougherty, Miss Hattie Smith, Miss B. Vice, Pres., P.S. Gallag her, 4004 Mifflin st., P. Allen, Miss Elizabeth McAleese, Miss Helen Sec., J, P. Morgan, 4012 Butler st., P. McAleese, Miss Marcella Dougherty, Miss May Wareas., John Buckley, 4002 Davidson st., P. Military Officers, Capt. P. S. Gallagher, Lieut. St. Mary's Usher Society. J. P. Morgan. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in Academy Hall, Forty-sixth st., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 8. Pres., Treas. and Spiritual Director, Rev. J. F. Meets Fourth Thursday at 7.30 in C. M. Enright. B. A, Hall, Butler and Forty-sixth sts., P. Vice Pres., James P. Morgan, Fisk and Butler Pres., Mrs. J. E. Swaney, 806 Penn st., Sharpssts., P. burg. Sec., Jas. S. Devlin, Penn ave. and Forty- Vice Pres., Mrs. Cronin, 5337 Butler st., P. fifth st.,, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Davis, Stanton St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 9. Heights, P. Aggregated October, 1889. Meets Fin. Sec., Mrs. G. Grimpe, 5309 Dresden ay., P. Sunday at 12:00 in Church Ha89ll s very Treas., Miss Catherine Fitzpatrick, 5504 HarSunday at 12:00 in Church Hall rison, st., P. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin. rison t., P. Davis, Stanton Heights, P. Pres., E. S. Geary, 215 Main st., P. Sergtinel, Miss Annie Davis, Stanton Heights, P. First Vice Pres., P. G. Morgan, 4012 Butler, Miss Julia Davis, Stanton Heights, P. st., P. L. C. -B.. A. Branch No. 24. Second Vice Pres., J. S. Shaw, 298 Forty- Meets First and Ihird Wednesdays at 7:30 fifth st., P. in C. M. B. A. Hall, Butler and Forty-sixth, P. Sec,., R. C. DeLowry, 321 Darsie st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Mgr,. F. L. Tobin. Treas,., T. E. Murphy, Forty-fourth st. and Pres., Mrs. Mary Holleran, 133 Forty-third st., P. Penn ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Shelley. A. 0., H. Division No. 7. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. E. Beacroft. A. O. H. Division No. 7. ]Rec. Sec., Miss Bridget Boyle, 131 Forty-third Meets Second and Fourth Sunday afternoons Rec. Sec., Miss Bridget Boyle, 131 Forty-third in C. M. B. A. Hall, Forty-sixth and Butler st Fin. Sec,., Miss Margaret Robinson, 4509 Davidsts., P. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. Mgr. F. L.'obin. son st., P. Pres., M. A. Carmody, 248 Forty-fourth ast P. Treas., Mrs. Grace Fallon, 332 Forty-second Vice Pres., M. J. McMahon, 6023 Station st., P. ast., P. Trea., John W. Gill, 10 Lewis st., P. Guars, Mrs. C. O'rien. Rec. Sec., D. L. Counahan, 277 Forty-fifth st., P. Brotherhood of St. Joseph. Ftin. Sec., J. W, Tobin, 4224 Sherman st., P. Cecelian Society. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 38. Pres., Maurice Phillips. C. T. A. U. for Men. St. Mary's Choir. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in Academy Organist, Miss Blanchard; Instructor, Prof. Hall, Forty-fourth st., P. Imgrund; Leader, Cyril G. Lauer. ST. LAWRENCE'S CHURCH, Penn and Atlantic Avenues, East End, Pittsburgh. Rev. Joseph Toner, Rector; Rev. J. F. McKeever, Assistant. Church Committee. Rec. Sec,., John Cummans, 5441 Rosetta st., P.: Hugh M. McIntyre, V. M. Earley, John B. Fin. Sec., James Keefe, 5206 Dearborn st., P. McSteen, H. J. Creighton. Treas., John Moore, 5325 Dauphin st., P. A. 0. H. Division No. 25. Sentinel, Patrick Devine, 5022 Kincaid st., P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Hibernian Spiritual Director, Rev, J. Toner. Hall, 4905 Dauphin st., P. I. C. B., U. Branch No. 693. Pres., Thomas Roche, 5203 Dearborn st., P. Vice Pres., James Crawford, 5325 Dauphin st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 162.CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHESST. MARY OF MERCY CHURCH, Ferry Street and Third Avenue,, Pittsburgh. Rev. P. O'Connor, Rector, 106 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 65. Meets Second and Fourth Monday at 7:30 in Duquesne School, Second ave. and Liberty st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. O'Connor. Past Pres., Jno,. M. Morrison. Pres., Edward Jordan. First Vice Pres., Michael Keown. Second Vice Pres., Thos. Flannigan. Rec. Sec., WV\m,. P. Morrison. Fin. Sec., Jno. VW. Morrison. Treas., P. Maloney. Marshal, J. B. Toohey. Guard, Thos. Foley.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. ST. MARY'S ASSUMPTION CHURCH (Krainer), Butler and Fifty-seventh Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. C. Martel, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; Week Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality. Days, during school at 8:30, during Men's Sorrowful Mother Sodality. vacation at 7:30. Ladies' Sorrowful Mother Sodality. Baptisms at 1:00 p. m. St. Barbara's Sodality. Parochial Schools: Lay teachers; 122 Missionary Aid Society. St. Stephen's Society. *pupils..Jesus The Good Shepherd Society. Church Committee. St. Theresa Society. Ferdinand Volk, George Flajnik, George For- Usher Club. tun, John Bojanc, Peter Rogina, Frank St. Mary's Assumption Society. Bostjancic. St. Joseph's Society, J. S. R. J. Holy Name Society. St. Joseph's Society, K. S. K. J. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. St. Roch's Society. Miss Carrie Kuhlman, Miss Lillie Costello. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL CHURCH (Italian), Bennett and Hale Streets, Brushton, Pittsburgh. Rev. Florindo di Francesco, Pastor. Church Committee: Dominico Marchio, G. Vauletto, G. Colalsese, Frank, Zucci, Giovanni Sepelli. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Seventeen burgh. Rev. Wm. Graham, Pastor Seventeenth Street, Pittsburgh. Masses: 7:00, 9:0'0 and 10:30. Baptism: Sundays at 2:30 p. m. Rosary and Benediction: Sunday evening at 7:30. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 7 sisters and 1 lay teacher; 370 pupils. Church Committee. P. B. Kearns, Wmn. Tobin, Robert Sheehan, J ohn Breen. Young Ladies' Sodality. Boys' Sodality of the Children of Mary. Girls' Sodality of the Children of Mary. Usher Club. Jas. Riley, John Breen, Joseph Hagan, Frank Dunn, Robert Hudson, Robert Walsh, John McDonald, James Harkins, John Obermeyern St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 19. Aggregated June 18, 1909. Meets Every Sunday at 2:00 in Church Hall, Liberty and Seventeenth sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Graham. Pres., James E. Riley, 317 Main st., P. Vice Pres., Francis Creigan, 107 Monaca Way, P. Treas., Robert Sheehan, 2314 Penn ave., P. C. M. B. A. Pres., J. McKenna; Vice Pres., Daniel McCarthy; Treas., W. J. Ryan; Fin. Sec., George Burns; Rec. Sec., J. J. Carey. tth Street and Liberty Avenue, Pitts-; Rev. Edward J. Moriarty, Assistant; I. C. B. U. (Ladies of St. Brendan). Pres., Mrs. Woodmancy; Vice Pres., Mrs. Garrison; Treas., Miss Mary Shea; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Braeiler; Rec. Sec.,. Miss Criley. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 266. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in St. Patrick's Hall, cor. Liberty and Seventeenth sts., P. Pres., Mrs. M. R. Rowe, 118 N. Atlantic ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine C. Swords, 3048 Merwyn ave., Sheraden, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Ella Cronin, 116 N. Atlantic ave., P.'Ireas., Miss Edna McCann, 354 S. Atlantic ave., P. Marshal, Miss Minnie Butler, 2219 Penn ave., P. Guard, Mrs. Shea, Twelfth st. near Liberty ave., P. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Patrick's Hall, Seventeenth st., P. Pres., E. J. McCarthy, 217 N. Graham st., P. Sec., Jno. R. McKavney, 2528 Penn ave., P. Delegates, Jno. R. McKavney, 2528 Penn ave., P.; Jno. Freil, 5303 Broad st., P.; R. J. Sheehan, 1515 Penn ave., P. A. O. H. Division No. 24. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in St. Patrick's School Hall, Seventeenth st. and Liberty ave., P. Pres., John O'Donnell, 4229 Dunkled st,., P. Vice Pres., James T. Ryan, 2409 Penn ave., P. Rec. Sec., Thos. Hannon, 2530 Penn ave., P. Fin. Secretary, John C. Killeen, 3434 Charlotte st., P.'Ireas., John H. Driscoll, 2523 Penn ave., P. Sentinel, Michael Rowan, 4026 Mifflin st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Graham. ~ 170CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Italian), 700 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. Alphonsus Parruale, Pastor; Rev. Boniface Bragantini and Rev. Bernard Rossi, Assistants. Masses: Daily, 7:00 and 8:00; Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Parochial Schools: Lay Teachers, Miss Dora Casey and Miss Annie Conti; 105 pupils. Church Committee. Steplen Badaracco, J. Muzzio, V. Mardi, C. Lassano, J. Pruggiero, L. Mongillo. Holy Rosary Society. Meets at 8:00 in Basement of Church. Pres., Mrs. Annie Rovegno; Sec., Mary Raggio; Treas. and Director, Rev. Alphonsus Parenale. Children of Mary. Meets at 8:00 in Basement of Church. Pres., Mary Rogo; Vice Pres., Angelina Crovo; Sec., Matilde Garroni; Treas. and Director, Rev. Alphonsus Parenale; Counsellors, Mary Cuneo, Olga Del Magro, Paolina Mastuani, Caterhna Pascasio. Holy Name of Jesus. Meets at 8:00 in Basement of Church. Pres., Vito Toglioc; Vice Pres., Antonio Pascano; Marshal, Domienico Antonio D'Antonio; Treas. and Director, Rev. Alphonsus Parenale; Sec., Nuhiante De Riasi; Counsellors, Salvation Di Pippa, Antonio LoPriso, Carlo Cavaliere, Pasquale De Macco. ST. PHILOMENA'S CHURCH, Fourteenth Street and Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. William Tewes, C.SS.R., Pastor; Rev. James Werneit, C.SS.R., Rev. Conrad Kraus, C.SS.R., and Rev. Lawrence Kissner, C.SS.R., Assistants. Masses: Sundays, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:00; Week Days, 5:30, 6:30, 8:00 (Saturday, 7:30). Parochial Schools: Sisters of Notre Dame;!11 boys, 105 girls. Missionary Aid Society. Usher Club. St. Mary's Beneficial Association. St. Charles' Society. C. R. B. A. St. Anthony's Beneficial Society. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 76. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in St. Philomenia's School, P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Fr. Tewes, C.S.S.R. Past Pres., John A. Letzkus, Sta. 26, P,. Pres., Joseph. Snyder, 225 Dunlap st., P. First Vice Pres., Peter Roth, West View. Second Vice Pres., Frank Traub. Rec. Sec., Geo. Aul, 712 Arch st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Jos,. Rosswog, 1201 Murtland ave., P. Treas., F. C. Breil, Brushton and Kelly sts., P. Marshal, John Martee, 4 Utica Place, P. Guard, Christ Schulz, 1326 Mulberry ay., P,. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William Tewes. Director, Jos. G. Renvers, 811 Federal st., N.S., P. Pres., Chas. J. Glock, 4516 Liberty ave., P. Vice Pres., Frank Chereck, 3025 Brereton ave., P. Sec. and Treas., IUlrich Rettinger, 1908 Bedford ave., P. Marshal, Jacob Seltzer, 354 Edmund st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 171. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in St. Plhilomena's Hall, Thirteenth st., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary Miller, Hotel Savoy, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Kunze. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Frances Allgeier. R1ec. Sec., Miss Frances Allgeier. Asst. Rec Sec., Mrs. Marcella Von Wurmb. Fin. Sec., Miss Maggie Raub, 604 Madison st., P. Treas., Miss Cath. Walsh, 7046 Hlermitage st., P. Marshal, Miss Anlina Allgeier. Guard, Miss Ella Sweeney, 234 Spring ay,., P. Trustees, Miss Mary Flotzinger, P.; Mrs. Flora Michel, P.; Miss R. Miller, P.; Miss Stella Born, P.; Mrs. Mary Geagin, P. Church Committee. Bernard Gloeckler, Joseph Renvers, George Greder, Joseph Martin. Holy Name Society. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Holy Family Sodality.172 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. C. M. EICHENLAUB 318 BISSELL BLOCK SEVENTH AVENUE AND SMITHFIELD STREET BOTIH PItONXES PITTSBURGH, PA. CHURCH, SCHOOL, HALL AND SOCIETY ROOM FURNITURE STATUARY`i A NID BELLS J h,C. S {umis Tailor-Made Shirt Waists a Specialty John C. 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PETER AND PAUL' CHURCH, Larimer Avenue East End, Pittsburgh. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jos. Suhr, V.G., Pastor; Rev. Casimir Schuler, Assistant. Masses: 8:00; Children's Mass, 9:15; High Mass, 10:30. Baptisms: 2:00 p. m. Catechism: 2:45 p. m. X Vespers and Benediction: 3:15. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Divine Providence; 387 pupils. Church Committee. Albert Mansmann, Fred Scheib, Cyr. Mans, Henry Schaub, Frank Pfaller, Edw. Eibel, Carl Herbert, A. J. Brown. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Rt, Rev. Mgr. Joseph Suhr; Vice Pres., Rev. Casimir. Christian Mothers' Sodality. Pres., Mrs. F. Pfaller. Young Ladies' Sodality. Pres., Miss Ottihia Heilman. Young Men's Sodality. Pres., D. Brown. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph Suhr. Knights of St. George Branch No. 7.. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Mgr. Jos. Suhr. Director, August Azinger, 270 Park ave., P. Director, Henry Mersinger, Frankstown ave., P' Pres., Wm. Bosack, 5638 Broad st., P. Vice Pres., Anldrew Abt, Lenora st., P. Sec. and Treas., John Koenigsamen, 6429 Frankstown ave., P. Marshal, Jacob Hockberg, 22 Mayflower st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 78. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 187. St. Peter's Beneficial Society. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 27. Organized February 16, 1908. Meets First Friday at 8:00 in School Hall, Larimer ave., P. Pres., E. J. Cyphers, 40 Mayflower st;., P. Vice Pres., J. Pfaller, N. Euclid ave., P. Sec., F. J. Scheib, 6243 Station st., P. Treas., C. Brucker, Frankstown ave., P. Remodeled by J. T. Comes, 1910. ST. RICHARD'S CHURCH, Webster Avenue, near Thirty-third Street (old Thirteenth Ward), Pittsburgh. Rev. Thomas Hearn, Rector; Rev. Joseph Hagan, Assistant; 320'9 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 30. Organized March 1, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 10:00 in School Hall, Webster ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jos. D. Hagan. Pres., James G. Bergman, 2506 Bedford ave. P. Vice Pres., Edward J. Cavanaugh, 521 Herron ave., P. Sec., John Price, 3446 Ridge st., P. Treas., Lewis F. Deeds, 2517 Spallett st., P. ST. ROSALIA'S CHURCH, 511 Greenfield'Avenue, Pittsburgh. Rev. Henry McEvov. Rector: Rev. Tames Kellv. Assistant. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 17. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Sunday at 1:30 in School Hall, Greenfield ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. II. McEvoy. Pres., Herman J. Grant, Minnes6ta st., P. Vice Pres., Hugh Donnelly, 126 Greenfield ave., P. Sec., John A. Murphy, Graphic st., P. Treas., H. J,. Grant, Minnesota st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 212. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 14. Meets Second Friday at 8:00 in St. Rosalia's School Hall, Greenfield ave. P. Pres. Mrs. Sadie Emmett, Acorn st. P'. Vice Pres. Miss Annie Lynch, 1235 Greenfield ave. P.. Treas. Mrs. Mary Madden, Greenfield ave. P. Fin. Sec. Mrs. Mary O'Hanlon, Blanche and Lydia sts. P. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Marie McCarthy, Haldane st. P. 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CENTER AND EUCLID AVENUES -BOTH PHONES 176Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DIOCESAN PASTORS. Rev. Albanese..................Mt. Pleasant Rev. John Audrezejewski..........New Castle Rev. Paul Baccache.... 407 Grandview ave., P. Rev. J. B. Barry.................Coal Center Rev. T. EF. Bauer.........4712 Liberty ave., P. Rev. D. Banasawercz................ Carnegie Rev. A. Black......Kelly st. and Lang ave., P. Rev;. B. Baldauf....................Ford City Rev. F. Bacewski................... Lyndora.Rev. J. G. Beane.......1312 Lincoln ave., P. Rev. A. Byenkowski................ Briar Hill Rev. B. Bekavac....................mbridge Rev. F. Beneventano..Margaretta st., Braddock Rev. Bernard Blazic.............. Bradenville Rev. A,. Bini................... Connellsville Rev. L. Boell................... McKeesport Rev. Phlilip Brady.............. Ellwood City -Rev. Peter Brady................... Natrona Rev. Phillip Brady........S. Fourteenth st., P. Rev,. J. J. Brennan................. Carnegie Rev. Jos. L. Brennan..............Leisenring Rev. John J. Bullion............... Iomestead Rev. J. Burgoon..............M.... McDonald Rev. J. T,. Burns.................Connellsville Rev. P. K. Colliiis.....................Butler Rev, Thos. Conlin.................... Derry Rev. D. J. Cox...................Noblestown Rev. L. A. Carroll.................Kittanning Rev. T. J, Coyle..909 N. Evans st., McKeesport Rev. Chas. J. Coyne........... McKees Rocks Rev. Wm. Cunniingham..........Turtle Creek Rev. J, Czaplinski....619 High st., Sharpsburg Rev. S. Czepananis............... Homestead Rev. Jos. Dejon................ West Newton Rev. M. T. Dereszkiewiez.................................... Alexander st., Latrobe Rev. Thos. Devlin.........3100 Carson st., P. Rev. Daniel Devlin........Hazelwood ave., P. Rev. P,. Diskin.....R. F. D. No. 1, East Brady Rev. Wm. Dunlea........... W. Carson st., P. Rev. R. J,. Doherty................ Bridgeville Rev. J. F. Doyle..Fifty-fourth and Carnegie, P. Rev. P. Dooley................... Wampum Rev,. F. Duic.......1326 E. Ohio st., N.S., P. Rev. Chas. Duwell...................Wexford Rev. F. J. Eger..............'..... New Castle Rev. D. Falrizio..................... Rossiter Rev. C,. Falcone.................. Sharpsburg Rev. C. Fallon................ Elizabeth Rev. J aughan..................Washington Rev. C. Federici................... Yatesboro Rev. S. Fenyes.................. Connellsville Rev. A. Filkorn...................... Donora Rev. Francesco................-Homewood, P. Rev. Win. Fries.................... Charleroi Rev. D. J. Gallagher.............. Inoxville, P. Rev. J. P. Gallagher...................Beaver Rev. A. Garstka.................. Ellsworth Rev. C. Gasparik........ 2004 Bedford ave., P. Rev. H. Geibel....................... Donora Rev. E. E. Gelldof................ New Haven Rev. J. V. Gerold................. New Derry Rev. B. Gerold.......1250 Locust st., N.S., P. Rev. E. Glennon...............: Point Marion Rev. F. Glonjnaric................... Rankin Rev,. T. Glynn................. Brownsville Rev. H. J. Goebel..............Mt. Oliver, P. Rev.. R. Gorski....................Glassport Rev. J. Gorzynski..Fifteelth and Manor, sts., P. Rev. A. Gracik..e.................eilwood Rev. J. J. Grady..................... Darragh Rev,. Win. Grahiam......... Seventeenth st., P. Rev. J. Greiner....................Zelienople Rev. E. P. Griffin......407 Grandview ave.. P. Rev. G.. Gunther........Lincoln ave., P. Rev. B. Gughelmotte..;.1439 Juniata st., N.S.,P. Rev,. S. Gulovic................. Bradenville Rev. E. Gusic.....M. illvale Station, N.S., P. Rev. J. Hackett..................Aspinwall Rev. D. Haggerty............. Overhill st., P,. Rev. David Haggerty.............Hay Station Rev. R. Hamilton............ Springdale Rev. J. B. Haeckler................ Arlington Rev. P.. Hawe....................Blairsville Rev. T. Hearn.......... 3209 Webster ave., P. Rev. C. Hegenck...3113 Brighton rd., N.S., P. Rev. J. B. Heine.....................Haslage Rev. F. J,. Hertzog................ Finleyville Rev. C. Hipp................. Castle Shannon Rev. F. X. Hevora............... Brownsville Rev. A. Holosnyay................ Homestead Rev,. M. Hughes................... Coraopolis Rev. B.i J. Hynes.............. ast Pittsburg Rev. C. Janda...................New Salem Rev. V. J. Janda..............Mt. Pleasant Rev. Jasargaeski..................... Export Rev. J,. Jaworski.................. Glassport Rev. W. Jordan.................. Homestead Rev. A. Kacinzy...............B...Braddock L. A. Butler, President Joseph Cawley, Treasurer Thomas P. Butler, Secreta-ry - [. ll Butlek r -ll. 432 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg Manufacturers of CEanfies, Qtignro an $tlogtes We Make a Specialty of School Treats and C hristmas T'reats 19Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Pittsubrgh-Continued. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Center Avenue, East End, Pittsburgh. Rev. F. Keane, P.R., LL.D., Rector; Rev. Ph. A. Callery and Rev. John F. McCarthy, Assistants; 5934 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:00 and 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Parochial Schools: 600 pupils. Church Committee. Frank McKnight, M. Diebold, John Grant, P. J. Laughney, A. V. D. Watterson, A. B. Reid, John Conlon. Holy Name Society. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Young Ladies' Sodality. Missionary Aid Society. Usher Club. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 4. Aggregated June, 1890. Meets Every Monday at 8:00 in School Hall, Center ave., E.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. Francis Keane. Pres., Patrick O'Connor, 6387 Penn ave., E.E., P. Vice Pres., Wm. A. Keating, 708 Summerlea st., E.E., P. Sec., A. S. Cooke, 6100 Jackson st., BE.., P. Treas., John Conlon, 5881 Ellsworth ave., E.E., P. A. O. H. Division No. 8. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., near Euclid, E. E., P. Pres., John J. Reilly, 7133 Kelly st., E. E, P. Vice Pres. Frank E. Shaughnessy, 4810 Liberty ave., E. E., P. Rec. Sec., James J. Regan, 7532 Dickson st., Swissvale. Fin. Sec., P. A. Murphy, 6212 Dundee st., E. E., P, Treas., Patrick F. Bartley, 1321 Lincoln ave., E. E., P. Sentinel,'John Reardon, Apple ave., E. E., P. Sergeant, John Nagle, 622 River ave., E. E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis Keane, Center ave., E. E., P,. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 34. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Sacred Heart School Bldg., Center ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Francis Keane. Past Pres., Wm. Hurley, N. Rebecca st., P. Pres., F. J. Brady, 5934 Broad st., P. First Vice Pres., J. J. Bryson, 210 Green st., Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Leo Sherry, Noble st., P,. Rec. Sec., Jerome Jackson, 5802 Harvard st., P. Fin. Sec., H.,. Charles, 7046 Kedran st., P. Treas., John Conlan, 5885 Ellsworth ave., P. Marshal, Homer Either, 525 N. Euclid ave., P. Guard, D,. J. McCarthy, N. Rebecca st., P. Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 1451. Meets First and Third Wednesdays in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Spirituat Director, Rev. Father Callery,. The Euclid Pharmacy J S SNiVELY James. C. McGonagle, Prop. Cor., Baum St. and Euclid Ave., E. E. PITTSBURGH Wall Paper and Room Mouldings Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at Reasonable Rates Whitfield Building, Baum and Whitfield St., E. E., Pittsburgh LOWEST CUT PRICES on Patent Medicines Whitfield St., E. E., Pittsburgh Phones: P. A. 811 East: Bell 3900 Hiland Both Phones Highland Laundry Co. 5815 PENN AVENUE Shirts, Collars and Cuffs A SPECIALTY J. S. MEAD Druggi t COR. ELLSWORTH and COLLEGE AVES., PITTSBURGH 177 ~- ---- --------Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Bell, Fifth Street Store, 1101 Court Bell, Center Ave. Store, 1100 Hiland P. A., Fifth Street Store, 189 Main P. A., Center Avenue Store, 166 East Greenhouses:-WEST VIEW 51i. 7i. iBLna Broa. FLORISTS AND DECORATORS Stores:-COR. LIBERTY AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET; 5424-28 CENTER AVENUE, EAST END, PITTSBURGH, PA. HOME GROW:N FLOWERS Albert Bertalott, Jr., President R. A. McCall, Secretary Phones: Office, 1421 Hiland; Yard, 4125 Hiland; Office, 250 East, P. A. R. A. McCALL LUMBER CO. OFFICE, 103 SHADY AVENUE Yard and Mill, Putnam near Fra~nkstown Ave. PITTSBURGH RYAN'S MIDLAND HOTEL THOS. J. RYAN, Proprietor. All rooms have Running Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light, Steam Heat, etc. No extra charge for use of Bath. EUROPEAN PLAN-$5.00 per Week, Single; $8.00 per Week, Double. BROAD ST. AND COLLINS AVE. PITTSBURGH Two Blocks from East Liberty Station. One Block from Penn Avenue, Blaney's Theatre Opposite. yClean]Ling is a Perfect VACUUM CLEANING GUARANTEED Snitary and Dustless System VACUUM CLEANING. HAND CLEANING. Vacuum cleaning of carpets, rugs, mattings, Hand cleaning of wall paper, kalsomining, mattresses, pillows, cushions, portiers, draper- frescoing, painted walls, ceiling, woodwork, ies, upholstered furniture and billiard tables. windows, plain floors. Hardwood floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Oriental rugs and carpets Special attention given to cleaning Oriental cleaned or scoured, by the Oriental Rug Prorugs by vacuum at your home, or at my estab- cess, on your floor or at my establishment. lishment, as there is no wear or tear with my Upholstered fuirniture dry cleaned, at your system. Carpets lifted, altered, sewed, made home,. Special and careful attention given to over, cleaned and relaid, at your place or at my dusting Oriental rugs by vacuum, as with my establishment. I will go any distance outside system there is positively no wear or tear on thle city to do cleaning. J the carpet or rug. ESTIMATE;S GLADLY GIVEN ON REQUEST JAMES MALONE, Sole Proprietor 421-423-425-427 COLLEGE AVE., PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 831 Hiland P. A. 931 East 178Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Pittsubrgh-Continued. Chief Ranger, John C, Killeen, 3434 Charlotte st., P. Vice Chief Ranger, Geo. L. Beaver, 5905 Broad st., P. Past Chief Ranger, Lewis F. Deeds, 2517 Hallet st., P. Rec. Sec., Chas. J. Holtman, 1715 Crestline st., Wilkinsburg. Fin. Sec., Frank E. White, 216 Collins ave., P. Treas., Thos. Dunn, 607 Lenora st., P. Trustees, Patrick A. Murphy, 6212 Dundee st., P.; John J. Mulligan, 3235 Juliet st., P,.; James McKenna, 608 Hastings st., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 1. Meets Third Thursdays at 7:30 in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Pres,., Miss Margaret Melia, 608 N. Highland ave., P. Vice Pres., Miss Nellie Bruner, 510 Collins ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Greely, Darlington rd., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Annie Gorman, 6389 Penn ave., P. Treass., Mrs. Margaret Lynn, 6389 Penn ave., P. Sentinel, Miss Kate Maddein, 287 Stratford ave., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 17. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis Keane. Pres., Miss Julia Flynn, "The Arcade," Baum st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Park ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Maria Manchester, 5709 Rural ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Sara Manchester, 5709 Rural ave., P, Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Hennessy, 5910 Harvard st,., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Susie Conners, 5844 Parker st., P. Treas., Miss Elizabeth Conners, 5844 Parker st., P. Guard, Miss Bridget Dean, 3126 Jane st., P.. Trustees, Mrs. Ellen Garvey, 6447 Marchand st., P.; Mrs. Sue Newman, 6249 Frankstown ave., P.; Miss Therea Orner, Harvard and VWhitfield sts., P.;, Mrs. Anna Trondle, 700 N. St. Clair st., P.; Miss Sara Manchester, 5709 Rural ave., P. qR. M. 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SURPLUS - - - - - $ 30,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS - - - $ 11,000 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS J. S. SEAMAN, President R. M. DAVIS, Vice President GEO. N. MORGAN, Cashier Established 1886 Bell Phone 987 Fisk THOMAS McCAFFREY LEADING REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER Renting and Collecting Rents a Specialty NOTARY PUBLIC. 3509 BUTLER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA OP EN UNTIL 9 P. M. ON SATURDAY STERLING S T A M P S WITH EACH lOc PURCHASE AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS WITH BEAMING OVER STOCK OF FRESH MERCHANDISE! With all the New Ideas in Attire for Women and Girls, Men and Boysl With suggestions for the Home, including China and House Furnlishings. With Merchandise you can be sure of. With Prices that are always the Lowest. oEeur: A n IsIng a e Brtakr n Phones: Bell 21 Fisk 3520-3522 BUTLER ST., PITTSBURGH P. A. 2311-W; CV,H,HLEBUS Merchant Tailor BELL PHONE 874-W FISK 5135 BUTLER STREET:: PITTSBURGH, PA. 180ST. STANISLAUS' CHURCH, Smallman and Twenty-first Streets, Pittsburgh. Rev. Paul Kwapulinski, C.S.Sp., Rector; Rev. Anthony Rachwalski, C.S.Sp., and Rev. Francis A. Retka, C.S.Sp., Assistants; Rev. John Willms, Central Director of the Holy Childhood. Masses: Sundays, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:30 p. m. Parochial Schools: St. Stanislaus; Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth; 396 boys, 339 girls. Church Committee. Joseph Grabowski, John Ratajizyk, Ignalius Kuezynski, August Lewandowski, Casimiress Tilopawski, Joseph, Tysarezyk, Anthony Mackowski, Ignatius Dabrowski, John Sannefeld, Stephen Basikawski.CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Second Avenue and Elizabeth Street, Hazelwood, Pittsburgh. Rev. D. J. Devlin, Rector; Rev. D. McCarthy and Rev. C. F. Burke, Assistants. Pres., Casper Fielding, 146 Marsden st., Hazelwood, P. Vice Pres., Chas. Wendel, 63 Hazelwood ave., Hazelwood, P. Sec., W. H. Fielding, 146 Marsden st., Hazelwood, P. Treas., W. B. O'Neil, Kirscher st., Hazelwood, P. A. O. H. Division No. 15. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 2:00 in their hall, 4723 Second ave., P. Pres., John M. Kelly, 137 Johnston ave., P. Vice Pres., Pat'k O'Gara, 72 Hazelwood ave., P. Rec. Sec., L. P. Horan, 218 Trowbridge st., P. Fin. Sec., John F. Burns, 116 Kaercher st., P. Treas., John M. Haverty, 9 Denmarsh st., P. Sentinel, Jere McDonald, Kansas st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 46. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 632. Meets Third Sunday at 1:30 in Hazelwood Bank H-fall, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Devlin. Pres., Mrs. M,. Riffle, Second ave., near Car Barns, P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 15. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in IIibernian Hall, 4723 Second ave., Hazelwood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Daniel J. Devlin. Pres., Mrs. Kathryn M. Milton, 4812'Blair st., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary A. Dolan, Farnsworth st., P. Rec:. Sec., Mrs. Mary Costello, Highland sta., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Cecelia Dermott, 43 Almeda st., P. Treas., Mrs. Esther Flatley, 4252 Second ave., P. Mistress, Mrs. Charlotte Rogers, 45 Cust st., P. Sentinel, Mrs. Anna Myers, Promenade st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 190. Meets First and Third Tuesday at 7:30 in Hazel-wood Savings Trust Co.'s Hall, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Devlin. Pres., Mrs.. Mary Kelly, 137 Johnston ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Alice Welsh, Marsden ave., P. Second, Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Donnelly, Chatsworth ave,., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Griffen, 5116 Second ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Nellie C,. Hague, 4400 Chatsworth ave., P. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. teorge, Branch No. 124. Meets First Stunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J. Devlin, St. Stephen's, Hazelwood, P. Director, Henry Wirtz, Jr., P. Pres., Jacob Schnippert, 5110 Legora st., P,. Vice Pres., Conrad Goldbach, Legora st., P. Sec. and Treas., Patrick A. Donovan, 212 Courtlaiid st., P. Marshal, Thomas Connolly, Courtland st., P. F. C. Sauer, Architect. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:00; Week Days, 7:30 and 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:30. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; 700 pupils. Church Committee. Ed. O'Dorinell, P. Dugan, M. McNally, J. C. Hague, T. F,. Donohoe. Holy Name Society. Pres., T. F. Donohoe; Treas., T. Murray; Sec., W. T. Cunningham,. 100 Members. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres.,. H. Tobin; Sec., Mrs. J. O. Keller; Treas., John Kirsh. B. V. M. Sodality. Children of Mary. Prefect, Miss K. Curtin; Sec., Miss Guffen; Treas., Miss Anne McNally. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., Mrs. Keller; Sec., Mrs. Kirsh. Usher Club. Holy'Name Society (Young Men). Pres., Sherman Shock; Sec., John Green; Treas., P. Donovan. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 10. Aggregated May 29, 1899. Meets Every Sunday at 3:00 in Church Sacristy, Second ave., Hazelwood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. D. J. Devlin, Second ave. and IElizabeth st., P..Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Stewart-Holland Co. -.IRON AND WIRE FENCING - 300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM- -1 II Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES-Continued. ST. WALBURGA'S CHURCH, Lincoln Avenue, East End, Pittsburgh. Rev. Ceo. M. Guenther, Pastcr, Lincoln Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and High Mass at 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. Baptisms, Sundays, 2:00. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Divine Providence; 152 pupils. Church Committee. John Lessner, Sr., Penn Township. Theo. Weber, Lincoln ave., E.E,., P. Isid. Weber, I,incoln ave., extension, E.E., P. Wm. Boeneman, Verona Road. Fred Kress, Westinghouse ave., E.E., P. George Nuesslein, Lincoln ave., E.E., P. Holy Name Society. Pres., Wm. Boeneman; Vice Pres., A. Ziegler; Sec., Chas. Reich; Treas., Theo. Weber. 60 Members. Young Ladies' Sodality. Pres., Miss Barbara Motzel; Vice Pres., Miss Hilda Halin: Sec., Miss Mary Schaller; Treas., Miss Tilly Hoffman; Organist, Miss Clara Nickel; Directress, Miss Anna Ziegler, Christian Mothers' Sodality. Pres., Mrs. Catherine Ziegler; Vice Pres., Mrs. Caroline Kirchner; Sece and Treas., Mrs. Henriette Weber. Missionary Aid Society. Promoters: Miss Louise Motzel, Miss Clara Nickel, Miss Mary Schaller, Miss Anna Ziegler, Miss Josephine Weber, Miss Marie Weber, Miss Dorothy Weber, Miss Louise Boeneman, Miss Marie Bacchus, Miss Hilda Halin and Joseph Korta. and Campania Avenues, Pittsburgh. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Branch No. 54. Meets First Wednesday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. G,. M. Guenther, St. Walburga's, P. Director, John Lessner, R. F. D. No. 1, Verona. Pres., Ernst Guter, Campania ave., P,. Vice Pres., George Croock, Agnew st., P. Sec. and'Ireas., Adam Ziegler, 1800 Lincoln ave., P. Marshal, Joseph Rinnie, Broadhead st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 879. Past Pres., Miss B. Motzell, 7180 Lemington ave., P. Pres., Mrs. M. Mausmann, 1326 Grotto st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. P,. Kramer, Lincoln ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss O. Hoffmann, Travella ave., P. Rec. Sec.,- Mrs. MI,. Stannard, 221 Renfrew st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss A. Hoffmann, Travella ave., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. 1M. White, Lincoln Park, P. Treas., Mrs. C. Kirchner, Campania ave., P. Guard, Mrs. P. Korta, cor. Lemington and Lincoln aves., P,. Marshal, Miss M. Reott, 1620 Westmoreland st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 78. BUCKINGHAM CLEANING AND PRESSING CO. CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING, REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY We call for and deliver work to any part of city. Bell Phone 9166-J Schenley P. A. Phone 872-K. Craft Avenue and Emily Street, Pittsburgh Bell 1887 Hiland Bell 9098 Hiland P. A. 611-R THOS. F. MOORE, Ph. G. Prescription SpecialiJt Manufacturer of Frost Hazel COR. AIKEN AND WALNUT PITTSBURGH III II,1 183CITY OF PITTSBURGH-South Side ST. ADALBERT'S (Polish) CHURCH, 162 S. Fifteenth Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. John Gorzynski, P. R., Pastor; Rev. Jos. Frania, Assistant. J. T. Comes, Architect. ST. BASIL'S CHURCH, Mt. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh. Charles J. Steppling, Rector, 1720 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh; Rev. Henry J. Goebel, C.S.Sp., Assistant, Pittsburgh College, Bluff Street, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:15. Vespers and Benediction, 3:00 p. m. Catechetical Instructions: Every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Baptisms: The Sacrament of Baptism is administered immediately after the late Mass oin Sunday. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Divine Providence; Sister M. Priscilla, superioress; 212 pupils. Church Committee. Thomas McGovern, John P. Myron, Sec., Christian Franciscus, Wm. McClurg Donley, Henry Werries, Val. Pistorius, Philip Gramm, Louis Dersch, Joseph Miller, Christ. Ritz, Albert Elsesser. Monthly Collectors. Henry Minstereifel, John Ritz, John Fernbach, Theodore Weinheimer, Patrick Flanagan. Holy Name Society. Thomas McGovern, Stephen McCarthy, Christian Fransiscus. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Thomas McGovern, Nellie Karrigan, Mary Winter, Bertha Engel. Missionary Aid Society. Promoters: Leo Dapper, Edmund Bametzrieder, Ludwina Rosenberger, Bessie Wheeler, Margaret Speicher, Bertha Spinneweber, Martha Vatter, Margaret McGovern, Rose Steyer. Knights of St. George Branch No. 80. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. J. Steppling, St. Basil's 1714 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Director, Peter Kiefer, 1823 John st., Carrick. Pres., Christ Franciscus, 1800 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Vice Pres., Fred Sacher, 1928 Brownsville rd., Carrick. Sec. and Treas., Albert P. Elsesser, 340 Orchard st., Knoxville. Marshal, Jacob Speicher, 340 Cherry st., Carrick. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 187. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 1059.CITY OF PITTSBURGH CIIURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. CANICE'S CHURCH, Orchard Street, Knoxville, Pittsburgh. Rev. D. J. Gallagher, Pastor; Rev. John J. Greaney, Assistant; 222 Orchard Street, Knoxville, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00: and 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Parochial Schools: 8 Sisters of St. Joseph; 381 ptipils. Church Committee. John A. Fitzpatrick, Michael P. Garrigan, Thomas Hanlon, Sr., Charles Madine, Patrick Shannahan, George Wilson. Usher Club. Pres., A. J. Knapp; Vice Pres., Thomas A. Walsh; Sec., Stephen F. Gallagher, 16 Eureka st., P.; Treas., Michael Darby; Marshal, Joseph R. Madine; Guard, Charles Madine, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., John F. Cunningham; Vice Pres., Sister Marcella; Sec., Miss Angela Garrigan, 126 Orchard st., Knoxville, P.; Treas., P. Shatnnahan. Holy Name Society. Pres., Thomas A. Walsh; Vice Pres., Thos. Hanlon, Sr.; Sec., John E. Cunningham, 67 Haberman st., P.; Treas., A1. Sinsz; Marshal, Stephen Gallagher. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 159 Meets Second and Fourth Tfuesdays in St. Canice's School Hall, Knoxville, P,. Pres., R. V. Morgan. First Vice, Pres., S. F. Gallagher, Second Vice Pres., Leo Pierce. Rec. Sec., George P. Bailey, 180 Loyal st., P. Fin. Sec., E. C. Morgan. Treas., M. P. Garrigan. Marshal, Walter Flaherty. Guard, J. C. Hannegan. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 311. Pres., Mrs. Mary L. Bayer. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McKenna. Second Vice Pres., Miss Frances Hannegan. Rec. Sec., Miss Catherine Flynn. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Adeline Auen.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE--Continued. ST. CASSIMIR'S CHURCH, South Twenty-second and Sarah Streets, Pittsburgh. Rev. John J. Sutkaitis, Pastor, 2112 Sarah Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. Confession: Every Friday morning, Saturday evening and every morning during Lent. Parochial Schools: Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth; 240 pupils. Church Committee. Adam Paull, Geo. Zink, Lawrence Kudzins, Jos. Tontkewicz, Paul Truskawskas, John Marazas, Andrew Buwelsky. Holy Rosary Sodality. Pres., Sister Tharsitta, 2127 Larkins ay., P. Holy Name Society. Pres., Rev. John J. Sutkaitis, 2112 Sarah st., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mother Anthonia, 2127 Larkins ay., P. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., Mother Anthonia, 2127 Larkins ay,, P. Usher Club. Pres., John S. Sutkaitis, 2914 Carson st., P. St. Casimir's Temperance Society. St. Andrew's Society. St. Joseph's Society. Sacred Heart Society. St. Paul's Society. Knights of Vytowt. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, Eighteenth Ward, Pittsburgh. Rev. S. J. Schramm, Pastor; Rev. A. Weisenberger, Assistant; 100 Allen Avenue, Eighteenth Ward, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:00. Missionary Aid Society. Baptisms: Sundays, 11:30 a. m. Confraternity of Holy Family. Sunday School: 2:15 p. m. Pres., Ignatius Seringer; Sec., Conrad SpinneVespers and Benediction: 3:00 p. m. weber; Treas., S. J. Schram. Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Fran- Confraternity of Christian Mothers. cis; 600 pupils. Pres., Mrs. Mary Sehringer; Sec. and Treas., Usher Club. Holy Name Society. Mrs. S. J. Schraun. Young Men's Sodality of Blessed Virgin. Young Ladies' Sodality of Blessed Virgin. ST. HENRY'S CHURCH, 528 Arlington Avenue, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. J. B. Heckler, Rector; Rev. Adolph Hassler, Assistant. HATTERS HABERDASHERS J. J. FREUN D, JR. CO. 1603 CARSON STREET We ca/er to the man who cares for his personal appearance-Jack Threnhauser PASSENGER Mi A R S H A LLAND FREIGHT ELEVATORS DUMB WAITERS, WIRE CABLES, REPAIRS AND INSPECTIONS MARSHALL BROTHERS TWENTY-FIRST AND MARY STREETS, SOUTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 250 members. 186Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ESPECIAL FACILITIES FOR FURNISHING PIPE ORGANS NEW AND SECOND HAND X~IPE RG;ANS AT GREAT BARGAINS BLOWING OUTFITS FOR ORGANS Expert Work and Supervision, JMany references among Catholic Clergy. JOHN Q. EVERSON 422 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. ESTABLISHED 1869 BELL TEL.. 139 GRANT W ALTER E. HAGUE SON GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND BRONZE PLATERS CHURCH WORK A SPECIALLY CHAS. T. STOUGHTON PAINTING ARROTT POWER BUILDING No. 1 Interior Decorating BARKER PLACE, BELOW PENN AVENUE 3705 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Both Phones TilE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL $500,000.00 503 MARKET STREET 20Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. HOLY CROSS CHURCH, S. Thirty-first Street, Pittsburgh. Rev. Thomas Devlin, Pastor; Rev. Francis P. Aaron and Rev. Robert A. Wilkey, Assistants; Residence, 3124 Carson Street, Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 61 Hemlock. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30; HIoly Days, 5:30, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:30; Week Days, 7:00 and 7:30; During Lent, 7:00 and 8:00; First Friday, 6:00, 7:00 and.7:30. Sunday School: 2;30 p. m. in church. Benediction: During Lent, 3:30. Vespers, Sermon and Benediction: Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Marriages: With Nuptial Mass. Confessions: Beginning at 3:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. nu. on Saturdays; Vigils of Holv Days and Thursdays before First Fridays; also every Week Day morning before the Masses. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity. Church Committee. Thomas Spratt, 2838 Sarah st., P. Thomas Doran, 2428 Carson st., P. James Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., P,. John B'roderick, Sterling and Patterson sts., P. Patrick Hannon, 2616 McCord st., P. Thomas Hoban, 57 S. Twenty-third st., P. John Mackin, 3019 E. Quincy st., P. Francis Holland, 2723 Shelley st., P. Christian Doctrine Association. Pres., Miss E. Keltz, 4 Thirty-first st., P. Treas., Miss Mary Dawes, 3415 Carson st., P. Sec.; Miss Francis Bird, 3481 Carson st., P. Holy Name Society. Pres, Patrick Hannon, 2616 McCord st., P. Treas., Wm. Malloy, 2816 Mary st., P. Sec., F'rancis Dusch, 36 Twenty-seventh st., P. Altar Society. Pres., Miss Mary Holland, 2723 Shelley st., P. Treas., Miss Annie Spratt, 2838 Sarah st., P. Sec., Miss M. Danahey, 3467 Carson st., P:. Young Ladies' Sodality. Prefect, Miss Kathryn Holland, 2723 Shelley st., P. Vice Prefect, Miss M. Newell, 3126 Jane st., P. Treas., Miss Helen Quin, 3481 Carson st., P. Sec,, Miss Blanche Holland, 2723 Shelley st., P. Sacristan, Miss M. Doyle, 3413 Carson st., P. St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference No. 26. Reorganized January 12, 1906. Meets Every Sunday at 9:30 in School Room, Carson st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. Devlin. Pres., J. Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., S.S., P. Vice Pres., J. O'Connell, Twenty-seventh st., P, Sec.,'hos. Murphy, 3122 Quincy st., S.S., P. Treas., Wm. Maloy, 2816 Mary st., S.S,, P. C. T. A. U. for Men and Women. Meets Second Sunday at 3:00 in School Room of Holy Cross, S.S., P. Pres., Jas. Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., S.S., P. Vice Pres., John Funk, Jr., 1908 Jane st., S.S., -P,. Rec. Sec., Miss Nora Collins, 2807 Jane st., S.S., P. Fin. Sec., Miss J. Mary Durnin, 3223 Wampum st., S.S., P. Treas., Miss Marge M. Danahey, 3467 Carson st., S.S,., P. Delegates, Win. Maloy, 2820 Mary st., S.S., P.; Miss Marie Collins, 2807 Jane st., S,.S., P.'; Miss A. Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., S.S., P. Sergeant, Geo. Doenges, Hays Station. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos, Devlin. C. M. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Basement Holy Cross Church. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thos. Devlin. Past. Pres., John McCann, 2836 Harcums ay., P. Pres., D. J,. Doran, Summit st., Knoxville. First Vice Pres., H. O'Neill, Wampum st., P. Second Vice Pres., Micliael McGee, S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Dom. Manning, 3101 CXbden st., P. Fin. Sec., B. J. Garraghan, Eccles st., P. Treas., G. S. Larimer, McKinley st., P. Marshal, Michael Loughren, S.S., P. Guard, Michael Bracken, S.S., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 252. Meets Second and Fourth Iuesdays at 8:00 in A,. O. H. Hall, 2715 Sarah st., S.S., P. Spirittlal Director, Rev. Thomas Devlin. Past Pres., Mrs. C. Holden, 3026 Carson st., P. Pres., Mrs. Ellen Smith, 2822 Sarah st., P. First Vice Pres.., Miss Mary Callahan, 92 S. Twenty-fourth st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Cath. Shevlin, 2710 Larkins ay., P. Rec. Sec., Miss E. Durnin, 3221 Wampum st., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Collins, 2805%/ Janle st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Sallie McCann, Thirtieth and Harcurns ay., P. Treas., Mrs. E. Sullivan, 2039 DeRoud st., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Smart, 3106 McClurg st., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary McCann, 2814 Mary st., P. F. W. IMMEKUS, Carpets and Wall Paper I carry an extensive line of Hartford, Bigelow, Roxbury and Alexander Smith Sons Co.'s Carpets and Rugs which are conceded to be the very best made. Mr. Jos. H. Gabriel, for many years with the late Groetzinger Carpet Co., has charge of the Carpet Department, and invites his friends to give him a call. Special Attention and Special Prices given to Chutrches, Convents and Hospitals 1317-1319 CARSON STREET, S. S., PITTSBURGH 187Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. HOLY INNOCENTS' CHURCH, Landis Street, Twentieth Ward (Sheraden), Pittsburgh. Rev. Daniel J. O'Shea, Pastor, Corner Landis and Sherwood Streets, Sheraden, Pittsburgh. Masses: 8:30 and 10:30. Baptisms: 1:45 p. m. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; 365 pupils. Church Committee. F. D. Grunder, C. H. Barry, Nic. Mauer, A. L. Collins, A. F. Abel, Jos. F, Kerrigan, Sec. AppL Business Methods to your personal money matters. That is the plan of most successful men and women. Every business man worthy of the name realizes the importance of maintaining a reserve-a surplus fund or something to draw upon when having the use of additional money would mean a considerable saving or an extra profit for the business, It is wisdom to apply this common-sense plan to your private affairs. We believe that every person should have a savings bank account. We know of no other 4% investment so convenient and satisfactory in every way, and certainly there is no other where you can get at your money so quickly when you need it. WEST END SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY South Main and Wabash Streets, Pittsburgh "The Bank That Treats You Right." NOTARY PUBLIC Holy Name Society. Pres., J. F. Kerrigan; Vice Pres., A. F. Abel; Sec., F, J. Nuttall. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mrs. Wm. S. Lowrey; Treas., Rev,. D. J. O'Shea; Sec., Lena Oholheimer. Immaculate Conception Sodality. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 189. Bell Phone, Walnut 5 /Staa6 Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 110-112 S. MAIN ST., W. E. PITTSBURGH Branch Office 327 Chartiers Avenue McKees Rocks Bell Phone, Victor 34-L Telephone- Hemlock 11-L RENTS COLLECTED LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED WM. SANKEY SONS REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE 2112' CARSON STREET, SOUTH SIDE PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 188CITY OF PITTSBURGH' CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Corner Mill and Main Streets, West End, Pittsburgh. Rev. John Price, Rector; Rev. John T. Brady, Assistant; 152 Main Street, West End, Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30; Holy Days, 5:30, 7:00 and 9:00. Baptisnms: Sundays, 1:30 p. m. Holy Hour: Tuesdays, 7:30 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; 475 pupils. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Children of Mary Sodality. St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference No. 14. Organized May 22, 1898. Meets Every Sunday at 7:00 in Pastoral Residence, Main st., W.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. John Price. Pres., Conrad Auth, 2 Kerr ave., W.E., P. Vice Pres., Albert Munia, 152 Wabash ave., P. Treas., James Burns, 110 Wabash ave., W.E., P. A. O. H. Division No. 19. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in Foley's Hall, Main st., W. E., P. Pres., John F. O'Toole, 271 Main st., W. E., P. Vice Pres., M. J. Connolly, 756 W. Carson st., P. Rec, Sec., Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., P. Fin. Sec., John Glynn, Jr., 34 Elliott st., P. Treas., John C. McCabe, 752 W,. Carson st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 41. L. A.. A. O. H. Division No. 10. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in the basement of St. James Church, corner Mill and Main sts. W. lg. P. Spiritual Director Rev. John P~rice. Pres. -Mrs. Mary Francis, 1018 Fredonia ast. Sheraden, P. Vice Pres. Mrs. Margaret McDonough, 557 Lime st. Shalerville. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Johanna Coleman, Elkton st. new 20th ward, P. Fin. Sec. Mrs. Nan Dougherty, 119 Fountain ave. Craftoq. Treas. Mrs. Margaret McCall, 31 Wabash ave. W. E. P. Mistress, Mrs. Annie Dougherty, 156 Steuben st. W,. E. P. Sentinel, Mrs. Nora Sullivan, Greenleaf st., W. E. P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 234. Meets First and Third Monday at 7:30 in St. James' Church Hall, W.E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. John C. Price. Pres., Miss Sarah Walsh, 827 Steuben st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs, Sarsfield, W. Carson st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Fox, 829 Steuben st., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Kate H, Dugan, 320 Chartiers ave., W.E., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Patterson, 314 Chartiers ave,., W.E., P. Treas., Miss Kate Murray, 184 S. Main st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Ellen Kelly, Stafford st., P. Marshal, Miss Teresa Ryan, Lorenz ave,, P. Guard, Miss Mary O'Leary, S. Main st., P. Trustees, Mrs. Sarsfield, W. Carson st., P.; Mrs. Gandley, Neptune st., P.; Miss E. Patterson, 314 Chartiers ave., P.; Miss M. Doran, 44 S. Main st., P.; Miss M. Walsh, 827 Steuben st., P. Church Committee. Conrad Auth, John F. O'Toole, Wm. F. McHugh, George B. Welsh, Wm. J. Lamb. Holy Name Society. Pres., Edw.. Auth; Vice Pres., Benj. Brennan; Sec., Edw. O'Rourke; Treas., Fielding Stewart. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Rev. John Price; Sec., Edward Auth; Treas., Albert Monia.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. R. J. MUNHALL LUMBER CO. HEMLOCK, PINE AND MILLWORK HARDWOODS A SPECIALTY CARSON AND TWENTY-THIRD STREETS, PITTSBURGH BOTH PHONES Bell 3109-J Grant; 286 Hemlock P. A. 1321-K T. D. MALONEY SON COAL and COKE FAMILY COAL, ANTHRACITE COAL AND SLACK GAS HOUSE COKE AND CONNELLSVILLE FOUNDRY COKE Manufacturers of Breeze Coke for Forge Purposes SOUTH TWENTY-THIRD AND WHARTON STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. eritan aaut.yf Bne iJrpo tt i!Bank CARSON AND SOUTH FOURTEENTH STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. J. E. ROTH, President A. P. MILLER, Cashier JOHN McKAIN, Assistant Cashier Safe Deposit, Foreign Exchange and Steamship Departments 4% a%n QIterkUing Arwuunts 190 .~U~..~..~..~..e~~~~.~..~..~.t ~"~"~"~"~" ~"~" ~"~"~"~ "~"~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~o~~~~~~~.~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~, r~~~~~.~~~~~~~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4% on0 itnme erpositsCITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST'S CHURCH, South Fourteenth Street, Pittsburgh. Pastor, Rev. Philip Brady; Assistants, Rev. Patrick Healy and Rev. Dennis Maloney. Residence, 54 South Fourteenth Street; Bell Phone 127-J Hemlock. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, and 10:30; Holy Days, 5:00, 7:30 and 9:00; Week Days, 8:00; First Friday, 6:00 and 8:00. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. in. School Hall. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Marriages should always take place in the church, and with a High Mass, if possible. Confessions: Beginning at 3:30 and 7:30 respectively, on Saturdays, Thursdays before First Friday, and on the Vigils of Holy Days of obligation. School children must always come in the afternoon. Parochial Schools: 9 rooms; 11 Sisters of Charity; 550 pupils. Church Committee. Patrick J. Devlin, 208 Brownsville ave., P. William Paddell, 69 S. Eleventh st., P. Hugh Lang, 121 S. Sixteenth st., P. F. X,. Erny, 1822 Carson st., P. Richard Fennessey, 102 Pius st., P,. John J. McGrath. Aid Society St. Joseph's Hospital. Pres., Mrs. Buisker; 78 S. Nineteenth st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Rahe, 264 Washington ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Hartzog, 21 Carson st., S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Woods, 1701 Carson st., S.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Gross, Sidney st., S,.S., P. Children of Mary. Meets every mionth in the School Hall and go in a body every month to Holy Communion. Pres., John Wilt; Vice Pres., James Cavelle; Treas., Jno. Fink; Sec., Maria Hannon. Young Ladies' Sodality. Meets in the School Hall the First Tuesday of every month and go in a body to Holy Communion the Second Sunday of each month. Pres., Catherine Padden; Vice Pres., Maria Hahn; Sec., Nellie Muckian; Treas., Elizabeth Farrel. Holy Name Society. Meets every month in the Y. M. I. Hall and receives Holy Communion quarterly. Pres., Thos. J. McCann; Treas., Charles McGuirk; Rec. Sec., John J. McCune; Fin. Sec., Francis J. Grogan; Marshal, Joseph J. Mimnaugh; Consultors, Michael J. Tiernan, Arcadius Risser, Joseph J. Steggart, Joseph J. Carrol, John F. Finn,. Christian Doctrine Society. Pres., Miss E. Callaghan; Vice Pres., Miss Nellie Donnelly; Treas., Miss Clara McGrath; Sec., Miss Rose Padden. Sanctuary Society. Pres., Miss Lizzie Woods; Vice Pres., Mrs. B. Lyons; Treas., Mrs. H. F. Campbell; Sec., Mrs. S,. Armstrong; Rec. Sec., Mrs. E. Edgar.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH (South Side), Pittsburgh-Continued. A. O. H. Division No. 5. Rec. Sec., Miss. Marge M,. Danahy, 3467 Car, Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 at Y, M. I. son st., S.S., P. Hall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss I,illian Kraus, S, EighPres., Bernard Corcoran, 1731 Wharton st., P. teenth and Wharton sts., P. Vice Pres., John J. McConnell, 39 S. Four- Fin. Sec., Luke Brennan, 800 Estella ave., teenth st., P. Beltzhoover. Rec. Sec., Patrick McManus, 17 Shingiss st., P. Treas,, Miss Nellie Horan, 50 Maple ave., P. Fin. Sec., Jos. W. Cavanaugh, 1409 Carson st., P. Marshal, Const. Hahn, 249 S. Fifteenth st., P. Treas., John J. Drew, 423 Carson st., P, Guard, A. S. Kraus, S. Eighteenth and WharSentinel, Wm. Jordan, 715 Carson st., P. ton sts., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Healey. Chancellor, John McKeown, 1713 Wharton st., S,.S., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 22. Meets Second Friday at 8:00 in Y. M. I. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 147. Hall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in Pres., Mrs. Mary Horan, 104 Pasadena st., German Beneficial Union Hall, 1505-1507 CarGrandview, P. son st., P Rec. Sec., Miss Sarah Morgan, 404 Browns- Spiritual Director, Rev. Philip Brady. ville ave., P. Past Pres., Miss Agnes McSwiggan, 446 MorFin. Sec., Miss Delia V. Howard, 408 Browns- gan st., E.E., P. ville ave., P. Pres., Miss B. C. Connelly, 440 Sweetbrier Treas., Mrs. Mary McTaggart, 413 Browns-, P. ville ave., P. st, ville ave., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ella O'Hara, 202 Sentinel, Miss Mary O'Rourke, William st., P. Brownsville ave., P. Mistress, Mrs. Annie Beeman, 412 Bingham Second Vice Pres. Miss Ireie Hany. st., S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Ella Callahan, 1702 Sidney st., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 74. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Muconia Kunzler, S. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 Thirteenth st., P. in Weilerbacher's Hall, S. Twelfth st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Elsie St. Peter, 74 S. SevenSpiritual Adviser, Rev. Philip Brady,. teenth st., P. Past Pres., Daniel Dunne, 2010 Tustin st., P. Asst. Fin. Sec., Miss A. M. O'Hara, 202 Pres., Frank J. Hahn, 1506 Sarah st., P. Brownsville ave., P. First Vice Pres., Denis O'Brien, 509 Arling- Treas., Miss Mary E. Dolan, 7121 Idlewild ton ave., P,. st., P. Second Vice Pres., John J.'Horan, 25 Maple Marshal, Mrs. Mary Kearns, 159 Climax st., P, ave., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Bittner, 74 S. Seventeenth Rec. Sec., Adolph M. Hahn, 91 S. Fourteenth st., P. st., P. Fin. Sec., Jas,. McWilliams, 1716 S. Sarah st., P. Treas., Edward Hass, 147 S. Eighteenth st., P. Y. M. I. Marquette Council No. 435. Marshal, Con. O'Sullivan, 618 Windom st., P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 and Last MonGuard, Patrick Coyne, 160 W. Carson st., P. day at 8:00, in their hall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. C. R. B. A. Branch No. 172. Pres., Dr. H, J. Benz, 1809 Carson st., S.S., P. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 First Vice Pres., James B. Haddock, 1713 in Y. M. I. Hall, Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. Carey ay., S.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fir. Brady. Second Vice Pres., Daniel Dunne, 2019 Bluff Pres., John Furlong, 129 Linwood ave., Carrick. st., P, First Vice Pres., Thos. P, Horan, 104 Pasa- Rec. and Cor. Sec., Patrick McManus, 13 Shindena st., P. giss st., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Kathryn Timon, 436 Fin. Sec., F. V. Ganter, 51 Chalfant st., P. Brownsville ave., P. Treas., Jas. J. Toole, 1913 Jane st., S.S., P. ST. JOSAPHAT'S CHURCH, Mission Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Alex. Siwisc, Rector; Rev. Thos. Zacharski, Assistant; 2314 Mission Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Parochial Schools: 8 Felician Sisters; 478 pupils. Church Committee. Young Ladies' Sodality. Valentine Kraska, James Sulewski, Peter Ka- St. Stanislaus Kostra Young Men's Sodality. minski, Martin Golankiewicz. Val. Kraska, 89 Barry st., P. J. Sulewski, 2520 Josephine st., P. St. Michael's Society. P. Kaminski, 26 Kosciuszko ay., P. St. Anthony's Society. M. Golaukiewicz, 2521 Mission st., P. Organist, John Bruchwalski, 94 S. Fouteenthy. st., P, St. Andrew's Society. Sexton, Ignace Pielin, 2035 Mission st., P. SS. Peter and Paul's Society. 192ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese Illustration Courtesy of Schenley Farms Co. Thomas Reilly, BuiIderijermnatn OF PITTSBURGH ESTABLISHED 1870 WOOD DIAMOND STRIRETS "OLD, CONSERVATIVE AND STRONG" Will welcome your Savings at 4 per cent. Compound Interest RESOURCES OVER SEVEN MILLIONS-::periu1 a!upplemnt to (It1 Qhattoiir jear Book aub irertonry of Pttsburgh Diorese:e abing T otels aob Tsusturso aiusses tlautitr (ity, Nelu ork an h -ia elph -a ArLANTIC CITY is favored with a climate almost ideal throughout the year, in winter mild, equable and agreeable, governed by the warm Gulf Stream and laden with Nature's -;.c, invigorating salt air, the days are bright, balmy and sunshiny; in summer the air always cool and exhilarating. The Boardwalk, a seven-mile esplanade skirting the sea, unequaled for promenading and enjoyment of the popular rolling chair. The bathing beach the finest in the world. The superb 18-hole Golf Links are carefully tended. A liberally-:anaged club house is maintained. The city has elegant asphalt and macadam avenues throughrt, a sixty-foot boulevard for automobiling, riding and driving; modern garages. Every *cility for the complete enjoyment of all outdoor pleasures. Magnificent ocean piers open 11 year; elegant theatres, and an endless list of high-class amusement places are continuously'urnishing the most up-to-date and popular attractions known to the amusement world for all kinds of social diversions. When the question arises "which is THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SPOT ON EARTH where one may enjoy under the most favorable conditions the greatest degree of benefit for one's health, happiness and finances," Atlantic City is the place that comes nearest being ideal. It is beyond all question the GREATEST HEALTH RESORT IN THE WORLD, and what place on earth can equal it for the great diversity of pleasures and recreations to be found there? You go away rejuvenated physically, happy in spirit and with a determination to return at the first opportunity. There is no other city where the spirit of hospitality is more boundless, or where all that pertains to the comfort of the guest is more accessible. The hotels of Atlantic City are noted for their moderate charges and high-class service, and we specially commend those whose advertisements are to be found in this supplement to The Catholic Year Book. Without a possible contradiction Atlantic City has more and greater claims to distinction as a health and pleasure resort than any other like place in the world, not excepting an ocean voyage and tour of the Continent. 4 + 4i~~ ~ESTABLISHED 1864 4 i J. FISCHER CU BRO. i. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Largest Supply House of Catholic Church Music Appointed Publishers of the LITURGICAL CHANT BOOKS also Music for Schools and Entertainments I? TO AMATEUR DRAMATIC ORGANIZATIONS We recommend the VERY POPULAR OPERETTAS: "A NAUTICAL KNOT"or" The BELLE "SYLVIA," in 2 Acts, for soli and. OF BARNSTAPOOLE," in 2 Acts, for OF BARNSTAPOOLE," in Acts, for chorus of mixed voices with accompanisoli and chorus of mixed voices with ac-:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ment of piano or orchcstra. Book and' companiment of piano or orchestra. Bookment of piano or orchestra. Book and ~ and lyrics by Maude Elizabeth Inch, lyricsby Maude Elizabeth Inch. Mussc Music by XV. Rhys-Herbert. Vocal score by W. Rhys-Herbert. Vocal score with i Music by W. Rhys-Herbert. Vocal scorc with full dialogue $1.00 full dialogue....... $1.00 4 "SYLVIA" has enjoyed over 500 performances since 1906, and ~i':"A NAUTICAL KNOT" 45 since December, 1909 No more effective works, that are suitable for AMATEUR ORGANIZATIONS, Published ~ i i For particulars, as also all correspondence, address as follows J. FISCHER C, BRO., 7 and 11, Bible House, NEW YORK J. FISCHER Ca B'R: %0, 7 and 1 1, Bible House, NEW YORK 192a192b Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia Hotel Mt. Vernon Pacific Avenue, Between Ohio and Michigan S. F. SIMPSON (J A refined, homelike hotel in the beautiful MARLBOROUGH district that affords the same enjoyable surroundings as the larger houses at much lower rates. Steam heat, elevator, gas, electric lights, private baths, capacity 200. $2 per day; $10 per week. Open all year. t THE HOTEL MAJESTIC VIRGINIA AVE. AND THE BEACH, ATLANTIC CITY o M. A. SMITII, PROPRIETRESS ~ CAPACITY * CAPACITY ~~~~STEAM HEAT 250 25 ELECTRIC LIGHT? r ~~~~~~ELEVATOR t HOT AND COLD WATER COL WAE STREET LEVEL BATHS ~i............. * The Hotel Majestic is situated at the OCEAN END of Virginia Avenue, the * finest location in Atlantic City, being only a few steps from the new Steel Pier and * within 100 yards of the Boardwalk and Beach, the most popular bathing grounds and * amusements. The Majestic is an attractive and comfortable house with 100 rooms,. many of them with unobstructed ocean view. The cuisine is the best; and WHITE - * SERVICE of the highest order. Headquarters for all Pittsburghers who know the best WILTSHIRE CAFE THE COZIEST AND HANDSOMEST CAFE IN TOWN VIRGINIA AVENUE, NEAR BEACH WALTER S. GLADNEY,'Jr., Proprietor When writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.ST. REGIS ASSOCIATION'S CATHOLIC YEAR BOOK AND DIRECTORY of PITTSBURGH DIOCESE SECOND EDITION, 1910. PUBLISHED BY AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. REGIS ASSOCIATION St. Regis Home for Women, 1006 Ann Street, Pittsburgh. Address All Year Book Correspondence to ST. REGIS PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT 1104-1105 HOUSE BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. Copyright 1910, by L,awrence A. O'Connell, Pittsburgh, Pa.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DIOCESAN PASTORS-Continued. Rev. F. Keane...........Center ave., E.E., P. Rev. A. Keckses...............McKees Rock, Rev. W. Kelty....................... Crafton Rev. A, Keller......................... Etna Rev. B. P. Kenna................. Uniontown Rev. F. X. E. Kittle.... 2821 Sarah st., S.S., P. Rev. T. Kerner............... New Kensington Rev. E. Kitz..................... Tarentum Rev. J. Kopera................... Natrona Rev. Francis Kolb........... McClellandtown Rev. T. V. Kovalski................Lackrome Rev. C. Kovats................. McKeesport Rev. M. J. Kozlowski............. Sharpsburg Rev. M. Krepenski.................. Mamoth Rev. J. Kulla....................... Ford City Rev. A. A. 1ambing, LL. D.......Wilkinsburg Very Rev. M. A. Lambing, V.F......Scottdale Rev. J. Luniewski...............New Haven Rev. D. J. Malady..Kelly st. and Lang ave., P. Rev. John Mapesik.............M..M onessen Rev. R. J. Maloney.................Smithton Rev. Rocco MAaturo.................Hillsville Rev. N. Margolli............. McKees Rocks Rev. V. Maselle................ Monongahela Rev. T. L. Martin...............Waynesburg Rev. P. F. May................... Braddock Rev,. J. C. Martel.......Fifty-seventh st., P. Rev. N,. DeMita................. New Castle Rev. F. A. Maloney................Leechburg Rev. V. Marinaco.................... Butler Rev. J. Misius...................D..Donora Rev. J. J. Meyer.........H........ Homestead Rev. R. P. Molyneaux............. Braddock Rev. J. Moore...................... Pitcairn lRev. S,. Moravek................. Perryopolis Rev. M. Mueller.........Troy Hill, N.S., P. Rev. E. P. Murphy................. Dunbar Rev. P. J. McCabe.....Norwood st., N.S., P. Rev. T. McCabe.................... Freeport Rev. J. L. McCann................Oakmont Rev. M. McCarthy................. Clairton Rev. R. McDonald................. Braddock Very Rev. C. A. McDermott, V.F...McKeesport Rev. H. McEvoy..........Greenfield ave., P. Rev. H. McCollough................. Latrobe Rev. M. A. McGarry...............Aliquippa Rev. I. McGovern.......:........... Bellevue Rev. H. McHugh.......... 2558 Fifth ave., P. Rev. P. J. McKenna............Coal Center Rev. E. IM. McKeever.....3454 Penn ave., P. Rev. Wm. McMullin.......50 N. Craig st., P. Rev. W. P.'McNelis................. Indiana Rev. F. M. Negroni.............Mt. Pleasant Rev. J. J. O'Brien................ Banksville Rev. J. O'Callaghan............... Fennelton Rev. D,. O'Connell................ Swissvale Rev. D. J. O'Connell........ North Vahlew Rev. J. W. O'Connell...720 Sherman, N.S., P. Rev. L. A, O'Connell.... 1018 Franklin st., P. Rev. P. O'Connor..........106 Third ave., P. Rev. M. G. O'Donnell..........Mt. Pleasant Rev. L. O'Dziemzewski.............. Donora Rev, M. J. Orzechowski............ Everson Rev. J. Ososz......................Munhall Rev. P. J. O'Neil...................Trafford Rev. P. J. O'Flynn.............. Roscoe Rev. D. J. O'Shea..............Sheridanville Rev. F. F. O'Shea.............. New Castle Rev. I. Ostaszewski..............New Salem Rev. A. L. Panoch.....885 Main st., N.S., P. Rev. W. Panuska............... McKeesport Rev,. V. Paukszta..........Allegheny Station Rev. M. Parolini.................... Monaca Rev. V. I'aukszto...................Donora Rev. B. Pawlowski...............Uniontown Rev. F. Pekulski.............New Kensington Rev. A. Petrossovics...............Braddock Rev. B. Piscopa.........224 Edmund st., P. Rev. A. Pniak...................... Imperial Rev. A. Pohorenec............. McKees; Rocks Rev. F. Polivka................... Ambridge Rev. F. Poszukanis................. Carnegie Rev. F. Pribyl...................Uniontown Rev,. J. Price.................. West End, P. Rev. F. Prikaszky..404 California ave., N.S., P. Rev. F. Przylylski................Homestead Rev. C. Poetz..................Monongahela Rev. P. J,. Quilter...2210 Beaver ave., N.S., P. Rev. P. F. Quinn................New Castle Rev. J. L. Quinn..................Brookline Rev. T, Rea......................Glassport Rev. P. M.. Rigler................. Glenshaw Rev. J. Bobacewski........... McKees Rocks Rev. T. Rosensteel...............Sharpsburg Rev. F. Rossman................Murrinsville Rev. J. Rossman...............Allison Park Rev. M. Ryan..........1833 Wylie ave., P. Rev. Mlich. Ryan..............New Brightonl Rev. J. Rykacewski.............. Braddock Rev. J. D. Sabaton...............Connellsville Rev. F, Sacco....................Hillsville Rev. S, J. Schramm......Thirty-first Ward, P. Rev. G. Schoener.................. Rochester Rev. F. Sebik...................Uniontown Rev. J. Sedlmaier......36 Ravine st., N.S., P. Rev. M. Schaebler................ Perrysville Rev. A. Sewiec..................Mt. Pleasant Rev. E. Seregelli.................. Charleroi Revw D. Shanuahan................ Duquesne Rev. F. C. Shea................. Ford City Rev. A. Siewiez..........2035 Mission st., P. Rev. M. C. Slalinski............ Mt. Pleasant Rev. A,. Smelsz..Forty-first and Foster sts., P. Rev. L. Stec..................... Homestead Rev. L. Stenger................. Butler Rev. C. Steppling................Mt. Oliver Rt. Rev. Mgr, J. Suhr.............. Larimer Rev. J. Sutkaitis.......... 2112 Sarah st., P. Rev. M. M. Sweeney........... Sewickley Rev. S. Szymkiewiec................Ford City Rev. A.. Tarkowski............ McKeesport Rt. Rev. Mgr. F. L. Tobin..Forty-sixth st.,'P. Rev. J. Toner............... Atlantic ave., P. Rev,. A. F. Tonner........... McKees Rocks Rev. M. I usek......... Box 15, McKeesport Rev. A. Tyska............... Canonsburg Rev. J. Uhlyarik.....148 S. Nineteenth st., P. Rev. J. Utecht............... Duquesne Rev. J, Vocca...................Uniontown Rev. A. Vogel...................Carrick Rev. J. T. Vogt.....................Verona Rev. Wm. Vogt.....................Carnegie Rev. Jul. Vrana...................Duquesne Rev. D. Walsh....................Tarentum Rev. T. F. Walsh..............A..Ambridge Rev. T. P. Walsh.............Coulters Rev. F. P. Ward.. 98 California ave., N.S., P. Rev. M. H. Ward...............Wilmerding Rev. J. Wasylkzyn...........Glen Campbell Rev. T. M. Wertz...............Beaver Falls Rev. A. J. Wigley..............M..Monessen Rev. L. Woelfel..............West End, P,. Rev. J. Wojszner................... Esplen Rev. A. M. Yocum............ West View 1 2 iSupplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192c Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia HOTEL WILTSHIRE VIRGINIA AVENUE AND THE BEACH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Only a minute's walk from the famous Boardwalk and Steel Pier and center of all attractions. Adjacent to the best bathing grounds. The Wiltshire is a thoroughly modern and attractive hotel. Capacity 350. Contains all conveniences, suites with private bath. Hot and cold running water in rooms, electric lights, elevator to street level, ocean view, and especially noted for the table. Now making a special rate for the early season of $2.50 and up daily and $12.50 and up weekly. Write for booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS W'hen writing Advertiscrs, please mnention the Catholic Year Book.192d Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business HJn,,--,$ Atln+i` ";tv. New York and Philadelphia o HOTEL t B KENDERTON 152 S. Tennessee Avenue..*,'- -=_____. $1.50 TO $2.50 PER DAY * $8.00 TO $15.00 WEEKLY CAPACITY 200 One of the most homelike and best located Hotels in Atlantic * City, one hundred yards from Ocean, best Bathing Grounds. In * the Heart of All Amusements and Piers. Commanding a view of the Ocean from the large Piazza, Sun Parlor and many sleeping rooms. All outside rooms with many private baths. Modern in i every respect, good as the best; steam heat. The table is favorably known for its home cooking. Fresh vegetables in season. *. One-half Block from St. Nicholas' Church. ~ -Bathing froin Hotel permitted. J. G. MITCHELL, Proprietor. i Wthen writing Advertisers, please tmenittion the Catholic lYear Book. E#r iljeiattaa South Carolina Ave. Near Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A. MELONEY EUROPEAN $1.00 PER DAY AMERICAN $2.00 PER DAY WEEKLY RATES SPECIALST. NICHOLAS CHURCH Pennsylvania and Pacific Avenues, Atlantic City. Pastor, Rev. F. J. McShane, O.S.A.; Assistants, Rev. Charles J. McFadden, O.S.A., and Rev. Bernard,Daly, O.S.A. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00; Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00 and 7:30; WVeek Days, 7:00 and 7:30. Sunday School: 2:15 p. m. Vespers and Benediction: Sundays, 7:45 p. m.; Night Prayers, Week Days, 7:45 p. mn.; Benediction, Friday, 7:45 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays, 4:00 p. m. Confessions: 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. on Saturdays, Thursdays before First Fridays and on the Vigils of Holy Days of Obligation. Parochial School; 5 Sisters of Mercy; 250 pupils.192f Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia Hotel New Clarion KENTUCKY AVENUE SECOND HOUSE FROM BEACH An Ideal All-the-year Hotel Location the best. Table and service strictly first-class. Moderate rates. Elevator to street level. Write for Booklet S. K. BONIFACE Two Blocks from St. Nicholas' Church. EUROPEAN PLAN OPEN ALL YEAR Rates $1.50 Per Day Hotel Dunlop Boardwalk and Ocean Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. ROBT. E. DELANY, Proprietor F. R. BOWMAN, Manager American Plan Seaside House F. P. COOK'S SONS Atlantic City, N. J. Best Location on Ocean Front Open all the Year BRICK CONSTRUCTION - STEAM HEAT - ELEVATOR TO STREET LEVEL THE LOCKHART OCEAN AVENUE THE finest, most complete, moderate resort hotel on the Atlantic Coast, most rooms commanding an unobstructed view of the sea with private bath. An ideal location, in the center of all attractions; first hotel from Boardwalk; two minutes walk to St. Nicholas Church; Roof Garden dining room; table unsurpassed; efficient service; special Spring rates. Write for literature. E. LOCKHART. BATHING PRIVILEGES When writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192g Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia S 0 lBERKSHIRE INN * i *. ~ ~ OPEN ALL YEAR THOROUGHFARE IN ATLANTIC CITY * OCERates for Large Well Ventilated RoomsAVENUE $20; $15.00 Weekly $15.00 to $1750 Weekly. Capacity 300 Elevator to all floors. Metal Beds. White Service in Dining * SpecialRates foroom. Large Porches and Open Vtilated Rooms, $2.00 and Service a Feature. Ten Years under same management. J. J. and J E. DICKINSON? 4 IVhen writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.192h Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia The Carnix TENNESSEE AVE., NEAR BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Home Comforts; Location I)clightful; Steam Heat. Cuisine and entire house unlder personal supervision of the owners. Rates $1.50 up MRS. ELEANOR F. CAROTHERS Special Weekly Rates MISS CLARA E. NIXON One-Half Block to St. Nicholas Church DON'T FORGET THAT BOX OF C _ _s 04'kz/AA V WH EN IN ATLANTIC CITY WTFhetr writinoa 4dvcrtiscrs, please mlention the Catholic Yeat Book. EUBOPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOT AND COLD SEA TWATER BATHS YOUN G'S HOTEL -- --DIRECTLY ON THEBO A- R D WA LK ATLANTIC CITY:: NEW JERSEY M. L. KEENAN RE S TAURANT WHITE SERVICE,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~.~~r.~~.~..~.~~..~..~..~..0~~ ~~~~.~~.~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ ~~~~~.~~.~~. ~~.~~.~.~~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~~ ~~~~~. ~~~~~~~i~~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.Supplement to Catholic Year Book arnd Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192i Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia CHESTNUT AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA. One of the most exclusive Hotels in Philadelphia. Within five minutes' walk of the Business Center, Railroad Stations, the Shopping District and Theatres. One half block from College of Physicians and Surgeons. A Home-like Hotel, catering to transient and permanent guests. Special attention paid to ladies traveling alone. American, $4.00 per day and up. European, $1.50 per day and up. R. VAN GILDER, Manager... ~.~............,.................................. ffWhen writing Advertiscrs, please nzentiotn the Catholic Year Boole. ~~"r.~~~~.~~~.~..~..~..~..~..~. ---r--r--r-r~r~r~~~~~~s~~~~I~~I~~,~~r~~~r~~~~L~ ~~~~ i i i i d i e i i O i O I i e i e i b,~ Y i i i r r r t t i r I a a i ' ii I I~ 1; ~~ 4~.1? I; I~ I~ 4 4 4192j Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia HOTEL KENTUCKY t (NEW) KENTUCKY AVENUE, NEAR BEACH * Brick Addition of 80 Rooms Just Added _ Ideal location, centre of all attractions, elevator, i private baths, running water, telephones in rooms, electric light, white service; butter, poultry, eggs and milk direct from our farm and certified dairy; fine table music, refined, high-class, special rates to July 10th, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 weekly; $2.00 to $3.00 daily. Illustrated booklet mailed. 12th season. * 1F. A. CHIT APPMAN, OWNER *iii: il eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee;.............................................................................................................................................................. UW7hen writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Yearl Book.Church of The Holy Spirit, Rev. J. B. McCloskey, Rector. Rev. F. J. McShane, O.S.A. Rev. P. J. Petri Rev. John Quaremba1921 Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese The Brevoort 18 SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE, SOUTH Is one of the most central and conveniently located hotels in Atlantic City, being between the Pennsylvania Railroad Station and the Boardwalk, just off Atlantic Avenue, the main business thoroughfare. HIas established an enviable reputation among people of culture and refinement. Is newly furnished throughout, and under new management. Has a capacity for 300 guests. Cuisine is personally managed by the proprietress, who is a former resident of Lancaster City, Pa. BLANCHE SHEIBLY GROFF, Proprietress. FIREPROOF-Built of Brick and Stone Private Baths-Electric Lights Bell Phone Rates:-$2 to $3 Per Day; $12 Up Per Week Elevator to All Floors from Street Level HOTEL STICKNEY KENTUCKY AVENUE, SECOND HOTEL FROM BEACH L. V. STICKNEY. Owner and Pro6rietor ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,Again D)oing 2Businesr at the Old Stand HOTEL MALATESTA JAS. K. CARMACK, JR., PROPRIETOR CORNER NORTH CAROLINA AND ATLANTIC AVENUES ATLANTIC CITYWVhen writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. i a io I i i 0 i io a I; SOUTH SIDE TRUST CO. OF PITTSBURGH. Possessing every faczlzty of a Modern Fznanczal Instztutzon INVITES YOUR BANK ACCOUNT confidently belz'evzng zt can give you the best of servzce CAPITAL $300,000.00 With years of experience and efficient officers, it is especially well equipped for the adjustment of estates, acting as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver and in any other i position of trust that may be required. Our new booklet, "The Trust Company Meets Requirements," containing much valuable information mailed upon request. 4 This Company's offices are centrally located at i 435 FIFTH AVENUE z Near the Court House and convenient to all car lines i WOLFE BRUSH COMPANY John H. Hults, President. PITTSBURGH. Since 1 85 1 we have been making good brushes and are still making them --a little better than any one else. Our New Retail Store, Occupying Entire Building 539 WOOD STREET will carry, as heretofore, a very complete line of Brushes, and in addition will have the complete line of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paints and Varnishes'~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~'~~~~~n~~~~~~~ "~U~~~~~~~~~~~U~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~? 1i i I i i I 4; io io io i..1 I I I a io i p i i s)r2Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192m Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia THE NEW HOLLAND SOUTH NEW YORK AVENUE NEAR THE BEACH ONE HALF BLOCK FROM ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH M. J. LEE, Proprietor OPEN ALL THE YEAR MOST CEINTRAL LOCATION EVERY APPOINTIE 200 LARGE OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BATH NEW DUNLOP PACIFIC and KENTUCKY AVENUES AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLANS Special Terms on American Plan $1.00 Up Daily on European Plan ROBERT T. DUNLOP, Manager Formerly of Hotel Dunlop on the Boardwalk Delaware City Hotel 156 South Tennessee Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Second House from Beach CLEAN COOL ROOMS Rates Cheerfully Given Home Cooking Special Rates for Spring and Fall Bathing from the Hotel Ocean View E. M. ROE, Proprietor Also the Melrose of Germantown, Philadelphia. FWhen writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book. FIRE-PROOF i I i 4I AENT il 4 i i i i 41 i i 41 i i i i i 4 i i i I i i II 4 1 i j I i j 4192n Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia HOTEL SOTHERN G. L. C;AKED VIRGINIA AVENUE, 5th House from Beach Home Like Clean and Excellent Table Elevator Private Baths Fifth Sea.on Under Same Liberal Management The Richmnond KENTUCKY AVENUE AND BEACH Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor, Morris L. Johnson First House from Boardwalk. All the Comforts of Home combined with all the Pleasures of Atlantic City. Capacity 300. Terms Moderate. WVithin One B:lock of Piers, Theatres, Armuseents and Best Bathing Beach in the World. Bathing from Hotel. / ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH TWO BLOCKS FROM HOTEL RATES: $2.00 PER DAY UP; $8.00 PER WEEK UP When zwriting Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book..HOTEL DE VILLE.. J. P. GIBERSON, Proprietor "The Hotel for Comf ort" KENTUCKY AVENUE AND BEACH a~c~i~0. FINE TABLE, SUN PARLOR, *. ta-~ ELEVATOR TO LEVEL e W PRIVATE BATHS, STEAM HEAT i ti~B~nJIPr This Hotel is located on one of the most / prominent Avenues, near all Amusements, * b! ~ Piers, and Convenient to Railroad Stations and St. Nicholas Church.. n ~Bootlet and'Rate.r Cheerfully Given; @@@@........ @ @ @ @ @-.@ @ --.~ ~ ~ ~~ @.~~-~..@... @@@@**.. e** 6~~~~.~~~~.~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~.~~~~~'~'~~"O ~~~~~~~~0~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~.~~~.~~. ~..~~~~~~~~~~'~~~'~'~~'~~"'~ ~'~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~0~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~ e"eeRev. J. B. McCloskey CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Corner New Jersey and Oriental Avenues, Atlantic City. Rector, Rev. J. B. McCloskey; Assistant, Rev. W. J. Reddan. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00; Holy Days, 6:30 and 9:00; Week Days, 8:00. Sunday School: 3:00 p. m. Vespers and Benediction: 8:00 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays, 4:00 p. m. Confessions: Saturday afternoon and evening and Vigils of Holy Days.192p Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia St. James Hotel ST. JAMES PLACE First House firom Boardwalk and one block from all Amusements, Piers and St. Nicholas Church. Rates and Booklet on Application MRS. W. F. BECKER MISS E. C. BRUGGER 0 0 Hotel Roaborough'1 South Carolina A venue STEAM HEAT, CLEANLINESS ELEVATOR 1i and COMFORT _I1III ~ 1~ t~ IS THE KEYNOTE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT I - ~ ~ IllhI~Ii~UuIi THIS HOTEL * J This Hotel is located one-half block from Boardwalk, Bathing beach, Piers and the center of all * amusements. One block to St. Nicholas Church and * Penn. R. R. station. MONROE HUTCHINS, Proprietor. HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON.A. W. EAGER 29 EAST 29TH ST. NEAR 5TH AVE. NEW YORK CITY WOMAN'S HOTEL-Exceptional Place for Ladies Traveling Alone In easy access of all the principal theatres. 20th Street cars pass the door. Subway Station, 28th Street. Within one block of Broadway and 4th Avenue cars. EXCELLENT SERVICE Telephone 6500 Madison ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF RESTAURANT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A la Carte Table d'Hote Luncheon, 35 Cents ROOMS FROM $1.50 PER DAY UP, INCLUDING USE OF BATH When writing Advertisers, please nmeintion the Catholic Year Book.Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192q Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia Hotel St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh Street NEW YORK CITY Within Easy Access of Every Point of Interest, and also to Shopping District ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UP EUROPEAN PLAN Noted for Excellence of Cuisine Table d'Hote Breakfast 50c ~e,WILLIAM TAYLO'R e SOJY. Inc. CARD OF THANKS RECOGNIZING and thoroughly appreciating the unprecedented support and courtesy extended to the St. Regis Association by the managers and proprietors of the many prominent hotels and business houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia, we specially ask for them the patronage and support of our many readers at all -reasons. Their practical support has added materially to the success of the Catholic Year Book, and should be appreciated. We also desire to acknowledge the many courtesies extended to our representative by the Atlantic City Daily Press, Atlantic Review, Mr. George S. Lenhart, SecretaryDirector of the Atlantic City Publicity Bureau, Police Chief M. B. Woodruff and Detective Captain R. E. Whalen. ST. REGIS ASSOCIATION MRS. JOHN A. O'HARA, President LAW. A. O'CONNELL, Treasurer ALWAYS OPEN STEAM HEAT BATHING FROM HOTEL PERMITTED ST. ELMO 120 SOUTH TENNESSEE AVENUE ONEiG SQUARE FlROM PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT One-Half Block to Beach, Piers, Theatres, All Amusements and St. Nicholas Church MRS. THEODOSIA MILLER, Owner and Prop ietor. Vlhen Zwritinlg Advertisers, plea(se -mnention ihe Catholic Year Book.192r Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia HO TEL GLAs DS TONE Brighton Avenue and Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N. J. N. J. COLLINS, Owner and Proprietor Directly on the Beach. Rooms en suite, w;th baths, w;th hot and cold sea water. Sun Parlor. Elevator to street level. Beautiful surroundings. High-class appointments. Hotel under ownership management. Service and Cuisine receive exceptional attention. Spacious porches connected with Boardwalk by private walk. Hotel coaches meet all trains. Booklet mailed.:::::::::: WVhen writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.OUR LADY, STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH Atlantic and California Avenues, Atlantic City. Pastor, Rev. P. J. Petri. Masses: Sundays, during July and August, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00; Sunday Evening Services, 8:00 p. inm.; Week Day Masses, 7:00 and 8:00. Masses:: Sundays, ()ctober to June, 7:00 and 9:00; Week Days, 8:00; First Friday, 6:00 and 7:15; Evening Services, 7:30 Sundays and First Fridays.192t Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City,_New York and Philadelphia TERMS MODERATE Hot and Cold Water in Bedrooms BOOKLETS;$ r[1 Irtiitg;tIL J. B. WORTHINGTON Missouri and Pacific Avenues Three Blocks from Our Lady Star of the Sea Church One Block to Boardwalk OPEN ALL YEAR ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL BORTON OCEAN END TENNESSEE AVENUE FEW DOORS FROM ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOME LIKE HOTEL MODERATE RATES WVRITE FOR BOOKLET AttractiVe Hotel For ittffburgh Vixitors E. BORTON VOORHEES, OWNER AND PROPRIETOR BELL PHONE 1339-A COAST PHONE 704 THE FREDONIA G. W. CARMANY TENNESSEE AVENUE AND BEACH Opposite Young's Pier American and European Plans Table Unexcelled. First Class in Every Respect. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Rates Moderate. x................... $2.00 AND $3.50 PER DAY SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES OPEN ALL THE YEAR CAPACITY 300 CONTINENTAL HOTEL MARGARET WALSH DUNCAN, PROPRIETOR SOUTH TENNESSEE AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ELEVATOR-STEAM HEAT BOTH PHONES CONVENIENT,TO P. R. R. AND UIi;ACH When writing Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book.Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192u Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia BOTH PHONES HOTEL WALLINGFORD 108 S. KENTUCKY AVE., NEAR THE BEACH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. F. W. A. MCMURRAY PROPRIETORS FREUND BROTHERS 0 O P T I C I A NS Broken Lenses Replaced and Optical Repairing Done While You Wait Oculist Prescriptions a Specialty EASTMAN KODAKS and SUPPLIES -- Developing and Printing for Amateurs LI ONE STORE ONLY BOTH PHONES MARYLAND AVENUE AND BOARDWALK HOTEL STORCK BEACH FRONT OF MARYLAND AVENUE Situated within 100 yards of the Best Bathing Beach; with all conveniences, including Shower Bath, free to guests, to bathe direct from the Hotel, in the Immediate Vicinity of all the Churches, Railroad Depot, and Places of Amusement. For Rates and any further Information, which will be cheerfully given on request, address Mention This Ad and Get Special Rates WM. J. STORCK, Proprietor or E. S. WATSON, Manager When writing Advertisers, please imention the Catholic Year Book. o k-; ~ILE9e192v Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese Leading Hotels and Business Houses of Atlantic City, New York and Philadelphia HOTEL BOTHWELL VIRGINIA AVENUE Second Hotel from Steel Pier and Boardwalk Atlantic City, N. J. A Modern First-Class Family Hotel J. N. R. BOTHWELL, Rooms En Suite with Bath Owners and Proprietors Terms and Booklet on Application SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE Rebuilt and Refurnished Steam Heat, Baths and all Modern Improvements Large Airy Rooms Excellent Table Open All Year Capacity 300 W/r'ite for Terms and Bookiet Mrs. FRANK CURRAN Proprietor and Owner A CORNER OF THE STANLEY EXCHANGE SUN PARLORS OCEAN VIEW STEAM HEAT VILLA N OVA MRS. J. STOREY PROPRIETOR 139 OCEAN AVENUE NEAR P. R. R. STATION - HALF BLOCK FROM ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. It is one of the most homelike and desirable. Located within a few steps of the Beach, Principal Piers, Theatres, and all the leading attractions on the Boardwalk. The table and service form a special feature and are already favorably known. Large and comfortable dining room. Large, airy guest chambers. B o OKLET AND TERMS ON A PPL;IC/ATIQN. When zwrititng Advertisers, please mention the Catholic Year Book. L. r ~ II ICathcliz Yenr Book and Direztory of Fittsburgh Dioce-e, 1910 DIOCESAN ASSISTANT PASTORS. Rev. F. P. Aaron.........3100 Carson st., P. Rev, J. Adamowsky.............Mt. Pleasant Rev. F. Angel. Fifty-fourth and Carnegie sts., P. Rev. J. C. Angel............... Monongahela Rev. B. Axmacher........ 150 Craig st., I'. Rev. John A, O'Conner...1833 Wylie ave., P. Rev. A. Bejenkowski...............Brier Hill Rev. S. J. Benson.... 407 Grandview ave., P. Rev. O. Kirly.............3454 Penn ave., P. Rev. J. T. Brady...............West End, P. Rev. J. A. Breen........1018 Franklin st., P. Rev. P. Brenner.................. Blairsville Rev. T. F. Coakley, D.D.....150 N.Craig st., P. Rev. M. P. Boyle..Kelly st. and Lang ave., P. Rev. G. Burke........ H....... Haze!wood, P. Rev. B. Butterback................. Fenelton Rev. A. E. Cassidy.............. Wilkinsburg Rev.. P. Quilter, Jr.........3454 Penn ave.' P. Rev. P,. Callery.........5934 Center ave., P. Rev. M. Coghlan.................Homestead Rev. T. Connlors................... Charleroi Rev. W. R. Curtin.... 407 Grandview ave., P. Rev. P. C. Danner.Alexander Steuben sts., P. Rev. W. C. Fromme...............Braddock Rev. J. O'Connor...... Norwood st., N.S., P. Rev. L,. Farri....................... Indiana Rev. J. Frania........ 162 S. Fifteenth st., P. Rev. August Bieger.............. Butler Rev. J. Gilmore................. Washington Rev. John A. Gilleece............... Monessen Xev. M. Leene...................... Butler IRev. V, Marina -o......M............. Butler Rev. J. Graney.................... Knoxville Rev. J. Hagan........3209 Webster ave., P. Rev. J. HI. Hassler.....528 Arlington ave., P. Rev. P. J. I-lealy........S. Fourteenth st., P. Rev. C. Hintzen........... 2821 Sarah st., P. Rev. J. Hughes................. Beaver Falls Rev. A. Jugurtis.............. Ellsworth Rev. J. Kelly.................... Greenfield Rev. J. Kilgallon............. McKees Rocks Rev. H. Killmeyer....... Troy Hill, N.S., P. Rev: P. Kittrick....720 Sherman ave., N.S., P. Rev. Chas. Keane......898 California ave., P. Rev. D. A,. Lawless................. Iatrobe Rev. M. Leene................ Butler Rev. Geo. Leichs..3113 Brighton rd, N.S., 1P. Rev. L. Lipski........... Forty-first st., P. Rev.'I. Mader............. West End, P. Rev. P. H. Maher..............New Castle Rev. A. J. Mayer............... Irwin Rev,. F. A. Martens................. Carrick Rev. W111. Merz............. Connellsville Rev. L. Meyer........ Thirty-first Ward, P. Rev. Win. J. Munster..407 Grandview ave., P. 1Rev. Phillip Moore........3350 Fifth ave., P. Rev. D. Maloney........S.. Fourteenth st., P. Rev. C. Moosman........4712 Liberty ave., P. Rev. I'. McCabe.................... Carnegie Rev. M. B.. Cavanaugh........ Wilmerding Rev. D. McCarthy..............Hazelwood, P. Rev. T. F. McCarthy.... 5934 Center ave., I'P. Rev. M. T. O'Brien.720 Sherman ave., N.S., P. Rev,. J. F. Enright...........Firty-sixth st., P. Rev. F. Moriarity......... Seventeenth st., P. Rev. T. F. O'Slhea................. Braddock Rev. T. Padden.....423 lBeaver ave., N.S., P. Rev. G. Pfeil...........4712 Liberty ave., P. Rev. Jas. Pryor.........1018 Franklin st., P. Rev. V. G. Poetz......... 3350 Fifth ave., P. Rev. P. Quilter, Jr.................... Irwin Rev. J. F. McKeever........ Atlantic ave., P. Rev. F,. Richter.............. McKees Rocks Rev. C. Regan..........150 N. Craig st., P. Rev. P. Rossi................... New Castle Rev. M. Sharpe................. New Castle Rev. D. Shields................. cIKeesport Rev.. T. P. Shields.............. Turtle Creek Rev. A. Schappol...Armsby ave., Mt. Oliver Rev. C. A. Schliuler................. Larimer Rev. P. Shanahan.........2353 Fiftli ave.,. P. Rev. C. Sullivan................... Braddock Rev. A. Vogt.................... Mt. Oliver Rev. T. A. Wehs..........2821 Sarah st., P. Rev. C. T. Wiesman....'Troy Hill, N,.S., P. Rev. R. Wilkey..........3100 Carson st., P. Rev. F. Wieczorek.................. Indiana Rev. A. Weisenberger.......100 Allen st., P,. Rev. Thos. Zacharski......2003 Mission st., P. CHAPLAINS. Rev. T. H. Brvson..................Baden Rev. Joseph Rockliffe. Rev. James Garrigan.. Pittsburgh Hospital, P.........Vine st., St. Joseph's Protectory, -'. Rev. Thos. Gilien......Seton Hill, Greensburg Rev. Stephen Walsh.. Fifth ave. and Craig st., P. Rev. F. Iluber........................... Rev. Jolhn i Vard........ Mercy Hospital, P......... Vine st., St, Josepli's Protectory, P. Rev. Chas. W. Wessnan................. Rev. M. Lynch........................... St. Joseph's Orph1an Asylum, Troy ITill, P........ St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, Idlewood GREEK PASTORS. Rev. J. Lzubo.............712 Carson st., P. Rev. J. Orosz................. Homestead Rev. E. Szatala.....................Trauger Rev. J. Korotnoki.....8 Sterling st., N.S., P. Rev. A. Keckses..............McKees Rocks Rev. C. Lauresin................ Clairton Rev. N. Szteczovics............. New Salem Rev. A. Hollosnyay...............Homesteal Rev. J. Pasztelyi.................. Alonessei Rev. S. Gulovic................. Bradenville'Rev. A. Petrassovic................ Braddock Rev. E. Seregellyi................. Charleroi Rev. J. Hanulya................ Duquesne Rev. A. Dzubay................. Leisenring RTev. P. Ltavrooski................ 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Wthen writing Ad'vertisers, please msenation the Catholic Year Book. 192xSupplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192y PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESE CHAS. A. O'BRIEN JOHN M. HAVERTY HON. CHAS. F. McKENNA A. V. D. WATTERSON1 92z Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGCT- DIOCESE HERMAN L. HEGNER LAVv xLPN CE P. MONAHAN WT.LIAM A. GOLDEN MARION H. MURPHY PIIILIP -. -EILLYSupplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192aa PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESE C. B. KENNY A. E. WVEGER JOHN MARRO N JOHN J. McALINNEY JAMES B. DREWEdw. Stotz, Architect Mother House of Sisters of Mercy, Mount Mercy, Oakland, Pittsburgh Partial list of buildings erected by Thomas Reilly, Contractor and Builder, Offices No. 5872 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., and No. 1616 Thompson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. St. Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh. St. Lawrence's Church, Pittsburgh. St. Kieran's Church, Pittsburgh. Third Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. St. James Memorial Church, Pittsburgh. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh. Academy of Mercy, Pittsburgh. St. John the Baptist's School, Pittsburgh. St. Francis Hospital Buildings, Pittsburgh. Trinity Parish House, Pittsburgh. Holy Family Church, Latrobe, Pa. Brooklyn College, New York City. Sacred Heart Church, Baltimore. House of the Good Shepherd, Baltimore. St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia. Academy of Sacred Heart, Torresdale, Pa. -ibrary Building, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa.Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192cc PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESE R. E. PRICE EDWARD J. I. GAN.NON Dn. F. EUCKLEY192dd Supplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESE JOSEPH H. BIALAS HON. JAMES FRANCIS BURKE WILLIAM J. BRENNAN E. J. IKENTSupplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese 192ee PROMINENT ATTORNEYS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESE F. A. PIEKARSKI C. W. SYPNIEWSKI JAMES'. KANE L. T. LAGORIO CHAS. A. FAGAN FSupplement to Catholic Year Book and Directory, Pittsburgh Diocese THEODORE SCHMIDT, Funeral Director 2014 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh JAMES J. McCABE, funeral Director CHAS. C. PEEL, Funeral Director 2642 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh 215 Ohio Street, N. S., Pittsburgh L 192ff lpromtnj Mt Tat ot-ir UnbrrtakrrsCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Directors H. C. Frick A. W. Mellon H. C. McEldowney J. W. Schoonmaker P. C. Knox J. B. Finley D. E. Park B. F. Jones, Jr. Edward A. Woods J. M. Lockhart William B. Schiller W. N. Frew. R. B. Mellon H. C. Fownes Geo. E. Shaw James H. Lockhart Thomas Lynch Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $600,000 The Real Strength of a bank lies in the men back of itThis bank is managed by men whose names are a guarantee of absolute safety for every dollar deposited with it4% COMPOUND INTEREST $1 Opens an Account The Union Savings Bank "Where Savings Are Safe"' FRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH Bank Open Until 9 O'Clock Saturday EveningS ESTABLISHED 1842 PITTSBURGH IRON WIRE WORKS TAYLOR DEAN MANUFACTURERS OF Iron and Wire Work FIRE ESCAPES, FIRE PROOF PORCHES, IRON FENCES ARTISTIC GRILL WORK HIGH GRADE FLY SCREENS TO ORDER METAL WEATHER STRIP GENERAL OFFICE AND WORKS ENN AVE. AND TWENTY-FIFTH ST. PITTSBURGH, PA. 0 ib 24.0-, a i i a i I; I? -! f a i i i I A; I I I I?I i I; i i i i i iCITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh. Rev. H. J. Goebel, Pastor; Rev. Aug. A. Vogt and Rev. August Schoppol, Assistants; Residence, Crusby Avenue, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh. Young Men's Sodality. Meets Fourth Sunday every Second month. Young Ladies' Sodality. Meets Second Sunday of every month. Sacred Heart League, St. Joseph's Branch. Meets First Sunday of every month in St. Joseph's School Hall. Pres., George Ebner, 613 Hulton st,., Mt. Oliver P. Vice Pres., Louise Fritchie, Main st., Mt. Oliver, P. Rec. Sec., Clara Sossong, Fourth ave. Mt. Oliver, P. Treas,., Mrs. John Carmichael, Third st., Mt. Oliver, P. Marshal, Elizabeth Pachel, Carothers ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Vogt. Society of the Holy Childhood of Jesus.. Society of the Poor Souls. Knights of Pennsylvania. Confraternity of the Holy Rosary, Society of St. Wendelin. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 108. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 218. Mleets First and Third Tuesdavs in St;. Joseph's School Hall, Mt. Oliver, P. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Doerr, 569 Mountain, ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Pres., Mrs. Catherine Weinheimer, 265 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Magdalena Rauch. 301 Beltzhoozer ave,, Knoxville, P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Catherine Paul, 500 Mountain st., Mt. Oliver, P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Martin, 257 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Bigler, 109 Keeling st., Mt. OlivTer, P. Fin. Sec,., Mrs. Barbara Bater, 210 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Treas., Miss Anna Kessler. 460 Walter ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Marshal, Mrs,. Rose Weinheimer, 406 Penn ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Rau, 207 Ormsby ave., Mt. Oliver, P. Knights of St. George Branch No. 21. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. H,. J. Goebel, St. Joseph's, Crusby ave., Mt. Oliver. Director, Jacob Rauch, Beltzhoover ave., Mt. Oliver. Pres., Emil Cartisser, 4 Silven st., Mt. Oliver. Vice Pres., Andrew Kramer, Pack st., Mt. Oliver. Sec. and Treas., George P. Kuehner, 201 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver. Masses: Sundays and Feast Days, 5:30 and 7:00; High Mass. 9:00; Children's Mass, 11:00; Week Days, 6:30, 7:15 and 8:00; every Third Sunday of the month at 8:00 Special Mass for Children of Sunday School and Holy Communion for these Children. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:30 p. m. Parochial Schools: 11 Sisters of St. Francis; 293 boys; 364 girls. Church Committee. Michael Hirtz, Andrew Weinheimer, Phillip Schoeffner, Frederic Imekus, Conrad Escher, William Fromm, Nicholas Doerr, Peter J. Meyers, Peter Fleckenstein, Mathias Bernarding, Jacob Hillenbrandt, Gilbert J. Miller. Holy Name Society. 965 members. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. 61 niembers. Men's Sodality. Meets Fourth Sunday every Second month. Women's Sodality. Meets First Sunday of every month.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. MALACHY'S CHURCH, Thirty-third Ward, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Wim. P. Dunlea, Rector, 175' West Carson Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 12 (See Page 79). L. C. B. A. Branch No. 761 (See Page 123.) AMeets Second Ihursday at 7:30 in All Na- Meets First and Third Thursdays at 7:30 tions' Bank, S. Twelfth and Carson sts. P. in All Nations Bank Building, S.S., P. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH, Steuben Street, West End, Pittsburgh. Rev. Louis M. J. Woelfel, Rector; Rev. John J. Mader, Assistant; 165 Steuben Street. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 9:30 and Director, Rudolf Schneider, Balfour st., P. 11:30. Director, Louis M. Killmeyer, Steuben st., 1'. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m., and any Pres-, John Greis, Wilhelm st., P. hou~r on Aree Days. To Vice Pres., Alphons Killmeyer, Balfour st., 1. hour on W/s eek DDays. Sec. and Treas., Peter Winkel, 127 Hawkins Parochial Schools: Sisters of Divine ave., P. Providence; 507 pupils. Marshal, Michael Schulz, Angle st., P. Church Committee. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 753. Frederick Fouriner, Wendelin Reis, John Meets in St. Martin's Church, W.E,., P. Lohrum, Geo. Sieber, Rudolph Schneider, Pres., Mrs. E. Marks, Janewood -st., W.E,., P. Stephen Hoegle. First Vice Pres., Mrs. F. Woelfel, Violet ay., Sacred Heart Society of Women. W.E., P,. Pres., Mrs. Frances Killmeyer; Vice Pres., Second Vice Pres., Miss Irene Lamar, 108 Mrs. Helen Johann; Sec., Mrs. J. J. Pauley; Marlowe st., W.E.,,P. Treas., Mrs. W. Diegelmann. Rec. Sec., Miss Loretta Lamar, 108 Marlowe Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. st Rec. Sec., Miss May Ser, Steuben Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Sporer, Steuben Holy Name Society. st., W.E., P Young Men's Literary Society. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Lamar, 176 Main st., Young Ladies' Sodality. Children of Mary.'l'reas., Miss Anna Cornelius, Furiough st., Rosary Confraternity. W.E., P Purgatorial Society. Marshal, Miss Christine Scholz, 709 Lorenz German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George ave., W.E., P. Branch No. 11. Guard, Miss Crescentia Gerstlauer, Weaver st., Meets Second Saturday of each month. W,.E., P. Spiritual. Adviser, Rev. Louis Woelfel. Past Pres., Miss M. Scholz, 709 L.orenz ave., Director, P. Joseph Hess, Main st., P. W.E., P. Bell Phone 452-J Hemlock COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E. OWEN Successor to Casper Peppel Co. n 0 r CTin and Slate Roofing Bei~rnard~i O.~ Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Mill and Factory Work, Metal Ceilings and Sky Lights Contractors' and Builders' Work S. FIFTEENTH and CARSO-N STS. Promptly Attended to. PITTSBURGH 131 S. EIGHTEENTH STREET PITTSBURGH dM..... Cor. Sixteenth and Carson Streets Ladies' and Children's Outfitters Better Goods for Less Money Bell Phones: 337-R Hill and 176 Hemlock P. A. Phone 176 South Jolhn 3. Qtrnej Iuneral irertnor Prompt Attention Given to Orders Day and Night. Fine Carriages for Receptions, Etc. Office and Stables: 2526 CARSON STREET, S. S. PITTSBURGH ~~~-~~~LI~~~~ 194Ctatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh DioceSe, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. MARY OF THE MOUNT CHURCH, Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh. Rev. E. P. Griffin, Rector; Rev. S. J. Benson and Rev. W. J. Munster, Assistants; Rev. W. P. Curtin, Rev. C. F. Regan and Rev. P. Baccosh, Pittsburgh Apostolate. MI\asses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:30 and 9:30; High Mass, 11:00. Parochial Schools: Immaculate Heart of Mary; 652 pupils. Church Committee. Ilugh Moren, Meridan st., P. Joseph A. Langdoln, Grandview ave., P. John Gearing, Meridan st., P. John McCrory, Grandview ave., cor. Ulysses, P. Jas. J. Kennedy, Granldview ave., P. Edw. L. Sullivan, Grandview ave., P. Frank IH. Clark, Grace st., P,. Michael O'Herron, Grandview ave., P. Holy Name Society. Pres., J. P. Sullivan; Vice Pres., E. McAnincli; Treas., Robt,. Philpott; Fin. Sec., John Tighe; Rec. Sec., John Duffy; Monitor, Wm. Shields. 453 members. Confraternity 6f Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mrs. B. McMeal; \7ice Pres., Miss Emma Sproul; Sec. and Treas., Miss Mary Sproul. Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy. Pres., Catlherine Keenan; Sec., Sadie Jones; Treas., Mary Crowe; Antiphonorian, Mary Sproul. Usher Club. Pres,, Jos. A. Langston; 25 menmbers. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 47. Meets in St. Mary's of the Alount School, Graiidview ave., P. Sidiritual Adviser, Rev. E. P. G-riffln. Past Pres., V`. M. King, 834 Granlldview ave., P. Pres.,'os. A. Beck, 5 Natchez st., P,. Firlst Vice Pres., P. AV. Joyce, 224 Augusta st., P,. Second Vice Pres., Jas. F. Devliin, Jr., 414 Bailey ave., P. Rec. Sec., VV,. J. Hill, 45 Plvmotuth st., P. Fin.% Sec., D). T. Thornton,, 25 Norton ave., P. Treas., J,. WV. Flowers, 422 Natcliez st., P. Marshal, Jas. Crbwe,. Jr., 1020 Grandview ave., P. Guard, M. J. Flaherty, 45 Plymouth st., P. Catholic Order of Foresters Court No. 1127. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George Branch No. 77. Meets First. Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. E. P. Griffin, St. Mary's, 407 Grandview ave., P. Director, F. H,. Sanderbeck, 44 Ruth st., P. Pres., IEdward J. Werling, 1635 Grandview ave., P. Vice Pres., Peter Kremer, 205 Republic st., P. Sec. and Treas,., Thomas J. Carroll, 1225 Grandview ave., P. Marshal, Joseph S. Dedien, 229 Republic st., P. St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference No. 36. Or-ganized November 8, 1908. Meets Every Sunday at 10:00 in Church Ilall. Spiritual Director, Rev. l~: P. Griffin,. Pres., John J. Murray, Wyoming st., P. Vice Pres., Robert J. Philpott, 437 Merrimac st., P. Sec., E. J. Schroth, 68 Merrimac st., P. Treas., J. L. Sullivan, 127 Grandview ave.. P,. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 708. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 297. Meets Second and FIourtlh Wednesdays at 3:00 in Manler-chllr Hall, Soutlheri-; ave., 1'. Spirittual Director, Rev,. ]". P. (riffin. Past PIres, Mlrs. Mlargaret T'lhomas, 322 Kearsarge st., 1'. Pres., N\iss 1'fie Gearing, 19 IMeridan st., P. First Vice'Pres, Mris. Lessie McNel'lie, MerSecon'i Vice l'-es., 1\'rs. Louisa Flowe;-s, 422 Natclhez st., 1. Rec. Sec., 1Mrs. \lary Coniell, 21 Bangor st., P. Asst. R1ec. Sec., iMiss M\ary Shanncn, 90 Prospl'ec t st.,'. Fin. Sec., \Miss Miargaret O'Reilly, 1203 Grandview ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Mary Cavanaughl, 64 M\errimac st., P. Guard, Mrs. Margaret lEnrichlt, Bingham st., P. Mai-shal, iMrs. Margaret Dumont, 51 Boggs ave., P. PITTSBURGH APOSTOLATE, ST. MARY'S OF THE MOUNT. Rector, Rev. E. P. Griffin; Rev. William Curtin, Rev. Charles Regan; Board of Directors, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Wm. Kittell, Rev. H. Goebel, Rev. Thomas Devlin and Rev. Paul Baccosti. The object of the Apostolate is to give the Non-Catholic and Catholic Missions and to preach the Gospel and administer the Sacraments to Catholics of foreign birth, living in districts remote from churches in which their own language is spoken. ST. MATHEW'S CHURCH, Mary and Nineteenth Streets, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. John Uhlyarik, Rector, 148 Nineteenth Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Church Committee--Andy Teckar, Joseph Guresak, George Kolumbus, Johns Blazsko, John Tuedik, Andy Blahuit. 195Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsbulrgh Diocese, 1910. A lELPFUL DEPARTMENT STORE THE store of the Pittsburg Mercantile Company, at Twenty-sixth and Carson Streets, South Side, is a helpful store in every sense. 3 Helpful because back of every effort is the well founded principle that Private business is Public service. There is no advertisement equal to a pleased customer- and every effort is put forth not only to please, but to merit and hold the confidence of every customer. In all departments you will find the values well above the standard of other stores while the service is always painstaking and considerate. Pittsburg Mercantile Company Twenty-sixth and Carson Streets - South Side i t i i i i i i i e i i i t i r i t f i i i i r i t i i i i t i t i i i r t i i t i i r t i 196CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, SOUTH SIDE-Continued. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Pius Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. F. Chrysostom Nurnberg, C.P., Pastor; Rev. F. Ferdinand Immekus, C.P., Rev. F. Gerard Mitsch, C.P. and Rev. F. Conrad Eiben, C.P., Assistants; Rev. F. Bernardine Dusch, C.P., Chaplain of Sisters. Novena in preparation for the feast of Christmas, after first mass; Triduum in preparation for the feast of St. Agnes, after last mass; Triduum in preparation for the feast of St. Stanislaus, after last mass; Six Sundays preparation for the feast of St. Aloysius, after Benediction; Portiutincula. Baptisms: Sundays, 12:00. Confessions: Saturdays and Vigils of Feast Days from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m. and from 7:00 p. m. till all are heard; Fridays during Lent from 3:00 till 6:00 p. m. and from 7:00 p. m. till all are heard; Thursdays before first Fridays the same as above; Sundays from 7:00 a. m. till Gospel of 7:30 mass; during. all masses week days. Parochial Schools: Teachers-5 Brothers of Mary (Dayton, O.), 11 Sisters of St. Francis (Millvale); 882 pupils; 456 boys, 42,6 girls. Church Trustees. John Deisenroth, John Weilersbacher, Jr., Herman Seidel, Cornelius Wehrle, Paul Sydow, George Somnmer, Joseph Ruffennach, Frank Debor, Nicholaus Moeller, Daniel Wehrle, Christopher Finloth, George Helldoerfer. Arch Confraternity of the Holy Family. Cenferences for Men on the First Sunday of the month at 2:00 p. m. Conference for Women on the Second Sunday of the month at 2:00 p,. m. Conference for Young Men on the Third Sunday of the month at 2:00 p. m. Cenference for Young Ladies on the Fourth Sunday of the month at 2:00 p. m. Sodality of the Children of Mary. Boys on the First and Third Sunday of the imonth at 2:00 p m. Girls on the Second and Fourth Sunday of the month at 2:00 p. m. Third Order of St. Francis. Meets after Benediction on the Third Sunday of every month. Arch Confraternity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Mass on the First Friday and Devotions in the evening at 7:30. Arch Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. For the conversion of sinners. Mass on the First Saturday and Devotions on the First Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Arch Confraternity of the Holy Name of Jesus. Devotions on the Fourth Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Arch Confraternity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For assisting the souls in Purgatory. On the death of a member Requiem High Mass is offered for the repose of his soul, and every \Iasses: Sundays, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:00; Week Days, 5:45, 6:15 and 7:30; from October to April last mass at 8:00 a. m.; at the last mass the School Children attend; First Friday of the month there is also mass at 5:15 a. m.; during Advent, first mass at 5:15 a. m. Devotions: Every Sunday and Feast Day at 3:00 p. m.; every evening in the month of May at 7:30 p. m.; during Lent every Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Rosary, Sermon and Benediction; during Lent every Friday, 7:30 p. m., WVay of the Cross and Benediction; during Lent every Friday, 3:00 p. in., Way of the Cross, School Children; Novena in preparation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception, 7:30 p. m.; Novena in preparation for the feast of Pentecost, after last mass; Novena in preparation for the feast of St. Michael, after last mass;Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH-Continued. week Requiem High Mass is offered for the repose of the deceased members. Arch Confraternity of the Holy Eucharist. Holy Hour Devotion every Friday at 7:30 P. M. Arch Confraternity of the Holy Rosary. After Benediction on every Second Sunday of the month. Angelic Militia (Cord of St. Thomas). Altar Society. Christian Doctrine Society. Meets with the Conference and Sodalities. Holy Childhood Society. Diocesan Missionary Society. St. Michael's Orphan Asylum. For the Orphans of the Parish. St. Michael's Casino. For Young Men (froin 16 years) and Married Men. St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference No. 3. Aggregated August, 1870. Meets on Sunday at 4:00 in St. Michael's Casino. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. Gerard, C.P.; Pres., Jos. H. Gabriel; Vice Pres., Bernard Deisenroth; Sec., F. W. Kersting; Treas., Aug. Raausch, C. M. B. A. Branch No. 49. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 85. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in St. Michael's Casino, Pius st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Chrysostom. Past Pres., Mrs. Theckla Wehrle, 145. S. Nineteenth st., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary C. Keller, 63 Amanda st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Buisker, 133 S. Nineteenth st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Frederica Wagner, 607 Arlington ave., P. Rec., Sec., Miss Margaret E. Strickel, 129 S. 3welfth st., P,. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Agnes Huebert, 1911 Jane st., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Emma Bottner, 145 S. Nineteenth st., P. Treas., Miss Rosina Paulin, 1202 Sarah st., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Hirshinger, Gregory st,, P. Guard, Mrs. Agnes Sus, Magnolia st., P. German Roman Catholic Knights of St.-'George. Meets First Monday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Father Clhrysostom, St, Michael's, Pius st., P. Director, Peter Lippert, 4732 Liberty ave., P. Director, Karl Dorfner, 18 Gregory st., P. Director, John Weilersbac'her, 97 S,. Thirteenth st., P. Pres., George Sommer, Eighteenth st. ext. S., P. Vice Pres., George Ilaid, 133 Pius st., P. Sec. and Treas., John P. Baldauf, 1409 Carson st., P. Marshal, Ferdinand Hirt, 8 Gregory st., P. ST. PAUL'S MONASTERY, Monastery Avenue, S. S. Pittsburgh. Clergy, Very Rev. Fr. George, C. P.; Very Rev. Fr. Clement, Rev. Fr. John Francis, Rev. Fr. Sylvester, Rev. Fr. Fidelis, Rev. Fr. Hilary, Rev. Fr. Hubert, Rev. Fr. Damian, Rev. Fr. Bernard, Rev. Fr. Reginald, Rev. Fr. Maurice and Rev. Fr. Paulinus. ST. PAUL OF THE CROSS CHURCH, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Fathers from St. Paul's Monastery. ST. PETER'S (German) CHURCH, Twenty-eighth and Sarah Streets, S. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. F. X. Kettl, P.R., Rector; Rev. Charles J. Hintzen and Rev. John *,. Wehs, Assistants; 2821 Sarah Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30; Children's Church Committee. Mass, 9:00; High Mass, 10:00; Week Jos. Wilhelm, Peter Wagner, Frank MuensterDays, 7:00 and 8:00; First Friday, mann, Jos. Dieterle, John Bleichner, Charles 5:30, 7:00 and 8:00. Haendler. Sunday School 2:00 p. m. Vespeun s: 3:00 p. m. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Marriages: With High'Mass. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. F. X. Kettle, St. Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00 to 6:00, Peter's, cor. Twenty-eighth and Carey ay., P. 7:00 and as long as there are peni- Director, Peter Goritz, 2802 Beulah st., S.S., P. tents present, usually until 9:00 or Director, George N. Wenzel, 2706 Sarah st., 9:30;. First Fridays and Holy Days S.S P. of Obligation same as Saturdays; Pres., Michael Geier, 99 Twenty-first st., S.S., P.. Vice Pres., Gregor Klink, 2339 Larkins ay., School children mustss attend as, P 8:00 a. m. daily. Sec. and Treas., Carl Bachmann, 48'IwentyParochial Schools: 11 rooms; 13 Sis- seventh st., S.S., P. ters of St. Francis; 560 pupils. Marshal, William Eyth, 92 Barry st., S.S., P. RESURRECTION CHURCH, Brookline, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. L. Quinn, Pastor. Church Committee. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Edward Lbranz, James Durkin, T. C. Layton, Organized July 4, 1909. Meets ev;-:7 T;icsday at 8:00 in Church Room..Spiritual D irector. Jas. Doran, Jr., Frank J. Vutmeiri, Frank J. Rev. J. L, Oinn;'res., Timothy C. Laylon; Hoff, Jr., Hugh A. Dickson, John J. SullivaL. Vice Pres., Frank J. Viermeir; Sec., J. Ed. Ebrenz; Treas., Jas. P,. Durkin. ST. VINCENT'S CHURCH, Esplen, Pittsburgh. Rev. J. Wojszner, Rector. 198Catholic Year Book and Directory, of. Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH-North Side ASCENSION CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Victor Paukszto, Pastor, 1529 Market Street, N. S., Pittsburgh. ST. AMBROSE'S CHURCH, Haslage Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. John B. Heine, Pastor and Rector. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; Week German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, I)ays, 8:00. Branch No. 52. Despers: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Meets Second Monday of each month. Vespers: Sundays, 3:00 ru m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John B. Heine, St. Parochial Schools: Four classes of Ambrose, Haslage ave., N.S., P. schools; Ven. Sisters of Divine Director, Peter S. Huckestein, Rhine st., N. S., P. Providence, East Liberty; 193 pupils. Pres., -John- Weber, South Side ave., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Lorenz Wassermann, Haslage ave., Church Committee. N.S., P. Sec., Jno. Goerl; Treas.-Asst., Julius Hillen- Sec. and Treas., George Matt, 74 Hill st., brand; Chas. Kettl, Geo. Eyerman, John N.S,., P. P. Borman, John Th. Guehl, Lawrence Was- Marshal, Fred Diel, 20 Woessner ave., N.S., P. sermann, John Kail, Mattias Eckert, Alois J. Nimpfer; Treas., Rev. J. B. Heine. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 222. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00 Holy Name Society. in Basement of St. Ambrose School, Spring 120 members. Hill, P. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Duerring, E. Ohio st., Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. N.S., P. 60 members. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. B. Heine. Pres., Mrs. Julia Kuder, 196 Itin st., Spring Young Ladies' Sodality. Hill, P. 80 members. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Muhla, 2 Diana st., Spring Hill, P. Altar and Rosary Societies. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Nepomucina Schwartz, Total 137 members. Robinson rd., Spring Hill, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Ida Moeller, 20 Rhine st., Missionary Aid Society. Spring Hill, P. 40 members. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Wolf, 1341 Diana st., Spring Hill, P. Usher Club. Treas., Mrs. Mary Walter, Haslage ave., Same as Church Committee. Spring Hill, P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Stockman, Haslage ave., Literary Society. Spring Hill, P. Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Klueber, 28 Diana st., C. M. B. A. Branch No. 153. Spring Hill, P. ESTABLISHED 1875. A. 38 NORTH F~. A. NORTH At-kri~ iumbrr X~mpanU 928 EAST OHIO STREET PITTSBURGH. PA.. NORTH SIDE j LTA R UV I IES JOSEPH J. MEYER 730 EAST OHIO STREET BELL PHONE 507 -CEDAR NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 199200 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. A. C. GAUGER We Carry a Full Line of HARDWARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS CUTLERY TABLE GLASSWARE PAINTS - VARNISHES GLASS and PUTTY We do Tin'Roof'ing and General Jobbing 613 Jackson St., N. S., Pittsburgh McBride's Drug Store FEDERAL and OHIO ALLEGHENY McBride's Restauraht FEDERAL and SOUTH DIAMOND ALLEGHENY Established 1858 Bell 9732-J Cedar P. A. 1199 North Lautner Hararre Co.;iitLt iIheral W H 0O L E S A L E JAMES THORNTON, Proprietor HAR D WA R E so901 FEDERAL ST., North Side __HA__RDW_VARE_ PITTSBURGH Rates, 50c, 75c, $1. European Plan 719-721-723 EAST OHIO STREET Good Hotel Accommodations N. S., PITTSBURGH at Reasonable Rates Largest Hotel and Stabling Modern Throughout Moderate Prices Accommodations in Allegheny Farmers, Gardeners and all Working People She are cordially invited to stop at Hotel Willard Bell Phone 9732-R Cedar Hotel WillardEAST OHIO STREET, N. S. 209-211 EAST OHIO STREET, N. S. 915-917-919 Federal Street PITTSBURGH, PA. North Side, Pittsburgh WILLIAM McLUCKIE, Proprietor J. W. CAREY, Proprietor Bell Phone 663 Cedar P. A. Phone 2911-A WEAR Simen's Shoes GOOD WEAR OR A NEW PAIR COR. OHIO AND SANDUSKY Streets, North Side, Pittsburgh John Poeppert Bell Phone 721-R Cedar Largest Photographic Studio in the City Pictures Enlarged to Any Size Portraits and Views 207 EAST OHIO ST. ALLEGHENY, PA.CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE. Edw. Stotz, Architect. ANNUNCIATION CHURCH, Corner Norwood and Maryland Avenues, N. S,, Pittsburgh. Rev. Francis J. McCabe, Pastor; Rev. James J. O'Connor, Assistant; 2603 Norwood Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. AMasses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30; Holy Days, 6:00 and 9:00; Week Days, 7:30. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Parochial Sclnools: Sisters of St. Joseph; 300 pupils. Church Committee. A. J. Deer, Hugh Brennen, Thomas Donovan, John Neelen, C. A. Johnson, J. Carroll. Holy Name Society. Pres., Thomas J. Keane; Sec., J,. C. Johnson; rreas., Winm. Bradford; 165 members. Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary. Children of Mary Sodality. Children under 16. Literary and Dramatic Society. Men's Aid Society. Ladies' Aid Society. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 160. St. Vincent de Paul Society. (See Page 128,.) A. 0. H. Division No. 38. (See Page 73.) L. C. B. A. Branch No. 590. (See Page 121.)Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese. 1910. Four Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts MANCHESTER SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Capital, $250,000.00 Surplus, $50,000.00 Beaver and Pennsylvania Avenues, N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. BANKING TRUSTEESHIPS REAL ESTATE PHONE 383-L CEDAR CAMERON CARPET CLEANING CO, COMPRESSED AIR CARPET and RUG CLEANING, SCOURING FEATHERS and MATTRESSES RENOVATED FREMONT AND JACKSON STS. N. S. PITTSBURGH The Bank of Secured Savings 1629 BEAVER AVENUE CORNER JUNIATA STREET PITTSBURGH, N. S. Four Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Money to Loan on Mortgages and other approved securities. A Gelneral Banking business transacted. Collections promptly made on all points. Letters of Credit and European Drafts issued. We Solicit Your Account We promise courteous anld liberal treatment, and will give as favorable terms as is consistent with safe banking,. qTe McClure Timber Co. LUMBER 1019 BEAVER AVENUE North Side PITTSBURGH, PA. 202Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BENEDICTINE FATHERS, O.S.B. Entered Diocese September 1846. St. Vincent Archabbey, Beatty, Westmoreland County (See under Latrobe and Beatty). Rt. Rev. Leander Schnerr, O.S.B., Archabbot. Rev. Athanasius Hintenach, O.S.B., Superior. Very Rev. Edgar Zuercher, O.S.B., Prior,. Rev. Balduin Ambros, O.S.B., Master of Novices. Rev. Isidore Fuesel, O.S.B. Rev. Daniel Kaib, O.S.B. Rev. Fridolin Hornick, O.S.B. Rev. Louis Haas, O.S.B. Rev. Walter Stehle, O.S.B. Rev. Linus Brugger, O.S.B. Rev. Vincent Huber, O.S:B. Rev. Maurus Hartman, O.S.B;. Rev. Stephen Wieland, O.S.B. Rev. Julian Kilger, O.S.B,. Rev. Ildephonse Brandstetter, O.S.B. Rev,. Clarence Kaiser, O.S.B. Rev. Innocent Andelfinger, O.S.BR. Rev. Aurelius Stehle, O.S.B. Rev. Sylvester Schwab, O.S.B. Rev. Wilrid Frins, O.S.B. Rev. Gerard Bridge, O.S.B. Rev. Anton Huber, O.S.B. Rev. Xavier Traxler, O.S.B. Rev. James Spalding, O.S.B.. Rev. Bede Hornick, O.S.B. Rev,. Stanislaus Messemer, O.S.B. Rev. Vitus Kratzer, O.S.B. Rev. Lambert Daller, O.S.B. Rev. John Miller, O.S.B. Rev. Mark Kistner, O.S.B. Rev. Peter Zupan, O.S.B. Rev. Candidus Eichenlaub, O.S.B. Rev. Felix Fellner, O.S.B. Rev. Magnus Straten, O.S.B. Rev;. Marcellus Rettger, O.S.B. Rev. MattheNw Muething, O.S.B. Rev. Anselm Soehnler, O.S.P............................... 614 Washington st.. N.S., P. Rev. Antonine Hintenach, O.S.B......Jeannette Rev. Constantine Leber, O.S.B.............................. 614 Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. Edward Andelfinger, O.S.B....Greensburg Very Rev. Emeram Singer, O.S.B............................ 614 Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. Engelbert Leist, O.S.B................................ R.614 Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. George Brugger, O.S.B.,.. Royal st., N.S., P. Rev. Hyacinth Sczydlowski, O.S.B...Vandergrift Rev. M'artin Singer, O.S.B..........Vandergrift Rev. Method Shestik, O.S.B.......... Crabtree Rev. Pius Blum, O.S.B....................................... 614 Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. Placidus Pilz, O.S.B.................................... 614,Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. Richard Kraus, O.S.B................................... 614 Washington st., N.S., P. Rev. Ulrich Regnat, O.S.B...Royal st., S.S., P. CAPUCHIN FATHERS. Entered Diocese April, 1874. Very Rev. Joseph Anthony, Prov........................ Butler and Thirty-seventh sts., P. Rev. Agatho Rolf, O.M.Cap.......................... Butler and Thirty-seventh sts., 1'. Rev. Fr. Fr Alphonse Maria, O.M.Cap........................... Thirty-seventh st., P. Rev. F. Fr. Fr, Ansepin, O.M.Cap...................................Thirty-seventh st., P. Rev. Boniface Weckman, O,.M.Cap.... Herman Rev. Fr. Fr. Constantine............. Herman Rev. Didacus Garovi, O.M.Cap.......Hermail Rev,. Dominic Schusher, O.M.Cap......Herman Rev. Ferdinand Hornung, O.M.Cap....Herma! Rev. Felix Kirsch...................Herman Rev. Constantine Hoefler, O.M.Cap,.....Herman Rev. Louis Centner, O.M.Cap.........Herinail Rev. Beda Herrman.................. Herman Rev. Fr. Godhard, O.M.Cap..................................Thirty-seventh st., P. Rev. Ignatius Weisbruch, O.M..Cap....Herman Rev. Fr. John Chrysoslom, O.M.Cap.............................. Thirty-seventh st., P. ~Rev. Fr. Joseph Leonissa, O.M.Cap........................... Thirty-seventh st., P, Rev,. Fr. Fr. Maurice, O.M.Cap............................... Thirty-seventh st., P. Rev. Nicolaus M. Demlein, O.M.Cap...Herman Rev. Fr. Raphael Maria, O.M,.Cap................ Thirty-sevenfth st., P. Rev. Fr. Fr. Severin, O. M.Cap.................................. l'hirty-seventh st., P. Rev. Stephen Bin'fann, O.M.Cap....Herman Rev. Benno Hagg~enmiller, O,.M.Cap.................... St. Mary's Monastery, Herman CARMELITE FATHERS. O.C.C. Entered Diocese July, 1875. Very Rev. Dionysius F. Best, O.C.C., Pro- face J. Hund, O.C.C., Assistant and Procirator; vincial, Holy Trinity Monastery No,. 1, 50 Rev. Philip A. Best, O.C.C.; Rev. Jerome Waldo Place, Englewood, N. J. Reichwein, O.C.C.; Rev. Simon Cusick, O.C.C. Members at Holy Trinity Monastery, 1501 Brothers: Ven Bro. Gregory Van der Erf, Center Avenue, Pittsburgh: Rev. Vincent A. P.C.C.; Ven Bro. HIerman Sarry, O.C.C. Metzler, O.C.C., Prior and Pastor; Rev. BoniFRANCISCAN FATHERS, O.F.M. Entered Diocese October. 1894. Rt. Rev. Fr. Ugolino Bifarini.............. Rev. Fr. Alphonso Parziale, Pastor and:: Su-................. 6513 Meadow st., E.E., P.. perior................... 3 Fountain st., P. Rev. Stephen Linni, O.F.M................ Rev. Fr. Boniface Bragantini..3 Fountain st.,P.................. 6513 Meadow st., E.E., P1'. Rev. B. Rossi (St. Peter's)... 3 Fountain st., P. Rev. Leo Lo Monaco, O.F,.M........... Rev. Winceslaus Belucci, O..F.M........................... 6513 Meadow st., E.E.,................... 6513 Meadow st.,.E., 25St. Andrew's Church, North Side, Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Beaver Quilter, P. R., 2210 Beaver Avenue, Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 (children's Mass); High Mass, 10:00; Evening Service, 7:30; Holy Days,-5:30, 8:30 (children's 1Mass) and 10:00; Week Days, 7:30; First Fridays, 5:30 and 7:30; Funeral Masses from April 1st to November 1st at 8:30, from Noveniber 1st to April 1st at-9:00. Confessions: Saturdays, 3:30 to 6:00, and 7:30 p. m. to 10:00; eve of First Fridays same as on Saturdays; eve of Holy Days, 5:00 to 6:00 and 7:30 to 9:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Churching: After First and Second Masses on Sundays and after Mass on Week Days. Marriages: Should take place in church with Mass, iI possible. Parties intending mnarriage should give notice at the Parochial Residence three weeks before to afford the time required for the publication of the banns. Sick Calls: Should be sent early by responsible messengers and before the danger becomes urgent. Accidents and severe illness admit of no delay in bringing word to the Priest in person. Pew Rent: The names of pew holders will, in future, be published in the Record. Monthly Collections: Should be contributed to not only by the head of the family, but also by every working member of same. All contributors should procure envelopes from the ushers and give their names distinctly and regularly each month. Young Ladies' Sodality. Catholic Women's. League. St. Andrew's Total Abstinence Society. Meets First and Third Sundays in Church Hall, Beaver ave. and Brady st., N.S., P. Pres., Duncan McCarter, 1447 Stewart st., N.S., P. Sec., AMiss Mary Leonard, 1422 Huston st., N.S,., P. Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. P. J. N. S., Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 541 Brady. Delegates, Mrs. Mary Byrnes, 1418 Chartiers st., N.S., P.; Miss Mary Maringo, 2020 Chartiers st., N.S., P. C. R. B. A. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 20. Aggregated June 1, 1906. Meets lvery Thursday at 7:15 in Pastoral Residence, Beaver ave., Nortli Side, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Quilter, 2210 Beaver ave., N.S., P. Pres., James Frost, 2428 Colorado st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., John Kelly, Superior st., N,.S., P. Sec., J. A. Gallagher, M. D., 2000 Beaver ave., N.S.., P. Treas., Rev. P. J. Quilter, 2210 Beaver ave., N.S., P. A. O. H. Division No. 18. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Enterprise Hall, Franklin st. and, Beaver ave., N. S., P. Pres., John Crowley, 723 Fulton st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Peter Gillespie, 1805 Fulton st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Michael A. Cronin, 2638 Shady ave., N,. S., P. Treas., Edward C. Behe, 2042 Gladstone st., N,. S., P. Sentinel, Michael W. Cronin, 2638 Shady ave., N.S., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 67. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 3. Meets Second Sunday at 7:30 in St. Andrew's Hall, Beaver ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director. Rev. P. J. Quilter. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1918 Market st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Clarity, 4 Blake st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Quinn, 37 Almeda st., Glenwood, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary E. Kelly, 1918 Market st., N.S., P. Treas., Miss Mary Monahan, 1622 Bayard st., N.S., P. Sentinel, Mrs. Catherine Daley, 1108 Market st., N.S., P. Mistress, Mrs. Catherine Crowley, 743 Fulton st., N,.S., P. Standing Committee, Mrs. Sarah Wadlow, Bayard st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Sarah Wendell, Faulkner st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Monahan, 1622 Bayard st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Delia Sweeny, Miller st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Butler, Stewart st., N.S., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 265. KASTNER TAILORING COMPANY MERCHANT TAILORS CLEANING, DYEING AND REPAIRING 1800 BEAVER AVENUE 204 BELL 424-W BRADY N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese. 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH, Royal Street, N S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Ulrich Regnat, O. S. B., Rev. George Bra,gger, O. S. B. Masses: Sundays and Holy Days, 6:30,. Branch No. 19. 7:30 and 9:00 (children's Mass), High Meets Second Monday of each month. Mass, 10:00; Week Days, 6:30 and Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Ulrich Regnad, O,.S.B., Mass,8:00. 10:00; Week Days, and St. Boniface, Geyer Road, N.S., P. Director, John Grossmann, Sr., 152 Loretto Parochial Schools: 7 grades; 7 Sisters st., S.., P. O. S. B. Director, Clemens Lindner, 2313 East st., N.S., P. Church Committee. Pres., Pankratz Behr, 147 Loretta st., N,.S., P. Gottfried Staab, Valentine Hergenroder, John Vice Pres., John Klein, South Side ave., P. Wolf, Bernard Henzler, Frank Zoller, Henry Sec. and Treas., Conrad Eberle, 14 Royal st., Bayer, Sebastian Schmittlein, Louis Binz. N,.S., P. Marshal, Henry Behr, 147 Loretta st., N.S., P. Holy Name Society. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 332. Established November 15, 1909. Past Pres., Mrs. B. P. Kim, 642 E. North ave., N.S., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mrs. Mary Spath, East st., N.S., P. Meets Every Sunday at 2:00 p,. m. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Amelia Glaab, East st., N.S., P. Poor Souls' Sodality. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Lena Hearbet, Royal st., N.S., P. Christian Mothers' Sodality. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Katherine Ilohman, City View, N.S., P. Holy Rosary Sodality. Asst. Rec. Sec:, Miss Pauline Meyer, Ricing Main, N.S., P. Young Ladies' Sodality. Fin. Sec., Mrs. B. P. Kim, 642 E. North ave., N.S., P. Missionary Aid Society. Treas., Mrs. Katherine Birsig, Royal st., N.S., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 91. Guard, Mrs. Caroline Hencler, N.S., P. Marshal, Mrs. Emma Meyer, East st., N.S., P1 German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Spiritual Director, Rev. Ulrich Regnat, O.S. tW. B. Rodgers, President Chas. W. Dahlinger, Vice President G. J. Knight, Asst. Treas. Saml. McKnight, Vice President J. G. Williams, Asst. Sec. Ralph B. Hansell, Sec. and Treas. H. A. Spangler, Trust Officer. Altlgletny iJrut I(omptan 413 FEDERAL STREET NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00 Our Mo/to: " The best advertisement for a bank is a satizsfied customer." Inte vzew some of ours. EVERY FACILITY FOR BANKING AND FIDUCIARY BUSINESS 205Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT LINE OF WORK YOU ARE ENGAGED IN-YOU SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT Every man today has a good chance to lay up a.competence in twenty-five years or less if he will save. An'account with this bank will provide an excellent system of laying aside that portion of your earnings you do not need for immediate use. This bank will aepreciate your account, whether lar~e or small PAYS FOUR PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Cht (erman aittonal iBank of Alltghernu 709-711 EAST OHIO S,TREET N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~*~ ~ ~~. ~ ~ ~ ~`:. \ ESTABLISIIED 1857 E. MAGINN'S Excelsior Crackers Biscuit Works: 503-505-507 LIBERTY STREET Office and Wareroom: 504-506 WASHINGTON STREET ".*~*** ***-@@-~@-@@ F*~ **~@~**~~*@@*@sXX @**~*******e"e****.*~*~ **~ b~* ~ *~. ~;@v*~*~.~*@ ~***~~~ @@****~*~*@ @*~"*~**~**~*^v@*~*~~****I 206Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. F. P. Ward, Rector; Rev. Chas. Keane, Assistant; 898 California Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. Church Committee. Chairman Standing Com., Patrick McGrath, J. G. Cristi, Geo. J. J. Hoelsche, Nicholas S. Leckey ave., N.S., P. Haller, Louis M. Heyle, Thos. Paytonm L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 24. Meets Third'Wednesday at 7:30 in St. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Francis Xavier's Hall, California ave., N.S., P. Organized, 1898,. Meets Every Friday at Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis P,. Ward. 8:00 in Church Hall, California ave., N.S., P. Miss Anna oran, 607 California av., Spiritual Director and Treasurer, Rev,. Francis N.S., P. P. Ward. Vice Pres., Miss Anna W,Toods, 15 Sipe st., Pres., Louis M,. Heyl, Fleming ave., N.S., P. N.S., P,. Vice Pres., John Jennings, McClure ave., Treas., Mrs. Mary Criste, 3539 Fleming ave., N.S., P. N.S., P. Sec., John B. Daley, 673 Preble ave,., N.S, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Ilizabeth Coursey, 3011 Geyer ave., N.S., P. A. O. H. Division No. 13., Mistress, Mrs. Mary Brown, 16 Eckert st., Meets Second Tuesday and Last Sunday at N.S., P,. 7:30, Headquarters, 673 Preble ave., N.S., P. Sentinel, Miss Katlerine Hannon, 2 Eckert st., Spiritual Director, Rev,. Francis Ward. N.S., P. Pres., John Jennings, 3424 McClure ave., Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Murray, 3004 Geyer N.S., P. ave., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Wm. O. Boyle, Massachusetts ave., L. C. B. A. N.S., P,. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in Cor. Sec., Michael Hannan, 2453 California Morris Hall, Woods Run ave., N.S., P. ave., N.S. P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis P. Ward. Fin. Sec., Michael Guerin, 597 California ave., Pres., Mrs. Mary E.. Weixel, 1419 Cooper ave. N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Hayden. Treas., Martin Leonard, 112 W. Carson st., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Miller, N.S., P. S.S., P,. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Murray, 3004 Geyer Sentinel, John C. Morgan, 2383 California ave., ave., N.S., P. N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Annie I,ynch. Sgt., at Arms, Con. Hannan, Knapp st., N.S., P.. Treas., Miss Winifred Ouirk. ST. GABRIEL'S CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. F. Prikazky, Pastor, 404 California Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. Knights of St. George, Branch No. 122. Vice Pres., Jos. Lesko, 10 McCook st., N.S., P. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Sec. and Treas., John J. Lesscoe, 10 McCook Spiritual Adviser, Rev. F. Prikazky: st., N.S., P. Director, Martin Dvorsky, 9 Cross ay., N.S., P. Marshal, Steve Fabini, 1504 Brady st., N.S., P. Pres., John Gutek, N.S,., P. MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH, 1700 Hazel Street, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. M. F. Mueller, Pastor; Rev. H. J. Killmeyer, Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 and Rec. Sec., John F. Schmitt, Hazel st., N.S., P. 10:30. Fin. Sec., Joseph A,. Walter, Lowry st., N.S., P.'reas., Joseph Wilting, Lowry st., N.S., P. Parochial Schools: Notre Dame Sisters.; Marshal, John Burkhart, Jr,., Hamilton st., 625 pupils. N.S., P. Church Committee. Guard, John Burkhart, Sr., Hamilton st., F. Berner, J. Walter, N. Joost, C. Pappert, N.S., P. A. Hepp, J. Hahner, J. Roos, M. Craener,. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Holy Name Society. Branch No. 39. Pres., F. Berner; Sec., J. Sneider. Meets Second Sunday. of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. E. Mueller. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. I)irector, T. Amrhein, 142 Villa st., N.S., P. Miss C. Krener, Miss C. Baum, Miss C. Heid, Director, Emil Leherr, 1712 Hazel st., N,.S., P. L. Leiendecker. Pres., Mathias Winbauer, 2037 Lowrie st., Missionary Aid Society. N.S., P. Miss C. Ruth, Miss M. Hunkel, Miss. Hilde- Vice Pres., Anton Schwab, 1819 Elbo st., brandt, Miss M- Schneider. N,.S., P. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 88. Sec. and Treas., John Hahner, 1322 Buchanan Meets Second and Fourth Monday at 7:30. st., N.S., P. in Holy Name School Hall, N.S., P. Marshal, Pankratz Schmitt, 1320 Tripod ay., Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. F. Muller. N.S,., P. Past Pres., P,. Oberst, 1816 Niggel st., N.S., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 105. Pres., Frank Berner, 1510 Forset st., N.S., P.. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 First Vice Pres., Stephen Wolf, Ley st., N.S,., P. in Holy Name School Hall, N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., J. Roos, Herman st., N.S., P. (See Page 115.) 207Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. JOHN T.COMES J.rRCIrTECT, PITTSBURGH. PA: SEE ILLUSTRATIONS OF BUILDINGS IN THE CATHOLIC YEAR BOOK 208 ___Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 209 CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Corner Fulton and Locust Streets, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. B. Gerold, Pastor, 1250 Locust Street, N. S., Pittsburgh. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, and 9:00; High c. M. B. A. Branch No. 109. Mass, 10:30; Holy Days, 5:30 and German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, 7:30, High Mass, 10:00; Vespers or Branch No. 8. Devotion, -7:30 p. m. Meets First Monday of each month. Baptisms, Sundays, 1:30 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. 1.B. Gerold, St. Joseph's, Instructions: 2:15 p. m. Locust st., N.S., P. Director, L. Leibold, 1242 Franklin st., P. Vespers and Benediction: 3:00 p. m. Pres., John A. Kress, 1235 Penn ave., P. Conference: 3:15 p. m. Vice Pres., George Hartman, 1248 Rush st., P. Parochial Schools: St. Joseph's Bene- Sec. and Treas., Andrew C. Thomas, 1239 dictine Sisters (Allegheny); 322 Penn ave., P. pupils. Marshal, Frank Hartman, 1248 Rush st., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 280. Church Committee. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in Leopold Leibold, Sec.; Martin Schmitt, Adam St. Joseph's Hall, Fulton and Franklin sts., Kunklel, Anton Happ, Edward Kolb, John NS. Vetter, John Schwab, Robt. Kress, John A. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. Gerold. Kress, A. F. Hulsmann. Pres., Mrs. Kate L. Kress, 1323 Pennsylvania Holy Name Society. ave., N.S., P. Pres., Martin Schmitt, 1716 Fulton st., N.S., P,. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Annie Whaner, N,.S., P. Vice Pres., Frank Yochum, 1337 Washington Second Vice Pres., Mrs,. Barbara Becker, 1601 ave., N.S., P. Market st., N.S., P. Sec., George ITartmann, 1248 Rush st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine Schwab, 1415 Adams Treas., Rev. Father Gerold, 1250 Locust st., st., N.S., P. N.SP., p. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Ella Crow, 1308 Allegheny ave., N.S., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Fin. Sec., Miss Anna Kline, 1235 Juniata st., Sec., Clement Stand, 1430 Preble ave., N,.S., P. N.S., P. Young Ladies' Sodality. Treas., Mrs.. Anna Fauth, 1243 Rush st., N.S., P. St. Agnes' Sodality of the Immaculate Marshal, Miss Kate Walters, 1214 Adams st., Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary. N.S., P. Prefect, Miss Margaret Stehle; Vice Prefect, Guard, Ilrs. Eva Schwab, 1415 Adam st., Miss Anna Eckert; Sec., Miss Mary B. Klein, N.S., P. 1223 Juniata st., N.S., P,. Trustees, Miss Barbara Becker, 1601 Market. Missionary Aid Sotiety. st., N.S., P.; Miss Sophia Herchem, 1416 Sec. and'Treas. -Rev. B. Gerold. Sedgwick st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Eva Schwab, 1415 Adam st., N.S., P.; Miss Corlina Price,'St. Joseph's Lyceum. Wolf st., N. S., P.; Mrs. Sophia Glasser, Pres,, Anthony Depp, 1334 Adam st., N.S., P. Warner st., N.S., P. ST. LEO'S (German) CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. C. Hegerich, Rector; Rev. George Leichs, Assistant; 3113 Brighton Road, N. S., Pittsburgh. Knights of St. George, Branch No. 22. Pres., Ernest Zech, Frederick st., N.S., P. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., George Brunner, Smithton ave., Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. M. Hegerich, St. N.S., P. Leo's, N.S., P. Sec. and Treas., Raphael Frank, William st., Director, John Hoffmann, California,ave., N.S,., P. N.S., P. Marshal, Frank Rotthoff, Shady ave., N.S., P. Director, Joseph Wiegand, Williams st., N.S,., P. Cheap Medicine%r Are like cheap eggs--you can never tell what you are getting until put to use and then there's probably more harm than good done. Why not be sure of everything you get by going to a first-class Drug Store at once and be on the safe side. \Ve make no claim for being a cheap store but claim every advantage in the quality line. Fh;e Old Corner 7Drug Store PETER G. WALTER, PHARM. D. Cor. Chestnut and Liberty Streets' -:: North Side, Pittsburgh Phones: Bell 405 Cedar; P. A. 405 North210 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Largest Stock to Select From Oscar Schulze, Proprietor Scxu/ze af manaue/ 6ui1c,ny and jilarawood IQm6er d-ii -)'York, tc. OFFICE. 614 THIRD STREET:::: NORTH SIDE, PITTSBUR;H Bell Telephone 243 Cedar; P. A. Telephone 243 North J. O'NEILL EXPRESS FIRE PROOF STORAGE For the Same Price as Fire Trap Storage WAGONS FOR MOVING Experienced Men 813 W. DIAMOND STREET N. S., Pittsburgh Bell Telephone 453 Cedar P,. A. Phone North 453 Bell Phone 1913 Cedar Renvers Co. Old Reliable Dealers' in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE-RUGSCARPETS-BEDDINGS NOW AT 811 Federal Street, N. S., Pittsburgh WORKINGMANS SAVINGS BANK TRUST COMPANY Ohio Street and Madison Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh Capital arld Surplus vuer $800,000.00 PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Transacts a General Banking and Foreign Exchange Business Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Received on the Most Liberal Terms Consistent with Safe and Conservative Banking OFFICERS Emil Winter, President Willis F. McCook, Vice President Christian Zies, Vice President Chas. G. Wahl, Secretary and Treasurer John J. Hein, Assistant Treasurer DIRECTORS Emil Winter Thos. M. i'ees A, W. Mellon Willis F. McCook Joseph Lautner Christian Zies H. R. Hardtmayer Chas. G. Wahl Dwight WinterCITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Liberty and Nelson Streets, N. S., Pittsburgh. Very Rev. Emmeran Singer, O. S. B., Prior; Placidus Pitz, O. S. B., Engelbert Leist, O. S. B., Constantine Leber, O. S. B., Anselm Soehnler, O. S. B., Richard Kraus, O. S. B., Pius Blum, O. S. B.; 614 Washington Street, N. S., Pittsburgh. Altar Society. Rosary Society. Poor Souls Society. Propagation of the Faith and Holy Childhood. Apostleship of Prayer. 1;000 Members. Holy Name Society. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 79. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Branch No. 3. Meets Second Moonday of eachl month. Pike st., N.S,., P. Mlrs. Rosa Ilosanfeld, Director, George Lotz, 602 Middle st., N.S., P. Director, Peter WXehner-, 1722 East st., N.S., P. Director, John Beyer, 1404 lEast st., N.S., P. Director, Win. Esser, 2705 Brighton Road, N.S., P. Director, Win. B. Zilliox, 1014 Congress st., N.S., P. Pres., Albert Goldbach, 1530 Howard st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Michael Markl, 800 Madison ave., N..S., P. Sec. and Treas., John Abt, 816 Green st., N.S., P. Marshal, Damas Klauns, 851 Long ay., N.S., P. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 247. M;eets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in Spiritual Director, Rev. Emmeron Singer, O.S.B. St. Mary's Scliool Hall, Nelson st., N.S., P. Pres., Miss Carolina Wirtih, 240 Madison ave., N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 809 Pike st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Rosa Hosanfeld, 849 Vista st., N.S., P,. Rec. Sec., Miss Barbara Krapp, 715 Middle st., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss May Hosenfeld, 849 Vista st,., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Hukestein, 4 Sioux ay., N.S., P. Treas., Mrs. Mary Henkel, 35 Spring Garden ave., N.S., P,. Marshal, Mrs. Anna Flach, 40 Villa st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Anna Koziiminski, 1403 Madison ave., N.S., P,.'rrustees, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 809 Pike st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Anna Flach, 40 Villa st., N.S., P,.; Mrs. Rosa Hlosenfeld, 849 Vista st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Franices'Thaner, 517 First st., N.S., P.; Mrs. -Mary Henkel, 35 Spring Garden ave., N.S., P. Finance Com., Mrs. Anna Sellman, 611 Third st., N.S., P.; Mrs.' Elizabeth Smith, 809 Pike st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Rosa Hosanfeld 849 Vista st., N.S., P. iMasses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 8:30; for the clhildren, 9:00 in the Chapel; High Mass, 10:00; THoly Days, 5:00, 6:00, 7:30, 8:30 and 10:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 11:30 a. m. Parochial Schoois: 6 Brothers of Mary; 6 Benedictine Nuns; 327 boys; 318 girls. Church Committee. Lawrence Lattner, John Nebel, Joseph Gumbert, Emil Kindsvater, John J. Bauer, Carl Fussenegger, Christian Quiter, Joseph Mueller. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Every Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Arch Confraternity of the: Holy Family. Conferences: First Sunday of the month for young men (single); Second Sunday for Young Ladies (single)'; Third Sunday for Married Men; Fourth Sunday for Married Ladies. Children of Mary. Division of Boys.; Division of Girls.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. PURE DRUGS Charles Kutscher PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST COR. BUENA VISTA AND JACKSON STS. North Side, Pittsburgh Both Phones A. 0 lolirtrtan - err rant Jati or 20 I. No rth Avenue (lIrner Bart Otreet P. A. Phone 325 North Pittsburgh, North Side. STRUCTURAL and ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK Joist Hangers, Stirrups, Gratings, Grilles, Cellar Doors, Pavement Lights, Fire Proof Shutters PATENT SAFETY FIRE ESCAPES "Every Kind of Iron Work Required in a Building" P. RIESECK Allegheny Ave. Rebecca St., N. S., Pittsburgh BELL PHONE, 657 CEDAR-P. A., 2861-B *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~* ~" " 212E. BRISON, D. P. A. 305 Park Bldg. Pittsburgh, hIS Penna. 7, --some day: why not fulfil that promise to yourself this year? (It is the world's most interesting outing spot. Its pure air, exhilarating mountain climate, mineral springs, spouting geysers and exceptionally fine hotels will give you a life-long memory of delight. 4[Coaching, fishing and sight-seeing make every moment enjoyable. Bison, bear, sheep, elk, deer and antelope may be seen in all the attraction of their "native haunts." GARDINER GATEWAY the official entrance, is reached only via the Northern Pacific Railway. Convenient of access from Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver. Through sleeping cars direct to Park boundary at Gardiner during season June 15-September 15, 1910 (LThis is the route of the famous North Coast Limited and four other daily electric-lighted transcontinental trains, providing "Service that Sets the Pace." Dining Cars on all trains--cuisine famously good. (A trip to the Park and on to the Coast will show you the great productive Northwest--the Nation's choicest fruit orchards and farms. (4Send for "The Land of Geysers" and other literature - -free. Address A. M. CLELAND, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, ST. PAUL, MINN. Northern Pacific R'y "The Scenic Highway through the Land of Fortune."'II r rrlCI I'LWPuPll r I "r?11 I ~~-- -_=~ e e t- -- -.......... -l -T = _ ______ OO 11.1~i i F;bCITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE St. Peter's Church, Sherman Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese,"1910. Bell Phone 2408 Cedar P. A. 302 North Bell 606-J Cedar P. A. 451-B North Estimates Given on Work Corrigan Marble Co. MARBLE FINISHERS POLISHING STATUARY LITHIA MARBLE, STAGG AND ONYX WORK BANK INTERIORS A SPECIALTY 1202 ARCH STREET, N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. Branch Office Call P. A. 293 Ring 2 HOMESTEAD, PA. UNION ICE CO. 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S., PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 343-R Cedar 214CITY OF PITTSBURGH CHURCHES, NORTH SIDE-Continued. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Sherman Avenue and Ohio Street, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. J. W. O'Connell, Pastor; Rev. Patrick J. Kitrick and Rev. Michael T. O'Brien, Assistants; Residence, 720 Sherman Avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 713 Cedar. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30; Children's Mass, 9:00. Vespers and Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 in the evening. MIasses of Holy Days at 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00. Masses on the first Friday at 6:00 and 7:00. Rosary and Benediction at 7:30 p. m. Confessions: Saturday afternoon and evening, and Thursday afternoon and evening before the Frist Friday. Masses: Week Days, 7:00 and 7:30. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 920 pupils. C. R. B. A. Pres., Mrs. rEmlma Kahler; First Vice Pres., Mrs. B1. Johns; Second Vice Pres., M. A. Powers; Fin,. Sec., Frank Schacherer; P c. Sec., I-ugh Powers; Asst. Rec. Sec., -lMiss Margaret Kennedy; Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Riddle; Guard, John J. Clark; Treas., Mrs. Mary Barnes; Trustees, William Dixon, M. A,. Powers, Mrs. Jane Kennedy, Miss Emma Kahler. A. 0. H. Division No. 26. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in G. A. R. Hall, W. Diamond st., N. S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Patrick Kitrick. Pres., Patrick H. Thornton, 38 Clifton park, N. S., P;. Vice Pres., Wm. Kelly, 2630 Leland ave., N. S., P,. Rec. Sec., T'I. L. Hastings, 1308 Sandusky st., N. S., P,. Fin. Sec., Louis Carney, 218 Carroll st., N. S., P. Treas., Patrick J;. Lively, 1934 Taggart st., N. S., P. Sergeant, Thomas Coady, Coraopolis, Pa. Sentinel, Thos. Haney, 1101 Linden st., N. S., P. Physician, Dr. D. Delaney, 1318 Pennsylvania ave., N. S., P. Deputy, James Donovan, Duquesne. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 43. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in St. Peter's School Building, cor North and West Diamond sts., N.S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. W. O'Connell. Chancellor, S. 11. Rafferty, 323 Milroy ave., N.S., P. Pres., Win. H. Lonigan, 520 Avery st., N.S.. P. First Vice Pres., L, C. Stuckrath, 1126 Franklin st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., -I. R. Brown, 136 Henderson st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., 1H. J. Cunningham, 159 Henderson st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., C. J. Sweeney, 25 Union ave., Avalon. Treas., C. J. Campbell, 1412 Hamlin st., N.S., I'. Marshal, J. A. Flanigan, 1028 Brown st., N.S., P. Guard, Jno. McGinley, 1305 Sherman ave., N.S,., P. Trustees, M. J. Flynn, 1202 Sandusky st., N.S., P.; James Cain, 513 Liberty st., N.S., P.; R. W. Mahony, 1254 Ridge ave., N.S., P.; Jos. Ford, 1130 F. Ohio st., N.S., P.; L. J. Bischoff, 917 Federal st., N.S., P. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 9. Meets Third Wednesday in St. Peter's Hall, N.S., P,. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. W. O'Connell. Pres., Miss Anna C. Brennan, 905 Federal st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Arthur Burns, 822 James st., KN.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Ella B. Rutledge, 1214 Boyle st., N.S,., P. Rev. John O'Connell, N. S., Pittsburgh. Church Committee. Henry Mackin, James A. McNally, Dennis Hayes, Joseph A. O'Neil, Joseph Ford. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 2. Aggregated April, 1868. Meets Every Sunday at 2:00 in Church Basement, North Side, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. W,. O'Connell. Pres., F. A. Butler, Bidwell st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., John Revegno, Arch st., N.S., P. Sec., Peter Ilennigan, 1302 Fayette st., N.S., P. Treas., M. Hagan, 515 Marion ave., N,.S., P. Holy Name Society. Meets Second Sunday of r;onth at 3:00. Pres., Joseph Ford; Sec., Joseph A. O'Neil; Cor. Sec., J. A. Flanigan; Marshal, Dennis Hayes; Treas. and Spiritual Director, Rev. M. T. O'Brien; Consultors, James A,. McNally, Geo. Puhl, F. P. Schlelein, John O'Neil. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mary Florence Puhl; Vice Pres.,,Bessie Garrigan; Sec., Rose Hartman; Treas., Margaret Grady; Spiritual I)irector, Rev,. P. J. Kitrick; Consultors, Rachel Good, Mary F. Phul, May Ford.216 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. STER GMANUFACTURERS OF ROCHESTER GERMICIDE O.DISINFECTANTS AND Th1e Cealkirs' /Automatic Disinfectors For Toilets Not the old kind, but a new, up-to-date, modern appliance built on the air vacuum principle. Its automatic action on the Air Vacuum Principle gives an even and steady flow of the fluid for full 30 days after filling. A trial of the appliances or sample of the disinfectants on application. TH FE ELE:CTRIC IOkACH EXT ER /V I N PA k FTOR PR lF For exterminating Cockroaches, Water Bugs and Ants. Also purifies and disinfects. Cockroaches exterminated by contract and extermination gtuaranteed. Estimates furnished. This powder should be used with a small blower to get it in all crevices and places where the bugs are to be found. Blower furiiished with 5 pounds or over. Non-poisonous,. 1Bell Phone Cedar 1079-J 301 WEST LACOCK STREET, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH ST. PETER'S CHURCH--Continued. Fin. Sec., Mrs. May Slattery, 1400 Federal st., N.S., P. Treas., Miss Mary G. Nolan, 1671 Perrysville ave., N.S., P. Sentinel, Mrs. Davis, Carrol st. near Arch st., N.Si., P. Mlistress-at-Arms, Mrs. Carney, 251 Carroll st., N.S., P. Lady of Mercy Sodality. Prefect, Miss R. Good; First Asst. Prefect, Miss Margaret Grady; Second Asst. Prefect, Miss Mary Rutledge; Sec,., Miss Elizabeth Garrigan; Spiritual Director, Rev. M. T. O'Brien. Missionary Aid Society. St. Peter's Lyceum for Young Men. Finely equipped. Rev. P. J. Kitrick, Director,. Immaculate Conception Benefit Society. Pres., Mrs. Sarah Brennan; Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Battle; Second Vice Pres., Miss Bessie Garrigan; Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Nolan; Fin,. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Roney; Asst. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose Sherin; Treas., Mrs. L. D,. Reel; Conductress, Mrs. Fagan; Guard, Mrs. Margaret Davis. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 267. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in St. Peter's School Hall, N.S., P. Past Pres., Mrs. Ida M. Killen, Craig and Robinson sts., N.S., P. Pres., Mrs. Susanna G. Fields, 933 Kirkpatrick ave.j N.S., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen White, 1307 Kentucky ave., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., Miss Theresa M. Ward, 1517 Buena Vista st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret T. Byrnes, 953 North ave. VW., N.S., P. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Catherine O'Brien, 616 First st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Nan Isherwood, 13 Lawrence ave., N.S., P.'reas,., Miss Bessie Garrigan, 416 Second st., N.S., P. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Brennen, 521 Sturgeon st., N.S., P. Guard, Mrs. Mary Maguire, 1002 Middle st., N.S., P. ST. NICHOLAS' CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Ferdinand Duic, Rector. Church Committee-Urkbanac Yozij,'fepcic Nibo, Katie Stanko, Livcic Yozij, Relic Yanko, Tlioranic Yoan, Rozman Antum. ST. REGINA COELI CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh. Rev. Raphael Guglielmotti, Pastor, 1439 Juniata Street, N. S., Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 283 Brady. Church Committee. Antonio Liotta, Pasquale De Lisi, Antonio Graziano, Giorgio Galeone. Holy Name Society. Pres., Antonio Liotta; Treas., Benedetto Fuci; Sec,., Carlo Rossi. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Spiritual Director, Rev. Raphael Gughelmotto. Sunday School every Sunday at 2:00 p. m. under corps of competent instructors. Madonna of Loreto Sodality. Pres., G. Yuser'ra; Treas., G. R. Giovengo; Sec., Carlo Rossi. ST. WENCESLAUS' (Bohemian)' CHURCH, N. S., Pittsburgh Rev. Anthony L. Panock, Rector, 86 Main Street., N. S., Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. ST. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES Outside of the City of Pittsburgh JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Alliquippa. Rev. M. A. McGarey, Pastor. CHARLES BORROMEO'S MISSION, Suter Station. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Alpsville. Rev. Thomas P. Walsh, Rector; Residence, Suter Station, B. O. R. R. ST. SCHOLASTICA'S CHURCH, Aspinwall. Rev. John Hackett, Pastor. Church Committee. J. t-. Wagner, Clarence McLoughlir O'Toole, Chas. Kumer, W. N. Sal A. Nolan, M,. P. Leonard, Theo. Ben. Helbling, P. J. McGary. Usher Club. Pres., Chas. Doherty; Sec., August r1 Amnusement Committee, Clarence Mc] J. HI. Wagner, P. J. McGary,. Choir. Director, Chas. A. Huhn; Organist, Albertson. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 1076. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Scholastica's Hail, Aspinwall. Spiritual'Director, Rev. John Hackett. Pres., Mrs. Isabel Recklein, Aspinwall. First Vice Pres., Miss Rose Alberson, Aspinwall. Second Vice Pres., Miss Julia Burke,- Aspinwall. Rec. Sec., Miss Irene Hawkins, 1856 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Asst,. Rec. Sec., Mrs.. Annie Leonard, Aspinwall. Treas., Mrs. AIinnie Cain, Aspinwall. Fin. Sec., Miss Stella Dolherty, Aspinwall. Marshal, Mrs. Ellen Doherty, Aspinwall. Guard, Mrs. Sara Mahony, Aspinwall. Trustees, Mrs. Anna Leonard, Aspinwall; Mrs. Mary Wilson, Aspinwall;'Mrs. Mary Wagner, Aspinwall, Mrs. Sara Mahony, Aspinwall; Mrs. Annie McLaughlin, Aspinwall. 1, J. L. uer, Jas. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Schillo, Meets First Monday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Hackett. Director, Joseph J. McSteen, 5401 Carnegie oitzek; ave., P, Loubitlek; Pres., August Robitzek, Aspinwall. Loughlin, Vice Pres., M. F. Walsh, 5201 Rosetta-st., P. Sec. and Treas,., Chas. S. Doherty, Aspinwall, Marshal, Michael J. Wallace, Fifty-fifth st. and Miss R. Berlin ay., P. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Past Pres., Miss M. Schramm, Aspinwall. Pr-es., Miss M. Malley; Sec., Miss B. Mahoney; Pres., Mrs. J. Recklein, Aspinwall. Vice Pres., Miss I. Doherty. Vice Pres., Miss R. Albertson, Aspinwall. Missionary Aid Society. Rec. Sec., Miss C,. Hawkins, Aspinwall. Directors,'Miss A. McLoughlin, Mrs. F. Wag- Fin. Sec., Miss S. Dohtry, Aspinwall. ner, Miss M. McGary, Miss A. Artzberger. Treas., Mrs. J,. Cain, Aspinwall. ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH, Banksville and Beechview. Pastor, Rev. J. J. O'Brien. Masses: Sundays, 8:30, 9:00 and 10:30. Usher Club. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Baptisms: 3:00 p. lmx. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J, J. O'Brien, St. Catherine's, Beechview, P. Director, Andrew Siebel, R. F. D. No. 2, Michael Burns, Geo. Dunn, Thos. Ward, Geo. Carnegie. McLellan, John McMonagle, Win. Padden. Pres., Joseph Siebel, R. F. D. No. 2, Carnegie. Altar Society. Vice Pres., August Haberman, R. F,. D. No. 1, Carnegie. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. 1, Carnegie. Sec. and Treas., James E. McMullen. R. F. D. Holy Name Society. No. 2, Carnegie. Missionary Aid Society. Marshal, John Didion, Banksville. 217ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN OF THE BEAUTIFUL RIVER CHURCH, Bellevue. Rev. I. McGovern, Rector. Knights of St. George, Branch No. 108. Vice Pres.,- Oliver W. Mertz, 3411 Gass ave., Meets First Monday of each month. Bellevue. Spi'ritual Adviser, Rev. I. J. McGovern. Sec. and Treas., John A. Letzkus, 434 Forest Director, Charles Compass, 638 Orchard ave., ave., Bellevue,. Avalon. Marshal, Otto D. Jordan, 527 Orchard ave., Pres., J. L,. Clyman, 574 Dawson ave., Bellevue. Avalon. ST. BRENDAN'S CHURCH, Braddock. Rev. P. Molyneux, Pastor; Rev. T. T. 0',;hP,a Aqqiciw,tnn L. A. A. O. H. Meets Third Sunday at 7:30 at 215 First st., Braddock. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Jennings, Braddock ave., Braddock. Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget'aggart, Rankin. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Duffy, First st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Mrs. E. 0. Reilly, Cherry Way, Braddock. Treas., Mrs. Mary Illingsworth, 111 Hawkins st., R ankin. A. O. H. Division No. 28. Pres., J. Gordon, 7017 McClure st., Swissvale. Vice Pres., P. Hughes, 114 Third slt., Rankin, Rec. Sec., P. Canfield, 312 Main st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., D, Potts, 16 Lundie st., Braddock. Treas., Mark Ridger, 333 Second st., Braddock. Sentinel, Stephen King, 7016 Blackhawk st,., Swissvale. L. C. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Maccabee Hall, Eiglith st., Braddock. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. Molyneux. Pres., Mrs. Blanch Hurly, Copeland ave., Braddock. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget Taggert, Kenniawr ave., Rankin. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Illensworth, Second st., Rankin. Past 1'res., Mrs, Mary Callahan, Fourth st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Roman, 33 Holland ave., Braddock. Treas., Mrs. Mary McCann,. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Kathryn Hennigan, 209 Third st., Braddock. Marshal, Miss Hanna O'Connell, Sixth st., Braddock. Guard, Mrs,. Susan Schweinberg, North Holland ave., Braddock. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Callahan, Fourth st.; Mrs. P. Schweinberg, Fourth st.,; Miss Mary Gilfoyle, Mills st, Wm. Kampes, Jr. Men's Tailoring CRAY BROS. MRS. J. SPLJANECatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, George Street, Braddock. Rev. P. F. May, Pastor; Rev. Wm. C. Fromme, Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:00 and 8:00. Baptisins: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Confessions: Saturdays, 3:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00, and evenings of Feast Days. Parochial Schools: Sisters Stanislaus, Hyacinth, Alphons and Josepha of Divine Providence; 285 pupils. Church Committee. H. J. Wagner, Lucas Walter, John Zewe, J. B. Fraley, Harry Wells, C. N. Kansler, Michael Kirsch, Joseph Ketter, Philip Erscher. Usher Club. }Iarry Gelin, Chas. Fenske, Frank Spitzer, Will Cormett, Patrick Qualey, M. Calmelat, Paul Darby, Albert Limbacher. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pastor, Rev. P. F. May; Assistant, Rev. Wm. Fromme; Sisters Stanislaus, J osepha, Alphons and Hyacinth. Holy Name Society. Director, Rev. P. F. May; Pres., Philip Escher; Vice Pres., Albert Limbacher; Sec., Albert I-lowart; Leo Crocker, Philip Fensker; 97 members. Missionary Aid Society. Rev. P. F. TMay and 10 Promoters. Young Ladies' Sodality of the Immaculate Conception. Holy Childhood Confraternity. St. Mary's Married Women's Sodality. St. Joseph's Sick Benefit Society. Young Men's St. Joseph's Sodality. St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 24. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. F. May. Pres., Ilenry J. Wagner, 410 Camp st., Braddock. Vice Pres., Leon J. Walter, 224 Camp st., Braddock. Sec., Geo. A. Huber, 324 Rebecca st., Braddock. Treas., John Zewe, 15 Holland st., Braddock. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets First Sunday of eaclih month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P.. May, St. Joseph's, Braddock. Director, George Rietzel, 423 Verona st., Braddock. Pres., Jacob Zewe, 245 Kirkpatrick st., North Braddock. Vice Pres., Louis Weber, 1132 Braddock ave.., Braddock. Sec. and'Treas., William Mayer, 716 Talbot ave., Braddock. Marshal, Joseph Brandle, 7510 Dickson et., Swissvale. L. C. B. A. ST. MICHAEL'S (Slav) CHURCH, Braddock. Rev. A. Kazinczy, Pastor. SACRED HEART (Polish) CHURCH, Braddock. Rev. John A. Rykalawski, Pastor. P. A. Phone 251 P. A. TELEPHONE 159 BRADDOCK H M GLENN STEAM LAUNDRY ALEXANDER BROS. WALL PAPER 210-214 COREY AVENUE House Painting and Graining BRADDOCK 715 BRADDOCK AVENUE "If our work suits you, tell others, if not, tell us. BRADDOCK UNION MORTGAGE AND SECURITY CO. FRICK BUILDING ANNEX, FIRST FLOOR Money on Hand to Supply the Mortgages on Hand to Supply the BORROWER INVESTOR MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD 219220 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BRADDOCK, PA. Corner Braddock Avenue and Library Streets Pays Four (4 7o ) per cent on Savings Accounts, and allows you to withdraw Fifty ($50) dollars without notice. Sells steamship Tickets and Foreign Drafts and Money Orders. Business Easily and Promptly Transacted by Mail. ESTABLISHED 1886 Phones 287 L. F. HOLTZMAN REAL ESTATE -RENTING. MORTGAGES EIGHTH STREET AND WOOD WAY BRADDOCK, PA. C. B. HOLLENBERRY DEALER IN Marble and Granite Cemetery Work of All Kinds Monuments, Headstones, Crosses, Etc. Special Designs and Estimates on Any Work Furnished on Application JOHN ST., Near Main, BRADDOCK Same Location for 18 Years. Residence, Wilkinsburg CHARLES J. CARR FIRE INSURANCE AND RENT COLLECTING BRADDOCK, PA. A. J. Spigelmire Co. The Store of Quality Carpets, Dry Goods, GROCERIES and General Merchandise 908 BRADDOCK AVENUE., BRADDOCK P. A. Phone 707 Ring 1 Hawkins FOR GOOD, UP-TO-DATE CLOTHES... SEE... GOODMAN FEINBERG flercbant tailor 910 BRADDOCK AVENUE BRADDOCK E. D. NUGENT irre 3nuraunrt 315 EIGHTH STREET BRADDOCK, PA. Both PhonesALLEGHENY- COUNTY CHURCHESST. THOMAS' CHURCH, Braddock. Rev. Robert McDonald, Pastor; Rev. Charles F. Sullivan, Assistant. Pr esented by Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Schwab. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 8:00 daily; First 1F:riday, 6:00 and 7:30. Baptisms: Every Sunday, 2:00 p. m. Confessions: Afternoon and Evenings before Holy Days and First Friday; Every Saturday afternoon, 3:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:30. Parochial Schools; Sisters of St. Joseph, Watertown, N. Y. Church Committee. Louis F. Holtzman, William Dixon, James J. McCarthy, John Shields, William Brennan, Blessed Virgin Sodality. Children of Mary Sodality. Holy Name'Society. L. O'Connell, James Larkin. A. O. H. Division No. 14. Meets Second Tuesday at 7:30 and Fourth Sunday at 2:30, in A. O. H. Hall, Ninth st. Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert McDonald. Pres., J. J,. Costello, 212 Bell ave., Bra.ddock. Vice Pres., Tholmas Quinn, 304 Camp ave., Braddock. Rec. Sec., F. T. Hughes, Locust st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Frank B. Rafferty, 781 Fourth st., Braddock. Treas.. R. J. Butler, 703 Braddock ave., Braddock. Sentinel, J. T,. Griffin, 309 Camp ave., Braddock. Chairman Standing Committee, M,. J. Hughes, Locust st., Braddock. C. T. A. U. for Women. Meets First Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Thomas' Hall, Braddock. Pres., Mrs. M. Webster, 1014 Talbort ave., Braddock. Sec., Mrs. M. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N. Braddock. Delegates, Miss Ella McDermott, 5000 Ellsworth ave., P.; Miss Alice Quinn, Rebecca st., N. Braddock; Mrs. Mary O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N. Braddock. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets Mondays at 8:00 in T. A. Hall, rear St.'Ihomas' Church, Braddock. Pres., C. Clougherty, Frazier st., Braddock. Sec., W. F. Clark, 210 Franklin st., N. Braddock. Delegates, E. S. Hartshorn, 58 Corey st., Braddock; P. J. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., Braddock; Wm. Clark, 316 Fleventh st., St. Thomas C. T. A. Cadets. Meets Fridays at 7:30 in St. Thomas' Hall. Pres., P. J. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., Braddock. Sec., F. Cloughertv, 1022 Talbot ave., Braddock. Delegates, F. Clougherty, 1022 Talbot ave,.; Bernard Malloy, 509 Bell ave.; T. Downey, Kirkpatrick st.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH-Continued. C. M. B. A. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Maggie Magginni, BradC. R. B. A. dock. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 173. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Orie Ridge, 1000 Talbot ave., Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 Braddock. in St. Thomas School Hall, Braddock. Treas., Mrs. Annie Cavanaugh, Robinson st., Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert McDonald. Braddock. Pres., Mrs.'llen Webster, 1014 Talbot ave., Marshal, Mrs. Mary E. McDonough, Franklin Braddock. st., Braddock. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Harriet Early, Talbot Guard, Mrs. B. Condoll, Talbot ave., Braddock. ave., Braddock. Trustees, Mrs. C. Kenney, Braddock; Mrs. J. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McMichaels, Hasson, Braddock; Mrs. M,. Lawler, BradCorey ave., Braddock. dock; Mrs. M. McMichaels, Braddock; Mrs. Rec,. Sec., Miss M. G. Kenney, 211 Fourth st., M. Larkins, Braddock. Braddock.' Braddock. Braddock Council No. 911, Knights of Columbus (Not affiliated with any one church). Mets Second and Fourth Mondays in Red Fin. Sec., John T. Finnin, 17 Holland ave., Men's Hall, Braddock ave,, Braddock. Braddock. Chaplain, Rev. Father Beneventano, 608 Mar- Rec. Sec., Robt. P. Morrow, 600 Corey ave., garetta st., Braddock..Braddock. Grand Knight, Jno. W. Huber, 324 Rebecca st., Trustees, Peter Fey, 311 Eighth ave., HomeBraddock. stead; A. C. Buck, 865 Braddock ave., BradDeputy Grand Knight, Harry E. Mc-Bride, 424 dock; Frank A. Reilly, 419 George st., Second st., Braddock. Braddock. Chancellor, Dr,. Wm. H. Gallagher, 836 Brad- Advocate, Dr. F. J. Boslett, 91 Penn ave,, dock ave., Braddock. Turtle Creek. Warden, Chas. J. Carr, 1 Mills st., Braddock. Inside Guard, F. X. Spitzer, Jr., 223 Holland Treas., M. J. McBride, 424 Second st., Brad- ave., Braddock. dock. ST. AGATHA'S CHURCH, Bridgeville. Rev. Roger Doherty, Pastor. L. A. A. O. H. A. O. H. Meets Third Sunday in Church Hall. Meets Second and Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in Spiritual Director, Rev. R. J. Doherty. St. Agatha's Hall, Bridgeville. Pre Pres. Mrs. Mary owersres. Frank Rafferty, Bridgeville. Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Morgan. Treas. Mrs. Alice Smith. Treas. Mrs. Alice Smith. Vice Pres., M. A. Lally, Morgan. Fin. Sec. Miss Annie Smith,. Rec. Sec., W. L. Sullivan, Bridgeville. Rec. Sec. Miss Johanna McCarthy. Fin. Sec., Wm. Powers, Morgan. Mistress, Mrs. Ellen McShane. Treas., John McCarthy, Cuddy. Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Daley. Sentinel, Frank Sullivan, Bridgeville. ST. BARBARA'S CHURCH, 645, Bridgeville. Masses: Sundays, during the season at 8:30 and 11:00; season at 8:00 and 10:30. Sunday School: 40 boys, 40 gir Church Committee. Theodore Forkey, Sr., John Dolenc, Giehll, John Kerzisnik, Joseph John Markovic, George Koeffler, tacnik, Daniel Scheib, Jacob Fer xIr -trst Nattional 3ank (Qarntgit, fa. CAPITAL, $50,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS, $85,000.00 Arrounts OliritebA Inttrtat Il ati an lime lepostts Bridgeville. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Zalokar; Box winter Wagner, Frank Ursic, George Miller, John summer Zaj. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. -Is. Holy Name Society. St. Barbara's Society. Adam E. St. Joseph's Society. Harmuth, German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. John Ve- L. C. B. A. lic, Adam Cerman Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Jco/ 6y2 pork ~6epartment Store 101-103-105 FOURTH AVENUE CARNEGIE, PA. 222Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 27 Stewart-Holland Co. IRON AND WIRE FENCING t 300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM - Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOLY GHOST FATHERS, C.S.Sp. Entered Diocese April 1874. (See also School and College Section.) Very Rev. Martin Hehir, C.S.Sp..Bluff st., P. Rev. Maximilian Mayer, C.S.Sp.............. Rev. Michael Dangelzer, C.S..Sp.......Millvale......................3058 Brereton ave., P. Rev. Joseph P. Danner, C.S.Sp... Bluff st., P. Rev. Albert B. Mehler, C.S.Sp.... Bluff st., P. Rev,. Ilenry J. Goebel, C.S.Sp.....Bluff st., P. Rev. John Otten, C.S.Sp..........Sharpsburg Rev. Prosper Goepfert, C;S.Sp.....Sharpsburg Rev. Anthony Rachwalski, C.S.Sp......... Rev. John Griffin, C.S.Sp......... Bluff st., P........................ Twenty-first st., P. Rev. Jos. Baumgar-tner (Pittsburgh College) Rev. Michael S. Retka, C.S.Sp........................................ Bluff st., P......................... Twenty-first st., P. Rev. Paul Kwapulinski, C.S.Sp,............. Rev. John J,. Ruhl, C.S.Sp..........Tarentum........................ Twenty-first st., P. Rev. D. Schloesser, C.S.Sp.......Bluff st., P. -Rev. George Lee C.S.Sp...... Millvale Station Rev. Michael J. Sonnefeld, C. S.Sp.. Bluff st., P'. Rev. Jos. Fleck (Pittsburgh College)........ Rev. Louis Spannagel, C.S.Sp......Sharpsburg............................. Bluff st., P. Rev. Chas. Steurer, C.S.Sp..........Tarentum Rev. Henry J. M'Dermott, C.S.Sp.......... Rev. Joseph Szwarcok, C.S.Sp. Bluff st., P.......................3058 Brereton ave., P,. Rev. P. A. McDermott, C.S.Sp. (Pittsburgh Rev. Anthony Thorne, C.S.Sp........ Millvale College)......................Bluff st., P. Rev. Caesar Tomacewski, C.S.Sp.......... Rev. Louis Crenimel (Pittsburgh College).. Rev. John Williams, C.S.Sp..Twenty-first st., P.............................. Bluff st.., P. Rev. Thonlas Wren, C.S.Sp.......Bluff st., P. PASSIONIST FATHERS. Entered Diocese 1852. Rev. Palinus Doran....................... Rev. Reginald Frigerio............... St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P................ St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev. Aloysius Boyle...................... Rev. Hubert Cunningham, C.P......................... St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P...............St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev. Johnl F. Vanston..................... Rev. Sylvester Ebert, C.P........................... St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P................ St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev,. Bernard Hehl, C.P.................. Rev. Bernard Kartman, C.P....Pius st., S.S.,P................ St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev,. Gerard Mitch, C.P.......Pius st., S.S., P. Rev. Clement Lee..St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev. Conrad Eiben, C.P.......Pius st., S.S., P. Rev. Dainmean O'Rourke................... Rev. Chlrysostom Nurenberg, C.P....................... St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., 1P........................... Pius st., S.S., P. Rev. Fidelis K. Stone.................... Rev,. Ferdinand Immicus, C.P..Pius st., S.S. P...............St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. Rev. George Basel, C.P:......Pius st., S.S., P. Rev. Hilary Walsh........................ Rev. Bernard Dusch.........Pius st., S.S., P............... St. Paul's Monastery, S.S., P. REDEMPTORIST FATHERS, C.SS.R. Entered Diocese 1838 Rev. Conrad Kraus, C.SS.R.. 1421 Liberty st., P'. Rev. Law. Kissner......... 1421 Liberty st., P. Rev. Wm. Tewes.......... 1421 Liberty st., P. Rev. Jas. Wernert, C.SS.R... 1421 Liberty st., P. NOVITIATES FOR MEN. Benedictines, St. Vincent Archabby, Beatty. Rev,. Balduin Ambros, O.S.B., master of novices; 7 novices. Clericate: 2 deacons, 8 sub-deacons and 12 clerics. 65 lay-brothers. 2 lay-novices. SCHOLASTICATES. Benedictines, St. Vincent Archabby, Beatty. Rev. Ildephonse Brandstetter, O.S.B., director. 65 scholastics. BARNES LAUNDRY C,OMPANY TROY LAUNDRY PENN AVENUE AND THIRTIETH STREET East End Works, Atlantic Avenue and Dearborn Street, PittsburghCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 223 ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. IGNATIUS' CHURCH, Carnegie. Rev. Stephen R. Banasawiecz,. Pastor; Residence, Finley Avenue, Carnegie (Glendale). Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Days, 8:00. Baptisms: Immediately after High Holy Name Society. Bapisms. 120 members. St. Ignatius' Society. Vespers: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. St. Ignatius' Society. Lenten Services: Fridays, 7:00 p. m.; Ladies Ro sary Sodality. Ladies' Rosary Sodality. Sundays, 3:00 p. m. 40 member,. Parochial Schools: St. Ignatius'; 3 lay Missionary Aid Society. teachers; 240 pupils. 40 members. Church Committee. Purgatorial Society. John Bielanski, Glendale. 50 members. Francis Dulnikowski, Magazine st., Glendale. Usher Club. joseph Kaczorowski, Magazine st., Glendale. Louis Puclajda, Heidelburg, P. Knights of John Sobieski. Andrew Gabrysh, Heidelburg, P. 75 members. Joseph Skocz, Anthony Smogor, Jno. Ostro- Knights of Roscinszki. wski, Jno. Kinast, Andrew Kawecki. 40 members. Children of Mary. Knights of St. Martin, Branch No. 3. 45 members. 75 members. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Third Street, Carnegie. Rev. Wmi. Vogt, Pastor; Residence, Cor. Second Avenue and Third Street, Carnegie. Masses: Sundays, First Mass, 8:00; Pres., Michael Oehm, Box 4, Woodville,. High Mass, 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. Vice Pres., George J. Stein, 17 Hill st., GlenBaptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. dale, Carnegie. Christian Doctrine Vespers: Sundays, Sec. and Treas., Henry Pfeffer, 521 Seventh ave., Carnegie. 3:00 p. m. Marshal, Andreas Baker, 313 Carothers ave., Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Agnes; Carnegie. 225 pupils. L. C. B. A. Church Committee. Meets First and'Ihird Tuesdays in St. John Schuler, Gerhard Frucht, Oswald Ende, Joseph's School Room, Carnegie. Peter Scheib, Augustine Pachel, Bernhard Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Wm. Vogt. Jasper, William Henke, Henry Frucht. Past Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Schuler. Boys and Girls Sodality. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Schuler, Logan st., CarFrom 12 to 16 years. Communion every negie Third Sunday. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Heisel, BeechConfraternity of Christian Doctrine. wood ave., Carnegie.,Confraternity of Christian Mothers. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna M. Fruecht, Holy Communion and Conference on Secondl Pine ay., Glendale. Sunday of month. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna E. Nold, 511 Fourth ave., Holy Name Society. Carnegie. 300 members,...................lAsst. Rec. Sec., MIrs. Helen Carmichael, Third Missionary Aid Society. st., Carnegie. Fin. Sec., Mrs.. Elizabeth Mager, Third ave.. Usher Club. Carnegie. John Netzel, George Ebner, Joseph Ringel. Treas., Mrs. Kate Schaffer, 405 Fourth ave., Young Ladies' Sodality. Carnegie. Communion and Conference every Fourth Marshal, Mrs. Walburga Sauer, Hill st., GlenSunday of month. dale. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Guard, Mrs. Kate Kinzler, Hill st., Glendale. Meets First Sunday of each month. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Heisel, Beechwood ave., Spiritual Adviser, Rev.'raIm. Vogt. Carnegie;. Mrs. Anna M. Fruecht, Pine ay., Director, John A. Sossong, 1 Main ave., Car- Glendale; Mrs. Mary Kelley. Third ave., Carnegie. negie; Mrs. Henriette Friday, Railroad ave., Director. Frank Laaks, 312 Second aye., Car- Carnegie; Mrs. Bella Schubert, Carowthers negie. ave., Glendale. LUMBER AND M-ILL WORK FINE INTERIOR FINISH CARNEGIE MILL AND LUMBER CO. Carnegie, Pa.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, Carnegie. Rev. J. J. Brennan, Pastor; Rev. Vincent Poetz, Assistant. C. M. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in St. Luke's Hall, Carnegie. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. J. Brennan. Past Pres., M. J. B. Hoban, 601 Boquet st., Carnegie. Pres., James F. Barrett,' 508 Ridge ave., Carnegie,. First Vice Pres., M. J. Feeley, Jr., 518 Hulton st., Carnegie. Second Vice Pres., T. J. Sullivan, 813 Fourth ave., Carnegie. Rec. Sec., George Ebner, 613 Hulton st,, Carnegie. Fin. Sec., Nich F. Barrett, 420 Third ave., Carnegie. Treas., Gerhard Fruecht, 6 Hill st., Carnegie. Marshal, P. F. Nicholson, 124 Campbell st., Carnegie. Guard, Jalmes J. McGuire, 411 Third ave., Carnegie. L. C. B. A. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. J:. Brennan. Pres., Mrs. Mary M. Hayes, Carnegie. First Vice Pres., Miss Anna O'Toole, Carnegie. Second Vice Pres., Miss Margaret O'Malley, Carnegie. FiAn. Sec., Miss Rose Halpin, Carnegie. Rec. Sec., Miss -Margaret Lea Barrett, Carnegie. Treas., Miss Ella Cunningham, Carnegie. Guard, Mrs. Mary Naughton, Carnegie. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Bercaw, Carnegie.'T'rustees, Mrs. Mary Bercaw, Mrs. Rose Breslin, Miss Mary Feely, Mrs. Mary J. Brown, Mrs. Mary Conroy. A. O. H. Division No. 3. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Joseph's Schlool Hall, Carnegie. Pres., Martin F. Roach, 227 Railroad ave. ext., Carnegie. Vice Pres., Cornelius Tinney, Union Hotel, Carnegie. Rec. Sec., L. F. O'Toole, 109 Carrothers ave., Glendale. Fin. Sec., Patrick Cook, Carnegie. T,reas., Chas. Burnis, 621 Washington ave., Carnegie. Sentinel, James McGrogan, 705 Logan st., Carnegie, IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH (Polish), Carnegie. Rev.' F. Poszukanis. Pastor. 1874 1910 J. Hans Wagner Automobile Garage 213 Mary Street CARNEGIE, PA. Bell Phone 197-R CARNEGIE'S LEADING DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY HOUSE Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED STANDARD PATTERNS 30 FOURTH AVENUE CARNEGIE, PA. Bell Phone 192-J EJ1 224Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. WENDELIN'S CHURCH, Custer Avenue, Carrick. Rev. A. Vogel, Pastor; Masses: Sundays, First Mass, 7:30; Children's -Mass, 9:00; High Mass, 10:30. Baptisms: After High Mass. Parochial Schools: St. Wendelin's; Franciscans; 226 pupils. Church Committee. Henry Steggert, Jacob Zorn, Geo. Miller, Sr., Peter Spinnenweber, John Con, William Bour, Jos. Repstock, Geo. Miller, Jr., Louis Henigin, John De Bor, Gottfried Krieger, Joseph Bliss. Altar Society. Children of Mary Sodality. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Christian Obinger; Sec., Stella Henigin; Treas., Fred Eicker. Confraternity of Christian Mothers. Holy Name Society..Pres., Henry Steggert; Sec., Jos. Rebstock; Treas., Peter Spinnenweber,. Ladies' Aid Society. Missionary Aid Society. Director, Rev. Fr,. Merteus. Young Ladies' Sodality. L. C. B. A. LET US BEY OUR ENGRAVEIS THIS PLANT IS AT YOUR SERVICE OPERATING DAY AND NIGHT Halftones Zinc Etchings Color Plates Designers Illustrators Phone, Grant 1654 LIBERTY ENGRAVING'CO: Post Building, Wood and'Liberty Streets PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA St. Wendelin Beneficial Society. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets First Thursday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vogel, St. Wendelin's, Custer ave., Carrick. Director, Peter Spinneweber, 302 Spencer ave, Carrick. Pres., Anton Gibisch, 2700 Custer ave., Carrick. Vice Pres., John Dehn, Carrick. Sec. and Treas., Charles Miller, 403 Spencer ave., Carrick. Marshal, Jacob Schreck, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair Haven. Y. M. I. Meets Third Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Wendelin's School Hall, Carrick. Pres., John Kronenberger, 2703 Custer ave., Carrick. First Vice Pres., Thomas Smith, 170 Kirk ave,, Carrick. Second Vice Pres., John Miller, 425 Kirk ave., Carrick. Rec. Sec., John Butch, 2553 Church ave., Carrick. Fin. Sec., Albert Dowling, R. F. D, No. 1, Fair Haven. Treas., Geo. Miller, 11 Main st., Carrick. COURT 936 MAIN BLUE BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY AD VE RTISERS PRINTERS PUBLIS IH ERS 320 THIRD AVENUE PITTSBURGH "TwH CATHOLIC YEAR BOOS" IS ONE OF THE MANY HIGH-CLASS PUBLICATIONS FROM OUR -FRINTIN G ES2ABLE1HMENT, dII 225ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES--Continued. ST. ANN'S CHURCH, Castle Shannon. Rev. Charles Hipps, Pastor. Church Committee. John Daub, Robert Didion, James Dougherty, S. N. McCarthy, Valentine Opferman, William Opfermuan, Joseph Opferman, Herman Tienlan, George Tieman. St. Cecelia Male Choir. Pres., James Doulgherty, Sr., Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., Jno. Miller, Castle Shannon. Sec. and Treas., Frank Lutz, Castle Shannon. Librarian Edw,. ]Brannon, Castle Shannon. Director, Prof. Bambaugh, Castle Shannon. A. O. H. Division No. 12. Meets in St. Ann's School Hall. Pres., Thomas Martin, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., James Dougherty, Castle Shannon. Rec. Sec., William Gallagher, Finleyville. Fin. Sec., John McCarthy, Castle Shannon. Treas., James Dougherty, Castle Shannon.'Sentinel, Thos. Delaney, Castle Shannon. C. M. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays at 8:00 in St. Ann's School Hall, Castle Shannon. Pres,., Valentine Opferman, Castle Shannon.'Vice Pres., Christ. Opferman, Castle Shannon. Fin,. Sec., Charles A. Opferman, Rec. Sec., Jaines Dougherty, Sr. Treas., Felix Goddard, Castle Shannon. Marshal, Joseph Opferman, Castle Shannon. *L. A. A. A. H. Meets in St. Ann's Schlool Hall, Castle Shannon. Pres., Mrs. Katherine McPherson. Vice Pres., Mrs. lBrigid Hicks, Castle Shannon. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Maryala Eccles, Castle ShanRec. Sec., Mrs. Agnes Delaney, Castle Shannon. Treas,., Mrs. Nina Dixon, Castle Shannon. Sergeant, Mrs. Mary Martin, Castle Shannon. Sentinel, Miss J. McCartney, Castle Shannon. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Charles Hipps. Director, John Bernarding, Castle Shannon. Pres., George Tieman, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., John Eccles, Castle Shannon. Sec. and Treas., Gus. Schenot, Castle Shannon. Marshal, John Miller, Castle Shannonr'ST. CLARE'S CHURCH, Clairton. Rev. Maurice McCarthy, Pastor..Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.; Vespers: 2:00 p. n.; Sunday School: 2:30 p. m. Church Committee. Christe Todd, Clairton; WV. A. Tepe, Clairton; Joseph McCarter, Clairton; Stephen Horney, Clairton. Altar and Rosary Sodality. Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Pastorius, Mrs. W. Lepe, Miss Odessa Roeggie. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. FLrank Yates, RoLert Todd, Frank Pastorius, T,. M. MIcCormley, Miss Cornelia Lepe, Miss M. McIntyre, Miss Marie Vaughan, Miss Mildred Lutz. Holy Name Society. Pres., Joseph McCarter; Sec., John Iutz; Meets twice a month. Missionary Aid Society. Promoters, Mrs. C. A,. Moseley, Mrs. G. Pastorius. A. O. H. Division No. 36. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in Baker's Hall, Clairton. Pres., Joseph McCarter; Vice Pres., John McCornily; Rec. Sec., Robert Todd; Fin. Sec., James B. McCorndy; Treas., Terrance P. McCormly; Sergeant, John McCormly; Sentinel, Mathew Laffry; Spiritual Director, Rev. Maurice McCarthy, A. O. H. County ChaplainALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHESST'. PHILIP'S CHURCH, Crafton. Rev. Williamt Kilty, Pastor; Residence, Crafton Avenue, Crafton; Bell Phone 357 Crafton. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Coraopolis. Rev. M. Hughes, Pastor. ST. URSULA'S CHURCH, De Haven. Rev. J. Rossman, Pastor; Residence, Allison Park. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. Rossman. Director, Heriman Kappler, De Haven. Pres., Andrew Wagner, De Haven. Vice Pres., Ernest A. Clark, De Haven. Sec. and Treas., Peter J. Finke, De Haven. Marshal, Jacob C. Huber, De Haven. KAY TOTTENCHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME, Duquesne. Rev. D. Shanahan, Pastor. F. C. Sauer, Architect A. O. H. Division No. 33. Pres., Jas. IKane, 625 S. Fifth st., Duquesne. Vice Pres,., P. J. Long, 20 N. Duquesne ave., Duqt,esne Rec. Sec., Jas. Gallagher, 411 S. Fourth st., Duquesne. Fin. Sec., B. McDermott, 206 S. Fourth st., Duquesne.'Treas., Jno. Gallagher, 411 S. Fourth st., Duquesne. Sentinel, Hugh McLindon, 816 S. Duquesne ave., Duquesne. L. C. B. A. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in Raible's Hall, WVest Grant ave., Duquesne. XPast Prests., Mrs. Veronica Keck, Sherman ave,., Duquesne; Mrs. Anna Galloway, Sixth;st., Duquesne; Mrs. Mary Harrington, LinPres., Mrs. Saral K. Shannon, 901 S. Duquesne ave,., Duquesne. Fi-st v;:c Pr-es., Miss Maria Landy, Seventh st., Duquesne. Second Vice Pres., Miss Jennie Conolly, Grant ave., Duquesne. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Anna M. Galloway, Sixth st., Duquesne. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Jennie Bergmann, W. Grant ave., Duquesne. Treas., Miss Alice Walsh, W. Grant ave., Duquesne. Marshal, Mrs.. Ennis, Grant ave., Duquesne. Guard, Mrs. Bernard Duffy, nr. Oliver Hill, Duquesne. Trustees, Mrs,. John Gallagher, Fourth st., Duquesne; Mrs. Gibbons, Grant ave., Duquesne; Mrs. Jennie Bergmann, Grant ave., Duquesne; Mrs. Galloway, Sixth st., Duquesne; Mrs. Keck, Sherman ave., Duquesne. ST. HEDGWIG'S CHURCH (Polish), Duquesne. Rev. L. Stec, Pastor. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Duquesne. Rev. Jul. Vrana, Pastor; Residence, 310 South First Street, Duquesne. Masses: Sundays and Feast Days, First at 8:00, Second at 10:00 and 6:00; VVeek Days, 8:15. Parochial Schools: Immaculate Word and Blessed Sacrainent. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Instruction given by Ven. Sisters. St. Mary's Sodality. Young Men's Sodality. Young Ladies' Sodality. Altar Society. Ladies' Beneficial Roman Catholic Slovak Union. Missionary Aid Society. Penna. Catholic Slovak Union for Men and Ladies. Ladies' Slovak Catholic Union.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (German), Duquesne. Rev. Julius Utecht, Pastor. Parochial Schoools: Sisters of Divine Providence; 245 pupils. L. C. B. A. Guard, Mrs. Huwalt, Grant ave., Duquesne. Meets Third Tuesdays in St. Joseph's Hall, Duquesne. German Roman Catholic Knights of St; George. Past Pres., Mrs. Catherine Lages, 18 Meadow Meets First Sunday of each month. st., Duquesne. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Julius Utecht, St. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Nau, 35 Aurles st., Joseph's, Duquesne. Duquesne. Director, John Spang, 112 Norman st., DuFin. Sec., Mrs. Elizabeth Soirch, Seventh st., quesne. Duquesne. Pres., Anthony J, Schulte, 204 Goldstrohm Lane, Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Stinner, 137 S. Fifth Duquesne. st., Duquesne, Vice Pres., Frank Bach, 1005 Lincoln ave., Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Maggie E. Shorr, cor. Duquesne. Grant ave. and Walnut.st., Duquesne. Sec. and Treas., Fred A. Hauser, 1147 GoldPres., Mrs. Mary Schneider, 21 Meadow st. strohm Lane, Duquesne. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Zewe, Grant ave., Du- Marshal, Frank J. Schorr, 1027 Sherman ave., quesne. Duquesne,. ST. NICHOLAS' (Greek), CHURCH. Duqouesne. Rev. J. Hanulya, Pastor. ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH, Main and Howard Streets, East Pittsburgh. Rev. __ m B. J. Hynes, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:30; High Mass, 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Vespers: Sundays, 7:3.0 p. m. Church Committee. Geo. V. Milligan, Patk. J. Gilmore, Jr., Patk. Mulkerrin, Richard Fitzmaurice, Thomas Orgill, E. T. Redding. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Lawrence E. Warner; Sec., Ralph McMullen. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin. Pres., Miss Delia Daugherty. A. O. H. Division No. 30. Meets Second Sunday at 2,:30 in Bank Hall, East Pittsburg. Pres., Patrick Gilmore, 505 Western ave., East Pittsblirg. Vice Pres., Raymond O'Rourke, 210 Cable ave., East Pittsburg. Fin. Sec., Patrick Collins, 104 Ridgeview ave., East Pittsbulrg. Rec. Sec., Simon O'Rourke, 210 Cable ave., East Pittsburg. Treas., W. J,. Carter, 222 Braddock ave., East Pittsburg. C. M. B. A. C. T. A. U. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in Lyceum Hall, Main st., East Pittsburg. Pres., P. J. Gilmore, 506 Western ave., East Pittsburg. Secretary, Andrew O'Connor, 542 Grandview ave., EIast Pittsburg. Delegates, Jno. Mason, 13 Grandview ave,, North Braddock; P. J. Kelly, 214 Bessemer ave., East Pittsburg; Jos. Mansfield, 216 Bessemer ave., East Pittsburg. L. C. B. A. I. C. B. U. SACRED HEART CHURCH, 162 Beaver Avenue, Emsworth. Rev. Theo. Meyer, C.S.Sp., Pastor; Residence, Emsworth. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 830. Baptisms: 2:00 p. m. Pres., Mrs. Mary Slattery, Emsworth, Church Committee. Rec. Sec., Miss Clara Snider, Emsworth. James N. Connolly, James Halpin, Alfred R. Fin. Sec., Miss Emma Bahl, Emsworth. Hattman, Joseph A. Isherwood. Treas., Miss Josephine Ruipers, Emsworth, ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, Etna. Rev. Adolph Keeler, Pastor; Residence, Wilson Street, Etna. Masses: Sundays, 7:45 and 10:00. All Saints Literary Society and Casino. Baptisms: 11:30 a. m. L. C. B. A. Parochial Schools: 4 Sisters of Divine German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Providence, Sister Marcella, superin- Meets First Sunday of each month, tendent; 194 pupils. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. Keller, All Saints, tendent 194 pupils. 15 Wilson st., Etna. Church Committee. Director, August Moelter, 54 Highland ave.,, John Kraus, August Schang, Joseph Smerbeck, Etna Edward Vilsack, Albert Semler, William Pres., John Karcher, Spring st., Etna. Kraus, William Poppe, John Ruef. Vice Pres., Herman Bauman, 28 Highland ave., Holy Name Society. Etna. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sec. and Treas., George A. Herman, 38 Wilson Young Men's Sodality. st., Etna. Missionary Aid Society. Marshal, Daniel Saborcky, Magaw st., Etna. 229ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES Interior St. Michael's Church, Elizabeth. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Elizabeth. Rev. C. Fallon, Elizabeth. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30. Missionary Aid Society. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Officers, Mary O'Hara, Julia Hunt, Catherine Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. McCarter. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. FrancisM Church Commlize ttee. hPres., Francis McNeil; Vice Pres., Eliza IasFrancis McNeil, Elizabeth. sler; Sec., Harriet Hunt; Treas., Rev. C. Thomas Hunt, Elizabeth. John Besentheiner, Elizabeth. D. G~. White, West Flizabeth. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Organized October, 1909. Meets Every Sun.Holy Name Society. day at 12:00 in Church Hall, Elizabeth. Pres., Frank Carney; Vice Pres,., F. McNeil; Spiritual Director, Rev. C. Fallon. Sec., Perry Weigel; Treas., Rev. C. Fallon. Pres., Fred Kessler, Elizabeth. Junior Holy Name Sodality. Vice Pres., Thomas Hurst, Elizabeth, Sec., Francis McNeill, Ellizabeth. Children of Mary Sodality. Treas., Frank Carney, Elizabeth. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Glenfield. Rev. Theo. Meyer, C. S. Sp., Pastor; Residence, 162 Beaver Avenue, Emsworth. Services: Sundays, 10:15; Every First Church Committee. Sunday, 9:15. George Fuchs, George Thein, Jr., John WacliBaptisms: 2:00 p. m. ter, George Wilbert. ST. IGNATIUS DE LOYOLA CHURCH, Glenn. Rev. S. R. Banasawiecz, Pastor. HOLY CROSS CHURCH, Glassport. Rev. R. Gorski, Pastor.Catholiq Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 231 ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH, Glassport. Rev. Thos. A. Rea, Pastor; Residence, Glassport. Mlasses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week Director, Simon J. Heil, Glassport. Days, 8:00. Pres., Jacob Harbaugh, Glassport. Baptisms: 2:30 p. m. Vice Pres., Carl Moritz, Glassport. Sec. and Treas., George Krummenacker, GlassSunday School: 2:00 to 3:00. port. Marshal, Lawrence Bock, Glassport. Church Committee. Jas. B. Russell, Dr. J. B. Feeley, Jacob Har- L. A. A. O. H. bauigh, P. J. Morrissey, Matthew Ward, E Meets Third Tuesday at 8:00 in'lurner Hall, ~~~~~W. McKernan. ~Sixth st., Glassport. Holy Name Society. Mres., Mrs. Catherine Morrissey, Fifth Avenue Pres., P. J. Boyle; Sec., Jerry McAuliffe; Hotel, Glassport. Treas., J-acob Harbaugh. Vice Pres., Miss Elizabeth Doran, Fifth ave., Boys' and Girls' Blessed Virgin Sodality. Glassport. Rec. Sec., Miss Edna McViegh, Seventh' and St. Vincent de Paul Society. Organized, 1909. Meets Every Friday at Michigan ave., Glassport, Organized, 1909. Meets very Friday at Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret Thornton, Fifth ave., 7:30 in Church, Glassport. Spiritual Director, Rev. T. R. Rea. Glassport. Pres., Charles'chule R. a. sspora.Treas., Miss Annie Ryan, Vermont ave., GlassPres., Charles Schuler, Glassport. First V\ice Pres., George Cross, Glassport. port. Second Vice Pres., *Paul Dlon, Glassport. Sentinel, Miss Henrietta Caffrey, Ohio ave., Second Vi\ce Pres., Paul Dillon, Glassport. Sec., James McMahon, Glassport. Treas., Michael Durr, Glassport, I.C. B. U. Branch No. 678. Meets in Turner Hall, Sixth st., Glassport. Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Rommell, Seventh st., Meets in Furman's Hall, Sixth st., Glassport. Glassport. Pres., P. J. Kelley, Glassport. Rev. Thos. Rea. Vice Pres., Jas. T. McMahon, Glassport. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Schenupp, Rec. Sec., J. A. McAuliffe, Glassport. Seventh st., Glassport. Fin. Sec,., Jos. E,. McVeigh, Glassport. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Catherine D. Shuff, 703 Hazel Treas., V. J. Green, Glassport. t., McKeesport. Sergeant, W. E. Cunahan, Glassport.. Sergeant, W.'E. Cunahan, Glassport..'Fin. Sec., Mrs. Sally VW;ible, Vermont ave., Sentinel, Jno. McAuliffe, Glassport. G Spiritual Director, Rev. T. R. Rea. Treas., Miss Lizzie Rommell, Seventh st., Glassport. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Marshal, Miss Mary Wolf, Fifth st., Glassport. Meets Second Stunday of each month. MGuard Mrs. Mary Deitz, Eighth st.; Glassport. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Rea, St. Cecelia's, Glassport. L. C. B. A. HOLY ANGELS' CHURCH, Hays. Rev. D. H. Hegarty, Pastor, Hays. Masses: Sundays and Holy Days, 8:00 Sodality Blessed Virgin Mary. and 10:30. Prefect, Miss Stella Schultz. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Missionary Aid Society. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; Nine Promoters. 210 pupils. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Branch No. 86. Church Committee. Church Committee. IMeets Second Sunday of each month. M. J. Bonner, John Leech, Anton Doenges, eets Second Sunday of each month. Daniel Lutz, Frank Caspary, Denis Murphy Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Hegarley, Holy John McIntyre.' Angel, Hays. Director, H. L. Hegner, P. Holy Name Society. Pres., Patrick McCallum, Hays. Pres., Thomas Bradley; Sec., John Bonner. Vice Pres., William Smith, Hays. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sec. and Treas., Joseph McIntyre, Hays. Pres., Miss Margaret E. V. Roche. Marshal, Adam Obinger, Willock. PITTSBURGH OBSERVER Issued Ev ery Thursday THE LEADING CATHOLIC WEEKLY-of WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year CHAS. J. JAEGLE, Publisher, 336 Third Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. "HE 30 6 H M AJWITH,.THE i REIFI" T HO MISTEAD, I'.' ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, Homestead. Rev. L. Przyloylok, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Holy Name Society. WVeek Days, 8:00. Meets every Sunday. Confessions: Every day before Mass Missionary Aid Society. Meets once every three months. and after Mass in Lent; Vigils of all Holy Rosary Society. Holy Days and Saturdays from 3:00 to Meets at 12:00 First Sunday of each month. 6:00 and from 7:00 to 9:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 11:30 a. m. Meets First Sunday. Catechism: 2:00 and 3:00 p. m. st. Anthony's Society. Church Co'mmittee. Meets Fourth Sunday,. Pres. and Treas., Rev. L. Przyloylok; Vice Knights of' St. Anthony. Pres,, John Biatek; Sec., Francis Norowski; Meets Tlird Sunday. Michael Tomkiericz, Frank Satala, Ladislaus St. Vincents Kaelabek. Walczak, Casimer Maniajek. Meets Second Sunday. ST. FRANCIS CHURCH, Corner Ninth Avente and McClure Street, Homestead. Rev. William L. J. Jordan, Homestead. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; WTeek Days, 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays after High Mass. Parochial Schools: St. Francis School; Sisters of Divine Providence; 98 pupils. Church Committee. Anton FuVk, Sr., jos. Nau, Sr., Peter Shipe, Sr., Andrew Brendler, C. F. Kuenzig, John Blank. Holy Name Society. Pres., Winm. Bayer, St,.; 44 members. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Supt.. Rev. Wm. Jordan; Teachers, Sisters of Divine Providence; 54 members. Holy Family Sodality for Young Ladies. Holy Family Sodality for Women. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Jordan. Pastor; Residence, 809 McClure Street, Poor Souls Sodality. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Jordan. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 753. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William Jordan, St. Francis, Homestead. Director, Joseph Besset, 225 Grandview boul., Homestead. Pres., Clemens Kuenzig, 123 E. Fifth ave., Homestead. Vice Pres., Wm. Kraft, Sr., R. F. D. No. 1, Homestead. Sec. and Treas., John Vogel, Box 913, Homestead. Marshal, Edward Shipe, 1801 McClure st., Homestead. Bell Phone 161-WV John W. Baihbridge Real Eftate Fire Insurance Mortgager NINTH AVE. and AMITY ST. HOMESTEAD, PA. All Work Done with Pneumatic Tools A. DERR DEALER IN Marble and Granite Monuments HEADSTONES, ETC. 203 SIXTH AVE., HOMESTEAD Opp. P. V. C. Station CHAS,. O. DERR, Manager P. A. Telephone 205 P. A. Phone 376 2322Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Beler Water Heater Company i'':...Manufacturers of ----- --,,--'GD;;0DDI.~~~~~~~~~i D 5;X.' Riomli also Automatic Storage Systems.......... of all sizes Features of the Beler that are itprovemen ts not embodieA in any othertnake: Valve Controller Thermostat Burners The Beler consumes less gas for the amount of water used. Tlhe Beler supplies you with hot water not sometimes but all the time. The working parts of our heater are not complicated, but are very I simple, making any repairs easy to accomplish. All machinery will wear out as everybody knows, but what the people want is the machine that will wear, the longest with the least amount of repairs. That's the Beler. There are some heaters that for a time will work nearly as well as the Beler, but the time is short. You buy a water heater and expect to get hot water, not sometimes, t but all the time. Don't make a mistake and buy the wrong heater. Buy a Beler. BELER WATER HEATER COMPANY i 311 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 28 ).~e~~~~~~~.~~.~. ~..~..~.~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~..~~~~.~..~..~..~..~...~........................,.......,..,..,..,..,...F. C. Sauer, Architect. ST. MARY MAGDALEN CHURCH, Homestead. Rev. John J. Bullion, Pastor; Rev. M. Coghlan, Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 8:00, 9:30 and 10:30; Church Committee. Week Days, 8:00; Tuesdays and Fri- John J. Clifford, Stephen Walsh, Wm. J. Tomlinson, George F. Leach, John J. Cavanaugh, ~days, 8:30. Wi~n4~W. J. Clint. Baptisms: Sundays, 12:00, 2:00. Holy Name Society. Parochial Schools: 14 Sisters of Char- Meets Second Sunday of month. ity; 750 pupils. Pres., P. C. Wagner; Sec., Francis Clifford. HOMESTEAD REALTY CO.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. MARY MAGDALEN'S CHURCH, HOMEST'EAD-Continced. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Edw. Woodburn; Sec., Patrick Ward, Boys' Sodality. Meets Third Sunday. Girls' Sodality. Meets Fourth Sunday. Missionary Aid Society. Pres. and Sec., Rev. John J, Bullion. Altar Society. Rosary Society. A. O. H. Division No. 34. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 and Fourth Saturday at 7:30, at No. 709 Eighth ave. Spiritual Director, Rev.. J. J:. Bullion. Pres., John J. Clifford, 113 W. Eleventh ave., Homestead. Vice Pres,., Janies Stewart, Munhall. Rec. Sec.,'Ihomas Dailey, 305 Fifth ave., Homestead. Fin. Sec., Thomas Brennan, 4709 Eighth ave., Homestead. Treas., John Shea, 619 McClure st., Homestead. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 13. Meets Third Thursday at 7:30 in St. Mary Magdalen's School Hall. Pres., Miss Anna C. Horgan, Tenth ave., Homestead. Vice Pres., Miss Nell Ammon, 600 Heisel st., W. Homestead, Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Walsh, Fourteenth ave., Munhall. Fin. Sec., Miss Nora M. Shea, 619 McClure st., Homestead. Treas., Miss Margaret Murphy, Nineteenth st., Homestead. Sentinel, Miss Ann Flaherty, Homestead. I. C. B. U. Branch No. 675. C. T. A. U. for Men. Meets First Sunday after Late Mass in School Hall, Tenth ave., Homestead. 1'res., M. T. Horgan, Tenth ave., Homestead. Sec., Norbert Kelly, 323 Twelfth st., Homestead. Delegates, Jno. Noroski, 316 Eleventh ave., Homestead; M. T. Horgan, Tenth ave., Homestead; Jas. F.. Fagan, Homestead. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 295. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Mary Magdalen's Hall, Tenth ave., Homestead. Pres., Mrs. Mary Walsh, Fourteenth and Martha sts., Munhall. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Murphy, 523 Fifth ave., Homestead. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Lillian Clifford, 113 W. Eleventh ave., Homlestead. Rec. Sec., Miss Minnie Laird, W. Tenth ave., Homestead. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Callaghan, W. Thirteenth ave., Homestead, Treas., Mrs. Winifred Naughton, Twelfth ave., Munhall. Marshal, Mrs. Cathrine Mooney, Eleventh ave., Munhall. Guard, Mrs. Annie Flaherty, Fifth ave., Homestead. P. A. Telephone 159. J. C. Parker Co. GEORGE JACOBS:Iien' furni berg tseal Estate, Jn uranre ana MorItage Broker anb tter 807 AMITY STREET 227 EIGHTH AVENUE HOMESTEAD, PA. HOMESTEAD, PA. HOMESTEAD VALVES WHAT ARE THEY? They are such an article as no user of valves can afford to ignore, since they are made superior to others in the kind of metal, the quantity of metal, the superior Workmanship, and last, but not least, the patent automatic locking device which they contain, making them sought the world over for the hard work in which others fail. We make them straightway, three-way, and four-way styles. A booklet for the asking. Homestead Valve Mfg. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. Brass Founders. Works at Homestead HALF BROS. "Happy Home Furnishers" FURNITURE, CARPETS and everything to furnish your home complete Make Your Own Terms of Payment 126-128 EAST EIGHTH HOMESTEAD 234Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. MICHAEL'S (Slovak) CHURCH, Ninth Avenue and Library Street, Homestead. Rev. M. C. Slatinsky, Pastor. Masses: Sundays. 8:30 and 10:30. Baptisms: Sundays, after High Mass. Vespers: Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School: 9:30 to 10:30. SS. PETER AND PAUL'S CHURCH, Homestead. Rev. S. J. Czepananis, Pastor; Residence, 318 Fourth Avenue, Homestead. Confessions: Stindays and Holy Days in the morning from 6:00 to 8:00; Saturdays and days before Holy Days, 7:00 p. m. Conferences: For adults Sundays, 7:00; for children Sundays, 3:00 and Saturdays, 9:00. Baptisms: Sundays after High Mass. Church Committee. Jurgis Katkauskas, Jonas Gudzinas, Juszas Tananis, Antanas Tumasonis, Jonas Pustelnikas, Motiejus Vitartas. Holy Name Society. Meets Fourth Sunday of the month after last mass in Church Basement. St. Joseph's Society for Men. Meets First Sunday of the rronth after last mass in Church Basement. SS. Peter and Paul's Society for Men. Meets Second Sunday of the month after last mass in Church Basement. St. Anthony's Society for Men. Meets Third Sunday of the month after last Mass, in Church Basement. St. Ursula's Society for Ladies. Meets Third Sunday of the month at 2:00 in Church Basement. SS. Peter and Paul's Parochial Library Association. Meets every Fourth Sunday of the month after last Mass, in their rooms in the School House. Lithuanian R. C. Alliance of America, Branch 38. Meets Second Sunday of the month in Church Basement. ST. COLUMBCILLE'S CHURCH, Imperial. Rev..A. Piniak, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Pres.,= John J,. Mullen, Moon Run. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., John Venpira, Moon Run. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Anthony Pniak. Sec. and Treas., James Hast, Moon Run. Director, Joseph W. Mareo, Moon Run. Marshal, Frank W. Krigar, Moon Run. WHAT Is NEEDED ON WASH DAY? THE PECK-WILLIAMSON LAUNDRY DRYER mm~ Does the drying in 8 to i 20 minutes without discoloring or hanging the clothes out doors. Gasis used for'U::~ heating. All moisture exM hausted out through stove. pipe, and ventilation of air through dryer perfect. WriteorSee LEIENDECKER BROTHERS 1003 PARK BUILDING - PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 See Pages 292 and 313 J I i I 0 230236 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Seventh and Market Streets, McKeesport. Very Rev. C. A. McDermott, V.F., Pastor; Rev. D. Shields, Assistant; Residence, 216 Seventh Avenue, McKeesport; Bell Phone 233 McKeesport. Masses: Sundays, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 and Children of Mary Girls' Sodality. 10:30; Week Days, 7:30. 250 members. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Children of Mary Boys' Sodality. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 250 members. 830 pupils. Sodality of Our Lady of Mercy. 180 members. Church Committee. Meets First Wednesday at 7:30 in Parochial Missionary Aid Society. Residence, McKeesport. Pres., Miss Julia Whelan; 300 members. C:hairman, Frank A. Guiser, 318 Fifth ave., St. Vincent de Paul Society, Conference No. 25. McKeesport. Organized January, 1908. Meets Every SunVice Chairman, D. G. Donovan, 812 Huey st., day at 7:30 in School Hall, McKeesport. McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. C. A. McDermott. Sec., W. H. Exner, 715 Union ave., Mc- Pres., D,. G. Donovan, Walnut st., MVcKeesport. Keesport.. Vice Pres., S. P. Barry, 738 Jenny Lind st., Treas., Rev. C. A. McDermott, 216 Seventh McKeesport. ave., McKeesport. Sec., A. J. Suhrie, 738 Jenny Lind st., McJ. A. Beatty, 1918 Huey st., McKeesport. Keesport. Dr. T. L. White, cor. Ninth and Market sts., Treas., T. P. Howard, 546 Fifth ave., McMcKeesport. Keesport. T. P. Howard, 546 Fifth ave., McKeesport. A. O. H. Division No. 16. J. J,. Gibbons, 610 Wylie ave., McKeesport. Meets First Thursday at 7:30 and Third Usher Club. Sunday at 2:00 in Hibernian Building, Sixth Pres., W. IF. Exner; 95 members. ave., McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. A. McDermott. Holy Name Society of Men. IPres., P. J. Bligh, 1919 Jenny Lind st., McPres., Stephen Barry; 210 members. Keesport. Holy Name Society of Boys. Vice Pres., John W. Walsh, 621 lsenberg st., Sisters in charge; 250 members. McKeesport. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine., Rec., Sec., D. C. King, 606 Willow ave., McPres., Stephen Barry; 280 members. Keesport...t..t..t.. t.. @..@..@..@......................... *..*.*..*................... CORNER FIFTH AVE. AND WALNUT ST. Oldest and Largest Bank in the City In terest is Paid on Savings Accounts CORNERFIFASSETS $3,700 000.00ANDWALNUTST. * - ' s Ers tabnlisn hed C y *. i; i?Uo11r Artount ifi FlXlttttli i [ t -.+; e.' St. Peter's Church, McKeesportCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. PETER.S CHURCH, McKEESPORT-Continued. Firn. Sec., W. J. Rodman, 519 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Treasurer, P. J. Donahoe, 611 Locust st., McKeesport. Sentinel, James F. Gibbons, 610 Wylie ave., McKeesport. Trustees, Jas. J. Keenan, 519 Fifth ave., McKeesport, and L. Laughlin, 719 Highland ave., McKeesport. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 26. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30. Pres., Frank Kolson, Tube Works st., McKeesport. First Vice Pres., Theo,. B. Petty, 1005 Walnut st., McKeesport. Second Vice Pres., John B. Norton, Market st., McKeesport. Chancellor, A. S,. Atwater, Eighth ave., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., C. W. L. McDermott, 1005 Walnut st., McKeesport. Reci. Sec., Edw. J. Murplly, E. Tenth st., McKeesport. Asst. Rec. Sec,., Wm. J. Fasnacht, Whigham st., McKeesport.'Treas., Thos. Petty, 1005 Walntt st., McKeesport. -Marshal, Sylvester Gibbons, Packer st., McKeesport.'Trustees, Patrick Kenny, Library Manor, McKeesport; John B3. Norton, Market st., McKeesport; Peter Rafferty, Fifth ave., McR{eesport; Peter Kenney, Grant.st., McKees-,port; Jas. J. Ferrigan, Market st., McKeesport. 44 44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4 L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 4. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in their own rooms in St. Peter's School Bldg., Market and Eighth sts., McKeesport. Pres., Mrs. Margaret McQuaide, 2223 Murray ave., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Rainsforth, rear 1210 Walnut st., McKeesport. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Harry Burkett, 727 May st., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret McQuaide, 2223 Mur-ray ave., P. Treas., Miss Margaret Clifford, Seventh ave., McKeesport, Sentinel, Mrs. Thos. Cruden, Sixth ave., McKeesport. Mistress, Mrs. P. Cruden, Sixth ave., McKeesport. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 310. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons, 610 Wylie ave., McKeesport. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Nellie Kelly, Fifth ave., McKeesport. Second Vice Pres., Miss Katie Miller, Manor ave., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Ilizabeth Haben, Locust st., McKeesport. Treas., Miss Julia Whalen, Spring st., McKeesport. Marshal, Mrs. McAleer, McKeesport. Guard, Mrs. Catherine Dowling, Tenth st., McKeesport. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Clifford, St. Peter's Parish House. Mc Keesport..4 I* *4 ____ ee uuu::n:u:::::::u::::::::u:*"+*" National Bank of McKeesport Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sinclair St. We extend to the people of this city a cordial invitation to visit this bank. Large and small deposits are received. Four per cent. interest is paid on savings 238Locust Street View J. T. Comes, Architect. ST. MARY'S (Cernran) CHURCH, McKeesport. Rev. Lawrence Boell, Pastor; Residence, 414 Olive Street, McKeesport; Bell Phone 240 McKpt. Church Committee. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. GeorgeGeorge Lippert, F. J. Regensburger, Peter C. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Yester, J,. A. Wertenbach. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Lorence Boehl, StMary's, McKeesport. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Director, John Gerber, 1314 Market st., McOr1ganized, 1909. Meets Every Sunday at Keesport. 11:30 in St. MVary's Hall, McKeesport. Fres., Frank J. Regensburger, 335 Fifth ave., Spiritual Director, Rev,. LaJw. Boell, Olive st., McKeesport. Vice Pres., John Linder, 1215 Tubeworks st., Pres., George Lippert, 406 Willmott st. hVice Pres., WmPi. ~H~I. Gagan, Evans ave. Sec. and Treas., Nickolaus Steiner, R. F,. D. Sec.,' Wnm. J. Yester, 1203 Locust st. No. 1, McKeesport. Treas., P. C. Yester, 404 Fifth ave. Marshal, Charles F. Miller, McKeesport. McKee-port Council Knights of Columbus (Not affiliated with any one church). Meets First and Third Wednesdays at Locust Recorder, John J. iiaughey, 613 Butler st., Mcand Ringgold sts., McKeesport. Keesport. Chaplain. Rev. D. C. Shields. WV?ardeln, Jno. A. Considine, Huey st., MIcGrand Knight, M J. Griffin, 339 Shaw ave.,, eesort. NMcKeesport. ^-Adcocate, Jas. F. AicCloskey, Evans ave., MeIeeespcort. Deputy Grand Knught, Wim. Brieck, Versailles Trustees, Jno. S. Englert, Gleason st., McTrustees, Jno. S. Englert, Gleason st., M-e ave., MclKeesport. Keesport; Frank S. Striffler, Seventh and Chancellor, Luke Savage, Evans ave., McKees- Wabash sts, Mckeesport; Leo F. O'Brien, port. 514 Walnut st., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., H. A. Yester, 404 Fifth ave., Mc- Treas., J. J. Ferrigan, 412 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Keesport.240 Catholic Year Book and Directory'of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. PIUS' CHURCH, McKeesport. Rev. F. J. Coyle, Pastor; Residence, 909 North Evans Avenue, McKeesport; Bell Phone 855, P. A. Phone 305. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Holy Vice Pres. Miss Kate Conway, Fifth ave., McDays, 8:00. Keesport. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Fin. Sec. Miss Mary Madden, Ninth and Soles st. McKeesport. Baptislms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. wlTreas. Miss Sue Curry, 710 N. Evans ave. Saturday Instructions for public school McKeesport. children at 3:30 p. m. Rec. Sec. Miss Mary Walsh, 621 Isenberg st. Church Committee. McKeesport. D. Downs, 800 N. Evans ave., McKeesport. Mistress at Arms, Miss Agnes Splain, Fifth ave. McKeesport. T. O'Connell, 526 Packer st., McKeesport. Sentinel, Miss Margaret'Gallagher, 524 Hazel James Tanney, 2806 Linden st., McKeesport. st McKeesort T. O'Shea, 2319 Highland ave., McKeesport. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 995. Young Ladie' Sodality. Meets Second and Fourth'thursdays at 8:00 Monthly Communion, Second Sunday at 8:00 in St. Pius Church Hall, Evans ave. cor. Ninth Mass. st., McKeesport. Holy Name Society. Past Pres.,' Miss Rose Gallaher, E. Eighth Monthly Communion, Second Sunday at 8:00 ave., McKeesport Mass. Pres., Mrs. Catherine D. Shuff, 703 Hazel st., McKeesport. St. Vincent de Paul Conference No. 37. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret O'Connell, Meets Sunday 11:30 in St. Pius Hall, Ninth Parker st., McKeesport,;ave., McKeesport. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Gertrude Clay, Evans'Spiritual Director, Rev. F. J, Coyle. ave., McKeesport. IPres., Gregory C. Diffendal, 811 N. Soles st., Rec. Sec., Miss Mabel Conway, 1600. Fifth ave., McKeesport. McKeesport.'rice Pres., Austin Hughes, 810 N. Soles st., Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Irene O'Malley, cor. McKeesport. Ninth ave., and Soles st., McKeesport. IRec, Sec., L. T. Maher, 2309 East Eighth st., Fin. Sec., Miss Stella Bollinger, Crawford st., 3McKeesport. McKeesport. T'reas., John Rainforth, 1908 Beaver st., Mc- Ireas., Miss Mary Bollinger, Crawford st., McKeesport. Keesport, Marshal, Mrs. Annie Lewis, Icenberger st., McL. A. A, O. H. Division No. 19. Keesport. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Guard, Mrs. Thos. Carr, 1323 Fifth ave., McPius' Hall, Ninth ave., McKeesport. Keesport..Pres., Mrs. B. Fitzpatrick, 710 N. Evans ave., Spiritual Director, Rev. F. J. Coyle, 910 Evans McKeesport. ave., McKeesport. ST. MARY'S (Polish) CHURCH, McKeesport. Rev. A. Tarkowski, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week Holy Name Society. Days, 8:00. Pres., Rev. Anthony Harkowski; Sec., Francis Vespers: Sundays, 3:00 p.. m. Szygenda; 45 members. Parochial Schools: 5 Felician Sisters; Holy Rosary Society of Women. 242 pupils. Children of Mary Sodality (Young Ladies). Church Committee. Usher Club. Ladislaus Matykewicz, Stanislaus Luty, Apolin- Messrs. Makowka, Olek, Budmewski, Szlachetka, any Jagmin, Joseph Lzzdlowski, Joseph St. Adalbert's Beneficial Society. Pater, Adalbert Nizuiski. 150 members. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. St. Stanislaas Kistga Beneficial Society. Children of Mary Sodality. 100 members,'POST CARDS IN ALL VARIETIES FROM ONE CENT TO ONE DOLLAR -AT1VIcLdure's Drug Store Phones: Bell 588; P. A. 794........H McKEESPORT 1211 FIFTH AVENUEALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. HOLY TRINITY (Slav) CHURCH, McKeesport. Rev. W. A. Panuska, Pas Residence, 132 Seventh Avenue, McKeesport. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Holy Trinity Society. Days, 7:00. St. John Baptist Society. Instructions: Sundays, 1:00 p. m. St. Peter Society. Baptisms: Sundays, 11:00' p. m. St. Michael Society. Parochial Schools: Slavish Sisters of Rosary Society. Holy Name Society. Charity; 150 pupils. B. V. M. Sodality of Rosary. Church Committee. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Victor Cvernia, Adolf Cverna, John Jager, Mike Altar Society. Copan, Mike Gallik, Geo. Marga, M. Caray, Missionary Aid Society. M. Bernab, S. Marzicin, J. Mikita, M. Lioz, Boys' Beneficial Society. Chas. Matta, A. Babjak, M. Tomas. Girls' Beneficial Society. ST. STEPHEN'S (Magyar) CHURCH, Seventh Street, McKeesport. Rev. Kalman Kovats, Pastor; Residence, Seventh Street and Evans Avenue. THE REALTY COMIPANY 1REAL ESTATEALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH, McKees Rocks. Rev. Charles J. Coyne, Rector; Rev. J. Kilgallon, Assistant. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Thursday at 7:45 in Cliurch, McKees Rocks. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. J. Coyne. Pres., M. C. O'Donovan, McKees Rocks. Vice Pres., Ed. Kennedy, McKees Rocks. Sec., Chas. F. Engel, McKees Rocks. Treas,., Fred Yaggi, McKees Rocks. L. C. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30, in St. Francis de Sales' Hall, McKees Rocks. Past Pres., Mrs Mary McGuire, 7 Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Pres., Mrs. Mary Hamel, 802 Island ave., McKees Rocks. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Sara Kernan, Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Bankert, Locust st., McKees Rocks. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Delia Carroll, 722 Boquet st., McKees Rocks. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Rose Conley, Frank st., M-cIKees Rocks. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. J. Coyne. GREEK CHURCH, McKees Rocks. Rev. A. Keclses, Pastor. MADRE ADDOLORATA CHURCH, McKees Rocks. Rev. F. Sacco, Pastor. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, McKees Rocks. Rev. A. Pohorenec, Rector.DECEASED CLERGY Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor, D.D. The first bishop of'Pittsburgh, Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor, was born near the city of Cork, Ireland, September 27, 1810; ordained in Rome, June 1, 1833; consecrated bishop, August 15, 1843; resigned his See to become a Jesuit 1860; and died October 18, 1872. His remains lie buriea at Woodstock, Maryland. Rt. Rev. Michael Domenec, D.D. Pittsburgh's second bishop, Rt. Rev. Michael Domenec, was born at Ruez, near Tarragona, Spain, in 1816; ordained priest in Missouri, June 29, 1839; consecrated bishop in St. Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh, December 9, 1860; transferred to the See of Allegheny January 11, 1876; resigned the See of Allegheny in July 1877; and died on January 5, 1878, at Tarragona, Spain, where his remains are buried. Allman, Rev. Geo,. Conway, Rev. J. A. Gallitzin, Rev. D. Anheuser, Rev. Geo. Corbett, Rev. Mich. Garland, Rev,. Edw. F. Badin', Rev. M. Corcoran, Rev. Thos. Gastenschnigg, Rev. Geo. Bajer, Rev. Benjamin Cosgrove, Rev. J. A. Gegan, Rev. Thos. Baron, Rev. Chas. Creedon, Rev,. Mich. Gegourki, Rev. Jos. Rarriers, Rev. M. Dathkiewcz, Rev.. Gibbs, Rev. A. P. Barry, Rev. T. L,. Davin, Rev. Thos. Gibson, Rev. Math. Bellies, Rev. M. Deane, Rev. J. F. Grace, Rev. Geo.. S. Berti, Rev. Jas. Deuromeyer, Rev. F. Grady, Rev. Jno. Berbiger, Rev. Jno. Devlin, Rev. Arthur Gray, Rev. Eugene Bezeijak, Rev. Jno,. Devlin, Rev. M. F,. Grimmer, Rev. F. Bingham, Rev. J. C. Digmall, Rev. Edw. Hacket, Rev. Jno. Boehm, Rev. Jos. Dilhet. Rev. Jno. Ilagerty, Rev. Hugh Bowen, Rev. S. H. Donnelly, Rev. Jas. Hays, Rev. W. F. Bradley, Rev. F. P. Donovan, Rev. Jas. IHeaney, Rev,. Jos. Bradley, Rev. Jas. Doyle, Rev. Peter Heilbroxv, Rev. Peter Brady, Rev,. Francis P. Duffey, Rev. Patrick Hetzog, Rev. Henry Brandstetter, Rev. Jos. Duffner, Rev,. J. B. Heyden, Rev. Thos. Brazill, Rev. Jno. Drum, Rev. W. J. Hickey, Rev. Daniel Brennan, Rev. Edw. Eberth, Rev. Frederick Hickey, Rev. Jno. Briley, Rev. Thos. Farran, Rev. J. C. Hoeres, Rev. Nicholas Browens, Rev. Theo. Farrell, Rev. Thos. Holland, Rev. Jas. F. Brown, Rev. Patrick Faurnier, Rev. M. TIoey, Rev. Jno. Browne, Rev. Peter Ferris, Rev. Bernard Howley, Rev. Thos. Burke, Rev,. WV. A. Ferry, Rev,. Chas. Hughes, Rev. Peter Burns, Rev. E,dw. Fischer, Rev. Anthony Kaufmann, Rev. Jos. Burns, Rev. Jno. Fitzgerald, Rev.'Ihos. Kaufmlann, Rev. Peter Busse, Rev. Jos. Plaget, Rev. B. J. Kaylor, Rev. Geo. W. Byrnes, Rev. Jas. Foley, Rev. M. F. Kearney, Rev. Dennis Callahan, Rev. M. Ford, Rev. Jno. Keariney, Rev. Jas. Canevin, Rev. Jas. A. Flynn, Rev. M,. Kearney, Rev. Jerome Carroll, Rev. Mathiew Frank, Rev. M. A. Keating, Rev. J. B. Cassidy, Rev. Patrick Freeling, Rev. H. Kenney, Rev. Athgny Cause, Rev. Jno. B. Fried:ich, Rev. A. Keogh, Rev. Jas. Christy, Rev. Rich. Fromim-, Rev. Francis Kerr, Rev. Patk. Clark, Rev,. F. E. Gallagher, Rev. A. J. Kiernan, Rev. Robt. Cody, Rev. Jos. Gallagher, Rev,. Hugh P. Kleinerdam, Rev. J. Cody, Rev. Jno. Gallagher, Rev. J. F. Kloker, Rev. C. Colwell, Rev. P. J. Gallagher, Rev. Jos. Kopy, Rev. Andrews Connery, Rev. H. P. Gallagher, Rev. Mich. Krogman, Rev. C. Connolly, Rev. J. C, Gallagher, Rev. O. P. Kuenzer, Rev. JuliusST. MARY'S (German) CHURCH, McKees Rocks. Rev. Adam Tonner, Rector; Rev. Felix Richter, Assistant. L. C. B. A. Guard, Miss Theresa Herrly, 3 Alice st., McMeets Second and Fourth Thursday at 8:00 Kees Rocks. in St. Mary's Hall McKees Rocks. Trustees, Mrs. Mary I-ufnagel, Guthrie st., Spiritual Director, Rev. A. F. Tonner. McKees Rocks; Mrs. Lena Hetzlein, 821 Past Pres., Mrs. Lena Hetzlein, 821 Frank st., Frank st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. Elenora McKees Rocks. Michel, Lake st., McKees Rocks; Mrs,. Bertha Pres., Mrs. Margaret Gast, 812 Island ave., Beck, Margaret st., McKees Rocks; Mrs. McKees Rocks. Eva Sells, Island ave. ex., McKees Rocks. Iiirst Vice Pres., Mrs. Eva Hoover, 22 St. John st,., McKees Rocks. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Clara Fritsch, 1009 Meets Second Sunday of each month. Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. F. Tonner. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Mende, 3516 Oltman st., Director, Fred Sonnett, 4 Alice st., McKees Sheraden, P. Rocks. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Henrietta Berbact, 726 Director, John Burkhard, 771 Boquet st., McBroadway, McKees Rocks. Kees Rocks.,Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Eingeman, 733 Broadway, Pres., William Rennekamp, 1229 Holmes st., McKees Rocks. McKees Rocks. Asst. Fin. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Hune, 1009 Vice Pres., George Hoover, 22 St. John st., Chartiers ave., McKees Rocks,. McKees Rocks. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Geyer,.912 Chartiers Sec. and Treas., Thomas Amon, 715 Woodave., McKees Rocks. ward ave,., McKees Rocks. Marshal, Mrs. Amelia Toner, 1016 Thompson Marshal, Frank Baldauf, Middletown Road, ave., McKees Rocks. McKees Rocks.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. ANN'S CHURCH, Millvale. Rev. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Aggregated June, 1906. Meets Every Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Ann's Hall, Lincoln and Butler sts., Millvale. Spiritual Director, Rev. Geo. Lee. Pres., John Burke, 14 Butler st., Millvale, Vice Pres., Edward Murphy, Mead ay., Millvale. Sec., R. L. Kochler, 212 Washington st., Etna. Treas., Jos. Von Hoene, 229 Sample st., Millvale. A. O. H. Division No. 39. Meets Second and Fourth Friday at 8:00 at No. 213 Evergreen ave., Millvale. George Lee, C. S. Sp., Pastor, Millvale. Pres., Jos. Herron, 117 Grant ave., Millvale. Vice Pres., J. S. McGinley, 315 Sample st.,. Millvale. Rec. Sec., J. Earl McNaramy, 610 Fremont st.,. Millvale. Fin. Sec., J. P.. Flynn, 4935 Harrison st., P. Treas,., John Burke. 7 Hays ay., Millvale. Sergeant, John McGinley, 315 Sample st., Millvale. Sentinel, Richard McCarthy, 204 Meade ay., Millvale. Chairman Stand. Com., Raymnond Miller, 604 Evergreen ave., Millvale. Spiritual Director, Rev. George Lee, C.S.Sp, ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH, Millvale. Rev. L. M. Dangelzer, C. S. Sp., Rector; Rev. A. Thome, C. S. Sp., Assistant; 104 North Avenue, Millvale. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and L. C. B. A. Branch No. 300. 10:00; Feast Days, 5:30, 7:30, 9:00 and Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 10:00. in St. Anthony's School Hall, Millvale. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:00 p. m. Past Pres., Miss Philippina Ehrlich, Millvale. Sunday School: 1:30 p. m. Pres., Miss Cathern Stich, Millvale. First Vice Pres., Miss Anna Kuntz, Millvale. Vespers: 2:30 p. m. Second Vice Pres., Miss Frances Schwab, Mill. Sodality Meeting: 3:30 p. m. vale. Parocliial Schools: Sisters of St. Fran- Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Blume, Millvale. cis, St. Antlonly's School; 535 pupils. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Rolling, Millvale. Fin. See., Miss Margaret Kleuber, Millvale. ChuetinummrcHen Committee. Felx V. Treas., Miss Joanna Pitsch, Millvale. Valentin Bummer, Henry iffriel, Felix Veigand, Marshal, Miss Elizabeth Hoffarth, Millvale. John Augustin, Michael Schmitt, Joseph Guard, Miss Catherine Fleckenstein, Millvale. SenDel. Tohn Peinrll Toenh Frederick.lr;r Guard, Holy Name Society. Pres., Joseph Feidl; Leopold Rebel, Paul Gretz, Henry Uffriel, Peter Reiland, Michael Schmitt. Confraternity of Christian Mothers. Pres., Mrs. Nicholaus Servatius. Young Ladies'. Sodality. Pres., HIelen Heck; Antoinette Schuck, Mary Bonsllire. Missionary Aid Society. Miss Minnie Kahl Stack, Millvale. Miss Helena Heck, Millvale. Miss Ainelia Kamman, Millvale. Miss Agnes Hufnagel, Glenshaw. Miss Bertha Schuck, Glenshaw. M;liss Katherine Heimbucher, Glenshaw. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets Second Sunday of each month. Director, John Simon, 614 Stanton ave, Millvale. Director, Christ Bezaold, 16 Joson st., Millvale. Director, Frank D. Dunche, 24 Freeport st., Millvale. Pres., John Wildfeuer, 51 Troy st., Millvale. Vice Pres., Valentine Bumer, 614 Mary st., Millvale. Sec. and Treas., John B. Augustin, 709 North ave., Millvale. Marshal, Henry Ufheil, 734 Stanton ave., Millvale. C. M. B. A. ST. NICHOLAS' CHURCH (Croatian), Millvale. Rev. E. Gusic, Pastor, Millvale. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Moon Run. Rev. Anthony A. Rinak, Pastor, St. Columbkill's Church, Imperial. Masses: One every Sunday. Baptisms: Right after Mass. Church Committee. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, John Norton, Frank Macek, Anthony Kozicl, Catholi: "Jednota," Jan Veniura. St. Barbara's Krajnish Society. ST. LADISLARY'S CHURCH, Natrona. Rev. Ignatius Ostaszewski, Pastor, Natrona. Parochial Schools: Bernardine Sisters of Reading; 350 pupils. Church Committee. Knights of St. Michael Archangel. Sec., I'eter Krantz; Antoni Bolewicz, Jan Barczak, Adam Krzykatski, Francis Lypuciorsh, Jojnistiry Kolasinski. St. Stanislaus Fraternal Society. 24;Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 245 ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Natrona. Rev. P. A. Brady, Pastor, Natrona. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; Missionary Aid Society. Week Days, 7:30. Pres., Miss Mary Hartnett; Sec., Miss Hannah:Baptisms: 230 p. m. Coyle; Treas., Miss Helen Roll; Promoters, Baptisms: *:30 *. m. Misses Anna Dahm, Elizabeth Mohr, MarFunerals: 9:00 a. m. garet Ryan, Catherine Kealy, Mary Moore, Marriages: 9:00 a. m. Lizzie Butler, Sadie Aussprung, Anna Steffen, Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Alma Garrity, Gertrude Bonner, Elizabeth Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Welsh. Joseph; 194 pupils. Usher Club. Church Committee. Pres., Joseph Gallagher; Sec., Wm. J. Freil; Jno..J. Roll, A. C. Adler,} Chas. E Heinle, David Hannan, William Walsh, John Freil, Thomas Conroy, Edward Henschel, James Edward Dean, Charles Welsh, Frank Conroy. Mohan, Julius Sober. Children of Mary Sodality. League of the Sacred Heart. Prefect, Malinda Shields; Sec., Ella Conwell; Meets Fourth Sunday of the month. Treas., James Lynn. Promoters, A. C. Adler, Joseph Ryan, Caroline L. C. B. A. Dean, Helen Welsh, Augusta M1. McGinley, Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday at 7:30 Catherine O'Malley, Josephine Kealy, Mary in St. Joseph's School Hall, Natrona. Strobel, Mercedes O'Malley. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. A. Brady. Altar Society. Pres., Mrs. Anna Wehner, Brackenridge. Meets Fourth Sunday. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Katherine Griffin, NaPres., Mrs. Josephine Adler. trona. Rosary Society. Second Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Smith, Meets Third Sunday. Natrona. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Henschel. Fin. Sec., Miss Hannah Coyle, Natrona. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary J. Clancy, Natrona. Holy Name Society. Treas., Mrs. Margaret Henschel, Natrona. Pres., A. C. Adler; Vice Pres., Charles Welsh; Marshal,Mrs. Anna McGrath, Natro Treas., Jno. J. Roll; Sec., Wi. J. Eriel; Guard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartnett, Natrona. Marshal, Thomas Friel; Executive Committee, Trustees, Mrs. Mary Henschell, Miss M. Smith, David Hannan, William Heinle, Jos. Gal- Miss I. Nolan, Mrs. B. Walsh, Mrs. B. lagher. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Baker. Pres., Mary Hartnett; Sec., Margaret Ryan; German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Directress, Sister Evangelist. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Director, Joseph Menigate, Natrona. Sodality of the Annunciation of the Blessed Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P,. Brady. Virgin Mary (Young Ladies). Pres., W S Miller, Natrona. Directress, Sister Evangelist; Prefect, Miss Mar- Vice Pres., Edward Dean, Jr., Natrona. garet WValsh; First Asst,-, Miss Regina Dean; Sec, and Treas., William J. Friel, Jr., Natrona. Second Asst., Miss Anna Dahm; Sec., Miss Marshal Jacob Smith, Natrona. Hadessah Griffin; Treas., Miss Helen Roll; C- sultois, Misses Ella Conroy and Helen C. M. B. A. Welsh. St. Joseph's Beneficial Society. ST. RAPHAEL'S MISSION, Natrona. Rev. E. Kitz, Pastor. ST. MATHIAS' CHURCH, Natrona. Attended from St.'Clement's, Tarentum. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Noblestown. Rev. D. J. Cox, Pastor, Noblestown. Masess: Sundays. Children's Mass, 8:00; Church Committee. 1Tighl Mass. 10:00. Each Sunday at Patrick McLaughlin, Patrick Moore, Joseph the -ligh Mass a sermon is delivered Lynden, Edward Morani on the Gospel, an instruction at the Holy Name Society for Men. 8:00 Mass; Evening Devotions Sun- Third Sunday evening of each month. Pres., Michael Kinney; Vice Pres., Tosenh LindayT 7:30 p. in.; Week Day Masses, den; Sec., P. Flood; Treas., E.'Moran. 7:30; Holy Days, 9:00; Confession for Confraternity of Chri commtinion,n,hese dals ln the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. commuinion on t hese cdays on the I Meets Second Sunday evening of each month, afternoon and evenring previous day, Pres., Rev. D. J. Cox; Vice Pres., Mrs. Frank 4:00 to 6:00, 7:00 to 10:00. Kinney; Sec., Miss Jennie Carney; Treas., Baptisms: Sunday, 2:00 p. m. Mrs. William Carver. Confession: Saturday, 4:00 to 6:00 and German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Children's com- Meets Second Sunday of each month. munion first Sunday each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J. Cox. Director, Joseph Linder, Oakdale. Con fraternity communion second Pres., James Flood, Noblestown. Sunday each month; Holy Name Vice Pres., Joseph Sell, Noblestown. conmmunion third Sunday of each Sec. and Treas., Patrick J. Flood, Noblestown. month. Marshal, Michael Ramsey, Oakdale.246 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. S. KAUFMAN, LADIES' TAILOR SUITE 317-320 JENKINS BUILDING Opposite Jos. HLorne's. Bell Phone 3138 Court "Correct Dress Indicates Good Taste and Often Prosperity" Spring, 1910 Dear Madam:--Following the previous announcement I -am pleased to inform you that I am now located in my new and commodious rooms in the Jenkins,Building. I have nimade preparations for a larger trade, increasing my facilities and enlarging my stock; enabling me to better serve you in Variety, Style and Promptness. I extend to you an invitation to call and inspect my rooms and stock, and give me the opportunity of supplying your needs of anything in the line of Ladies' Tailoring. Respectfully yours, S. KAUFMAN. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. IRENAEUS' CHURCH, Oakmont. Rev. John L. McCann, Rector. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., John Nickolas, Oakmont. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Alois Feicht, Oakmont. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. L. McCann. Sec. and TIreas., Joseph G. Mahla, 412 D st. Director, A,. C. Mahla, Sixth st., Oakmont. Marshal, Laurence A. Marcaci, Oakmont. ST. TERESA'S CHURCH, Perrysville. Rev. Magnus Schaebler, Rector. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Pres., Frank W. Beining, Perrysville. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Ambrose L. Smith, Perrysville. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Magnus Schaebler. Sec.-Treas., Adolph J. Kuhmann, Perrysville. Director, Lawrence G.. Carr, Perrysville. Marshal, Andrew Weidenweber, Perrysville. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Pine Creek (Glenshaw P. O.). Rev. P. Rigler, Rector. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., John B. Meyer, R. F. D,., Glenshaw. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Michael Claus, R. F. D. No. 2, Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. M. Rigler, Sharpsburg, Director, John B. Claus, 70 Kittanning Pike, Sec. and Treas., Conrad Finke, Etna. Sharpsburg. Marshal, John Linker, R. F. D., Glenshaw. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, Pitcairn. Rev. John Mocre, Recotr. L. C. B. A. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Martha Monahan, Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 7:30 Pitcairn. in Reed's Hall, Wall ave., Pitcairn. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Feeney, Wall. Asst. Rec,. Sec., Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Wall. Spiritual Director, Rev,. John Moore. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Louise Shew, Wall. Past Pres., Miss Nora,Barrett, 614 George st., Treas., Mrs. Annie Miller, Agatha st., Pitcairn. ~Wilmerding. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Duffy, Pitcairn; Mrs. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Holohan, Wall. Margaret O'Keefe, Pitcairn; Mrs. Mary First Vice Pres., Mrs. Matilda Stromer, Second Kelly, Wall; Mrs. Lizzie Geary, Wall; Mrs. st., Pitcairn, Nora Duma, Wall. VISITATION BLESSED VIRGIN MARY CHURCH (Croa,tian), Rankin. Rev. F. Giojnaric; Residence, 101 Second Street, Rankin. ST. ALOYSIUS' CHURCH, Reserve Township. Rev. Leo L. Meyer, Rector; P. O. Address, 36 Ravine Street, Troy Hill, North Side, Pittsburgh. ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Sewickley. Rev. Miles Sweeney, Rector. St. Vincent de Paul Society. President, Edward Zwickert. Meets Every Sunday at 11:30 in Parish Vice President, Nicholas Geary, Sr. House, Sewickley. Secretary, E. A. Parkin. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. M,. Sweeney. Treasurer, George Becker. Pres., John Marron, Esq., Sewickley. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Vice Pres., N. J. Geary, Sewickley. Meets every Third Tuesday. Sec., G. M. IBecker, Sewickley. President, Daniel Callaghan. Treas., G. M. Becker, Sewickley. Vice President, Miss Mary Heuler. St. James'.Usher Club. Secretary, Miss Frances Schreiber,. Meets every Third Tuesday. Treasurer, Miss Nettie Krepley.St. James' Church, Sewickley. Courtesy Sewickley Herald. L. C. B., A. Branch No. 883. Knights of St. George, Branch No. 68. Meets Secolld and Fourth Wednesdays. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Pres., Mrs. George H. Hegner. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Miles M. Sweeney, St.First Vice Pres., Mrs. WTilliam Stevenson. James, Sewickley. Second Vice Pres., Miss Anna Coyne. Director, Louis Ashman, Glen Osborne. Rec. Sec., Miss Katherine Gleason. Pres., Michael Heffron, Sewickley. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Zwickert. ~Sec., Miss Mary Heuler. Vice Pres,., Chas. J. Dolan, Sewickley. Sec., Miss Mawty Heuler. Treas., I\Irs. E. A. Parkin,. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Heffron, Sewickley.. Marshal, Mrs. KaItherine Kenan. Guard, Mrs. AiCna Gleason Children of Mary Sodality. Meets every Sunday at 3:00. Meets every Third Sunday. President and Secretary, Henry Becker. Vice President, Miss Mary ilcPherson. Vice President, Miss Katie Gilroy. Secretary, M\iss Charlotte KreDley. Secretary, Miss Mary Heuler. Treasurer, Miss Marga--et Marron.248 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK SHARPSBURG, PA. Geo. L. Walter, President Jno. L. Robertson, Vice President H. G. Woerner, Cashier 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS Compounded Semi-Annually on June 1 and December 1 ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOHN CANTIUS' CHURCH, Sharpsburg. Rev. M. Kozlowski, Pastor. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, 220 Ninth Street, Sharpsburg. Rev. T. W. Rosensteel, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Branch No. 18. Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Spiritual Director, Rev. T. W. Rosensteel. Parochial Schoos: St. Joseph's; Sisters Pres., Thos. A. Nestor, 1405 Main st., Sharpsof Charity; 259 pupils, burg. First Vice Pres., John M. Quinn, 321 Butler Church Committee. st., Etna. L. H. Noble, John L. Gribbin, Wm. J. Barton, Second Vice Pres., Harry Thompson, Glenshaw. P. D, Haggerty, James L. Morrissey, Patrick'.. H P. D, Haggerty, Jamest or. Morrissey, Patrick Rec. Sec., J. B. Hetherington, Fifth and Wylie Anglin, Thomas Nestor. aves., P. Holy Name Society. Fin. Sec., T. A. Daugherty, Marys ave., Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sharpsbur Young Ladies' Sodality Blessed Virgin Mary. Sharpsburg. Communion First Sunday of each month. Children's Sodality Blessed Virgin Mary. Inside Sentinel, John Ettmeyer, Sharpsburg. Communion Second Sunday of each month. Outside Sentinel, Wm. Carter, Sharpsburg. Missionary Aid Society. Executive Committee, Jos. L. Miller, Ninth Usher Club. st., Sharpsburg; Edw. Haberman, Clay st., C. M. B. A. Sharpsburg; Walter Haggerty, Twenty-first L. C. B. A. st., Sharpsburg; Albert Waldfogle, Etna; Y. M. I. Patrick Collins, Etna. Sharpsburg Council Knights of Columbus (Not affillated with any one chuirch). Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 L-ecturer, Joseph Kreuger, 714 Main st., in St. Joseph's Hall, Sharpsburg. Sharpsburg. Chaplain, Rev. T. W. Rosensteel. Advocate, LI. G. Altmayer, 212 Market st., McGrand Knight, A. N. Balkey, 1739 Main st., Keesport. Sharpsburg. Warden, Jas. F. Casey, 1904 Middle st,.,'SharpsDeputy Grand Knight, John M. F. Quinn, 321 burg. Bntler' st., Etna. Inside Guard, John J. Fenton, Windsor Hotel, Chancellor, John Fennell, Sharpsburg. Etna. Fin. Sec., Jas. L. Morrisey, 224 Seventeenth Outside Guard, Patrick F. Fenton, 1335 Main st., Sharpsburg. st., Sharpsburg. Rec. Sec., Joseph D. Casey, 1926 Middle st., Trustees, S. N. Wagner, Penn st., Sharpsburg; Sharpsburg. Thos. Greed, Thirteenth st,., Sharpsburg; E. Treas., John L. Farmerie, 229 Grand ave., C. Patterson, Etna. Millvale. MADONNA OF JERUSALEM CHUR.CH, Sharpsburg. Rev. C. Falcano, Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Sharpsburg. Rev. John Otten, C. S. Sp., Pastor; Rev. L. Goeffert, C. S. Sp. and Rev. Louis Spannagel, C. S. Sp., Assis'tants; 210 Penn Street, Sharpsburg. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 8:45 and 10:00; Young Ladies' Sodality. VVeek Days, 6:40, 7:20 and 8:00. Meets First Sunday. Baptisms: Stindays 11:30 a. m.,'Young Men's Sodality. Baptisms: Sundays, Meets Second Sunday. Parochial Schools: 11 rooms; Sisters of Ladies' Sodality. St. Francis; 518 pupils. Meets Third Sunday. Church Committee. Missionary Aid Society. John Muller, Fred. Braun, Christ. Forster, About 400 members. Stephen Mertz, Frank Mathern, George Fox. St. Aloysius' Literary Society. St. Joseph's Society. Holy Nanme Society. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets Fourth Sunday of the month. Meets Second Sunday of each month.St. Mary's Church, Sharpsburg. C. M. B. A. Meets Second, and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in St. Aloysius' Society Rooms, Sharpsburg, Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Otten, C.S.Sp. I'ast Pres., Wm. C. Auth, 1612 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Pres., Marcus Reuss, Eighth st., Sharpsburg. First Vice Pres., Josepli Rhein, 5254 Carnegie ave., P. Second Vice Pres,., Joseph Moelter, 54 Angle st., Etna. Rec. Sec., A. N. Balkey, 1739 Main st., Sharpsburef Fin. Sec., Wm. C. Auth, 1612 Middle st, Sharpsburg. Treas., Jos. H. Meigel, 305 Eighth st., Sharpsburg. Marshal, Jos. Steiner, 16 Union st., Etna. Guard, Chas. Potts, 32 Sycamore st., Etna. L.* C. B. A. St. Mary's School Hall, Penn st., Sharpsburg. Past Pres., Mrs. Sadie Lavick, 1836 Middle st., Sh]arpsburg. Pres., Mrs. Johanna O'Neill, 5229 Butler st., P. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Catherine Huhn, 31 Freeport st., Etna. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Milbert, 224 Eighth st., Sharpsburg. Rec. Sec., Miss Marie Fox, 1849 Middle st. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Bechi.r, Ravine ave., Sharpsburg. Fin. Sec., Miss Clara Snyder, 125 Altmeyer st,., Sharpsburg. Treas., Miss Anna Noullet, 900 Penn st. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Stromoski, Fourth st.. Guard, Mrs. Susan Miller, Eighth st. ST. ANSELM'S CHURCH, McClure Avenue, Swissvale. Rev. Daniel O'Connell, Pastor, 7446 McClure Avenue, Swissvale. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Rec. Sec., W. J. Reagan, 7526 Dickson st., ~Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. i. ~S,issvale. Baptisms: Sulndays, 3:00 p. im. Fin. Sec., Charles Tate, 140 Blackhawk st., Parochial Schools: St. Anselm's. Swissvale. Church Committee. Treas., Pat'k O'Connor, 153 Blackha-wk st., D. J. Madigan, E. D. Nugent, M. J. Regan, Swissvale. P. O'Connor, P. I. McCann, J. J,. Crane. Sentinel, George Jackson, 1.919 Monroe st,, Holy Name Society. Swissvale. Pres., F.. A. Howard; Vice Pres., Jos. Diemer; C. M. B. A. Sec., Jos. Dunn. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 988. - Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Past Pres., Mrs. Agnes Gallagher, 118 Mifflin Sec., Miss Katie O'Brien. st., Edgewood; Mrs. Lizzie Selheimer 10 Pitt st., Wilkinsburg. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Pres., Miss Edith Murphy, 7702 Cannon st., Organized May 17, 1908. Meets Every Sun- Swissvale day at 12:00 in Church I-all, Swissvale. First Vice Pres., Miss Hazel Connors, Gordon Spiritual Director, Rev. Daniel O'Connell, Mc- st., Swissvale Clure ave., Swissvale,. Second Vice Pres., Miss Catherine aCBrien, Pres., J, J. Crane, 2227 WVoodstock ave., Swiss- 7362 Schley ave., Swissvale. vale. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Clara G. Morrow, 2033 Center Vice Pres., James Nugent, 7339 McClure ave,., st., Swissvale. Swissvale. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Sue McAllister, Lehigh Sec., H. P. Fallen, 2026 Wayne st., Swissvale. ave., Swissvale. Treas., Jos,. Diemer, 2014 Noble st., Swissvale. Foin. Sec., Mrs. E. Todd, Center st., Swisvale. Organized June 26, 1908. Treas., Miss Rose M. Barry, 7517 Dickson st., A. O. H. Swissvale, Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Anselm's Marshal, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Monongahela ave., School Fall, Swissvale. Swissvale, Pires., T. C. Creegan, 7328 Schley ave., Swiss- Guard, Mrs. S. Connors, Gordon st., Swissvale. vale. Trustees, Mrs. Ann O'Neil, Mrs. Catherine Vice Pres,., John Campbell, (Reilly P. 0.) Coyle, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Mrs,. Margaretha Wilkinsburg. Neid, Mrs. J. E. Ryan.ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. ALPHONSUS' CHURCH, Springdale. Rev. Richard Hamilton, Rector..German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., Henry Schnorr, Springdale,. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Hubert Schiffer, Springdale. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. R. Hamilton. Sec. and Treas., William Rosskamp, Springdale. Director, Christian Balcdus, Springdale. Marshal, John G. Lipp, Springdale. ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, Tarentum. Rev. E. Kitz, Pastor. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Tarentum. Rev. David Walsh, Rector. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Fin. Sec., Marie Lafferty; Treas., Anna ConMeets Second and Foufith Thursdays ai 7:30 way; Marshal, Elizabeth Evans; Guard, Anna in basement of St. Peter's Church. Newmeyer. Spiritual Director, Rev. D,. J. Walsh; Past. German Ronan Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., Elizabeth Galey; Pres., Louise Keller; Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Ruehl, C.S.Sp.; First Vice Pres., Mary Lafferty; Second Director, P. Rosskamp; Pres,., Gust Schneider; Vice Pres., Mary J. Murray; Rec. Sec., Ella Vice Pres., Lausberg Hubert; Sec. and Treas., Summerly; Asst. Rec,. Sec.; Rose Summerly; Joseph Capellmann; Marshal, Frank Dohman. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Tarentum. Rev. Chas. Steurer, C. S. Sp., Superior: Rev. John J. Ruhl, C. S. Sp., Pastor.ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. AGNES' CHURCH, Thompson's Run. Rev. Joseph Meyer, Pastor, R. F. D. No. 1, Homestead. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Christian Mothers. Days, 8:00. Sacred Heart Sodality. Baptism-ns: Stindays, 12:00 m. Children of Mary Sodality. Parochial Schools: St. Agnes'; Sisters Missionary Aid Society. Collectors, Joseph Denne, Mrs. Julia Huber, Divine Providence; Sisters Rosa and Mrs. Georgeanna Massung, Miss Anna Luitgardis. Schweitzer. Church Committee. Usher Club. John P. Mayer, Nick Andress, Peter Mayer, Frank Mayer, Frank Snyder, Peter Bost, Joseph Charles Mantus, George Manus, Jacob Gessner, Schweitzer, Jacob Gessner, John Schweitzer. Math. Bost, John Schweitzer. German Roman -Catholic Knights of St. George, St. Aloysius and Holy Name Society. C. M. B. A. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. L. C. B. A. ST. COLMAN'S CHURCH, Turtle Creek. Rev. W. A. Cunningham, Pastor; Rev. J. P. Shields, Assistant. Spiritual Director, Rev. W. A. Cunningham; Pres., John Roolf; Vice Pres., Lawrence Henkel; Sec,., Miss Josephine Richardson; Treas., William Holland; Councilors, Leo Ivory, Francis Malloy, Miss Catherine Garrity. Sodality of the Immaculate Conception. Meets First Sunday of month at 3:00. Prefect, Miss Margaret McNeill. Children of Mary Sodality. Meets Second Sunday at 3:00. League of the Sacred Heart. Meets First Friday at 7:30 p. m. Missionary Aid Society. Pronmoters meet Fourth Sunday at 7:00 p, m. St. Colman's Choir. Director of Choir, Harry W. Rothrauff; Organist, Miss Margaret McNeill. Usher Club. Meets quarterly. Pres., Joseph Myler; Sec., Dr. F. J. Boslett. Loretto Dramatic Club. Manager, Francis Klein. C. M. B. A. I. C. B. U. A. O. H. L. A. A. O. H. Knights of St. John. Ladies' Auxiliary Knights of St. John. L. C. B. A. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 ii Bank Building Hall, East Pittsburgh. Spiritual Director, Rev. W. A. Cunningham. Past Pres., Mrs. Annie McKenna, East Pittsburgh. Pres., Mrs. Agnes McClain, 1018 Maple ave., Wilmerding. First Vice Pres.., Mrs. Catherine Lundy, -lectric ave., East Pittsburgh. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna McGuire, 149} Brown ave., Turtle Creek. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Angie McCoy, 1546 Oak st,., East Pittsburgh. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Rose Ravey, East Pittsburgh. Fin. Sec.. Mrs. Grace Henkle, Turtle Creek. Treas., Miss Agnes McClain, 1018 Maple ave., Wilmerding. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Shiring, Maple ave., Wil-- merding. Guard, Mrs. Catherine 13ennett, Electric ave.,. East Pittsburgh,. Masses: Sundays and Holy Days, Low Mass, 6:00 and 7:30; Children's Mass, 9:00; High Mass, 10:30'; Week Days, 8:00; Communion, 7:15. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:010 p. m. Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy; 471 pupils. Church Committee. Dr. Francis J. Boslett, John Nee, Nathan T. Velor, Martin O'Hara, Sr., Francis J. Shiring, Martin Dooley, John E. Boyle, Joseph Myler, John A. Frank, Thomas Keating, Robert M. Murray, Peter Thompson. Holy Name Society. Goes to Communion the Fourth Sunday and meets the Second Sunday of each month,. Spiritual Director, Rev. W. A. Cunningham; Pres., Tho'lomas McGuiness; Sec., Michael J. Murray; Treas., Rev. J. P. Shields,. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Meets Second Thursday of every month.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Center Avenue, Verona. Rev. J. J. Vogt, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:00 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Notre Dame; 158 pupils. Holy Name Society. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Altar Society. Missionary Aid Society. C. M. B. A. L. C. B. A. Sacred Heart League. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev J.. J. Vogt. Director, Joseph Leopold, Box 118, Oakmont, Pres., Paul Dushl, Verona. Vice Pres., Henry Leppold, Verona. Sec. and Treas., Frank W. Fix, Verona. Marshal, Jacob Mattes, Box 120, Oakmoht. Knights of St. John. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in St. Joseph's School Hall, Verona. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. J. Vogt. Pres., J. S. Werling, Verona. First Vice Pres., J. B. McCafferty, Verona,. Second Vice Pres., E. J. Lanahan, Verona. Rec. Sec., P. M. Molloy, Verona. Fin. Sec., L. J. Orgill, Verona. Treas., J. C,. Grogan, Verona. Trustees, J. C. Grogan, Verona; J. P. Canfield, Verona; J. S. Werling, Verona; B. J. Doyle, Verona; H,. F. O'Connell, Verona. Ladies' Auxiliary Knights of St. John... ST. ALPHONSUS' CHURCH, Wexford. Rev. Charles Duwell, Rector. C. M. B. A. Meets First and'hlird Saturdays at 7:30 in Second Vice Pres., John Rhudolph, Wexford. St. Alphonsus' School Hall, Wexford. Fin. Sec., I-ugh E. Brennan, Wexford,. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Chas. Dewell. Rec. Sec., Henry Schenot, Wexford. Past Pres., A. J. Pegher, Wexford. Treas., Chas. Schenot, Wexford. Pres., A. J. Pegher, Wexford. Marshal, Geo. Micheal, Wexford. First Vice Pres., J, L. Pegher, Wexford. Guard, J. HI Miller, Wexford. Phone 143 Wilkins Caldwell Graham DEPARTMENT STORES PENN AVE. and WOOD ST. WILKINSBURG BEST 25c MEAL IN THE CITY 28 LIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS P. A. 5621 M. Bell 4064 Court Third Avenue Hotel THOMAS O'HARA, Proprietor 226-228 THIRD AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. 252Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910.? i ?? T, I; I I; a a a I? I a i For Your Health Use Our Pure Distilled Water Consolidated Ice Co. of Greater Pittsburgh Guarantte itle ant rust!o. 232 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH. When buying Real Estate, have us register and guarantee, the titles. Time and money saved. When appointed to act in any Trust capacity, our responsibility and experience assure care and promptness in the performance of every duty. 30 ~'~n~.~~~~~~.~u~U~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~y~.~~.~..~..~.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~r~r~~~~~~~..~..~..~..~I.~u~ I? t t I t ! io It a ; ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JAMES' CHURCH, 711 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg. Rev. A. A. Lambing, Pastor; Rev. E. A. Cassidy, Assistant; 711 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg. Mlasses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 and Fin. Sec., Mrs. Kathryne New, 742 Penn ave., 10:45. Wilkinsburg. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. mTreas., Mrs. Elizabeth Fetherston, 7943 Jacoma st., P. All Eveniing Devotions 7:30. Marshal, Mrs. Bridget Stinner, North and Coal Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; sts., Wilkinsburg. 315 pupils. Guard, Mrs. Mary Berberich, Franklin st., Wilkinsburg. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary V. Murphy, 10 Barnes st., Wilkinsburg. C. M. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. James HIall, Wilkinsburg. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. A. Lambing. Past Pres., Jno. D. Senn, Whitney ave., W~ilkinsburg. Pres., Jno. Boissio, Lamar ave., Wilkinsburg. First Vice Pres., Samuel Geary, Franklin ave., Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Nicholas Schneider, Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Rec. Sec., Roger Hassett, Walnut st., Edgewood. Fin. Sec., Geo. Harvey, South ave., Wilkinsburg. Treas., MI. M. Cushing, Sr., Glenn ave., Willkinsburg. Marshal,'ih os. Shannon, Liberty ave., P. Guard, W. Dennis, Franklin st., Wilkinsburg. Knights of St. John. Meets every Monday at 8:00 in the basement St. James Church, Franklin ave., Wilkinsburg. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. A. Lambing. Pres., Ihos.. Darby, 1217 Morrow st., Wilkinsburg. First Vice Pres., Joseph Manion, 2534 Frazier st., P. Second Vice Pres., Daniel O'Leary, 1139 South ave., Wilkinsburg. Rec. Sec., G.. W. Schneider, 910 South ave., Wilkinsburg. Fin. Sec., Chas. Ranigan, 1137 Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Treas., N. Schneider, 1027 Rebecca ave., Wilkinsburg. Captain, Daniel O'Leary, 1139 South ave., Wil' kinsburg. First Sentinel, John King, 414 McNair st., Wilkinsburg. Second Sentinel, Joseph Manion, 2534 Frazier st., P. Messenger, John King, 414 McNair st., Wilkinsburg. Guard, Daniel Kelly, 206 S. Lang ave., P. Ladies' Auxiliary Knights of St. John. Rev. A. A. LamDing. Church Committee. John D. Senn, M. M. Cushilng, D. O'Leary, Jos. Weaver, J;. Miller, C. \V. Wymard, Jas. S. Boggs. Holy Name Society. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Missionary Aid Society. Usher Club. St. Vincent de Paul Society. Organized May 15, 1908. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. \A. Lambing, L.L. D. Pres., John J. Mack, 652 Peebles st., Wilkinsburg. Vice Pres., J. M. Boisson, LeMar st., Wilkinsburg. L. C. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in basement of St. James Church, Wilkinsburg. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. A. Lambing. Pres., Mrs. Mary Dennis, 403 Franklin st., Wilkinsburg. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Kennedy, 444 Biddle ave., Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Marie Flriel, 814 Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Rec. Sec.., Miss Florence M. Moore, 5 Smith Apt., Mill st., Wilkinsburg.ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, Wilmerding. Rev. M. H. Ward, Pastor; Rev. M. B. Cavanaugh, Assistant; 405 Westinghouse Avenue; Bell Phone 1 Wilmerding. Holy Name Society. Pres., Patrick Kennedy, Westinghouse ave., Wilmerding. Vice Pres., William Wise, Air Brake ave., Wilmerding. Sec., Philip Sweeney. Treas., Kearn Boyle. Altar Society. Pres., Norah Barrett; Vice Pres., Jennie Anderson; Fin. Sec. and Treas., Rose Heubel. Usher Club. Pres., A. J. Leger; Vice Pres, I-Tarry McCutcheon; Rec. Sec., Wm. J,. Gilmartin; Fin. Sec., G. A. Rush; Treas., Thos. A,. Gilmartin; Marshal, Geo. Hilley. L. C. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Aloysius Church, Wilmerding. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. H. Ward. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Smith, Box -103, East McKeesport,. Pres., Miss Mary Gilmartin, 221 Card ave., Wilnferding. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Agnes Reardon, Westinghouse ave., Wilmerding. Second Vice Pres., Miss Maria Bevil, East McKeesport. Rec. Sec., Miss Nellie Smith, Box 103, East McKeesport. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Sarah Beatty, 452 Air Brake ave., Wilmerding. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Susan O'Brien, 436 Welsh ave., Wilmerding.'Ireas., Miss Ellen Casey, 422 Air Brake ave., Wilmerding. Guard, Mrs. Emma Macket, 414 Calwell ave., Wilmerding. Marshal, Miss Jennie Anderson, 205 Wall ave., Wilkinsburg. C. M. B. A. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in Cunningham's Hall, Bridge st., Wilmerding. Pres., Anthony Foley, 425 Airbrake ave., Wilmerding. Vice Pres., James J. Joyce, 58 Morningside ave., Wilmerding. Fin. Sec., Patrick Carey, Wilmerding. Rec. Sec., M. D. Kelly, Hotel Lewis, Wilmerding. Treas., Patrick O'Hara, 616 Lidie st., Wilmerding. Sergeant, Wm.- McElligott, 117 Card ave., Wilmerding. Sentinel, D. D. Kelly, Hotel Lewis, Wilmerding. C. R. B. A. A. O. H. St. Aloysius, Church, Wilmerding. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; Holy Days, 6:00 and 8:00; Week Days, 7:30 and 8:00; First Fridays, 6:00 and 8:00. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Marriages: 6:00 and 8:00 a. m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; no marriages on Saturdays. Confessions: 3:00 and 7:00 p. m. Saturdays and on the day before First Friday of each month and on Vigils of Holy Days and Obligation. Church Committee. Aiichael McKenna, Colwell ave., Wilmerding. Michael Breen, Marguerite ave., Wilmerding. Daniel Leger, Morningside ave., Wilmerding. Conrad Markferding, Fifth ave., East McKeesport. Elugene O'Connell, Wall. Wm. J. Casey, Air Brake ave., Wilmerding. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., John I,eger; Vice Pres., Jennie Anderson; Fin. Sec., Wm. Gelmartin; Treas., Thos. Gelmartin. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pres,, Miss Norah Barrett; Vice Pres., Ella Casey; Fin. Sec., Jennie Anderson; Treas., Barbara Leger. ST. ATHANASIUS' CHURCH, Chalfonte Avenue, West View. Rev. A. M. Yochum, Pastor, West View. Masses: Sundays, 8:15 and 10:00. Church Committee. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:30 p. m. C V W. Bacher, C. C. Deer, J. J. McDonald, T. J. Schaub, H. Murto, F. J. McManus, Parochial Schools: Benedictine Sisters; H. Hermberger, P. Roth, G. J. Smith, L. 53 pupils. Heil, all of West View,. Holy Name Society. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ARMSTRONG COUNTY CHURCHES ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Brady's Bend, East Brady. Rev. Jas. F. Hopkins, Pastor, Erie Diocese..ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Freeport. Rev. T. McCabe, Pastor, High Street, Freeport. Masses: Sundays, 7:30 and 10:00; Holy German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Days, 5:00 and 9:00. nMeets Second Tuesday of each montn. Parochial Schools: St. Mary's; Sisters Spiritual Adviser, Rev. T. McCabe, St. Mary's, of St. Joseph; 97 pupils. Director, E. J. Hoffman, Freeport. Church Committee. Pres., George B. Easley, Freeport. -M. C. Kerr, Frank Maxler, G. F. Easley, Vice Pres., T. P. McQuade, Freeport. Thomas Barrett, W. A. Noble, John Mardorf, Sec. and Treas., H. J. Barr, Freeport. M. J. McQuade. 1Marshal, Joseph Fuhrman, Freeport.:ST. FRANCIS DE PAULA CHURCH, Ford City. Rev. A. Szymkiewicz, Pastor. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Slav), Ford City. Rev. F. C. Shea, Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Ford City. Rev. B. Baldauf, Rector. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., Heinrich Moeres, Ford City. Meets First Sunday of each month,. Vice Pres., Joseph Baustker, Ford City. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. B. Baldauf, St. Mary's. Sec. and Treas., Gerhlard H. Miller, Ford City. Director, Mathias Pfeil, Ford City. Marshal, Joseph Bottlander, Ford City. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Kittanning. C. M. B. A. Meets First and Third Thursdays at'8:30 in St. Mary's Hall, Kittanning. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. L. A,. Carroll. Past Pres., E. J. Cushlran. KIittanning. Pres., S. A. Donnelly, Kittanning. First Vice Pres., P,. J. Hoey, Kittanning. Second Vice Pres., E. J. Rau, Kittanning. Rec. Sec., J. B. Moore, Ford City. Fin. Sec., Joseph M. Hoey, Kittanning.'Treas., John. Carmody, Kittanning. Marshal, Richard Valentine, Ford City. Guard, Frederick Henry, Kittanning. Rev. L. A. Carroll, Rector. L. C. B. A. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 8:00 in St. Mary's Hall, N. Tefferson st., Kittanning. Pres., Miss Catherine Neurohr, 207 Maple st., Kittanning. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna M. Little, 250 S,. Jefferson st., Kittanning. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Rhodes, 413 S. McKean st., Kittanning. Treas., Miss Eleanor Neurohr, 207 Maple st., Kittanning. Marshlal, Miss Mollie Carmady, 228 Chestnlut st., Kittanning. Guard, Miss Minnie Pitts, S. Jefferson st., Kittanning. ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH, Leechburg. Rev. F. A. Maloney, Rector. GUARDIAN ANGELS' MISSION, Nickelson's Run, P. O., Kittanning. Attended from St. Mary's Church, Kittanning. ST. MARY'S MISSION, Parkers Landing (Murrinsville). Attended from St. Alphonsus' Church Murrinsville (P. O., Boyer). ST. JAMES' MISSION, Petrolia. Attended from Brady's Bend. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Sugar Creek (East Brady P. O., R. F. D. No. 1). Rev. P. Diskin, Rector. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Yatesboro. Rev. Cajetan Federici, Pastor. GREENE COUNTY CHURCHES ST. ANN'S CHURCH, Waynesburg. Rev. John L. Martin, Rector. 255Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BEAVER COUNTY CHURCHES DIVINE REDEEMER'S CHURCH, Ambridge. Rev. B. Bacavac, Pastor. ST. VERONICA'S CHURCH, Ambrilge. Rev. Thomas F. Walsh, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas F. Walsh. Director, Nickles Hagemann, Ambridge. Pres., Andrew Crock, Leetsdale. Vice Pres., Daniel P. Toohey, Ambridge. Sec. and Treas., Frank J. Becker, Ambridge. Marshal, Martin Phelan, Ambridge. L. C. B. A. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 Corner Fifth st. and Glenwood ave., Ambridge. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thomas F. Walsh. Past Pres.,' Mrs. Margaret Callahan, Third st., Ambridge. Pres;, Mrs. Alice Mullin, Melrose ave., Ambridge. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Ellen Bott, Economy. Second Vice Pres., Mrs, Ella Bayers, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Kate Conyers, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Theresa Becker, Maplewood ave., Arnbridge. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Daisy Knighton, Maplewood ave., Ambridge. Treas., Mrs. Gertrude Troll, Maplewood ave., Ambridge. Marshal, Mrs. Marguerite Hagemann, Melrose ave., Ambridge. Guard, Mrs. Emma Laffey, Economy. Trustees, Mrs. Annie Conneley, Melrose ave.; Mrs. Susan Toohey, Melrose ave.;' Mrs. F'reda Loedding, Maplewood ave.; Mrs. Anna Schwartz, Melrose ave.; Mrs. Margaret Callahan, Third st. Finance Committee, Mrs. Mary Winehauser, Melrose ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Ellen G. Savage, Melrose ave., Ambridge; Mrs. Catherine Stahler, Melrose ave., Ambridge. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Baden. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Beaver Falls. Rev. J. M. Wertz, Pastor; Rev. J. J. Hughes, Assistant; Residence, 608 Tenth Street, Beaver Falls. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 11:00. St. Mary's Aid Society for Persons in Distress. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Pres., Rev. J. MI. Wertz; Vice Pres., Alphons Parochial Schools: 6 Sisters of Divine Schwab; Sec., George Gahles; Treas., Joseph Providence 298 pupils.. Chaurette; 50 members. Providence; 298 pupils. St. Mary's Cornet Band. Church Committee. Alexander Hagg, Dennis Mutscheller, John C. M. B. A. Kraus,,Jacob Oravitz, P. J, Luger, Albert Meets Alternate Tuesdays in St. Mary's Hall, Kraft, Leonard Strub, Anthony Voskuhl, Sixth ave. and Tenth st., Beaver Falls. John Formicella, William Weiskopf. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. M. Wertz. Past Pres., Andrew Kittmer, 601 Second ave., Holy Name Society. Beaver Falls. Meets in afternoon of Second Sunday of Pres., Dr. H. C. Wertz, 1007 Sixth ave., Beaver every month; 210 members. Falls. First Vice Pres., Robt. S. Donnelly, 1801 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sixth ave., Beaver Fails. Pres., Rev. J, M. Wertz; Vice Pres., Miss Second Vice Pres., Wm. Tress, 1526 Third Theresa Gavan; Sec., Miss Agnes Strub; ave., Beaver Falls. Treas., Anthony Voskuhl; 12 teachers in 6 Rec. Sec., A. B. Voskuhl, 1812 Fourth ave., wards. Beaver Falls. Fin. Sec., J. C. Pfaff, 911 Fourth ave., Beaver Blessed Virgin Sodality. Falls. Prefect, Miss Theresa Gavan; Second Prefect, Treas., J. C. Mutcheller, 119 Seventh ave., Miss Mary Mooney; Sec., Miss Mary Peters; Beaver Falls. Treas., Miss Mary F, Oatman; 85 members. Marshal, Geo. Ghabs, 1316 Tenth ave., Beaver Comnmunion in a body at 7:30 Mass and Con- Falls. ference every Third Sunday afternoon. Guard, Jos. Chaurette, 1020 Third ave., Beaver Falls. Missionary Aid Society. Director, Rev. J. M. Wertz,; Sec. and Treas. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Sister Fidelis; Promoters, Jerome Hartnett, Meets First Sunday of each month. E:dwrard MAooney, William Kraus, Roy Fred- Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. M, Wertz, St. Mary's, erick, Martin Flaherty, Francis Paulain, Beaver Falls. Josepli Mackeiistein, Lucretia Shrum, Philo- Director, Anton B. Rengers, Pop mina White, Alma Hartman, Lucy Perelli, Rochester. Emma Weiskopf, Mary Dougherty, Nora Fee, Pres., George Woolslayer, 1606 Seventh ave., Cecelia Schweiger, Anna Woolslayer, Beaver Falls. Sec. and Treas., Bernard Rengers, 1622 Seventh Sacred Heart League. ave., Beaver Falls. Sec. and Trnas., Miss Agnes Strub. L. C. B. A. 256SS. PETER AND PAUL'S CHURCH, Beaver. Rev. John P. Gallagher, Rector. C. M. B. A. Meets in Room 207, Buchanan Building, Beaver. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John P. Gallagher. Past Pres., Dennis Hayes, Vanport. Pres., John Butler, Beaver. First Vice Pres., James D. White, Rochester. Second Vice Pres., Michael Conlon, Beaver. Rec. and Fin. Sec., James L. Hogasn, Beaver. Treas., Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Beaver. Marshal, Wm. Shaeffer, Rochester. Guard, Anton Krebs, Monaca. J. T. Comes, Architect. ST. ROSE'S CHURCH, Cannelton. ST. FELIX'S CHURCH, Freedom. Rev. Fr. Chrysostom, O.M. Cap., Pastor. ST. TERESA'S CHURCH, Hoytdale. PRESENTATION BLESSED VIRGIN MARY CHURCH, Mission, Midland. (Attended from SS. Peter and Paul's, Beaver.) ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Monaca. Rev. B. M. Parolini, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., John D. Crounin, Monaca. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., Harry Biligen, Monaca. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. Parolini, Monaca. Sec. and Treas., Chas. J. Lavery, Monaca. Director, John T. Madden, Monaca. Marshal, A. J. Stuehling, Monaca. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Seventh Avenue, New Brighton. Rev. M. J. Ryan, Pastor. Usher Club. Masses: Sundays, 8:15 and 10:30. Wm. Abend, John Healy, Thos. Roche, Wm. Roche, Percy Smith, Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Rosary and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. L. C. B. A. Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Am- Meets First and Third Thursdays at 7:30 in Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Am- Martsolf Hall, New Brighton. brose; 94 pupils. Spiritual Director, Rev,. M. J. Ryan. Church Committee. Past Pres., Miss Nellie E. Higgs, Beaver Falls. Chas. Miller, Second ave., Beaver Falls. Pres., Mrs. Rose IIowe, New Brighton. Thos. Roche, Sixth ave., Beaver Falls. First Vice Pres., Miss Mary Thorton, Freedom. D. Matheny, Sixth ave., New Brighton. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. rE. Goff, New Brighton. W. K. Gordon. Rec. Sec., Miss Josephine Brain, New Brighton. P. A. Smith, Marion Hill, New Brighton, Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Helen Goff, New Brighton. P. J. Feeney, Twelfth ave., New Brighton. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary Swaney, New Brighton. Sec. and Treas., Rev. M. J. Ryan,. Treas., Miss Nellie Higgs, Beaver Falls. Holy Name Society. Marshal, Mrs. Clark Moore, New Brighton,. 12 members. Guard, Mrs. Ellen Healy, New Brighton. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Trustees, Mrs. Blertha Erwine, Beaver; Mrs. 12 mestbers. Sarah McMurtry, Beaver Falls; -Mrs. M. Altar Society. Harden, Beaver Falls; Mrs. Margaret KenCollectors, Mrs. Bigham, Mrs. Feeney, Mrs. nedy, New Brighton; Mrs. E. Goff, New McDonald, Mrs. Healy,. Brighton. Sacred Heart Society. C.M.B.A. Communion Second Sunday of month. Knights of Columbus. Missionary Aid Society. Columbian Literary Society. Collection First Sunday. A. O. H. ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH (German), Rochester. Rev. Paul Werr, O. M. Cap., Rector. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., Charles Loeffier, 832 Second st., E. Meets First Sunday of each month. Rochester. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Paul Werr, St. Ce- Sec. and Treas., Henry Nagengast, Rochester. celia's, Rochester. Vice Pres., Henry HI-eyman, 504 Dear Lane. Director, Peter Dishler, Rochester. Marshal, F. A. Scobie, 162 Water st., Rochester.BUTLER COUNTY CHURCHES ASSUMPTION CHURCH (Italian), Butler. Rev. V. Marinaro, Pastor. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 126 North McKean Street, Butler. Rev. P. K. Collins, Pastor; Rev. M. A. Leen, Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30; Week Days, 7:30. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy, Pres., Leonard Robinson; Sec., Miss Elizabeth Cresson; 440 pupils. Killian. Church Committee. Missionary Aid Society. Joseph Manny, John,Garber, Philip Crouse, Pres., and Treas., Rev. P. K. Collins. H. T,. Rattigats, John Cluse, N. S. Snow, Young Ladies' Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary.,Bernard McKeown, Patrick Gavin. Boys' Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BUTLER COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, North and Franklin Streets, Butler. Rev. Leonard Stenger, Pastor; Rev. Augustine Bieger, Assistant; Residence, 127 Franklin Street, Butler. Masses: Sundays, 8:30, 9:00 and 10:30. Missionary Aid Society. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Director, Rev. L. Stenger; 24 promoters. Vespers and Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Young Ladies' Sodality. Parochial Schools; St. Peter's Sisters Prefect, Bertlla Rockenstein; Sec., Julia NiggeI; o0 L Mercy; 280 pupils. Director, Rev. L. Stenger. Church Committee. Alldrew Kemper, John Murrin, Frank Koch, F. H. Goettler, William Reiland, Ernest Stock, Frank Sibell. Holy Name Society. Senior Division: Pres., W, Z. Murrin; Sec., Jas. Feldman; Treas., Frank Koch. Juhior Division: Pres., Chas. Noullet; Sec., Chas. Schliclit; Treas., Chas. Stock. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Director, Rev. L. Stenger; Pres., L. P. Litzinger; Sec., Mrs. Frank Kemper. Usher Club. Director, Rev. L. Stenger; Pres., Albert Shaffer. L. C. B. A. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Leonard Stenger, St. Peter's, Franklin st.,, Butler. Director, Mathias Jost, Hotel Butler, Butler. Pres., Andrew Eichenlaub, East Jefferson st., Butler. Vice Pres., David Rankin, 112 Lincoln st., Butler. Sec. and Treas., Thos. A. Scheffel, Butler. Catholic Mutual Benefit Association. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in Second Vice Pres., George Gregel, 321 N.. K. of C. Hall, Butler. Washiilgton st., Butler. Spiritual Advisers, Rev. P. K. Collins and Rec. Sec., C. E. Connell, 315 E. Pearl st., Rev. L. Stenger. Butler,. Past Pres., H. T. Rattigan, 322 E. Clay st., Fin. Sec., C. Dougan, E. Penn st., Butler. Butler.'1 reas., John Bayer, Franklin st., Butler. Pres., Earl Young, N. Elm st., Butler. ~ Marshal, Joseph Beck, N,. Elm st., Butler. First Vice Pres., John Daugherty, 826 Locust Guard, Herman. Hohn, 119 E. Wayne st., st., Butler. Butler. Butler Council No. 866 Knights of Columbus (not affiliated with any one church). Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30'i'reas., C. J. Ball, E. Jefferson st., Butler. in Stein Building, S,. Main st., Butler. Warden, B. McKeown, Butler. Spiritual Director, Rev,. P. K. Collins, St. Advocate, E. H. Burk, Cliff st., Butler. Paul's, Butler. Lecturer, W. H. Snaman, 152 N. Main st.,. Grand Knight, John Murrin, 145 Brady st., Butler. Butler: Inside Guard, Thos. Walsh, Butler. Deputy Grand Knight, M. F. Carroll, Verona. Outside Guard, R. B. Young, New Castte st., Chancellor, J. V. Kelly, 300 Spring ave., Butler. Butler. Fin. Sec., L P,. Litzinger, 257 S. Main st., Trustees, B. Kemper, Franklin st., Butler; J, Butler. W. Bayer, 335 Franklin st., Butler; Chas. Rec. Sec., O. H. McGrady, Butler. Connell, 315 E. Pearl st., Butler. Zk1Me it Re I 5HtI illar,P MRS. M. REIHING, PROP. COR. S. MAIN and E. WAYNE STREETS BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA - - t 259 ROOMS WITH BATH RUNNING WATER IN EACH ROOMCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BUTLER COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. WENDELIN'S MISSION, St. Wendel (Carbon Center P. O.) Attended from Herman. HARMONY MISSION. Attended from Ellwood City. ST. ANTHONY'S MISSION, Harrisville. ST. MARY'S MONASTERY, Herman. Rev. P. Agatho Rolf, Pastor. (See School and College Section.) Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:00; Week C. M. B. A. Meets First and Third Saturday at 8:00 at Days, 8:00. Herman. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Agatho Rolf. Parochial Schools: Sisters Divine Pro- Past Pres., Francis S. Barry, Great Belt. Pres., Francis S. Barry, Great Belt. vidence; 115 pupils. First Vice Pres., Charles Brandt, Great Belt. Second Vice Pres., L. Smith, Great Belt. Church Committee. Rec. Sec., James L. Barry Great Belt. George Schaur, Daniel Kramer, Henry Reott, Fin. Sec., David Schnur, Herman. Wendel Nebel. Treas., George W, Schnur, R. F. D. 5,'Butler. Marshal, Alphonsus Barry, Great Belt. L. C. B. A. Guard, Herman Eighenlaub', Herman. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Lyndora. Rev. F. Bacewski, Pastor. MATER DOLOROSA MISSION, Millertown, East Brady P.O., R. F. D. No. 1, Armstrong County. Attended from East Brady. ST. ALPHONSUS' CHURCH, Murrinsville. Rev. P. J. McKenna, Pastor, Boyer P. O., Murrinsville. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week Days, 8:00. MISSION, St. Mary's, Parkers Landing: Mass on the First Sunday of each month, 10:30. Church Committee: J. A, Kelly, James Duffy, Henry Heggarty. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, North Oakland. Rev. Daniel J. O'Connell, Rector. ST. JOSEPH's MISSION (German), North Oakland. Rev. Daniel J. O'Connell, Pastor. ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Petrolia. Rev. P. Diskin, Pastor. ST. JOSEPH'S MISSION, Saxonburg. ST. MARY'S MISSION, West Winfield. ST. GREGORY'S CHURGH, Zelienople. Rev. John A. Greiner, Pastor, Zelienople. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; Holy Name Society. Week Days, 8:00; Holy Days of Ob- Spiritual Director, Rev. John A. Greiner; Pres., ligation, 5:45 and 9:00. A. M. Frauenheim. Baptisms: Sundays, 1:00 p. m. Altar Society. Parochial School: On way of construc- Director, Rev. J. A. Greiner; Pres., Mrs. A. B. Frauenheim; Vice Pres., Miss Agnes Mction. Gowan; Treas., Miss Bertha Bruggeman. Church Committee., Missionary Aid Society. A. M. Frauenheim, M. Heyl, J. A. Frauen- Director, Rev. J. A. Greiner; Promoter, Miss heim, P. J. McCabe, M. Sunal, J. P. Resch. Bertha Bruggeman. 260FAYETTE COUNTY CHURCHES ST. SEBASTIAN'S CHURCH, Belle Vernon. Attended from Monessen. ST. HEDWIG'S CHURCH, Briar Hill. Rev. Bejerkowski, Pastor. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Brownsville. Rev. Francis Hovora, Pastor. St. Peter's Church and Cemetery, Brownsville. One of the Most Picturesque and Historic Places in Pennsylvania. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Brownsville. Rev. Thos. J. Glynn, Pastor, Brownsville; Fr. Shannahan, Assistant Pro Temrn. Rev. Thos. J. Glynn. Masses: Sundays, 8:00; High Mass, 10:30; Baptisms: After High Mass. Church Committee. john Vogt, Joseph Hall, Frank Niner, L. A. Fisher, John Lynch, Herman Elliott, James McManus, John Dougherty, all of Brownsville. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Mrs. Rickard, South Brownsville. Vice Pres., Miss Carrie Claybaugh, Brownsville. Sec., Miss Ann McAleere, Brownsville. Missionary Aid Society..Mrs. Rickard, South Brownsville; Miss Carrie Claybaugh, Brownsville; Mrs. Garred, Brownsville.F. C. Sauer, Architect. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Connellsville. Rev. John Burns, Pastor; Rev. William Merz, Assistant; Residence, Connellsville; Both Phones. Masses-Sundays and Holy Days, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:30. Vespers and Benediction, 7:30. Baptisms-Sundays at 2:00. Marriages-Nine o'clock, with Nuptial Mass. Confessions-Saturdays 3:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00; same hours on Vigils of I-Ioly Days and First Fridays. Children must come in the afternoon. Parochial Schools-7 rooms, 5 Sisters of St. Joseph, 390 pupils. W. N. LECHE Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Tailored GarmentsCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. E. L. Sullivan, President P. J. Sullivan, Bell Phone 491 Court P. A. Phone 181 Main EAGLE Lubricating Oil Co. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE LUBRICANTS, Secretary and Treasurer Al 426-428 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cylinder Oil Engine Oil Ammonia Oil Compressor Oil Dynamo Oil A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES: Miners' Oil Graphite Plunger Grease Mining Machine Oil Cup Grease Automobile Oil Graphite Rope Grease Gas Engine Oil Belt Dressing Signal Oil Axle Grease Monarch Boiler Compound Eagle Linseed Oil Soap, the Only Safe Soap to use on your Automobiles. 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I I 4Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 31 DECEASED CLERGY I ~1 Rt. Rev. John Tuigg, D.D. The third bishop of Pittsburgh, Rt. Rev. John Tuigg, was born in Cork, Ireland, February 19, 1821; ordained priest in Pittsburgh, May 14, 1850; consecrated bishop, MIarch 19, 1876; entrusted with the administration of the vacant See of Allegheny, August 1877; died in Altoona, December 7, 1889, where his remains are buried. Lambert, Rev. Wm. Nesson, Rev. Lancaster, Rev. J. M. N euber, Rev Larkin, Rev. John Neville, Rev. Leechwith, Rev,. Th'los. Nolan, Rev. Lentcke, Rev. Henry Nolon, Rev. Linder, Rev. Jos. O'Brannigan, Lonergan, Rev. Patrick O'Brian, Rev Lyons, Rev. Sam'l O'Brien, Rev Mackin, Rev. Bern O'Conner, R Malady, Rev. Jno. J. O'Conner, R Malone, Rev. Thos. O'Flaherty, Martin, Rev. Jno.. O'Halloran, I Martin, Rev. J. F. O'Malley, Rc Masquelet, Rev. Francis O'Neil, Rev. Meagher, Rev. Jas. O'Neil, Rev. Mickiewicz, Rev. F. L. O'Reilly, Re Mickiewicz, Rev. L. A,. \M. O'Rourke, RE Mitchell, Rev. M. J. O'Shea, Rev. Mollinger, Rev. S. G. Paulatigi, Re Morgan, Rev. Pollard Phelan, Rev. Morsetigh, Rev. Jno. Pierre, Rev. Muhlberger, Rev. M,. Pollard, Rev. Mullen, Rev. Tobias Powers, Rev. Murphy, Rev. M. Quigley, Rex Murphy, Rev. M. P. Quinn, Rev. McCararn, Rev. Jno. F. Rafferty, Rex McConnell, Rev. Arthur Ramacher, R McCourt, Rev. Francis Reardon, Rex McCullough, Rev,. Thos. Reck, Rev. McDonald, Rev. J. J. Regnes, Rev. MclEvoy, Rev. L.- P. Reid, Rev.. J \I/VcEorue, Rev. T'. Reynolds, Re McGirr, Rev. Terence Riordan, Re, McGowan, Rev. Jas. Rittiger, Rex McGratl, Rev. Wm. Roche, Rev. McGuire, Rev. Chas,. B. Rogue, Rev. McMahon, Rev. E. Romelfanger, McMMudy, Rev. Henry Rosswag, Re McSteen, Rev. J. P. Seneca, Rev. McSweeney, Rev. P. Scanlon, Rev McTigh, Rev. J. JSchafflenteur, Naslh, Rev. Jas. Schifferer, R Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, D.D. Pittsburgh's fourth bishop, Rt. Rev. Richard Phelan, was born at Sralee, near Ballyragget, Kilkenny, Ireland, January 1, 1828; ordained in Pittsburgh, May 4, 1854; consecrated bishop, August 2, 1885; died December 20, 1904, at Idlewood, and his remains are interred in St. Mary's Cemetery, Pittsburgh. C. V. Jos.' thos. Wm. A. Jas. Rev,. K. Denn:s F. X. ev. Jas. ev. Jno. B. Rev. Thos. Rev. P,. B. ev. Patrick Peter J. v. Jno. ev,. J. A. F. J,. ev. Francis L. S. Paul ~ Wnl. Jas. v. J,. J. Thos. r. Patk..ev. Vincent v. Jno. E. Anthony M. as. ev. Terance v. JTno. v. Jno. Aaron L. M. Dela. Rev. Jas. v,. Jas. F.. J.O Rev. P. ev. M. Schmidt, Rev. Jno. Schmitt, Rev. J,. B. Sheehan, Rev. Cornelitus Sheehan, Rev. Patk. Sheehan, Rev. P. M. Shell, Rev. Jno. Slatterv, Rev. Jas. Smallzbauer, Rev. Smith, Rev,. Thos. A. Sorg, Rev. N. Stalschmadt, Rev. F. Staub, Rev. J. Stauber, Rev. N. Steffen, Rev. Fred. Steger Rev. M. Steibel, Rev,. Jno. Stillinger, Rev. J. A. Stillrich, Rev. Jno. Szniegiel, Rev. A. W. Tahaney, Rev. J. P. Tamchina, Rev. Jno. Thayer, Rev. Jno. Thurheinier, Rev. P. Toban, Rev. Jas. Iracey, Rev. Jas. Trautewein, Rev. Edw. Van-De-Wejer, Rev. A. T. Vilmier, Rev. P. H. Wall, Rev. Stephen Walsh, Rev. Daniel S. Walsh, Rev. Jno. Ward, Rev. Patk. Walsh, Rev. Thos,. Waters, Rev. Robt. Watteirson, Rev. Jno. A. Wertenbach, Rev. A. A. Whalen, Rev. Chas. Wielgus, Rev. Jos,. Wider, Rev. Raymond Wilson, Rev. H.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Connellsville-Continued. CHURCH COMMITTEE. Chairman, Joseph Soisson, 120 W. Main st., J. D. Madigan, 130 E. Fairview ave., ConnellsConnellsville. ville. John Dixon, 225 N. Water st., Connellsville. Joseph Tippman, 1009 S. Pittsburg st. James McGrath, 331 N. Pittsburg st., Connells- Patrick May, 107 E,. Cedar ave., Connellsville. ville. P. J. Tormay, Connellsville. MISSIONARY AID SOCIETY. Pres., J. V. Ralston, 353 N,. Pittsburg st., Treas., V. H,. Soisson, 214 E. Fairview ave., Connellsville. Connellsville. Vice Pres., Fred Neuroth, Connellsville. Prefect, Miss Anna I,owney, 508 Edna st., Sec., Miss Rose Donegan, 202 W. Cedar ave., Connellsville. YOUNG LADIES' SODALITY. Prefect, Miss Anna Lawney, 508 Edna st., Sec., Miss Claire Dixon, 225 N. Water st., Connellsville. Connellsville. Treas.., Miss Annie Harrigan, 107 W. Cedar ave., Connellsville. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 1. Meets Third Sunday at 2:00 in Lecture Fin. Sec., Frank Hanlon, 511 E. Fayette st., Room of Immaculate Conception Church. Connellsville. Chaplain, Rev. John Burns. Rec. Sec., John Brown, S. Connellsville. Pres., T. J. Collins, First st., S. Connellsville Treas., John Irwin, 130 N. Prospect st., Con(Lock Box 64, Connellsville). nellsville. Vice Pres., James O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st., Sentinel, P. J. Foley, 627 York ave., ConConnellsville. nellsville. LADIES' AUXILIARY ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 1. Meets Fourth'hursday at 7:30 in Lecture Rec, Sec., Miss Anna Conaway, West Side, Room of Immaculate Conception Church, Con- Connellsville. nellsville. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary E. Connolly, West Side, Pres., Mrs. Della O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st., Connellsville. Connellsville. Treas., Mrs. Isabelle Doyle, 116 W. Apple st, Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McCusker, West Side. Connellsville. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 42. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 7:30 Fin. Sec., Fred W. Neuroth, 612 Park ave., in Reisseger's Hall, Connellsville. Connellsville. Pres., John J. Keating, 105 N. Sixth st., S.S., Treas., Edw, Dublin, 502 Gibson ave., ConConnellsville. nellsville. Rec. Sec., Lawrence Donegan, 202 W. Cedar Chancellor, Jos. Tippman, Sr., 1009 S. Pittsave., Connellsville. burg st., Connellsville. Guard, John J. Brady, 361 N. Arch st., Connellsville. HOLY NAME SOCIETY. Pres., J. W. Ralston, 353 N. Pittsburg st., Sec., Dennis Lowney, 508 Edna st., ConnellsConnellsville. ville. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, YOUGHIOGHENY COUNCIL No. 948. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at Rec. Sec., John T. McGrath, Dawson. 8:00 in Market Hall, Connellsville. Fin. Sec., John Irwin, 130 N. Pittsburgh st., Chaplain, Rev. John Burns. Connellsville. Grand Knight, P. J. Tormay, Connellsville. Treas,., V. H. Soisson, 214 E. Fairview ave., Deputy Grand Knight, J. E. Kelly, 136 W. Connellsville. Apple st., Connellsville. The Largest, Finest and Most Up-to-Date Furniture and Music House in Western Pennsylvania WALLACE FURNITURE CO. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Furnitures and Housefurnishing Goods Complete L-ine of CARPFETS Both Phones WALLACE BLOCK, 154-158 WEST MAIN STREET CONNELLSVILLE, PA. 263IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Connellsville-Continued. Chancellor, Raymond L.. Ryan, 203 N. Pros- Connellsville; J. J. Dougherty, 203 E.. Cedar pect st., Connellsville. ave., Connellsville; John J. Driscoll, R. F. Inside Guard, M. C. O'Connor, 210 Pulaski D., Connellsville. st., Connellsville. Advocate, Frank Scary, 504 W. Murphy ave.. Outside Guard, P. J. O'Connor, 210 Pulaski Connellsville. st., Connellsville,.' Warden, P,. W. Menster, R. F. D., ConnellsLecturer, Joseph L. Fritsch, 106 S. Prospect ville. st., Connellsville. Organist and Chorister, James L. Dixon, Trustees, P. J. Harrigan, 107 W. Cedar ave., Meyersdale. KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE, BRANCH No. 58. Meets First Sunday of each month. ville. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John T. Burns, Im- Vice Pres., Jacob Brass, 510 E. Gibsen ave., maculate Conception, East Main st., Con- Connellsville. nellsville. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Sikora, 836 Ninth st., Director, Joseph Beucher, 507 E. Francis ave., Connellsville. Connellsville. Marshal, Dominick, Michalowski, 231 Queen Pres., Herman Lucking, 211 Hill st., Connells- st., Connellsville. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 388. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Lowney, 508 Edna st., 7:30 in Stader's Hall, Connellsville,. Connellsville. Past Pres., Mrs. Jennie Quinn, 306 N,. Arch Fin.' Sec., Miss Rose Donegan, 202 W. Cedar st., Connellsville. ave., Connellsville. Pres., Miss Catherine Corrigan, Gibson ave. Treas., Mrs. Della O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st., Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary E,. Connelly, 106 S.'Connellsville. Second st., W.S., Connellsville. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL CHURCH (ITALIAN), CONNELLSVILLE. Pastor, Rev. D. Adam Bini. Residence, 239 Baldwin Ave., Connellsville. Masses: Sundays at 8:00 and 10:30; Holy Days at 10:30. Sunday School at 2:00, taught by Sisters of St. Joseph. Vespers at 7:30. Devotions to St. Anthony of Padua, every Thursday evening at 7:30. Weddings: At 8:00. Baptisms: Sundays, 9:00 to 10:00 or by appointment. Confessions: Before and after early Mass. Church Committee-Mike Falconi and Frank Gigliotti. Church Trustees-Raimondo Gagliardi, Joe Corrado, Louis Davane and Andrew Giosso. Holy Name Society. Society of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Society of St. Rocco,. Fratellanza Italiana, Pres., Joe Corrado, 631 Island ave., Connellsville. Society of St. Rocco, Pres., Frank Visconti, 321 York ave., Connellsville. Rev. D. Adam Bini. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH (SLOVAK), CONNELLSVILLE. Pastor, Rev. E. E. Gelhof. Residence, 908 Main St., W. S., Connellsville; (West Side, formerly New Haven). Bell Telephone. Masses--Sundays and Holy Days, 9 and 11; Sunday School, 10 to 11. Vespers-First and Third Sundays at 4; Second and Fourth Sundays at 7:30. Baptisms--By appointmen,. Marriages-By appointment. Confessions-Before and after early Masses. Church Committee. St. Cyril and Methodes Society. Anton S. Pollock, Chairman; Josef Gmitter, Society of the Immaculate Conception. George Havancy, A. Semrak, Paul Semka, St. John The Evangelist Society. John Spisak. Society of St. Joseph. St. Anne's Society (Ladies). Society of St. Michael the Archangel. St, Augustine's Society. Sodality of St. Martha (Young Ladies). St. Bartholemy Society. Society of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgis Society of St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Young (Ladies). Ladies). Society of SS. Peter and Paul.FAYETTE COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. EMRY'S (Magyar) CHURCH, Connellsville. Rev. R. Paulovits, Pastor; M,asses--Sundays 11:15, with Benediction and Stations of the Cross. St. Emry's Church Committee. John Vizi, Leisenring No. 3; Geo. Adam, Mt. Braddock; Fmry Bernat, Leisenring No. 1. Holy Name Society, Pres., Julius Jaszay, Leisenring No. 1. Men's Sodality, Pres., John Svajko, Adelaide. Missionary Aid Society. HOLY TRINITY (Polish) CHURCH, 109 Seventh Street, W. Connellsville. Rev. J. Luniewski, Rector. Mlasses: Sundays, 9:00 and 11:00. Parochial Schools: Children taught three months during vacation time in Polish language and Catechism. Church Committee. John Bicsiada, St. Basinski, John Ciesielski, Jos. Kwiatkowoki, Michael Lakaszak, Nich. Wojciechowski. St. Casimir's Sodality. Holy Trinity Sodality. St. Michael's Polish National Union. Holy Rosary (Ladies) Sodality. Holy Trinity Church, West Connellsville. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Dawson. Rev. J. Sedlmaier, Pastor. A. O. H. Division No. 6. I. C. B. U. Meets Third Sunday at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Patrick Hasson. Church Hall, Adelaide. Past Pres., Win. Ambrose, Vanderbilt. Pres., Dennis Coll, Adelaide. Pres., John Quinn, Vanderbilt. First Vice Pres., Jess Lewis, Vanderbilt. Vice Pres., William Boylen, Adelaide,. Second Vice Pres., Robt. Burns, Vanderbilt. Rec. Sec., William Ambrose, Vanderbilt. Rec. Sec., Anthony King, Dawson.'Ireas., John Quinn, Vanderbilt. Fin. Sec., John F. Smith, Dawson. Fin. Sec,., Hugh Fealie, Vanderbilt. Treas., Adam Doerfler, Dawson. Sentinel, John Boylen, Adelaide. Marshal, Hugh Fealey, Vanderbilt. Sergeant, Martin Foley, Adelaide. Guard, M. J. J. Madden, Vanderbilt. ST. ALOYSIUS' CHURCH, Dunbar. Rev. Edwarid D. Murphy, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30. A. O. H. Division No. 9. Baptislmis: Sundays, 12:30 p. m. Meets Fourth Sunday in Dunbar. Parochial Schools: Sisters of St. Joseph; Pres., Wm. Kerwin, Dunbar.' Rec. Sec., Michael Logan, Dunbar. 107 pupils. Fin. Sec., James V. Connell, Dunbar. Church Committee. Fin. Sec., James V. Connell, Box 118, Dunbar. W'Wim. Hampton, Patrick Connell, Dennis Fin- Vice Pres. John Dufy Dunbar. Vice Pres., John Duffy, Dunbar. nerty, John Gilmore. ELLIOTTSVILLE MISSION. Attended from Uniontown. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Polish), Everson. Rev. M. G. Orzechowski, Pastor. ST. EDWARD'S MISSION, Fayette City. Rev. Francis Hovora, Pastor. ST. THOMAS' (Polish) CHURCH, Footedale (P. O. New Salem). Rev. John Kopera, Rector. ST. COLUMBKILLE'S CHURCH, Leckrone. Rev. John W. Kovalsky, Pastor. CONNELLSVILLE PLANING MILL COMPANY CONNELLSVILLE, PENNA. RETAIL LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED266 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FAYETTE COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. MARY'S CHURCH (Greek), Leisenring. Rev. Alex. Dzubay, Rector. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S CHURCH, Leisenring. Rev. J. L. Brennan, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week Pres., Wm. McGarritty, Leisenring. Days, 7:30. First Vice Pres., Edward Connelly, Leisenring. Second Vice Pres., Jno. Mcintyre, Leisenring. ChurchCommittee. Rec. Sec., J. W. Metzlar, Leisenring. Church Committee. Fin. Sec., P. J. Henry, Leisenring. Joseph Malia, Philip Reilley, Bernard Logan,'reas., Thos. Donovan, Leisenring. Patrick McIntyre, George Graham. Marshal, Jas. Clark, Leisenring. C. M. B. A. Guard, Philip Meeghan, Leisenring. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:00. i N in St. Vincent de Paul Hall, Leisenring. A. 0. H. Division No. 7. L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 2. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J,. L. Brennan. L. B. A. Past Pres., Richard H. Barry, Leisenring. ST. CECELIA'S CHURCH, Lemont. Attended from Uniontown. ALL SAINT'S CHURCH, Masontown. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' CHURCH, McClellandtown. Rev. F. J. Kolb, Pastor. ST. PROCOPIUS' CHURCH, New Salem. Rev. Chailes Janda, Rector. ST. HUBERT'S CHURCH, Point Marion. Rev. E. Glennon. ST. CASIMIR'S CHURCH, Republic. Rev. A. J. Keist, Pastor. Misslon, Briar Hill. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Star Junction. Rev. Stanislaus Moravek, Pastor. MISSION, Smock. MISSION, Tower Hill. Attended from Footedale. HOLY CROSS CHURCH (ITALIAN), UNIONTOWN. Pastor, Rev. I. A. Vocca. Residence, 109 W. Berkley Street, Uniontown; Masses-Sundays and Holy Days, 9:00 and 10:30; Vespers, 7:30; Week Day Devotions, 7:30. Church Committee. Holy Name Society. Mike D'Atiria, Vincent D'Auria, Jan. Sansome, Pres., Zaccaria D'Agastinlo; 20 members. Nich. Young. Usher Club. Sodality of Children of Mary. V. D'Auria, P. D'Auria, Dominic Gismondi. ~ stablheth 1858 3illtiam Aunt tn rewerlrr ant B Sptit an E.Mtitter 7Z~ Brfi~st Dillatn ~3trpi lniontoun, tnionto u, a. Street Cars Pass the Door to R. F. SAMPLE E. B. MABSHALL All Parts of the City SAMPLE ROOMS ilt l,tAt Central Hotel ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. James Moran, Proprietor EVERY ROOM A IFRONT ROOM. UNIONTOWN, PA. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. Near P. R. R. Depot %1*._ Commercial Men's Patronage Solicited'Anionflatun,'Fa.a-1. J. Lohman, Architect. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, UNIONTOWN. Pastor, Rev. Bernard Kenna. Residence, Jefferson Street, Uniontown; Bell Telephone. Masses-Sundays and Holy Days, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 7:30; Sunday School, 3:00. Baptisms-Sundays, after Last Mass. Confessions-Saturdays and Virgils of Holy Days, 4:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. Missions attached to St. John's Parish-Elliottsville, Fayette Co., Visitation; Lemont, Fayette Co., St. Cecelia's; Markleysburg, Fayette Co., and Gibbons Glade, Fayette Co. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. Pres., Mrs. A. C. Hagan, 102 N. Gallatin st., Uniontown. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BEIE!FIT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 151. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, Union- Rec. Sec., P. J. Regan, Lemont Furnace. town,. Treas,., Jos. Mangert, 8 W. Peter st., UnionPres.. Wm. Fallon, Searight ave.. Uniontown. town. Vice Pres,., James Christie, Uniontown. Chancellor, George F. Gould, 76 Stewart st., Fin. Sec., W. B. Whaley, 72 Lawn ave., Union- Uniontown. town. Gniard, Thos. Rodgers, Uniontown. Bell Phone 869; Bell Phllone Residence 859 RALPH DOWNS DOWNS' PORTRAIT STUDIO 9 WEST MAIN STREET, UNIONTOWN, PA. VIEW WORK, KODAKS AND CHILDREN OUR SPECIALTY SUPPLIES-ENLARGEMENTSCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Uniontown-Continued. LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 815. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 8:00 Fin. Sec., Miss Frances Meehan, 144 Grant st., in Rutter's Hall, Uniontown. Uniontown. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. P. Kenna. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Mason, 29 Franklin Past Pres., Mrs. Delilah T. Hagan, 102 N. st., Ilniontown. Gallatin ave., Uniontown. Marshal, Mrs. Margaret Rogers, 132 Grant st., Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth J,. Locke, 65 Jefferson Uniontown. st., Uniontown. Guard, Irene Slazek, 214 Derrick ave., UnionFirst Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Lane, 50 town. Lawn ave., Uniontown. Trustees, Elizabeth O'Connell, Derrick ave., Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Edith Gould, 76 Uniontown; Katherine Christie, R. F, D. No. Stewart ave., Uniontown. 2, Uniontown; Mary Fallon, Searight ave., Treas., Mrs. Kath. McHugh, 55 Wilson ave., Uniontown. Uniontown. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 5. Meets First Sunday at 2:30 in A. O. U. W. Vice Pres., Harry Fagan, Uniontown. Hall, cor. Main and Pittsburg sts., Uniontown. Rec. Sec., Austin Kane, Edinborn, Pres., Wm. Fallon, 3 Searight ave., Union- Fin. Sec., Thomas O'Rourke, West Leisenring. town. Treas., Alex. McDade, Continental No. 2. LADIES' AUXILIARY, ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 1. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30, Main and Fin. Sec., Miss Sara Nealis, Dunbar. Pittsburgh sts., Uniontown. Rec. Sec., Miss Brigid Nealis, Dunbar. Pres., Mrs. Mary Lynch,'10/2 W. Main st., Treas, Mrs. Mary Kane, Lemont Furnace. Uniontown. Sergeant, Mrs. Mary Fallon, 3 W. Searight Vice Pres,, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connell, General ave., Uniontown. Delivery, Uniontown. Sentinel, Mrs. Thos. Forken, Leisering Furnace. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, UNIONTOWN COUNCIL No. 1275. Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays at 8:00 Treas., D. J. Murphy, 49 Lemon st., Uniontown. in Room 307, First National Bank Bldg., Warden, J. J. McIntyre, Uniontown. Uniontown. Chancellor, P. J. Callaghan, Edinboro. Spiritual Director, Rev. B. P. Kenna. Inside Guard, J. E. Humpage, Uniontown. Grand Knight, J, WV. Campbell, Lechrone. Outside Guard. P. J. Reagan, Lemont Furnace. Deputy Grand Knight, P. J. Loche, 65 Jeffer- Lecturer, Patrick McCabe, Braddock st., son st., Uniontown. Uniontown. Fin. Sec., W. B. Whaley, Uniontown. Advocate, W. F. Lane, 6 Willson st., UnionKNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE, BRANCH No. 95. Meets Last Sunday at 4:30 in Rector House, Sec. Treas., Joseph Manger, Church st., UnionUniontown. town. Pres,., Jeremiah I,ynch, 10/2 W. Main st., Marshal, Ad. Bittner, Uniontown. Uniontown. Director, Aug. Smith, Uniontown, Vice Pres., W. B. Whaley, 72 Lawn ave., Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Kenna. Uniontown. ST. MARY'S CHURCH (SLAV), UNIONTOWN. Pastor, Rev. Frank G. Sebik. Residence, 61 N. Mt. Vernon Avenue, Uniontown; Bell Telephone. Masses-Sundays and Holy Days, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Days, 8:30; Sunday School, 3:00. Confessions-3:30 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 8:3Q. Parochial School-During Summer, June 20 to August 20. PARISH SOCIETIES. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; Missionary Aid Society; Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Society of St. John the Baptist; St. Wendelin Society; St. Emre Society; SS. Peter and Paul Society; Holy Rosary Society and Slovak Catholic Union. INSURANCE THAT INSURES MORAL-SEE RIGHT BEFORE YOU INSURE J. A. SEARIGHT AGENCY ESTABLISHED OVER 45 YEARS 9 EAST MAIN STREET UNIONTOWN, PA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE OLDEST, BEST, STRONGEST AND MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD 268FAYETTE COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (SLOVAK), UNIONTOWN. Pastor, Rev, Boleslaus Pawlowski..Residence, 250 S. Mt. Vernon Avenue, Uniontown; Bell Telephone. Rev. B. Pawlowski, Uniontown. Masses-Sundays and Holy Days, 8:30 and 10:30; Week Days, 8:30; Vespers, Sundays, 4:00. Parochial Schools-Lay teachers; 50 pupils. Church Committee: Joseph Bouczkowski, Stanislaus Syja and Louis Stempniak. Holy Name Society; Polish Uhlans of St. Stanislaus; St. Joseph's Society, and SS. Peter and Paul Society,. INDIANA COUNTY CHURCHES SS. SIMON, AND JUDE'S CHURCH, Blairsville. Rev. P. J. Hawe, Rector; Rev. P. Brennen, Assistant. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Second Vice Pres., Elmer Marks, Blairsville. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 Rec. Sec., Frank New, Blairsville. in School Hall, Blairsville. Fin. Sec., J. C. Johnson, Blairsville. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. J. Hawe. Marshal, W. S. Palmer, Blairsville. Past Pres., Chas. J. Short, Blairsville. Guard,, Blairville. Pres., John G. New, Blairsville., Blairsville First Vice Pres., Chas. K. New, Blairsville. Treas., D. A. Fenlon, Blairsville. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Cameron's Bottom (P. O., Heilwood). Rev. Anthony Gracik, Pastor. Masses: First and Third Sundays of MISSION: Heilwood-St. John Bapeach month, High Mass at 11:00; tist congregation. Masses First and Week Days, daily at 8:00. Second Sunday of month, 9:00; BapBaptisms: After Mass. tisms after Mass. New church under Church Committee. construction built by Possum-Glory Henry A. Weiland, George Hoffman, Frank Coal Co. Distance from Cameron's Maloy, Vincent Maloy, James Downey, Jr., Bottom, 3 miles. James Conway. MISSION: Dixonville - Sacred Heart MISSION: S'tanford-St. Elizabeth congregation. Masses Second and congregation. Masses Second and Fourth Sunday of month, 9:010 and Fourth Sunday of month, 9:00 and 11:00 respectively; Baptisms after 11:00 respectively; Baptisms after Mass. All services in "Banic Hall." Mass. Distance from Cameron's Distance from Camevon's Bottom, Bottom, 10 miles. 15 miles. N. B.-The parochial church of St. Patrick From the once large congregation are surand the residence of the pastor is situated on viving eighteen families, exclusively farmers of the so-called "Monastery farm," which' was not the best condition, living on large but poor donated "for the better maintenance, support farms in distances from one to three miles and perpetration of the Roman Catholic faith" farms in distances from one to the miles to the Order of St. Francis (Aug. 9, 1806), by from te church. The Catholics on the MisJoseph Cauffman; contains 33234 acres. sions are Slavish mine workers.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INDIANA COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. MICHAEL'S ARCHANGEL CHURCH, Glen Campbell, with Mission Church of SS. Peter and Paul's, Arcadia. Rev. John Wasyliszyn, Pastor, Glen Campbell. Masses: Sundays, at Parish Church, Church Committee.'9:30 and 11:00 alternate Sundays; at Thoimas Andrascik, Glen Campbell. M-ission, 9:30 and 11:00 alternate Andrew Foltak, Glen Campbell.:Sundays; Week Days, at the Church Tohn Gach, Glen Campbell. 8:00; at Missions oStephen Podsedly, Glen Campbell. -at 8:00; at Missions, occasionally. Holy Name Society. -Baptisms: When Mass is at 9:00, be- Missionary Aid Society. fore Mass; when at 11:00, after Mass. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH, Indiana. Rev. N. P. McNelis, Pastor; Rev. Emelia Farri, Rev. Francis Pearus and Rev. Francis Weiczoric, Assistants. Masses: 8:00 and 10:30, at Ernest Blessed Virgin Sodality. Chambersville, Josephine, Coral and League of Sacred Heart. Clymer. c. R. B. A. Baptisms: At all Hours.;T. GEORGE, BRANCH No. 24. Church Committee. Meets Second Sunday of each month. G. W. Graff, G. W. Plotzer, John Stadtmiller, Spiritual Adviser. Rev, N. P. McNellis, St. Frank Marshall, Fdward O'Hara, Clement Bernard's, Indiana. -Iasinger,. Director, George W. Graff, Indiana. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., Bennet Stadtmiller, Indiana. Pres,., Lawrence Vogel; Vice Pres., John Stadt- Vice Pres., J. J. Ohlinger, Indiana. miller; Sec., Stella Hasinger. Sec. and Treas., J. Clement Hasinger, Indiana. MIISSION, Coral. Attended from Indiana. MISSION, Ernest. Attended from Indiana. MISSION, Josephine. Attended from Indiana. MISSION, Chambersville. Attended from Indiana. MISSION, Clymer. Attended from Indiana. HOLY CROSS CHURCH, Iselin. Rev. W. Pawelkiewiecz, Pastor. ST. FRANCIS ASSISIENSIS CHURCH, Rossiter. Rev. Donato Fabrizio, Pastor. Masses: 8:30 and 10:30; Vesper and Church Committee. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- Dennis Dougherty, William Corbett, John Taki, ment at 7:00. Joe Barone, Elik Floty. Baptisms: Sundays at 1:30 p. m.; Sun- Missionary Aid Society Protector, Rev. Donato Fabrizio and Mary day School at 2:30 p. m. Lynch,. JAMES A. HORTON LAKE S. MacNAB HORTON HARDWTARE COMPANY ON THE DIAMOND HAIRDWARE, STOVES, GLASS AND PAINTS NEW CASTLE, PA. E. ~. I(onnelly LOANS --REAL ESTATE INSURANCE ROOM 501 -LAWRBENCE SAVINGS AND TRUST BUILDING SELL PHONE 820 UNION PHONE 236 NE W CASTLE, PA. 270LAWRENCE COUNTY CHURCHES ST. AGATHA'S CHURCH, Ellwood City. Rev. Phillip Brady. Mission at. Harmony, Butler County. ST. LAWRENCE'S CHURCH, Hillsville. Rev. Rocco Maturo, Pastor. ST. TERESA'S MISSION, Hoytdale. Attended from Wampum. Interior St. Joseph's Church. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, NEW CASTLE. Parish Organized and Church Built in 1888. Pastor, Rev. F. J. Eger. Residence, 65 S. Jefferson Street; Bell Phone 473. Masses-Sundays, 8:00.and 10:30; Holy Days, 6:00 and 9:00; Week Days, W\inter 8:30, Summer 8:00. Baptisms-Sundays at 2:00 p. m. Marriages-With Mass, 9:00 a. m. Confessions-Saturdays, comimencing at 4:00; evenings at 7:30; same hours, for Vigils of Feast Days, Holy Days and First Fridays. Parochial Schools-170 Pupils, 4 Sisters of Divine Providence. CHURCH COMMITTEE. John P. Fleckenstein, 57 Mdlberry st., New Anton Moosmann, 104 Smithfield st., New Castle. Castle. George Mittinger, Jr., Highland ave., New George Rieder, 190 E. Reynolds st., New Castle. Castle. Daniel I,. O'Neill, 21 S. Mill st., New Castle. Edward Stroebele, 225 E. Reynolds st., New Dr. Jas. M. Popp, 60 N. Mercer st., New Castle. Castie. ST. JOSEPH'S USHER CLUB. George Scott, 275 Croton ave., New Castle. Wm. Brown, 393 Mabel st., New Castle. F. Miller, 187 E. Cutton st., New Castle. Francis Frey, 158 B. Reynolds st., New Castle. Joseph Moosmann, 48 Bluff st., New Castle. J, Sturm, 123 S. Lafayette st., New Castle. Clharles Bartberger, MAorris st., F,ast Side. Francis Kreaps, 649 Pennsylvania ave. YOUNG LADIES' SODALITY. Pres., Miss Josephine Seger, English ave., New Vice Pres., Miss Clara Preisel, 18 Etna st., New: Castle. Castle.ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, NEW CASTLE-Continued. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Moosmann, 48 Bluff St. Consultors, Miss Regina Ellwanger, 65 S. JefLibrarian, Miss Edna Hellstern, Hartman st. ferson st., New Castle; Miss Stella Eberle, 81 Asst. Librarians, Miss Mary Seger, Wood st., W. North st., New Castle; Miss Clara OchNew Castle; Miss Clara Duff, 158 Locust kowska, Locust st., New Castle. st., New Castle. LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 476. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 8:00. Treas., Mrs. Ella Seger, Wood st., New Castle. Pres., Mrs. Katherine Grim, 114 Chestnut st. Guard, Mrs. Anna Uhl, 118 Elm st., New First Vice Pres., Mrs. Dorothy Braun, 537 Castle. Du Shane st., New Castle. Trustees, Mrs. Mary McClafferty, 184 N. CasSecond Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Holsinger, 27 cade st., New Castle; Mrs. J. llorst, 157 N,. Mercer st., New Castle. Electric st., New Castle; Mrs. Stephana Braun, Rec. Sec., Mrs. Bartberger, Morris st., East 158 E. Reynolds st., New Castle; Mrs. Mary Side, New Castle. Pack, 168 E. Long ave., New Castle; Miss Fin. Sec., Mrs. Clara Mariacher, 185 E. Lutton Stella EIberle, 81 W. North st., New Castle. st., New Castle. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH- No. 59 Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 Rec. Sec., Andrew Fleckenstien, 250 N,. Jefin Jackson Block, New Castle.. ferson st., New Castle. Pres., J. B. Berger, 25Y2 N. Mercer st., New Treas., John P. Fleckenstien, 57 Mulberry st., Castle. New Castle. First Vice Pres., Augustus Haid, 867 Emerson Trustees, Jas. Sneyd, New Castle; N. J. Wolst., New Castle. ford, New Castle; J. B. Berger, 25/2 N. Second Vice Pres., Gomer Griffith, 367 Car- Mercer st., New Castle; Jas. Hannon, 523 leslie st., New Castle. W. Washington st., New Castle. KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE, BRANCH No. 70. Meets Last Sunday of each month. Pres., George W. Scott, 275 Croton ave., New Spiritual Adviser, Rev, T. J. Eger, St. Josep'h's. Castle. Vice Pres., Michael Ritti, 120 Porter st., New Marshal, Louis Preisel, 18 Etna st., New Castle. Castle. Director, A. S. Green, 89 N,. Shenango st., Sec. and Treas., F. J. Miller, 187 EIast Lutton New Castle. st., New Castle. St. Mary's Rectory, New Castle.32 Catholic Year Book and Directory of. Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. e~*~**~*~o*o**~*o~eoo~eeeee~~~~~~eoe~~~~~~~~~~~~~ee~~~~~~~~o**-********** 0 4 4 4 4 ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL, DUQUESNE, PA. E. B. LANG BRO. ARCHITECTS 810 HOUSE BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. PHONE COURT 2141 i (I Q d O Y b () () O a e e e e a o e i e i e i i i e i o a eCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 273 LAWRENCE COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, NEW CASTLE. Pastor, Rev. F. F. O'Shea, P.R., LL. D.; Assistants, Rev. P. Maher and Rev. J. V. Sharp. Residence, 72 N. Beaver Street; Both Phones. CHURCH COMMITTEE. Patrick Conway, 11X2 N. Walnut st., New James Flynn, 30 Croton ave., New Castle. Castle. B. J. McAleer, 104 Crawford ave., New Castle. Joseph Hannon, 523 W. Washington st., New Daniel Sullivan, 201 Crescent st., New Castle. Castle, James Waldron, 14 W. Washington st., New James J. Igoe, New Castle. Castle. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. Pres., James J. Igoe, 453 S. Mill st., New Treas.., Miss Anna Eagan, Bluff st., New Castle. Castle, Sec., Miss Ella A. Deely, 207 W. WashingVice Pres., John Newman, 202 Shaw st., ton st., New Castle. New Castle. MISSIONARY AID SOCIETY. Pres., Janmes J. Igoe, 453 S. Mill st., New Sec., Miss Ella A. Deely, 207 W. WashingCastle, ton st., New Castle. Vice Pres., John Newman, 202 Shaw st., Treas., Miss Anna sIagan, Bluff st., New Castle. New Castle. HOLY NAME SOCIETY. Organized During Lent, 1910. ST. MARY'S USHERS CLUB. Pres., Jos. Hannon, 523 WV. Washington st., Sec., Wm. F. Davis, 527 W. Washington st., New Castle. New Castle. Vice Pres., James Waldron, 14 E. Washing- Treas., John Newman, 202 Shaw st., New ton st., New Castle. Castle. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. Pres., John Donnellan, 564 S. Mill st., New Vice Pres., John C. Carlin,. 266 State st,, New Castle. Castle. Treas., John Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle. SACRED HEART LEAGUE. Sec,., Miss Catherine Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle. YOUNG LADIES' SODALITY. Meets First Friday and Friday before Third Asst. Prefect, Miss Mary Golden, 69 W. North Suinday at 8:00 in St. Mary's School Hall. st,, New Castle. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. Maher. Secy. and Treas., Miss Mary Rodgers, 267 W. Prefect, Miss Mary G. Flynn, 313 W. Wash- North st., New Castle. ington st., New Castle. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 1. Meets Second Saturday at 8:00 in St, Mary's Rec. Sec., Thomas Goodman, W. Washington Hall, New Castle. st., New Castle. Pres., John Sherry, 8 Spring st., New Castle. Fin,. Sec., J. A. Quinn, 95 Pearson st, New Vice Pres., James McCummings, Bluff st,., Castle. New Castle. Treas., Paul Meehan, 6 Bluff st., New Castle. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ST. MARY'S COUNCIL No. 512. Meets Second Wednesday at 8:00 and Fourth Sunday at 3:00 in Club Rooms, fifth floor, Hoyt Block, New Castle. Chaplain, Rev. P. F. Quinn. Grand Knight, John J. Maher, 360 W. Washington st., New Castle. Deputy Grand Knight, William C. McKeown, 145 Hazelcroft ave., New Castle. Chancellor; William J. Carlin, 120 Elm st., New Castle, Warden, John J. Agan, 263 Young st., New Castle. Asst. Warden, Wm. J. Beck, Harbor Road, Rec. Sec., Joseph J. McAleer, 104 Crawford ave., New Castle. Fin. Sec., C, J. Walzer, 13 /2 E. Washington st., New Castle. Treas., John C. Carlin, 266 State st., New Castle. Advocate, Stephen Boyle, Sr., 110 Elm st., New Castle. Inside Guard, Peter P.'Capitola, 131 S. Jefferson st., New Castle. Outside Guard, Patrick V. McDowell, 44 Etna st., New Castle. Lecturer, William F,. Berger, 25 2 N. Mercer st., New Castle. Trustees, Thomas J. Kreaps, 649 Pennsylvania ave., New Castle; John S. Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle; Daniel E. Sullivan, 201 Crescent ave., New Castle,. Crescent ave., New Castle. st., New Castle; Daniel E. Sullivan, 201 Chorister, Steven Griffith, 368 Carlisle st., New Castle. Organist, Frank B. Gilmore, 401 Blaine st., New Castle. Physician, Dr. P. J. Brice, 17 N. Jefferson st., New Castle.Stewart-Holland Co. IRON AND WIRE FENCING --= 300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, NEW CASTLE-Continued. LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, BRANCH No. 486. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in Royal Arcanum Hall, Neshannok ave., New Castle. Spiritual Director, Rev. F. F. O'Shea. Pres., Miss Josephine Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. First Vice Pres., 1Miss Nora Sullivan, 207 N. Jefferson st., New Castle,. Second Vice Pres., Miss Ellen Sennett, 144 Cottage st., New Castle. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Christine Schweikert, 78 N. Mercer St., New Castle. Fin. Sec., Miss Katherine Newman, 202 Shaw st., New Castle. Treas., Miss Ella A,. Deely, 207 W. Washington st., New Castle. Marshal, Miss Sue Rogan, 280 W. North st., New Castle. Guard, Miss Margaret Carlin, 266 State st., New Castle. St. Mary's Schobl, New Castle. LADIES' AUXILIARY, ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS, DIVISION No. 1. Meets First and Third Mondays at 8:00 in Fin. Sec., Miss Katie McDowell, 30 Etna st., Royal Arcanum Hall, New Castle. New Castle. Pres., Mrs. ilettie Sullivan, 107 W. Grant st., Treas., Miss Mary T. Rocks, 2 Bartram ave., New Castle. New Castle. Vice Pres., Miss Lizzie Quinn, 69 Pittsburg st., Mistress. Mrs. Margaret Carlin, 266 State st., New Castle. New Castle. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Capto, 122 Leasure ave., Sentinel, Mrs. Mary McCarthy, 10'% S. JefferNew Castle. son st., New Castle. Rev. F. J. Eger, New Castle. Rev. Nicola DeMita, New Castle. The Pittsburgh Catholic Issued Every Week Published at 8 Wood Street, Pittsburgh $1,50 Per YearLAW'RENCE COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. VITUS CHURCH (ITALIAN), NEW CASTLE. Pastor, Rev. Nicholas De Mita; Assistant, Rev. Joseph Daniele. Residence, 5 Maitland Street, New Castle; Bell Telephone No. 815. Masses-Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week days, 8:15. Parochial School (in Church Building)-5 Sisters of St. Francis, 225 pupils. SOCIETA CASA SAVOIA. Meets First Sunday at 2:30 in Savoia Hall, 21 W. Home st., New Castle. Pres., Vito De Simone, 71 Friendship st., New Castle. Vice Pres., Peter Biondi, 405%5 Jefferson st., New Castle. Sec., Nicola Faella, 56 Center st., New Castle. Treas., Giovanni Cassacchia, 472 Moravia st., New Castle. SOCIETA UMBERTO PRIMO. Meets First Sunday in Savoia HIall, 21 W. Home st., New Castle. Pres., Beniamino D'Agostino, 38 Beaver st., New Castle. Vice Pres., Francesco Paglia, 404 Jefferson st., New Castle. Sec., Giuseppe Guglinccelli, 14 Maitland st., New Castle. Treas., Pasquale Iannucelli, New Castle. CONGREGA DEL SANTO NOME. Meets First Sunday in Basement of St. Vitus Church, New Castle., Pres., Francesco Strizzi, 314 Neal st., New Castle. Treas.. Gaetano Raiano, 2 Maitland st., New Castle. Sec., Ferdinande Vallato, 28 E. Home st., New Castle. St. Vitus' Church, New Castle. SOCIETA CRISTOFARO COLOMBO. Meets First Sunday at 405/2 Jefferson st. Sec., Arsenio Giordano, 406 Jefferson st., New Pres., Antonio Ricciardi, 40552 Jefferson st., Castle. New Castle. Treas,., Pietro Biondi, 405 Jefferson st., New Vice Pres., Antonio Bullano, Rear 405M Jef- Castle. ferson st., New Castle. SOCIETA CATTOLICA DI PROTEZIONE. Meets in St. Vitus Church, New Castle. Sec., Francesco Strizzi, 314 Neal st., New Castle. Pres., Giovanni Cassacchia, 472 Moravia st., Treas., Nicola Armando, 52 E. Scioto st., New New Castle. Castle. SOCIETA FIGLIE DI MARIA. Meets First Sunday in Basement of St. Second Asst. Pres., Miss Mary Del Riccio, Vitus Church, New Castle. Morris st., New Castle. Pres., Miss Rose Biondi, 405/2 Jefferson st., Sec., Miss Mary Perrino, 320 Neal st., New New Castle. Castle. First Asst. Pres., Miss Maggie Chill, 14 Mait- Treas., Miss Mary Riccio, Morris st., New land st., New Castle. Castle. MADONNA OF CZENSTOCHOWA CHURCH (POLISH), NEW CASTLE. Pastor, Rev. J. Jaworski; Residence, 118 Oakland Street, New Castle. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, MAHONINGTOWN, NEW CASTLE. Pastor, Rev. P. F. Quinn; Residence, Mahoningtown. ST. MONICA'S CHURCH, Wampum. Rev. P. A. Dooley, Rector.WASHINGTON COUNTY CHURCHES ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, Bentleyville; Stations, Cokeburg and Marianna. Rev. Albert Garsika, Pastor; Rev. A. Jurgutis, Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30. Baptisms: 2:00 p. m. Masses at Missions: 9:30 and 11:30. Parochial Schools: F. Kubkowski, Ladies' Sodality. teacher; 67 pupils. St. Clement's Society. Church Committee. Andrew Kroll, John Mayer, Anthony Gerdic, SS. Peter and Paul's Society. Victor Alsko. 85 Members. NATIVITY BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, Bruceton. Attended from Finleyville. Interior St. Patrick's Church. New Church Built in 1907. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Canonsburg. Rev. A. Tyszka, Pastor. Parish organized April, 1891. St. Joseph's Men's Society. Christian Confraternity. Masses: Sundays, 9:00 and 10:30; Week Apostlehip of Praer. Days, 7:30. Holy Name Society. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Altar Society. Vespers: 3:00 p. m. Missionary Aid Society. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL'S CHURCH (Italian), Charleroi. Rev. V. Masseli, Pastor. SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS' CHURCH (Slav), Charleroi. ST. JEROME'S CHURCH, Seventh Street and Washington Avenue, Charleroi. Rev. Wril. Fries, Pastor; Rev. Thos. A. Connors, Assistant; 640 Washington Avenue, Charleroi. Holy Name Society. asses: Sundays, 7:30, 900 and 10:30. Pres., H. T'. Correll; Sec. and Treas., WV. J. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30. BrLmlage 87 Menibers Baptisms: Sundays, 1:00 p. m.; Church Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Sodality, 2:0'0 p. m.; Catechism, 2:30 Pres., Miss Anna M. Sullivan; Sec,., Miss Irene p. m.; Young Ladies' Sodality, 7:30 Hastings; Treas., Miss Mary Moore. p. m. Children of Mary (Young Ladies' Sodality). Church Committee. Children's Sodality. George Bailey, A,. W. Kiefer, Jno. W. Carroll, Altar Society. Pat. Connelly, M..T,. McGee, C. Minahan, Missionary Aid Society. Peter Lee, Patrick Acton, Patrick Fox, Jno. Pres., Thos. Harrington; Sec. and Treas., Jno. K. Rickey, Sec. VW. Carroll.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ST. JEROME'S CHURCH, CHARLEROI-Continued. K. of C. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in Charleroi Trust Co. Bldg., Charleroi. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Fries. Grand Knight, J. P,. Regan, Monessen. Deputy Grand Knight, D. A. Oates, P. O. Bldg., Charleroi. Chancellor, Rev,. C. J. Poetz, Monongahela City. Warden, Con. Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. Treas., Jos. M. Schoener, Cliarleroi. Fin. Sec., Wm. A. Correll, 352 Donner ave., Monessen. Rec. Sec., John Henrion, Wash ave., Charleroi. Trustees, P. Acton, Allenport; Thos. Archer, Donora; P. Lee,' Charleroi. Inside Guard, M. T. Crowley, 333 McKean ave., Charleroi. Outside Guard, F. J. Archer, Donora. Advocate, M. J,. McGee, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. C. M. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in P. H. C. Hall, Charleroi. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Wm. D. Fries. Past Pres., Geo, P. Pepperny, Charleroi. Pres., Henry Henger, Charleroi. First Vice Pres., A. N. Kiefer, Charleroi. Second Vice Pres., Frnest Ritzer, Charleroi. Rec.. Sec., Jos. M. Schoener, Charleroi. Fin. Sec., John Maines, Charleroi. Treas., M. J. McGee, Charleroi. Marshal, Mich. Coyne, Charleroi. Guard, Jos. Kane, Charleroi. L. C. B. A. Meets First and Third Wednesday at 8:00 in P. H. C. Hall, Fallowfield ave. Charleroi. Spiritual Director, Rev, Wm. D. Fries. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary McCann, Charleroi. Pres., Miss Anna M. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Magdalene Connelly, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Kath. Guiler, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Adrian Wagner, Sixth st., Charleroi. Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Lillian Riley, McKean ave., Charleroi. Fin. Sec., Miss Julia V. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. Treas., Mrs. B. V. Mains, Washington ave Marshal, Miss Stella Murphy, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Guard, Miss M. O'Connor, Prospect ave., Charleroi. Trustees, Mrs. B. Jackson, 404 Fourth st., Charleroi; Mrs. E. Kuth, McKean ave., Charleroi; Mrs. M. Shields, Charleroi; Mrs. M. Fiedler, Crest ave,, Charleroi; Mrs. M. Fries, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. C. R. B. A. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Meets First Thursday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. William D. Fries, St. Jerome's, Charleroi. Director, John Kuth, McKean ave., Charleroi. Pres., Joseph Schoener, Charleroi. Vice Pres., John Sullivan, 924 Meadow ave., Charleroi. Sec. and Treas., Anton Bronder, 504 Lev st., Charleroi, Marshal, Patrick J. Madden, 710 Washington ave., Charleroi. C. T. A. U. Pres., Cornelius Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. Vice Pres., John Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. Sec. and Treas., Miss Marie Connelly, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Marshal, Miss Julia V. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. Guard, Miss Marguerite O'Connor, Prospect ave., Charleroi. Trustees, Wm. Riley, McKean ave., Charleroi; Robt. Callahan, Washington ave., Charleroi; Chas. Fries, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. A. O. H. L. A. A. O. H. SACRED HEART MISSION, Claysville. Attended from Washington. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, Coal Centre. Rev. John B. Berry, Rector. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH, Donora. Rev. Henry Geibel, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:30; Week Young Ladies' Sodality B. V. M. Days, 7:30. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Meets First Sunday of each month. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Henry Geibel. Parochial Schools: 5 Sisters of St. Director, John E. Miller, Donora. Director, John E. Miller, Donora. Joseph; 200 pupils. Pres., M. E. Ready, Donora. Church Committee. Vice Pres., Seb. Kogler, Donora. James Conroy, William Delaney, John Miller, Sec. and Treas,., Joseph Schmitt, Donora. M. E. Ready, Joseph Schmitt, Anton Weis. Marshal, Daniel Rice, Donora. Holy Name Society. A. O. H. 50 Members. L. A. A. O. H. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. C. M. B. A. Missionary Aid Society. L. C. B. A. HOLY NAME OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY CHURCH, Donora. Rev. L. Odziemszewski, Pastor. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH (Slav), Donora. Rev. A. Filkhorn, Pastor. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (Greek), Donora. Rev. P. Stravroosky, Pastor. 277WASHINGTON COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. ALPHONSUS' CHURCH, McDonald. Rev. Joseph A. Burgoon, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:00 and 10:00; Week L. C. B. A. Days, 8:00. Meets in St. Alplonsus' Church Society Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. rooms, McDonald. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. A. Burgoon. Church Committee. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Collins, McDonald. W. C. Murray, Charles Kenlnedy, J. J. Horty, First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Austin, McDonald. James Laughlin. Second Vice Pres., Miss Rose Brady, McDonald. Holy Name Society. Second Vice Pres., Miss Rose Brady, McDonald. Pres., Fred Brounchain; Sec., Orrin Kelly; Fin. Sec., Mrs. Julia Flaherty, McDonald. Treas., Richard Moroney. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary McLane, McDonald. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Treas., Mrs. Mary Moroney, McDonald. Pres., P. J. Moroney; Vice Pres., Mrs. H. E. Trustees, Mrs,. Mary Lemon, McDonald; Mrs. Mcl,ane; Sec., Miss Agnes Densmore; Cor. Anna Banks, McDonald; Mrs. Marie Collins, Sec., Orrin Kelly; Treas., M. J. Austin. McDonald; Mrs. Mary Austin, McDonald; Mrs. Eliza Haskins, MIcDonald. Imrmaculate Conception Sodality. I'Finance Committee, Mrs. Marie Collins, McPrefect, Miss Margaret Cronin; Sec., Miss Alice Donald; Miss Rose Brady, Horty; Treas., Miss Rose Brady. Emma Gallagher, McDonald. Missionary Aid Society. C. M. B. A. Promoters, Mrs. H. E. McLain, Mrs. Sadie C. R. B. A. Davis, Mrs. Julia Flaherty, Mrs. D. F. Con- A. O. H. nors and Miss Margaret Cronin. L. A. A. O. H. CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, Monongahela. Rev. Chas. Pcetz, Rector; Rev. J. Angel, Assistant. L. C. B. A. Past Pres., Mrs. Mary Meany, Monongahela. Pres. Mrs.. Catherine M. DieVart, Monongahela. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna Warton, Monongahela. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna G. McClay, Monongahela. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Meyers, Monongahela. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret C. Gee, Monongahela. Treas., Miss Catherine Cotter, Monongahela. Fin, Sec., Mrs. Mildred Burk, Monongahela. Marshal, Mrs. Catherine Hayden, Monongahela. Guard. Mrs. Mary McCoy, Monongahela. Trustees, Mrs. Lillian Osterhont, Monongahela; Mrs. Frances Hays, Monongahela; Miss Mary Cotter, Monongahela; Mrs. Rovena Wike, Monongahela; Miss Anna Brady Manown, Monongahela. Finance Committee, Miss Henrietta Voder, Monongahela; Miss Amelia Volker, Monongahela; Miss Ella Hannigan, Monongahela. MISSION, Hazelkirk. Attended from Ellsworth. ST. FRANCIS' CHURCH, Finleyville. Rev. F. Hertzog, Rector. SLATER'SIMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Washington. Rev. Jno. Faughnan, P. R., Pastor; Rev. James Gilmore, Assistant. CHURCH COMMITTEE. John Slater, S,. Lincoln st., Washington. E. J. Murphy, N. Main st., Washington. WAr. Curran, 143 WV. Maiden st., Washington. Wm. Pickett, 57 N,. Lincoln st., Washington. E. T. McNulty, 87 W,. Chestnut st., Wash- Patrick Yorke, N. Main st., Washington. ington. CHILDREN OF MARY. Meets Third Sunday in Church. Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Burns, 346 Jefferson Spiritual Director, Rev. J,. J. Faughnan. ave., Washington. Pres., Miss Barbara Donner, 254 Park ave., Treas., Miss Anna Murray, Grant st., WashWashington. ington. SANCTUARY SOCIETY. Meets Last Thursday in Parochial School Mrs. Gerhardt, Shields ave., Washington. Building, Washington. Mrs. Blaine, Allison ave., Washington. Spiritual Director, Rev,. J. J. Faughnan. Mrs,. D. Sullivan, Fayette st., Washington. Collectors. Mrs. C. H. Miller, W. Wheeling st., WashMrs. John Slater, S. Lincoln st., Washington. ington. Mrs. Cornelius Curran, 215 W. Beau st., Wash- Mrs. Langenbacher, 228 Fayette st., Washingington,. ton. Mrs. James Curran, W. Maiden st., Washington. Miss Mary Pickett, N. Lincoln st., WashMrs. T. J. Burns, 217 Locust st., Washingtonl. ington. Mrs. Larkin, 27 Highland ave,., Washington. Miss Kate Farrell, E. Maiden st., Washington. Mrs. Michael Pickett, Prospect ave., Wash- Miss Mary Farrell, Grant st., Washington. ington. Mrs. Wharton, Jefferson ave., Washington. SOCIETY OF OUR LADY OF MERCY. Meets Fourth Sunday in Immaculate Con- Treas., Miss Anna Finn, Main st., Washingception Church, Washington. ton. Spiritual Director, Rev,. J. J. Faughnan. Sec., Miss Julia Pickett, 40 N. Lincoln st., Pres., Miss Mary Curran, 143 W. Maiden st., Washington. Washington. Librarian, Miss Lucy Sullivan, Walnut st., Vice Pres., Miss Maud Hammond, 143 W. Washington. Chestnut st., Washington, Asst. Librarian, Miss Rose Murray, Grant st., Asst. Prefect, Miss Margaret Connelly, Hall Washington. ave., Washington.280 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, WASHINGTON-Continued. SOCIETY OF ST. ALOYSIUS. Meets Third Sunday in Immaculate Con- Vice Pres., John Haley, Eighth Ward, Washception Church, Washington. ington. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. J. Faughnan. Sec., Joseph McCue, 2'07 W. Chestnut st. Pres., Leslie Zelt, 426 W. XWheeling st., Wash- Asst. Sec., Milton Netchen, Washington. ington. Treas., Clyde Segner, Washington. ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL AID SOCIETY. Meets First Wednesday at 7:30 in School Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Wm. Pickett, Lincoln Building, Washington. st,., Washington. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. J. Faughnan. Third Vice Pres., Mrs. E. T. McNulty, W. Pres., Mrs. Patrick Yorke, 199 N. Main st., Chestnut st., Washington. Washington. Sec., Mrs. Ida Winnett, E. Beau st., WashFirst Vice Pres., Mrs. H. Martin, W. Chest- ington. nut st., Washington.'Ireas., Mrs. C. H. Miller, W. Wheeling st.. LADIES CATHOLIC BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, ST. JOSEPH'S BRANCH No. 53. Meets Every Other Tuesday at 8:00 in st., Washington. Parochial School, N. Franklin st., Washington. Fin. Sec., Miss Julia L. Pickett, 40 W. Lincoln Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Faughnan. st., Washington. Past Pres., Mrs. Ellen Harrigan, Ridge ave., Treas., Mrs. Margaret Netcher, 18 Shannon Washington, ave., Washington. Pres., Miss Margaret Pickett, 40 W. Lincoln Marshal, Miss Elizabeth Murray, Grant st., st., Washington. Washington. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Don- Guard, Mrs. Margaret O'Neill, Wellington ave., nan ave., Washington. Washington. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Margaret Miller, W.'I'l s,ees, Mrs. B. Kelley, Washington; Mr.x A. Wheeling st., Washington,. Gearhardt, Washington; Mrs. Margaret WalRec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Wallace, Jefferson lace, Jefferson ave., Washington; Mrs. Mary ave., Washington. Fitzgerald, Donnan ave., Washington; Miss Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Murray, Grant AM. Connelley,' W ashington. HOLY NAME SOCIETY. Meets Second Sunday in Immaculate Con- Sec., Glenn R. McDonough, 219 Locust st., ception Church, Washington; 130 members. Washington. Spiritual Director, Rev. Jas. H. Gilmore. Treas., E. T. McNulty, 87 W,. Chestnut st., Pres., William Curran, 143 W. Maiden st, Washington. Washington. Consultors, William McEnrue, 219 Duncan ave.; Thos. Blaine, Allison ave. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 1083. Grand Knight, F. J. Neeson, E. Chestnut st., Warden, H. M. Appeldorn, Grant st., WashWashington. ington. Deputy Grand Knight, W. F. Curran, W. Inside Guard, G. L. Caraccia, E. Chestnut st., Maiden st., Washington. Washington. Chancellor, J. H. O'Brien, Hall ave., Wash- Outside Guard, Thos Blaine, Allison ave., ington. - Washington. Rec. Sec., F. I. Neeson, E. Chestnut st., Chaplain, Rev. Jas. H. Gilmore. Washington. Lecturer, H. S. Hammond, Beech st., WashFin. Sec., C. H. Miller, W,. Wheeling st., ington. Washington. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. J. Faughnan. Treas., J. B. Hurley, Third st., Washington. Trustees, Thos. Blaine, Jno. Slater, Jno. A. Advocate, James Burns, Allison ave, McDevitt. KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE, BRANCH No. 105. Meets First Sunday in Parochial School Pres,, Henry M. Appeldorn, 292 Grant st., Hall, Washington. Washington. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Faughnan, Im- Vice Pres., James B. Hoban, 27 Victoria st., maculate Conception, 202 E. Beau st., Wash- Washington. ington. Sec. and Treas., C. H. Miller, 230 N,. WheelDirector, Henry Sabel, 191 Duncan ave., Wash- ing st., Washington. ington. Marshal, Joseph R. Brehl, 134 Mill st. ST, JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Roscoe. Rev. P. J. O'Flynn, Pastor. ESTABLISHED 1866. JOHN SLA:TER CO. MANUFACTURERS OF SlATEIR'S STOGIES 20 MILLION SOLD YEARLY. If it is quality and merit you want in Stogies, order and sell SLATER'S STOGIES JOHN SLATER CO., JOHN SLATER, LANCASTER, PA. WASHINGTON, PA.WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES ST. VINCENT'S, St. Vincent's, Beatty P. O. Rev. Wilfrid Frins, O.5S.B., Rector; Rev. Stanislaus Messemer, O.S.B., Assistant. (See under Latrobe and Beatty for coniplete data). ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY CHAPLAINCY, Beatty. Attended from St. Vincent's, Beatty. (See also St. Vincent's information under Latrobe and Beatty). ST. MARY'S MISSION, Bolivar. Rev. P. Killoran, St. Vincent's, Beatty. ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM (Greek) CHURCH, Bradenville. Rev. S. Gulovic, Pastor. ST. ROSE'S CHURCH, Bradenville. Rev. Bernard Blazic, Pastor. ST. BONIFACE'S MISSION, Chestnut Ridge. Rev. Fidelis Busam, O.S.B., St. Vincent's, Beatty. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, Crabtree. Rev. Sigismund Szydlowski, O. S. B., Pastor; Rev. Methodius Shestik, O. S. B., Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30; Week A. O. H. Days, 7:30 and 8:00. Meets Fourth Sunday after First Mass in Baptisms: Sundays after second Mass. School Hall, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Crabtree. Parochial Sclhools: Two lay teachers; Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Sigismund, O.S.B. 115 pupils. Pres., Thos. McKay, Crabtree. Vice Pres., Charles Galvin, Crabtree. Church Committee. Rec. Sec., Thos. Karns, Crabtree. Thomas Whalen, Crabtree. Fin. Sec., Edward McKay, Crabtree. Thomas McKay, Crabtree. St. Joseph's Union of Hannastown. Ignatius Mikosz, Hannastown. St. Stephen's K. S. J. C. 480, Crabtree. John Costabile, Crabtree. St. Joseph's K. S. J., Forbes Road. Jolin Ulicny, Crabtree. Father Mathew's Total Abstinence Union. John Bohniak, Crabtree. - Meets Fourth Sunday after First Mass in Martin Jusko, Hannastown. School Hall, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Crabtree. Martin Kussmierz, Hannastown. Pres., Thomas McKay, Crabtree. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Vice Pres., Charles Duffey, Crabtree. St. Aloysius Altar Boys Society. Rec. Sec., Frank Galvin, Crabtree. St. Bartholomew's Cadet Society. Fin. Sec., Edward McKay, Crabtree. Missionary Aid Society. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Sigesmund, O.S.B.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Established 1879 Bell Phone No. 63 H. S. ACKERMAN DEALER IN THE PEERLESS Ivers Pond Pianos To show you my confidence in these instruments, I want to say that I have been in th6 Piano and Music business for over thirty years and am in a position to give an unlimited guarantee on all Ivers Pond Pianos. My strictly One Price System assures the lowest possible cost to the buyer. Call and see the greatest Pianos of all. Write for catalogue and prices. H. S. ACKERMAN 201 Main Street GREENSBURG, PA. J. Covode Reed LUMBER DEALER GREENSBURG, PA. BELL PHONE 89, RING 3 BELL PHONE 42-J. Maxwell Beers Yuneral Directors and- Embalmers Carriage, Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables. Ambulance Service 116, 118 120 VANNEAR AVENUE GREENSBURG, PA. Leech's Actual Busihess College GREENSBURG, PA. DEPARTMENTS: BOOKKEEPING MUSIC SHORTHAND NORMAL TYPEWRITING ENGLISH PENMANSHIP DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS WVrite for Catalogue and Other Information. Bell Phone 475-J. ALVAN V. LEECH, Principal. Illustiration shows Business Practice Defartment 282Catholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ORDERS AND COMMUNITIES OF WOMEN. Sisters of Mercy. entered diocese December Sisters of Divine Providence, entered dio1843. Mother M. Gertrude Doyle, superior. cese October 1876,. Mother M. Theresa, 3333 Fifth ave., P. 282 sisters, 37 novices, 11 superior. Mt. Immaculate, Lincoln ave., E. E., postulants. P. 173 sisters, 15 novices, 4 postulants. Sisters of Notre Dame, entered diocese 1849. Felican Sisters (Polish), entered diocese Mother ML. Fridollina, superior. Fourteenth 1883. Mother Colleta, superior. Fifteenth st. st. and Penn ave., P. 46 sisters. S.S., P. 40 sisters, 3 novices. Sisters of St.'Franci3s entered diocese No- SSisters of the Holy Family, entered diocese vember 1865. Motlier.M. Baptista Ftzel September 1895. Mother Ignatius, superior. M Baptista Etzel, Twenty-first st., P. 53 sisters. superior. Mt. Alvernia, Millvale. 178 sisters, yfi st st., P. 53 ssters. 19 novices, 2 postulants. Sisters of St. Agnes, entered diocese 1897. St. Joseph's, Carnegie. 5 sisters. Sisters of St. Joseph, entered diocese Sep- School Sisters of St. Francis, entered diocese teniiber 1869. Mother Mary, superior. Mt. September 1901. Mother M. Fridolina, suGaliitzin Academy, Baden. 159 sisters, 48 perior. Rochester,. 4 sisters. novices, 5 postulants. Sisters of Charity (Slovak), entered diocese Sisters of St. Benedict, entered diocese 1869. 1902. Mother Emerentiana, superior. Frazier -MIother M. Theresa Huler, prioress. 832 st., Braddock. 12 sisters, 1 novice, 1 postulant. Church ave., N.S., P. 71 sisters, 3 novices, Sisters of Third Order of St. Francis entered diocese 1905. Mother M. Felicita, Sisters of.Charity, entered diocese August superior. Meadow st., E.E., P. 7 sisters. 1870. Mother Mary Francis, superior. Seton Fisters of the Incarnate Word, entered dioHill, Greensburg. 251 sisters, 63 novices, 2 cese September 1906. Mother Magdalena, postulants. superior,. Mt. Pleasant. 7 sisters. Ursuline Sisters, entered diocese 1870. Sisters of St. Joseph (Watertown, N, Y.), Mother.Ursula Crawford, superior. Winebiddle entered diocese 1908. St. Thomas Convent, ave., P. 24 sisters, 8 novices, 1 postulant. Braddock. 11 sisters. Sisters of Good Shepherd, entered diocese Sisters of St. Joseph (Rutland, Vt.), entered October 1872. Mother M. Immaculate Heck- diocese 1908. Immaculate Conception Convent, mun, superior. Lincoln aVe., E.F., P. 10 Connellsville: 7 sisters. sisters, 3 novices. Monastry Franciscan Sisters of the ImmacuLittle Sisters of the Poor, entered diocese late Conception (Rome, Italy), entered diocese October 1872. Mother Mary Archangel, su- 1909. St. Vitus Convent, New Castle. 4 perior. 501 Washington st., N.S., P, 14 sisters. sisters. Mother Helen de St. Joseph. Penn Bernardine Sisters (Reading, Pa.), entered and Rebecca aves., P. 16 sisters. diocese 1909. Sister'M, Agnes, superior. St. Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, entered Ladislaus Convent, Natrona. 4 sisters. diocese 1872. Mother Mary St. Leo, superior. Sisters of Immaculate Heart of Mary Troy lIill, N.S., P. 34 sisters, 2 novices, 3 (Scranton, Pa.), entered diocese 1910. Conpostulants. vent, Grandview ave., P. 11 sisters. NOVITIATES FOR WOMEN. Sisters of Divine Providence, St. Joseph's Our Lady of Charity of Refuge, Monastery, Convent, Larimer ave., 1E.E., P. 15 novices, Troy Hill, N.S., P. 2 novices, 3 postulants, 4 postulants. Sisters of St. Joseph, Mt. Gallitzin, Badet. Sisters of Mercy, St. Mary's Convent, 700 48 novices, 5 postulants. Webster ave., P. 37 novices, 11 postulants. Ursuline Sisters,- W7inebiddle at., near Penn Sisters of Charity, Seton Hill, Greensburg. ave., P. 8 novices, 1 postulalrtt. Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Convent, Lin- Sisters of St. Francis, Mt. Alvernia, Millcoin ave., E.EF., P. 3 novices, 1 postulant. vale. 19 novices, 14 postula4lts. Benedictine Sisters, St. Mary's Convent, 832 Sisters of Charity (Slovak), St. Michael's Church ave., N.S., P. 3 novices, 1 postulant. Convent, Braddock. B novices, 1 postulant. WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING _ -IN THE DRUG STORE LINEFresh 3ioods- Cut Prices THE MAY DRUG CO. May Building and Six Branches Pittst burgh 00WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Derry. Rev. Thos. J. Conlin, Pastor, Derry. Masses: 8:010 and 10:30. Rec. Sec., Jennie Yonker, Derry. Baptisms: At 9:30. Asst. Rec. Sec., Sophia Vitale, Derry. Church Committee. Fin,. Sec., Lucy Rice, Derry. Treas., Emma Werner, Derry. Jacob Rush, Daniel Brown, George Werner, Marshal, Mary Werner, Derry. Marshal, Mary Werner, Derry. Joseph Toner, W. J. HIuImphreys, Ed. O'Brien. Guard, Margaret Fleming, Derry. Holy Name Society. Pres., Joseph Toner; Vice Pres., Daniel Brown; C. M. B. A. Sec., Joseph Kist. Meets First and Third Fridays at 7:30 in Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. St. Joseph's Hall, Derry,. Pres., Leo Ryan; Sec., Miss Cecilia Kist. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. T. J. Conlin. Sodality B. V. M. Past Pres., Geo. Werner, De]rry. Missionary Aid Society. Pres., Leonard Fyrer, Derry. Miss Cecilia Kist. First Vice Pres., Thos. Platt, Derry. L. C. B. A. Second Vice Pres., Michael Henry, Derry. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. J. Conlin. Rec. Sec,., Francis E. Werner, Derry. Past Pres., Pauline Geiston, Derry. Fin. Sec., Andrew G. ODonnell, Derry. Pres., Barbara Berkmreyer, Derry,. Tress., Robert. Flemine, Derry. First Vice Pres., Nancy Snmith, Derry. Marsha, Andrew I. Werner, Derry. Second Vice Pres., Phoebe Platte, Derry. Guard, George Yonker, Derry. St. Benedict's Church, Klondike, Beatty. MOST HOLY SACRAMENT CHURCH, 412 N. Main Street, Greensburg. Rev. P. Edwards, O. S. B., Pastor, 412 N. Main Street, Greensburg. Masses: 6:45, 8:10, 9:15 and 10:30. Young Ladies Sodality. Baptisms: 2 p. m. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; sms: 2 m German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Parochial Schols: isersoSpiritual Adviser, Rev,. Edward, O.S.B., Most 320 pupils. Holy Sacrament, Greensburg. Church Committee. Director, Andy Neider, Greensburg. Thomas Lynch, James A. Bennett, lHon. J. B. Pres., Edward E. Painter, Greensburg. Head, Luke Lonergan, P,. F. McCann, E.E. Vice Pres., Joseph Bell, Greensburg. Donohoe. Sec. and Treas., Thomas A,. F. Wallance, Holy Name Society. Greensburg. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Marshal, Thomas McDonald, Greensburg. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, Seton Hill, Greensburg; Mission, Youngwood. Rev. T. Gillen, Chaplain.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. E. B. McCOLLY C. H. McCOLLY BELL PHONE 461-J E. B. McColly Son MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN MAUSOLEUMS, MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES'' ~ FLOOR AND WALL TILE PRICES RIGHT. WORK THE VERY BEST.' Cor. Pennsylvania Ave. and Fourth St. GREENSBURG!~~~~~~~H~~n~~~~~~~~~ GEO. F. HUFF, President L. B. HUFF, Treasurer Keystone Coal and Coke Co, MINERS AND SHIPPERS PITTSBURGH VEIN GAS, GREENSBURG STEAM and OTHER HIGH GRADES OF COAL Manufacturers of LATROBE, CONNELLSVILLE, SALEM AND CARBON CRUSHED COKE CAPACITY 20,000 TONS DAILY OPERATORS OF INDIVIDUAL RAILROAD CARS OF'F I C ES GREENSBURG, PA. PITTSBURGH BALTIMORE CLEVELAND Huff Building Park Building Continental Trust Bldg. Rockefeller Bldg. BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA TORONTO, CANADA Compton Building 12 Broadway Arcade Building 37 Canadian Birkbeck Bldg. 284Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Irwin. Rev. Thos. McEnrue, Rector; Rev. A. Mayer, Assistant. C. T. A. U. for Men. Sec., Jno. A. Shea, Irwin. Meets'Third Sunday after Late Mass in Delegates, P. B. Hensler, Irwin; Jno. A, HensSchool Hall, Irwin. ler, Irwin; D. J. Coyle, Larimer; Jas. Pres., T. 1). Hensler, Irwin. Lundy, Irwin. SACRED HEART CHURCH, Seventh Street, Jeannette. Rev. Meinrad Jeggle, O. S. B., Pastor; Rev. Antonine Hintenach, O. S. B., Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30; German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George, Week Days, 6:30 and 8:00. Meets First Sunday of each month. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Meinrad, O.S.B., Parochial Schools: Benedictine Sisters; Director, John Wilmes, R. F. D. No. 1, Jean375 pupils nette. Church Committee. Pres., Bernard Birk, 613 Division st., Jeannette. Charles Sunders,c Thomas Mulholland, Philip Vice Pres., Bernard Kitter, 801 Gaskill ave,, Kaercher, John Scanlon, Leo Riordan, John Jeannette. Fruiehstorfer. Sec. and'Ireas., John F. McCleery, 606 GasConfraternity of the Holy Rosary. kill ave., Jeannette. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Marshal, Joseph Fuchstoefer, Jeannette. Holy Angels Sodality. C. M. B. A. Poor Souls Sodality. L. C. B. A. Knights of Columbus. Jeannette Council No. 1222. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at Fin. Sec., S. J. Murphy, Jeannette. 8:00 in Maxwell's Hall, Jeannette,. Treas., F. A. Galer, Jeannette. Chaplain, Rev. J. J. Grady, Darragh. Warden, Jas. M. Winterhalter, Jeannette, Grand Knight, Peter B. Hensler, Sr., Irwin. Advocate, Jas. Lundy, Irwin. Deputy Grand Knight, Jas. M. Diebold. Inside Guard, P. J. Malone, Jeannette. Chancellor, A. J. Cox, Jeannette,. Outside Guard, Jacob J. Hess, Jeannette. Rec. Sec., J'as. Madden, Jeannette. Lecturer, Dr. U, H. Reidt, Jeannette. ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH, Klondike, Beatty. Rev. Fridolin Hornick, St. Vincent's, Beatty P. O. Bell 118-TELEPHONES-P. A. 12 H. S. COSHEY SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E M BALMERS LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE 233-237-239 N. Pennsylvania Avenue GREENSBURG, PA. BLUE BOOK PUBLISHING CO. ADVERTISERS PRINTERS PUBLISHERS 320 THIRD AVENUE Court 936 Main PITTSBURGH, PA. 5 "THE CATHOLIC YEAR DBOOK";s one of the many i;gh-cass'.lubi;cations from our establishment 285If It Is Anything Good to Eat PHONE 126 We Have It atro Latrobe Premier Steam Laundry Grocery Company LATROBE, PA. " WE DO GOOD WORK" LATROBE, PA. Try Us PHONE 250 Lace Curtains a Specialty 5he IBD. W. SMITH Peoples National Bank Contractor and Builder OF LATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA LUMBER AND BUILDERS' CAPITAL, $100,000.00 SUPPLIES Office: 1538 South Ligonier Street We invite your account whether large or small Yards: South Ligonier Street and PHILIP DOHERTY, President Ridge Avenue A. F. DOWNING, Vice President J. A. McCOMB, Cashier LATROBE, PA. BE:LL PHONE 112 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK LOYALHANNA PLANING MILLS LATROBE, PA. The Bank That Wants Your Business CAPITAL... $50,000 TONER BAKER SURPLUS... $80,000 1101 Jefferson Street A. JAMISON, President JOS. E. BARNETT, Cashier LUMBER DEALERS, Equipped in all departments, with a CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS long list of well satisfied customers. ALL WORK PROMPTLY DONE JOIN THEM GEO. C. ANDERSON SONS INCORPORATED LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LATROBE, PA. 286 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocesenr - 1 91nWESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. J. T. Comes, Architect. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH, Latrobe. Rev. H. F. McCulloggh, Pastor; Rev. D. A. Lawless. Masses: Sundays and Holy Days, 7:00, Children of Mary Sodality. 8:30 and 10:00; First Fridays, 6:30 Missionary Aid Society. and 7:30; Week Days, 7:30. Pres., Miss Lizzy Nessler. Baptisms: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. c. T.. A. U. Vespers: Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Meets Second Sunday at 8:00 in Lyceum Parochial Schools: Sisters of Mercy, 8 Hall, Latrobe. Sisters. Spiritual Director, Rev. Henry F. McCullough. Pres., Jno. L. Murphy, 333 Pine st., Latrobe. J. Head, pChurch Committee. Wm Geo Vice Pres., Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude J. C, Head, Philip Doherty, Wm. Conway, Geo. st., Latrobe. Seiler, James Toner, Frank Stader. Seiler, James Toner, Frank Stader. Rec. Sec., Jas. W. Murphy, 1401 Ridge ave., Holy Name Society. Latrohe. Pres., J. A. Anywell. Firn. Sec., Jno. F. Kennedy, Genl. Delivery, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. L,atrobe. Pres., J. W. McFadgen. Treas., Joseph Buck, 5 Miller st., Latrobe.288 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Bell Phone, Office 182 Residence 120-J E. A. McCOLLY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS MANTELS - EXELTILE - TILE LATROBE, PA. Pneumatic Tools for Lettering All Modern Improvements Bell Phone 153 James C. Treeble Real Estate, Insurance and Loans COAL AND LUMBER LANDS OFFICES LATROBE, PA. and PITTSBURGH, PA. MAIN OFFICE Freebie Building LATROBE, PA. First National Bank OF LATROBE, PA. Capital... $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits. 150,000.00 Total Resources.. 1,250,000.00 OFFICERS JAMES PETERS, President JOS. C. HEAD, Vice President HOWARD H. SMITH, Cashier H. M. HUFFMAN, Assistant Cashier COMMERCIAL BANKING FOREIGN EXCHANGE SAVINGS DEPOSITS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Accounts respectfully solicited of Individuals, Societies, Firms and Corporations. ANDERSON'S GRAND DEPOT STORES - LATROBE, PA. One of the Largest and Best Department Stores in Westmoreland County, consisting of 15 Departments-Men's Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Domestics, Hosiery, Corsets, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Wall Papers, Linoleums, Mattings, Draperies, Etc. Notary PublicCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH, LATROBE-Continued. Marshal, William Heckman, 605 Ligonier st., Latrobe. Stewards, Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st,, Latrobe; Geo. Neiman, care C. T. A. U., Latrobe; William Bridge, care C. T. A. U., Latrobe; Joseph Buck, 5 Miller st., Latrobe. Delegates to Diocesan Union, Thomas P. Kelly, City Hall, Latrobe; Michael McGillicuddy, 2019 Ligonier st., Latrobe; Joseph Noel, General Delivery, Latrobe. Delegates to Catholic Federation, Jas, W. Murphy, 1401 Ridge ave., Latrobe; Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st., Latrobe. Worthy Past Pres., Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st., Latrobe. Holy Family C. T. A. Cadets. Meets Second Tuesday in Holy Family Lyceum, Latrobp; Drill Each Tuesday Evening Spiritual Director, ~Rev. H. F. McCollough, Pres., We Walsh, Oakville. Vice. Pres., J. Sheridan, Oakville. Rec, Sec., John Marrott, Latrobe. Fin. Sec., C. Gill, Latrobe. Treas., Rev. D. A. Lawless, Latrobe. Holy Family C. T. A. Cadets, Uniform Rank. Captailt, Frank McMahon, Latrobe. First Lieut., C. Gill, Latrobe. Second Lieut., J. Marrott, Latrobe. Chief Musician, W. Walsh, Latrobe. Drill Instructor, Jas. P. McMahon, Latrobe. Chaplain, Rev. D. A. Lawless. Knights of Columbus T. A. Society. Pres., J. L. Murphy. Ancient Order of Hibernians. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Du Bois Hall, Latrobe. Pres., Jas. N. McBride, Latrobe. Vice Pres., Thos. Harvey, Latrobe. Rec. Sec., Jas. P. McMahon, Latrobe. Fin. Sec., W. B. Conway, Latrobe. Treas., M. J. Hines, Latrobe, Div. Deputy, F. J. Harvey, Latrobe. Chairman Standing Com., H, P. Carr, West Latrobe. Spiritual Director, Rev. H. F. McCollough. Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8.15 in Rodgers Hall, West Depot st., Latrobe. Spiritual Director, Rev. H. F. McCollough. trobe. Past Pres., Mrs. Annie Murry, S. Ligonier st. Pres., Mrs. Mary Poffhoff, Ligonier st., Latrobe. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Marriott, S. Ligonier st., Latrobe. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Agusta Hankey, St. Clair st., Latrobe. Rec, Sec., Mrs. M. T. Reeves, 311 Fairmont st., Latrobe. Asst. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Hill, E. Spring st., Latrobe. Fin. Sec., Mrs. M. Vinlopskie, S. Jefferson st., Latrobe. Treaas,., Miss Agnes Kattai, Chestnut st., Latrobe. Marshal, Mrs. Bertha. Noel, S. Jefferson st. Guard, Mrs. F. Schasney, S. Jefferson st., Latrobe. Trustees, Mrs. Mary C. Buty, Main st., Latrobe; Mrs. Catherine Conway, Ligonier st., Latrobe; Mrs. Margaret Murphy, James st., Latrobe; Mrs. Laura F. Gill, Ligonier st., Latrobe; Mrs. Margaret Geary, James st., LaKnights of Columbus. Meets First and'Ihird Thursdays at 8:00 in W, 0. W. Hall, Latrobe. Grand Knight, John Gilligan, Latrobe. Fin. Sec., Victor E. Gill, Latrobe. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Latrobe. Rev. N. T. Dereskiewiecz. ST. VINCENT ARCHABBEY, BEATTY, WESTMORELAND COUNTY. BENEDICTINE FATHERS, O.S.B. Entered Diocese September 1846. Rt. Rev. Leander Schnerr, O.S.B., Archabbot..........................:Beatty Very Rev. Edgar Zuercher, O.S.B., Prior...............................Beatty Rev. Athanasius Hintenach, O.S.B., Superior............................B eatty Rev. Balduin Ambros, O.S.B., Master of Novices.............Beatty Rev. Isidore Fuesel, O.S.B. Rev. Gerard Bridge, O.S.B. Rev. Louis Haas, O.S.B. Rev. James Spalding, O.S.B. Rev. Vincent Huber, O.S.B. Rev. Vitus Kratzer, O.S.B. Rev. Julian Kilger, O.S.B. Rev. Mark Kistner, O.S.B. Rev. Innocent Andelfinger, O.S.B. Rev. Felix Fellner, O.S.B. Rev. Wilfrid Frins, O.S.B. Rev. Matthew Muething, O.S.B. Rev. Xavier Traxler, O.S.B. Rev. Fridolin Hornick, O.S.B. Rev. Stanislaus Messemer, O.S.B. Rev. Linus Brugger, O.S.B. Rev. John Miller, O.S.B. Rev. Stephen Wieland, O.S.B. Rev. Candidus Eichenlaub, O.S.B. Rev. Clarence Kaiser, O.S.B. Rev. Marcellus Rettger, O.S.B. Rev. Sylvester Schwab, O.S.B. Rev. Daniel Kaib, O.S.B. Rev. Albert Huber, O.S.B. Rev. Walter Stehle, O.S.B. Rev. Bede Hornick, O.S.B. Rev. Maurus Hartman, O.S.B. Rev. Lambert Daller, O.S.B. Rev. Ildephonse Brandstetter, O.S.B. Rev. Peter Zupan, O.S.B. Rev. Aurelius Stehle, O.S.B. Rev. Magnus Straten, O.S.B. 289290 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. Rev. Antonine Hintenach, O.S.B...................Jeannette, WVestmoreland Co. Rev. Hyacinth Sczydlowski, O.S.B.............Vandergrift Rev. Martin Singer, O.S.B............................ Vandergrift Rev. Method Shestik, O.S.B.............. Crabtree Rev. Edward Andelfinger O.S.B..................................Greensburg Rev. Anselm Soehnler, O.S.B.....................614 Washington st., N. S. P. Rev. Constantine Leber, O.S.B...:........614 Washington st., N. S., P. Very Rev. Emeram Singer, O.S.B:..............614 Washington st., N. S., P. Rev. Engelbert Leist, O.S.B......................6 14 Washington st., N. S., P. Rev. Pius Blum, O.S.B............................614 Washington st., N. S., P. Rev. Placidus Pilz, O.S.B..........................614 Washington st., N. S., P. Rev. Richard Kraus, O.S.B.......................61 4 Washington st., N. S., P. Rev. Ulrich Regnat, O.S.B..................... Royal st., N. S., P. Rev. George Brugger, O.S.B................. Royal st., N. S., P. SACRED HEART LEAGUE. Meets First Sunday in St. Vincent Abbey Church; 345 members. ST. VINCENT'S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. St. Vincerlt Alumni Association' meets an- Corresponding Sec., Dr. F. C. Boucek, N.S,, P. nually at St. Vincent College,' Beatty, Pa. Treas., Edward Diebold, P. Its purpose is to foster old friendship,s and to Executive Committee, Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, 136 enable its members to manifest their love for N. Craig`st., P.; Rev. Charles Hipp, Castle their "Alma Mater" by laboring to extend Shannon; John C. Hierholzer, M. D., 900 her glory and to further her interests. Officers: Cedar- ave., N.S., P.; John L. Sagerson, Pres.,' Rev. James Graven, Summit. Johnstown; John W. McFadyen, Latrobe. Vice Pres., William Loeffel, Chicago, Ill. Rec. Sec., Rev. Gerard Bridge, O.S..B., Beatty. Missions attended by the Benedictine St. Benedict's, Marguerite, Rev. FridFathers, residing at St. Vincent Arch- olin Hornick, O.S.B. abby, Beatty: M'ost Holy Trinity, Ligonier and St. Boniface, Chestnut Ridge, Rev. Wilpen,' Rev. Felix Fellner. O.S.B. Fidelis Busam, O.S.B.;St. Mary's, Bolivar, Rev. P. Killoran. St. Mary's, Seward, Rev. Marcellus St. Mary's, New Florencer Rev. MarRettger, O.S.B. cellus Rettger, O.S.B. MOST HOLY TRINITY MISSION, Ligonier and Wilpen. Rev. Felix Fellner. OUR LADY OF VICTORY CHURCH, Madison. Rev. John J. Grady, Rector. Masses: 8:00 and 10:00. Altar Society. Baptisms: 11:30. L. A. A. O. H. Holy Name Society. A. O. H. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Catholic TotaY Abstinence Union. Missionary Aid Society. Catholic Total Abstinence Cadets. ST. BENEDICT'S MISSION, Marguerite. Rev. Fridolin Hornick, O. S. B., St. Vincent's, Beatty. ST. STANISLAUS' CHURCH, Mammoth. Rev. M. Krupinski, Pastor. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH, New Derry. Rev. Joseph V. Gerold, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, Children's Mass, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. 8:00; High Mass, 10:00 Pres., Rev,. J. V. Gerold; 14 members. Church Committee. Junior Branch Holy Name Society. P. R. Cyphert, A. J. Schisler, John Kuhn, I,. Pres., Rev. J. V. Gerold, Vice Pres., E. LayJ. Feasel, C. Johnston, E. Shrum. ton; Sec., Jos. Shrum; Treas., Raymund Holy Name Society. Cyphert. Pres., Rev. J. V. Gerold; Vice Pres., H. Mar- Missionary Aid Society. ron; Sec., J. E+.. Fisher; Treas.) W D. Jel. Pres, Mrs. D. Pearson, Sec., Miss Cora Bridge; lison. Treas., Miss Francis Geary. MOST HOLY NAME OF JESUS (Slav) CHURCH, Monessen. Rev. John Mapejcsik, Pastor.ST. LEONARD'S CHURCH, Eighth Street and Schoonmaker Avenue, Monessen. Rev. A. J. Wigley, Pastor; Rev. John Gilleece, Assistant. Masses: Low MIass 6:15 and 8:00; High German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Mass, 10:30. Meets Second Sunday of each month. Baptisms: Sundays, 9:00. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. J. Wigley. Rosary, Benediction and Catechism: Director, Nic. Nickolaus, Gen. Del., Monessen. Sundays at 3:00 p. m. and Wednes- Pres., Julius R. Schmidt, Monessen. days at 4:00 p. m. I Vice Pres., Chas, B. Schnur, Gen. Del., MonChurch Committee. essen. J. A. Sheetz, Wm. Herron, J. J. Cushing, Peter Sec. and Treas., R. C. Schmidt, Monessen. Amann, H. J. Bearer, Samuel Conway, Neil Marshal, John C. Hussey, 939 Schoon ave., McGinley. Monessen. Holy Name Society. 75 Members. Knights of Columbus, Monessen Council No. 954. Missionary Aid Society. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at L. C. B. A. Branch No. 835. 8:00 in Elks Hall, Monessen. Pres., Mrs. Conway. Grand Knight, John J. Cuslhing, Monessen, Sec., Mrs. J. C. Murphy, 49 Donner ave., Fin,. Sec., R. J. O'Rourke, McKee ave., MoMonessen. nessen. ST. MARY'S (Greek) CHURCH, Monessen. Rev. J. Pasztelyi, Pastor. TRANSFIGURATION CHURCH, Mt. Pleasant. Rev. M. Kosloweski, Rector; Rev. John Adamowski, Assistant. VISITATION BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Slav) CHURCH, Mt. Pleasant. Rev. V. J. Janda, Rector. ST. BERNARDINE'S CHURCH, Mt. Pleasant. Rev. F. M. Baccaro, Pastor.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Mt. Pleasant. Mass: Sundays, Low Mass and Instruction at 8:10; High Mass and Sermon at 10:30. Holy Days, 5:30 and 9:15. s Week Days, 8:00. Sunday School between Masses. Vespers and Benediction at 7:30 p. m. b during Lent. ft Confessions: On Saturdays and days before Holy Days of Obligation from 3:00 to 6:00 and at 7:00 Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Churching of Women: Sundays or Week Days after Mass. T Marriages: Should take place in the Church and with Nuptial Mass. Sick Calls: Will be attended at any hour of the day or night. Pews: Every family that has the means should have at least one seat rented in the Church. } Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; l 200 pupils. Rosary Society. Short instruction and benediction each first Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin. S Recites the office immediately after 8:10 I Mass every Sunday. t Each young man and woman should deemrn it a great honor to join this Sodality in order c to do homage to the Immaculate Queen, Mary. I Rev. M. G. O'Donnell, Rector. Altar Society. Meets First Stinday after Vespers. The piritual advantages are many, St. Joseph's Literary Society. Meets twice each month. This Society has een the means of bringing the young folks of he parish together and speaks well for the uture success of its members. League of the Sacred Heart. Meets First Friday of each month. C. M. B. A. Branch No. 173. AMeets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. oseph's Hall. Rec. Sec., John Madden. L. C. B. A. Branch No. 764. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in St. oseph's Hall. A. O. H. Division No. 1. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Kuhn's Hall. Vice Pres., John Fitzpatrick, Mt. Pleasant. Rec. Sec., Michael Millen, Mt. Pleasant. [~in. Sec., B. Burns, Mt. Pleasant. rreas., James Gribbon, Mt. Pleasant. Knights of St. George. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in St. Joseph's -all.;piritual Adviser, Rev. M. C. O'Donnell. Director, Frank Koehle, Mt. Pleasant. Pres.,. Henry F. Hansen, Mt. Pleasant. Vice Pres., Joseph J. Jandeleit, Mt. Pleasant. Sec. and Treas., John 1. Hanse, Mt. Pleasant. \1arshal, Joseph Hartwig, Mt. Pleasant. ST. MARY'S MISSION, New Florence. Rev. Marcellus Rettger, O. S. B., St. Vincent's, Beatty. See pages 235 and 313 $80 or $30.WHICH sum would you rather spend for your winter heating? An average furnace will eat up about $80 worth of anthracite and warm an eight-room house in a moderate climate. It will average less than $30 to pay for cheapest slack, which, burned in the Peck -Williamson Underfeed Furnace will give heat just as clean and considerably more uniform. Carrying out the figures you'll find that every year you'll Save One-half to Two-thirds of Coal Bills See or Write LEIENDECKER BROTHERS No. 1003 PARK RUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA.,~~~~~~~r~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~ 292Catholic Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ORGANIZED 1864 German National Bank OF PITTSBURGH, PA. ~ COR WOOD ST. AND SIXTH AVE. CAPITAL and SURPLUS - - - $1,200,000.00 OFFICERS J. F. Erny, President C. A. Fagan, Vice President J. F. W. Eversmann, Cashier A. A. Frauenheim, Vice President Rcbt. E. Reed, Asst. Cashier We Invite You to Open an Account With This Bank.' Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts (atlolir rluppl Qnmpanm'.. FULTON BUILDING (Second Floor) SIXTH STREET and DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA.'.- Bell Phone 3168 Grant WHOLESALE AND RETAIL..? let are oatuwing tIr nPewPt antb most i pxtenrihw lin nf fBeligioun ArTirlei ainb.{ (gnurrh Gnools tuet nf New vtrk. VISIT OUR ENLARGED DISPLAY ROOMS. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 293 WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, New Kensington. Rev. Thos. Kirner, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St: George. Pres., Mrs. Mary E. Freund, Fifth ave., Arnold. Meets Second Sunday of each month, First Vice Pres., Mrs. Eunice Rogers, Fifth Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Kirner. ave., New Kensington. Director, Joseph Roethele, New Kensington. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Southworth, Pres., Jolihn J. Miller, New Kensington. Seventh st., New Kensington. Vice Pres., Chas. H. Stubert, New Kensington. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Huber, Third ave., Sec. and Treas., George B. Lemp, New Kens- New Kensington. ington. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary McSherry, Leishman ave., Marshal, M. N. Kable, New Kensington, New Kensington. Knights of Columbus. reas., Mrs. Ellen Handron, Third ave., New Knights of Columbus. Kensington. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 Krustees, Mrs. Mary Davis, Niagara Falls; Trustees, Mrs. Mary Davis, Niagara Falls; GrandKni.in Flynn's Hall, New Kensington, Mrs. Mary Hennessy, Parnassus; Mrs. Emma Grand Knight, E. F. Camp, New Kensington. Eberline, New Kensington; Mrs. Helen Fin. Sec., John P. Connor, New Kensington. Miller, Arnold; Mrs. Carrie Miller, New L. C. B. A. Kensington. Meets in Flynn's Hall, Ninth st. Finance Committee, Mrs. Ella St. Peter, ParSpiritual Director, Rev. Thos. J, Kirnei. nassus; Mrs. Josephine Barker, New KenPast Presidents, Mrs. Annie I. Mulvihill, sington; Mrs. Emma Eberline, New KenArnold; Mrs. Ella St. Peter, Parnassus. sington. ST. MARY'S (Polish) CHURCH, New Kensington. Rev. F. Pikulski, Pastor. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, New Kensington. Rev. G. Paonessa, Pastor. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CHURCH, Scottdale. Rev. M. A. Lambing, Pastor; Rev. H. J. Duval, Assistant; Box 306, Scottdale. Masses: Sundays, 7:30; Children's Mass, C. M. B. A. 9:00; 10:30; Week Days, 7:00. Pres., V. W. Yahner; Sec., Alex. Yahner. Baptisnis: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Knights of St. George. Baptismns: Sundays, 2:00 p. m. Meets First Sunday of each month. Benediction: 7:30 p. m. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. A. Lambinlg. Parochial Schools: Sisters of Charity; Director, August Amend, Scottdale. 335 pupils. Pres., Alois Amend, Scottdale. r:-- Pr~-o F.,mil Marks. Sconttdale. Church Committee. J. W. Kennedy, P. P. Glenn, James Lynch, J. 1'. Owens, J. H,. Miller, Ed. Doorly, Francis George, V. W. Yahner, Sec. Usher Club. Pres., John Finnerty; Vice Pres., Edward Miller; Sec. and Treas., Father Duval. Holy Name Society. Pres., WVm. Doorley, Vice Pres., F. B,. Folk; Sec., Alex Yahner. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Pres., F. B. Folk; Vice Pres., Joseph Ames; Sec., Lulu Owens. Missionary Aid Society. 1'res., J. P. O'Connor; Vice'Pres., J. W. Kennedy; Sec., Cath. Finnerty., Knights of Columbus. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in I,. of C. Rooms, Loucks Bldg., Scottdale. Chaplain, Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. Grand Knight, Stephen Arkwright, Mt. Pleasant. Deputy Grand Knight, Ed. Miller, Scottdale. Fin. Sec., V. WV,. Yahner, Scottdale. Rec. Sec., R. M. Evans, Scottdale. Treas., J. Alex Yahner, Scottdale. Warden, J. J. Finnerty, Scottdale. Chancellor, W. J. Doorley, Scottdale. Inside Guard, Mich, Finnerty, Scottdale. Outside Guard, J. J. Menster, Scottdale. Lecturer, W. J. Doorley, Scottdale. Advocate, R. J,. Ryan, Everson. Trustees, W. A. Todd, Scottdale; J. P. Owens Scottdale; E. F.. Doorley, S-ottdale. Sec. and Treas., Nick Bohn, Scottdale. Marshal, Herman Schmidt, Scottdale. L. C. B. A. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Tvrone Hall, Scottdale. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. M. A. Lambing. Pres., Mrs. E. Dickerhoff, Moyer ave., Scottdale. First Vice Pres., Mrs. M. Mulroy, Everson. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. R. Downs, Broadway, Scottdale. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret O'Connor, 507 Eleanor ave., Scottdale. Asst. Rec., Mrs. Annie Horne, Scottdale. Treas., Miss May Evans, Scottdale. Fin. Sec., Miss Inez Thompson, Scottdale. Marshal, Mrs. A. Grumley, Scottdale. Guard, Mrs. M. 1ruff, Scottdale. Trustees, Mrs, Cath. Finnerty, Scottdale; Mrs. M. King, Scottdale; Mrs, M. A. Byrne, Scottdale; Mrs. M. Yahner, Scottdale. C. T. A. U. for Men. Pres., Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scoctdale. Sec., Jno. Connors, Scottdale. C. T. A. U. for Ladies. Pres., Miss Lulu Owens, Scottdale. Sec., Miss Mary Connors, Scottdale. C. T. A. U. Cadets. Pres., Rev. M. A. Lambihg, Scottdale. Sec., Jos, O'Donnell, Scottdale.294 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. WESTMORELAND COUNTY CHURCHES-Continued. ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH, Penn Station. Rev. J. F. Andrzejewski, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., H. T,. Reidmiller, Penns Station. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., M. J. Sarsfield, Penns Station. Spiritual Adviser, Rev, John Andrzcjewski. Sec. and Treas., John E. Amann, Penns Station, Director, George Eger, Penns Station. Marshal, Jacob Amann, Penns Station. ST. MARY'S MISSION, Seward. Rev. Marcellus Rettger, O.S.B., St. Vincent's, Beatty. ST. TIMOTHY'S, Smithton. No Pastor at present. Sunday School: 2:00 p. m. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Church Committee. Santa Barbara Society. joe jove, John Tess, Thomas McCartny, Mariono Society. George McGownr St. Lima Society. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH, Sutersville. Rev. Thos. P. Walsh. *German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Vice Pres., Peter Schonner, Jr., Suterville. Meets First Sunday of each month. Sec. and Treas., Peter Schonner, Sr., SuterSpiritual Adviser, Rev. Thomas Walsh. ville, Director, Louis Schonner, Suterville. Marshal, Frank Feltes, Suterville. Pres., John Scheim, Blythedale. ST. REGIS' CHURCH, Trafford. Rev. P. J. O'Neill, Pastor. Masses: Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30. Holy Name Society. Baptisms: Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Sacred Heart Society. Church Committee. Altar Society. Edward D. Seitz, A. Tanbler, Joseph Murray, Rosary Society. August Siusser, Michael Lynch, John Carach, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Ja-mes Sheedy. Missionary Aid Society. GREEK CHURCH, Trauger. Rev. E. Szatala, Pastor. ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH, Vandergrift. Rev. Martin Singer, O. S. B., Rector; Rev. Wenceslaus Solar, O. S. B., Assistant. ST. GERTRUDE'S CHURCH, Vandergrift. Rev. Martin Singer, O. S. B., Pastor; Rev. Hyacinth Szidliwski, O. S. B., Assistant. Masses: Sundays, 7:45, 9:00 and 10:30; Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. VWeek Days, 7:30- and 8:00. P I-res., George Breig; Vice Pres., Mary Gibson; Baptisms: Sundays, after High Mass. Treas., Jane Redd; Sec., Anita Casselberry. League of Sacred Heart. Church Committee. Promoters, Mrs. S,. L. Malony, Mrs. Mary Loory, Minnie Gibson, Jane Redd. William Gibson, George Breig, Mark Mullen, Missionary Aid Society. Daniel Hogan, Charles Redd, Eugene Roony, Promoters, Mrs. Mary Loory, Mrs. August John Doran, James Casey. Retter. HOLY NAME CHURCH, West Newton. Rev. J. Dejon, Pastor. German Roman Catholic Knights of St. George. Pres., F. E. Hudock, West Newton. Meets First Sunday of each month. Vice Pres., V. W. Lauermann, West Newton. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Joseph Dejon. Sec. and Treas., Nicholas Lauermann, West Director, George Hudock, West Newton. Newton. ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH, Whitney. Very Rev. Edgar Zoercher, O. S. B., Rector; Rev. Xavier Traxler, O. S. B., and Rev. Isidore Fuesel, O. S. B., Assistants; Residence, St. Vincent Archabbey. YUKON, MISSION. Rev. M. Tusek, Box 15, McKeesport.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CHURCH Namre and Location of Church ALLEGHENY COUNTY t. Joseph's, Aliquippa.................... -St Ursula, Allison Park................. -St. Patrick's, Alpsville....................'-Annunciation, N. S., P.................... _.scension (Lithuanian), N. S., P.......... -[Ioly Name of Jesus, N. S,., P.............. Ht. Ambrose, N S., P..................... Wt. AnAlrew's, N S., P...................'-St. Boniface, N. S., P..................... -St. Francis, N. S., P.....................,St. Gabriel's, N. S., P.....................%St. Joseph's, N. S., P.................... --St. Leo's, N. S., P........................ c-St. Mary's, N. S., P...................... -St. Nicholas, N. S,., P...................... -St. Peter's, N. S., P.................. -.2_t. Wencelaus, N. S., P................... ---St. Regina's, N, S., P.....................-.St. Scolasticas, Aspinwall................. Q;t. Catherine, Banksville.................. -..Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary, Bellevue.. -Sacred Heart, Braddock....................,=t. Brendan's, Braddock................... -St. Joseph's (Germlan), Braddock..........,St. Mary of Mt. Carmel, Braddock........ St. Michael's (Slav.), Braddock........... E+t. Thomas, Braddock.................... -Sacred Heart (Polish), Braddock..........'-St. Agatha, Bridgeville.................... --St. Barbara, Bridgeville................... -Nativity, Broughton...................... -J.mmaculate Con-ception, Carnegie'-St. Ignatius, Carnegie...................! -St. Joseph's, Carnegie..................... -St. Luke's, Carnegie -SS. Peter and Paul, Carnegie.............. t-St. Basil's, Carrick.........................t. Wendelin's, Carrick.................. --St. Ann's, Castle Shannon................. -8t. Clare, Clairton........................ "t. Joseph's, Coraopolis...................'St. Philip's, Crafton................... 1'ly Name (formerly St. IKilian), Duquesne. I w~floy Trinity, Duquesne.................... --St Hedwi, Duqulesne....................'t. Joseph s, Duquesne....................,-4t. Michael's, Elizabethl.................... -Sacred Heart, Emsworth.................. -st. Vincent de Paul, Esplen............... --All Saints, Etna.......................... ---St. Cecelia, Glassport.....................'TToly Cross, Glassport..................... -t~.Mary's, Glenfield...................... -oly Angels, Haysboro.................... -Wt. Anthony's (Polish), Homestead........ ---St. Francis, Homestead....................St. Mary's, Homestead...............t. Michael's, Homestead..................-SS. Peter and Paul, Homestead........... -st. Ann's, Millvale....................... --gt. Anthony's, Millvale.................... - St. Nicholas, Croaton..................... --Holy Trinity, McKeesport................. -Jacred Heart of Jesus, McKeesport......... --4t. Mary's (German), McKeesport......... -. Mary's (Polish), McKeesport.......... --St. Peter's, McKeesport.................. --St. Pius, McKeesport..................... Stephen, McKeesport................. a-O0ur Lady of Sorrows. McKees Rocks....... Francis, McKees Rocks................._ IMary's, M\[cKees Rocks................,.8 Mark's, McKees Rocks................ S Toseph's, Natrona...................... STATISTICS ~ ~ m'-- ~ a.S..~~~~~r'0 Cd~~~ c a a 0 5 3 1 8 7 21 4 20 15 23 31 13 20 35 101 44 34 11 1 3 1 35 13 7 25 57 12 35 5 23 4 21 23 9 19 46 18 13 10 5 9 6 7 35 12 5 4 3 9 11 8 14 1 10 6 6 31 19 31 8 17 30 37 22 10 36 24 8 78 6 18 29 21 4 33 537 191 490 384 365 313 294 645 820 133 160 286 355 59 426 628 160 64 225 222 355 28 214 235 215... 140 63 239 189... 210 90 88 762 24 76 197 572 135 43 204 341 830 49 331 591 95 191 48 12 2 74 31 123 39 93 113 87 125 81 80 182 273 234 181 94 16 27 24 160 125 54 192 206 105 160 60 164 88 92 131 68 86 122 60 59 70 85 55 53 76 131 36 51 86 11 70 38 51 71 10 62 72 14 172 140 96 40 98 138 145 89 42 132 136 84 217 81 105 124 96 48 107 42 20 400 150 594 153 425 400 410 200 362 312 700 500 743 170 212 48 121 210 245 325 275 204 410 391 245 91 200 100 94 200 219 452 258 225 272 186 126 125 305 263 200 80 130 150 85 182 141 157 180 47 144 145 74 600 238 207 179 440 250 300 228 157 280 600 211 170 350 430 200 150 570 230 70 1600 759 2800 744 1725 2200 1780 1220 1807 1538 3800 4000 3980 1425 1160 240 423 805 1800 1800 1260 1250 2100 1650 1800 519 900 526 645 1200 1009 2190 1449 1170 1285 950 637 495 1330 1200 1000 500 1000 351 473 800 640 1105 128 860 850 299 3000 1200 1114 953 2250 2000 1400 1080 700 1650 3000 1220 2000 1650 1925 1350 640 21 6 6 66 16 66 36 64 27 30 28 107 56 128 15 32 2 6 15 40 30 17 24 63 45 40 8 103 28 14 33 16 72 19 15 26 14 24 8 18 9 23 11 12 41 2 16 15 4 11 7 25 14 6 82 45 18 12 34 29 42 36 5 24 65 28 43 13 46 19 41 6 1894 1909 1867 1892 1905 1868 1893 1872 1889 1894 1902 1877 1889 1854 1895 1874 1871 1905 1906 1894 1902 1903 1892 1881 1903 1890 1862 1896 1894 -1894 1905 1894 1902 1891 1869 1906 1906 1873 1895 1902 1901 1839 1890 1902 1895 1895 1851 1892 1903 1901 1900 1903 1854 1902 1898 1891 1881 1897 1900 1875 1887 1900 1894 1906 1890 1894 1875 1903 1900 1905 1890 1886 1906 1868 295Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910, BE INDEPENDENT START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH The Bankers Protectve Life XXZTTJT_T' XTXTT T D'1 D A TTI rlT'n X7TT V~Tll._- VV.L.II- Dl*_ ralJ IkJ1U YU WHEN YOU ARE DISABLED COMBINED LIFE, HEALTH, ACCID.ENT AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE W. A. FRICK, President and General Manager J. H. MAHONEY, Division Manager Third Floor Bessemer Building, Pittsburgh K. B. BLEND COFFEE Is being used by thousands of families that know good Coffee and have tried higher priced Coffees, but invariably come back for K. B. Blend Kuhn f9Bro. Co. Three Stores EAST END WILKINSBURG OAKMONT P. C. Reniers Sons Monuments and Mausoleums Homewood Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 a 296 It .? It It I!Catholic'Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 297 CHURCH STATISTICS-Continued. rn~~~~~~~' be~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Name and Location of Church. a.a 1 c~~~~ Sd O U (d M~~~~C C t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l A4 pq U4 () q ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. -Sf. Ladislau, Natrona.17 256 119 405. 2502 34 1893 --S7 Mathias, Natrona 6... 33 76 400 4 1902 ---t. Patrick's, Noblestown................ 4 137 35 96 461 5 1869 -f. Irenaeus, Oakmont.............. 4... 20 46 237 6 1906...t Teresa's, Perrysville................... 2 9 37 238 4 1867 St. Mary's, Pine Creek.. 3 94 13 62 310 12 1867 -". Michael's, Pitcairn................... 5 50 25 73 305 4 1895 -4t. Pauls Cathedral, P................... 42 481 138 550 3000 63 1906 ---Gorpus Christi, P.......................... 4 249 42 180 840 18 1902 --piphany, P............................... 41 685 187 1050 5250 137 1903.-f--Help of Christians, P...................... 53 316 208 300 4512 73 1900 4-Ioly Cross, P i......................... 18 439 92 600 3000 41 1884'-oly Family, P........................... 54 311 152 450 2500 52 1902 E I-ely Rosary, P......................... 32 757 178 760 3900 46 1894 -tRfoly'Irinity (German), P................. 7 220 55 206 1100 31 1857 TrlTmaculate Conception (Bloomfield), P..... 18 80 145 335 2040 41 1904 -"Trrmaculate Heart, P...................... 56 961 356 1100 6000 124 1896.- cred Heart, P.......................... 52 575 102 820 3667 34 1875 -"'t. Adalbert's, P................. 113 754 396 900 7500 144 1890 ~-4ft. Agnes', P............................. 2v 35 18 55 20 7 16'.~-S4t. Agnes', P.. 29- 365 128 525 2300 97 1868,_lj. Augustine's, P................40 650 160 675 3400 76 1875 -ti. Benedict's, P............. 3... 13 70 300 4 1892'----:S. Brigid's, P.....................:....... 14 34 69 2 5 1 6 71 82 rii P14 344 69 265 1216 71 1872 ---/it. Canice's, P............................ 21 381 127 452 1863 50 1892 -.St. Casimir's, P........................... 61 224 191 300 2500 31 1894'--, Elizabeth's, P....... 43... 137 95 710 30 1895...-St. George's, P.................. 19 632 134 550 2780 59 1887 --St. Henry's, P............................ 14 335 63 236 1167 17 1903 "4t. James', P........... 26 401 90 470 2440 84 1884 St. James', W,. E. P.............. 16 395 85 410 3300 64 -St. John the Baptist, P....... 24 650 118 600 3000 80 1879 John the Evangelist, S.S., P.. 30 411 108 550 2702 72 1865 TfJoseph's, Sixteenth Ward, P'. 24 702 114 865 3859 69 1872 it Joseph's, Mt, Oliver................... 21 655 129 525 3000 63 1870 t Kieran's, P.......................... 16 420 120 395 1630 70 1888 ~' Malachy's, P......................... 15 40 68 300 1500 25 1.906 -St Malachy,s, P......................... 2 35 12 20 130 12 1871 --S. Martins P. 17 524 104 505 2453 36 1870'ff-. Marvy's of the Mount, P...........21 656 173 560 2600 68 1874,--St. Mary's, Forty-sixth st., P............ 36 635 117 600 2450 97 1874 + Mary of Mercy, P...... 5 3 6 23 171 6 1876 Mary's, Krainer, P........ 22 132 62 123 758 15 1888'St. Mathew's, P. 36 62 140 206 1200 18 1902 cz.lt. Michael's S. S.,'P. 38 882 192 1050 4500 82 1861 -sSt. Patrick's, P.......................... 15 297 46 269 1345 45 1874 -Mother of Good Council... 10 l 68 103 820 20 Ifft. Joseph's, S. S., P.............. 21 450 195 500 3000 43 1903 -4esurrection, Brookline, P... 1.....11 118 538 7 1909 T-4oly Trinity, Moon Run.................'... 52 75 400 8 1909 -St. Columbcille, Imperial7.................. 7 45 65 325 7 1909 i-It. Peter's (German), P............. 29 540 121 650 3200 64 1872..et. Peter's (Italian), P.................. 99 105 619 1025 5300 168 1892.-4S. Peter and Paul, P.................... 38 383 90 401 2141 20 1859 -'St. Philomena's, P....................... 8 216 57 260 900 29 1846'*t. Richard's, P......................... 7 j 286 64 237 1207 32 1906 --St. Rosalia's, P...................... 11 405 83 530 2700 41 1900 --St. Stanislaus', P........................ 162 735 485 950 4500 168 1875 --St. Stephen's, P.......................... 16 720 195 582 2810 70 1872 -,t. Walburga's, P,..................... 6 157 24 119 596 4 1902 -. \William's East Pittsburgh..7... 51 148 700 11 1905..-it. Caramel, Rankin..................... 86... 169 300 1500 70 1902.sitation, Rankin........................ 45... 158 200 1500 54 1903 t. Aloyiius, Reserve Township.............. 65 11 68 386 2 1892 %.t. James, Sewickley.. 8 24 157 891 10 1872 "ladonna of Jerusalem, Sharpsburg......... 12 75 66 122 439 13 1903 "St. John Cantius, Sharpsburg........... 13 103 43 127 621 10 1905 t. Joseph's, Sharpsburg....... 8 259 53 260 1040 31 1873 --St. Mary's (German), Sharpsburg.. 31 508 97 456 2250 28 1867 __oly Innocents, Sheraden, P..;......... 7 361 64 268 1355 21 1900 "St. Alphonsus, Springdale....2 99 36 74 292 7 1893 "St. Anselm, Swissvale............... 8... 42 230 1080 9 1902 -Sacred Heart, Tarentum................... 7 178 39 132 600 12 1895'-St. Clement, Tarentum.................... 28... 143 225 800 31 1902 -St. Peter's, Tarentum................. 7 27 72 305 6 1887 Cta. olnian's. Turtle Creek...... 27 1 47i 155 450 2400 46 1883298 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910, CHURCH STATISTICS-Continued. 17 "0 Name and Location of Church. Cd C'...." =C - CZ P- 4 T C 0 l cSrC =t~~~~C 12 (.J ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. St. Agnes', Dravosburg.................... 2 111 23 81.... 5 1867 Universal, Allegheny Co.1... 1101 100 605 1909 St. Joseph's, Verona................. 3 157 27 110 512 29 1866 St. Athanasius, West View............ 2 50 21 68 229 2 1906 St. Alphonsus, Wexford................... 3 54 17 71 323 7 1859 St. James, Wilkinshurg...........24 309 83 550 2700 33 1869 St. Aloysius, Wilmerding........ 14... 86 207 920 21 1895 ARMSTRONG COUNTY. St. Mary's, Freeport.............. 8 97 48 150 650 21 1851 Holy Trinity, Ford City.................. 17 60 102 125 840 15 1900 St. Francis de Paula, Ford City........... 8 26 49 300 9 1889 St. Mary's, Ford City..10........... 210 57 196 1012 13 1888 St. Mary's, Kittanning.................... 4 192 34 165 520 4 1854 St. Catherine's Leechburg................. 3 63 150 400 8 1846 St. Patrick's, Sugar Creek................. 2 10 59 242 5 1877 St. Mary's, Yatesboro................... 23... 106 95 875 13 1903 BEAVER COUNTY. Divine Redeemer, Ambridge............... 17... 94 100 600 13 1909 St. Veronica's, Ambridge..................... 84 170 800 17 1904 St. John's, Baden......................... 9 28 159 1 1909 SS. Peter and Paul's, Beaver............. 2 12 40 2f0 2 1837 St, Mary's Beaver Falls................ 18 298 160 296 1480 56 1872 St. Felix, Freedom.......................... 52 60 320 4 1905 St. Theresa, Hoytdale..................... 1... 11 18 100 1 1871 St. John Baptist, Monaca................. 8... 47 90 450 10 1891 St.Joseph's, New Brighton............... 10 103 65 120 600 7 1875 St. Cecilia, Rochester..................... 4... 43 81 245 12 1857 BUTLER COUNTY. St. Paul's, Butler........................ 26 440 97 430 2140 34 1867 St. Peter's (Germnian), Butler.............. 21 216 106 275 1345 40 1849 St. Wendelin's, Carbon Centre............. 2... 13 50 270 1 1876 St. John's, Coylesville..................... 5.... 17 64 355 11 1853 Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary, Herman.. 4 115 25 104 630 9 1845 St. John's, "Nepamucky," Lyndora........ 19... 117 284 1367 42 1903 Mater Dolorosa, Millerstown.............. 1.. 13 59 196 3 1874 St. Alphonsus, Murrinsville............... 8... 31 40 180 8 1842 St. Joseph's (English), North Oakland..... 4... 10 57 302 6 1874 St. Joseph's (German), North Oakland......... 2 35 225 2 1877 St. Gregory, -Zelienople................. 1... 20 35 136 6 1905 FAYETTE COUNTY. Assumption, B. V. M., Brownsville........ 32... 193 186 616 47 1905 St. Peter's, Brownsville.....4........... 4 104 100 300 33 Immaculate Conception, Connellsville...... 7 287 83 374 1678 28 1871 Our Lady Mt, Carmel, Connellsville....... 37. 177 256 1700 41 1904 St. Emory, Connellsville.................. 11 53 73 102 606 29 1903 Sacred Heart, Dawson.................... 4... 20 52 318 4 1889 St. Aloysius, Dunbar...................... 5 105 43 100 450 15 1875 St. Joseph's, Everson.27 247 74 165 880 22 1893 St. Edward's, Fayette City........ 7 80 86 400 17 1903 St. Thomas, Footdale................... 25 93 305 393 2161 66 1902 St. Vincent de Paul, Leisenring........... 17 65 325 6 1888 Paul, I~~~~,... 17 ~65 325 6 1888 St. Mary's, I,eckrone.................... 15... 247 275 800 68 1902 St. John Evangelist, New Haven.......... 21... 193 343 1660 56 1895 Holy Trinity, New Haven................. 13 73 155 1322 39 1902 St. Procopius, New Salem................ 24... 216 265 1700 68 1904 St. Hubert, Point Marion................. 25 40 189.. 1905 St. John Baptist, Star Junction......... 6 1i35 113 221 I1190 56 1903 Nativity, Blessed Virgin Mary, Uniontown.. 65... 360 513 2807 61 1903 St. John's, Uniontown..................... 10... 52 187 875 17 1851 St. Joseph's, Uniontown................... 24 56 131 280 2000 35 1904 All Saints, Masontown.................... 57 92 525 12 1909 Holy Cross, Uniontown................ 0... 85 149 1105 15 1909 St. Hubert's, Point Marion................... 25 40 189 1909 GREENE COUNTY. St. Ann's. Wavneshurg................... 4 1 26 6 275 5 1870 ICatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CHURCH STATISTICS-Continued. Name and Location of Church - ~,,.a a o ~ 7 O O cOv' PI F9 F~~~~ c~~ PIto INDIANA COUNTY. SS. Simon and Jude, Blairsville........... SS. Peter and Paul, Arcadia............. St. Patrick's. Cameron's Bottoms........... St. Michael's, Glen Campbell.............. St. Bernard's, indiana. St. Francis, Rossiter...................... Holy Cross, Iselin........................ LAWRENCE COUNTY. 1110 24 3 29 10 10 St. Agatha, Ellwood City................. 13 St. Joseplh's, New Castle.................. 20 St. Margaret, New Castle................ 2 St. Mary's, New Castle.................. 24 St. Mary's (Polish), New Castle........... 39 St. Vitus, New Castle.................... 39 St. Monica, Wampum..................... 2 St. I,awrence, Hillsville................... 14 WASHINGTON COUNTY. St. Patrick's, Canonsburg................. 28 St. Jerome's, Charleroi..........7 SS. Cyril and Methodius, Charleroi........ 18 Mother of Sorrows, Charleroi.............. 6 St. Thomas, Coal Center.................. 13 St. Charles, Donora...................... 5 St. Dominic, Donora..................... 26 Holy Name of Mary, Donora.............. 22 St. Luke, Ellsworth...................... 17 St. Francis, Finleyville and Gastonville..... 10 St. Joseph, Roscoe........................ 1 St. Anthony, Morongahela City........... 7 Transfiguration, Monongahela City......... 7 St. Alphonsus, McDonald.................. 10 Immaculate Conception, Washington....... 24 St. James, New Alexander................. 4 St. Joseph's, Donora..................... 1 St. Mary Assumption, Cecil............... 20 WESTMORELAND COUNTY. St. Ambrose's, Avonmore.................. 3 St. Vincent, Beatty................... 20 St. Rose, Bradenville..................... 7 St. Barbara, Claridge..................... 8 St. Bartholomew, Crab Tree............... 34 St. Joseph, Derry Station................. 7 Visitation, Export......................... 15 Holy Sacrament, Greensburg.......... 13 Immaculate Conception, Irwin............. 17 Sacred Heart, Jeannette................... 14 Holy Family. Latrobe.................... 12 St. John's, Latrobe............... 11 Our Lady of Victory, Madison......... 16 St. Stanislaus, Mammoth.................. 22 St. Leonard's,,Monessen.................. 14 Holy Name, Monessen.................... 15 St. Bernardino, Mt. Pleasant.............. 2 St, Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant................ 4 Transfiguration, Mt. Pleasant.............. 21 Visitation, Mt. Pleasant................... 14 St. Martin's New Derry................... 4 St. Joseph's, New Kensington............. 5 St. Mary's (Polish), New Kensington...... 17 St. Boniface, Penn Station................ 15 St. John's, Scottdale.........10 St. Charles Borromeo, Suterville. 5 St. Regis, Trafford City................... 4 St. Gertrude, Vandergrift............ 18 Holy Family. VWTest Newton................5 St. Cecilia, Whitney........... 9 St. Hyacinth, Monessen..10................. St. Peter's, New Kensington............... 3 Seven Dolores, Yukon.................... 1 127 4i~ 60 222 206 161 85 410...... i319 75 73 115 338 452 125 300 280 i i} 45 272 106 70 183 41 241 90 67 64 22 1 78 120 220 24 97 236 47 103 37 127 39 157 75 164 58 18 148 71 67 169 37 18 37 12 85 58 93 185 45 83 53 194 144 136 93 97 170 120 55 9 28 154 149 39 57 146 121 50 60 11 97 59 112 47 54 5 125 80 197 63 625 85 68 68 125 60 560 220 325 50 150 300 180 75 150 58 110 320 100 270 80 18 250 175 112 3817 55 18 65 29 250 106 75 225 86 150 270 3106 485 158 120 340 205 128 96 118 410 375 47 230 238 60 250 70 45 225 55 285 103 85 125 550 496 1109 341 1800 500 400 375 668 300 2600 1540 3000 275 1500 2000 850 500 525 238 713 1800 745 2200 460 72 1200 880 560 1458 250 72 700 140 1500 550 450 2400 354 800 1205 1550 1950 712 585 2100 1000 680 632 617 1750 2000 239 690 1624.... 1450 300 200 1.500 380 1425 500 267 780 2 17 27 8 56 4 2 16 11 2 52 30 71 5 37 48 22 17 8 60 7 36 5 36 27 2 20 24 16 89 10 2 3 1 56 7 6 85 5 14 15 201 48 87 13 11 55 14 14 5 15 53 37 5 13 18 29 19 2 2 34 131 43 7 1 9 1842 1905 1860 1903 1871 1903 1908 1895 1892 1905 1871 1903 1902 1903 1909 1886 1892 1902 1902 1890 1901 1902 1903 1902 1894 1904 1906 1866 1895 1855 1906 1909 1908 1846 1903 1904 1890 1883 1902 1847 1867 1890 1863 1900 1894 1898 1902 1903 1905 1883 1890 1895 1869 1891 1894 1864 1870 1882 19.04 1898 1889 1 92 1909 1908 1909 - 11.. I,, - I.,-- I - - - I. I I I I I I I I I 2999 i ICatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS. PITTSBURGH St. Paul's....................................... St. Agnes'.................... St. Augustine's........................... St. Benedict's............................... St. Brigid's. Corpus Christi................................ St. Elizabeth's ((Slav).......................... Epiphany........................................ Help of Christians.............................. Holy Family.................................... Holy Rosary................................. Immaculate Conception.......................... Immaculate Heart of Mary....................... St. Joseph's....................... St. Kieran's. St. Lawrence's............................. St. Mary's, Forty-sixth Street................... St. Mary's, Krainier............................. St. Mary of MIercy.............................. Mother of Good Counsel......................... St. Patrick's.................................... St. Peter's (Italian)............................. SS. Peter and Paul's............................ St. Philomena's.................................. St. Richard's.................................... St. Rosalia's..................................... Sacred Heart.................................... St, Stanislaus'................................... St. Stephen's................................... St. Walburga's.................................. St. Joachin's.................................... SOUTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH St. Adalbert's................................... St. Canice's................................ St. Casimir's....................... St. George's..................................... St. Henry's..................................... Holy Cross..................................... Holy innocent's................................. St. James'...................................... St. John Evangeiist's............................ St. Josaphat's................................. St. Joseph's................................... St, Malachy's................................ St. Martin's..................................... St. Mary of the Mount........................... St. Matthew's................................. St. Michael's................. St. Paul of the Cross................. St. Peter's (German)............................ Resurrection..................................... St. Vincent's..................................... NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH Annunciation.................................... Ascension....................................... St. Ambrose's................................... St. A:ndrew's..................................... St.'Boniface's.................................... St. Francis Xavier's............................. St. Gabriel's.................................... Holv Name.............................. t. J.osejh's............................ St. Leo's........................................ St. Mary's...................................... St. Nicholas'.................................... St. Peter's....................................... Regina Coeli.................................... St. Wenceslaus'.................................. ALLEGHENY COUNTY St Toseob's, Aliuipa.......................... St. Patrick's, Alpsville.......................... St. Scholastic's, Aspinwall........................' St. Catherine's, Banksville....................... St. Catherine's, Beechville....................... St. Brendan's. Braddock......................... Indian and Negro $131.00 17.00 31.35 25.00 8.60 9.94 32.00 12.31 41.07 10.44 34.55 42.01 14.00 23.50 30.00 5.27 12.00 4.80 10.46 3.50 100.14 48.50 15.00 5,.67 95.00 34.06 40.00 12.78 6.30 $13.00 40.88 26.00 10.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 40.75 3,.25 64.21 37.00 42,.32 i43.57 10.50 8.11 $10.00 21.75 23.00 20.35 6.64 5.30 40.80 27.87 33.19 80.47 82.62 6.00 8.32 10.40 5.50 8.87 14.11 University $201.20 10.00 62,. 50 3.12 30.00 6.65 10.62 32.15 11.33 19.30 43.37 10.73 20.00 53.'12 22.50 26.50 33.13 5.32 6.40 2.56 6.00 2.20 44.74, 40.25 15.00 14.75 100.00 11.57 25.63 8.70 19.38 58.32 10.00 37.58 9.66 25,.00 8.80 30.17 10.50 10.50 32.50 5.00 48.37 25.00 8.50 31.57 25.00 22.00 12,00 10.29 $10..00 5.00 12.95 5.n00 10.00 8.40 6.35 37.63 35.09 34.18 40.00 4.00 83.43 4.00 6.50 9.48 6.00 12.50 10.00 Holy Land I Orphans $63.15 $4702.30 15.00 276.75 16.20 357.50 4.50 17.50 17.25 649.00 13,55 120.75 15.45 49.17 24.17 1972.95 10.00 43.03 17,.60 589.28 16.20, 100.00 28,.56 274.82 10.12 213.90 30.00 182.59 15.00 230.00 14,.50 395.50 20.60 500.00 11.30 32.06 148.59.78 27.55 24.70 264.53 7,80 21.45 31.27 394.21 21.92 236.07 8.33 261.20 10.54 310.57 42.00 2083.00 18.05 878.10 23.12 778.33 10.84 140.74 15.03 21.20 10,.90 34.33 9.00 20.00 5.05 17.12 12,. 00 3.25 13.71 7.36 18.74 30.95 10.15 19,.49 30.00 10.75 $12.00 7.45 16.50 9.20 6.35 24.61 7.12 28.93 51.98 2.50 10.00 5.25 7.35 7.90 2.00 8.85 15.50 314.23 516.00 126.07 151.11 54.80 510.25 149.00 497.36 578.00 158.40 518.52 115.00 119.93 644.02 40.42 100.00 73.60 46.97 $225.00 8.63 51.51 562,. 31 50.00 102.00 11.23 325.00 146.64 65.85 165.64 8.32 1661.07 40.00 36.54 122.00 4.00 52.00 95.50 549.00 300Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS-Continued. ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. Assumption, Bellevue............................ St. Joseph's, Braddock........................... St. Michael's, Braddock.......................... St. Thom as', Braddock........................... Sacred Heart, Braddock......................... St. Mary's, Mt. Carmel......................... St. Agatha's, B ridgeville......................... St. Barbara's, Bridgeville........................ St. Ignatius de Loyola, Carnegie................. Immaculate Conception, Carnegie................. St. Joseph's, Carnegie........................... St. Luke's, Carnegie.............................. St. Basil's, Carrick.............................. St. Wendelin's, Carrick......................... St. Ann's, Castle Shannon....................... St. Clare's, Clairton............................. St. Joseph's, Coraopolis.......................... St. Phillip's, Crafton............................. St, Ursula, De Haven........................... Holy Name, Duouesne........................... Holy Trinitv, Dtiquesne.......................... St. Hedwig's, Duquesne.......................... St. Toseph's Duquesne........................... St. Nicholas', Duquesne................... St. William's, East Pittsburgh.................... St. Michael's, Elizabeth.......................... Sacred Heart, Emsworth......................... All Saints, Etna................................. St. Cecilia's, Glassport.........................~ Holy Cross, Glassport........................... St. Mary's, Glenfield............................. St. Mary's, Glenshaw............................ St. Ignatius', Glenn............................. Holy Angel's, Hays.............................. St. Anthonv's; Homestead........................ St, Francis'. Homestead.......................... St. Mary Magdalen's, I-Tomestead................. St. Michael's, Homestead......................... SS. Peter and Paul's, Homestead................. St. Columbcille's, Imperial....................... St. Ann's, Millvale.............................. St. Anthony's, Millvale.......................... St. Nicholas', Millvale............................ Holy Trinity, Moon Run......................... Holy Trinitv,, McKeesnort....................... St. M,Iary's (German), McKeesport......... St. Mary's (Polish), McKeesport................. St. Peter's, McKeesport......................... St, Pius', McKeesport........................... St. Stephen's, McKeesport....................... Sacred Heart, McKeesport....................... St. Mark's. McKees Rocks........................ St. Francis', McKees Rocks...................... St. Mary's, McKees Rocks....................... Mother of Sorrow, McKees Rocks................ St. Toseoh's. Natrona............................ St. Ladislas', Natrona........................... St. Mathias', Natrona........................... St. Raphael's, Natrona.......................... St. Patrick's, Noblestown........................ St. Irenaeis, Oakmont........................... St. Teresa's. Perrysvil'e......................... St. j M;chael's, Perrvsville........................ St. Michael's. Pitcairn........................... St. Mary's, Rankin....................~......... St. Barbara's, Rankin............................ St. M ichael's, Pankin........................... St. Aloysius', Reserve Township................. St. James', Sewickley............................ St. Tohn's. Sharpsburg........................... St. Toseph's. Sharpsburg........................... St. Mary's. Sharpsburg.......................... Madonna of Jerusalem........................... Stb. Alphonsus, Springdale........................ St. Anselin's, Swissvale......................... Sacred Heart, Tarentum.......................... St. Clement's, Tarentum......................... St. Peter's. Tarentuni........................... St. Agnles', Thompson Run...................... St. Colman's, Turtle Creek...................... Universal........................................ St. Joseoh's Verona............................. Ii ndian and Negro $24.94 30,.40 13.45 13.09 2.54 4.35 10.00 12.53 4.72 22.56 25.00 17.04 21.82 10.17 6.15 12.25 25.00 1.80 10.25 4,.22 2.50 5.00 7.36 7.06 5.00 12.00 6.50 14.66 3.00 3.20 3.69 7.75 6.67 31.40 10.27 4.41 3.28 3.70 10.04 4.21 9.00 8.33 27.49 9.40 6.00 7.22 9.00 48.50 15.20 8.05 4.86 8.43 2.37 4.12 2.11 1.45 5.84 7.00 6.15 21.08 3.84 14.20 14.00 5.00 4.63 9.00 8.94 2.00 3.65 21.70 17.3R University $30.00 11.00 28.72 48.00 13.26 1,.91 1.91 6.00 9.00 9.56 19.00 20.00 8.18 7.13 15.61 10.50 10.25 32.60 4.10 12.75 4.84 1.82 3.50 7.70 9,.40' 3.30 6.16 6.50 7.11 2.10 2.70 7.00 5.00 45.00 6.17 3.98 2.84 4.70 12.23 8.06 5.00 2,.69 14.65 34.06 10,.20 6.00 4.60 6,.00 42.00' 15.00 1.25 7.15 4.67 2.46 13.14 3.29 5..55 4.45 4.40 5.27 7.49 21.18 4.30 12.05 14.00 1.17 5.02 14.00 9.02 4.82 3.70 6.80 22.13 14 4 Holy Land Orphans $18.30 $222.00 15.38 132.00 13.15 266.00 9.30 137.80 17.13 2.00 40.93 11.31 98.87 3.56 51.60 4.09 131,15 17.20 360.00 21.08 97 17,12.82 106.22 3.39 2.75 60.00 4.93 115.77 14.21 451.23 1,.50 10.70 4.15 572.17 5.05 100.00 2.20 10.46 4.90 58,.67 5.25 85.85 6.04 55.84 3.20 54.50 6.65 97.35 5.50 105.00 10.31 54.53 1.68 11.00 3.10 33,.11 1.60 72.20 17.50 105,.50 2.65 14.15 8.25 357,.75 14.47 40.70 2.26 15,.19 3.12 15,.00 4.84 57.50 20.30 300,.71 25.00 10.00..... 10.20 1 1.98 197.92 10.0W0 500.00 12.00 228.75 15.00 58.00 11.78 5.00 6.00 26.00 19.31 222.00 13.90 50.00 2,.70 2.30 7.50 105.50 10.76 193.03 8.75 26.09..'..6... 3.53 80.72 2.79 49.99 4.66 25.77 1.25 52.39 10.00 15,15 11.20 30.65 19,. 50 259.10 2.68 73.44 9.50 264.60 10.75 80.00 4.15 10.82 3.01 22.68 10.09 200.00 11.18 104.90 10.64 30.54 2.75 37.50 3.23 22.50 14.00 180.59':1.40 106.70 301 --- --302 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS-Continued. Indian and ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Continued. Negro University Holy Land Orphans St. Athanasius', West View.$ 4.01 $ 5.06 $ 2.28 $..... St. Alphonsus', Wexford 20.42 12.70 9.30 40.38 St. Jamies', Wilkinsburg.20.00 24.05 17.60 379.65 St. Aloysius', Wilmnerding........................ 10.25 12.75 15.82 181.10 ARMSTRONG COUNTY St. Patrick's, Brady's Bend...................... St. Mary's, Freeport.10.40 18.00 2.00 122.00 Holy Trinity, Ford City........................ 5.40 5.10 6.69 37.09 St. Francis', Ford City..6.20 40.17 St. Mary's, Ford City.14.00 12.25 13.85 68.60 St. Mary's, Kittanning.1.50 5.00 125.51:St~~~~~~~~~~..~] 1.5 3.03 42.44 St, Catherine's, Leechhurg.3.03 4.44 3.80 Guardian Angel, Nicholson's Run................. St. Mary's, Parkers Landing.....................6.25 St. Patrick's, Sugar Creek.4.90 5.43 6..79 57.03 St. Mary's, Yatesboro 1.75 1.32 1.75 2.13 BEAVER COUNTY I)ivine Redeemer, Ambridge..1.00 1.45 22.29 St. Veronica's, Ambridge........................ 25,05 24.72 19.4 290.76 St. John's, Baden.............................. 5.09 9.01 5.35 34.81 SS. Peter and Paul's, Beaver............. 14.39 23.15 11.07 128.83 St. Mary's, Beaver Falls....................... 27.14 32.34 4,.00 257.01 St. Rose's, Cannelton........................... St. Felix's, Freedom. 6.00.. 1.1.... 48.75 St. Teresa's, Hovtdale.......................... 2.40 6.00.2.23 23.18 Presentation, Midland........................... St. John's, Monaca.8.80 1000 4.00 55.00 St. Joseph's, New Brighton.................. 10.72 15.00 6.00 117.77 St. Cecilia's, Rochester........................ BUTLER COUNTY St. Paul's, Buttler.................. 32.00 32.00 30.00 279.00 St. Peter's, Butler.............................. 44.00 35,00 13.95 130.00 St. Joseph's, Cabot (Herman)................... St. Wendelin's, Carbon Centre (Herman)......... 18.18 i 22.50 3.15 38.75 St. John's, Coyleville (Harmony)..6.50 6.00 2.25 61.50 St, Anthony's, Harrisville........................I St, Mary's, IHerman..................26.89 32.50 9.77 53.23 St' John's, Lynd0ora............................. 11324.718 7 St. John's, Lyndora.. 1.13 2.41.75 18.17 Mater Dolorosa, Millerstown..................... 8.74 7.41 13.92 71.77 St. Alphonsus', Murrinsville..... 2.27 6.00 2.55 40.00 St. Joseph's (English), N. Oakland........... 10.75 17.00 12.25 81.25 St. Joseph's (German),. N. Oakland............. 11.54 10.30 9.80 30.80 St. Tames's, Petrolia............................ St. Mary's, West Winfield...................... St. Gregory's, Zelienople.................2.86 4.19 2.63 7.65 LAWRENCE COUNTY St. Agatha's, Ellwood City.....................I 3.85 5.60 5.04 75.90 St. Lawrence's, Hillsville........................ 1.81 1.59 1.30 7.73 St. Theresa's, Hoytdale.......................... St. Joseph's, New Castle... 17.11 7.53 3.35 31.25 Madonna of Czenslochowa, Mahonington........... 7.76 40.33 St. Margaret's, Mahonington.. 4.13 3.00 5.76 18.25 St. Marvs', New Castle.... 11.32 15.23 12.24 196,.72 St. Vitus', New Castle 4.05 5.00 5.21 37.24 St. Francis', Stonerstown....................... St. Monaca's, Wampum...................... 3.80.... 4.03 36.66 FAYETTE COUNTY St. Hedwig's, Briar Hill........................ 12.23 17.34 St. Mary's, Brownsville..1.50 5.62 2.68 23.99 St. Peter's, Brownsville.......................... 5.00 5.00 4.41 62.00 St. Emory's, Connellsville.... 3.70 3.80 Immaculate Conception, Connellsville........ 37.55 40.00 37.86 424.50 M t. Carmel...................................... Sacred Heart, Dawson.............. 13.15 16.25 2.26 90.00 St. Aloysius', Dunbar........................... 15.00 8.00 2.40 125.00 E4liottsvilJe....... St. Joseph's, Everson.....4.65 7.16 4.78 274.83 St. Edwards', Fayette City.1.58 5.98 1.00 12.85 St, Thomas', Footedale.......................... 3.41 6.00 4.12 111,.27 St. Mary's, Leisenring........ St. Vincent's, Leisenring......................... 12.33 13.50 7.84 72.42 Perpetual Help, Leckrone..8.25. 13.25 7.25 23.00 St. Cecelia's, Lemont........... All Saints, Masontown12.00 1 24.50 5.75. 101.80 McClellandtown............ St. John's, New Haven..........................14.46.25 20.00 90.32Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES Home for Aged Poor, 501 Washington st., Sister M. Francis, superior. 10 sisters, 26 N.S., P. Conducted by Little Sisters of the inmates. Poor. Mother Mary Archangel Marie, superior. Home for Working Girls, 13 Tunnel st., P. 14 sisters, 175 inmates, men and women. Conducted by Sisters of Mercy,. Mother Pius, superior. 6 sisters, 95 boarders. Home for Aged Poor, Penis ave. and Rebecca St. Regis Home, 1006 Ann st., P. Conducted st., P. Conducted by Little Sisters of the by St. Regis Association. Miss Ella Barr Poor. Sister Helen de St. Joseph, superior. nmatroii. 40 boarders. 16 sisters, 200 inmates, men and women. Good Shepherd Home, Troy Hill, N.S., P. St. Joseph Home for Old Ladies, Pius st., Sister Mary St. I,eo, superior. 34 sisters, 161 S.S., P. Conducted by Sisters of St. Francis. inmates. ORPHAN ASYLUMS. St. Paul's, Idlewood. Sister M. Eussbia, su- Holy Family (Polish), Emsworth. Sister M; perior. 28 Sisters of Mercy, 1100 orphans, Valentine, superior. 15 Sisters of Holy Family boys aind girls. of Nazareth, 159 orphans, boys and girls. St. Michael's (German), Pius st., S.S., P. St. Joseph's (German), Mount Troy, N.S., P. 2 Sisters of St. Francis, 36 orplians, boys and.S:ster M. Elia, superior. 20 Sisters of Notre girls. Dame, 300 orphans. Good Shepherd, Lincoln ave.,- E.E., P. St. Joseph's Protectory and Industrial School, Mother M. Immaculate Heckman. 10 sisters, Vine st., P. Rev. Rockcliff, superintendent. 141 orphans, girls. 80 boys. HOSPITALS. Mercy, Pride and Locust sts., P. Established 1847. Conducted by Sisters of Mercy. Sister M. Innocent I-ughes, superior, 40 sisters, 360 average patients. St. Joseph's, 2117 Carson st., S.S., P. Established 1904. Conducted by Sisters of St.'Joseph. Mother Gonzaga, superior. 6 Sisters of St. Joseph, 50 patients. St. Francis, Forty-fourth st., P. Established 1872. Conducted by Sisters of St. Francis. Sister M. Cleoplia, superior. 40 sisters, average 265 patients. Pittsburgh Hospital, Frankstown ave. and Beechview, P. Established 1897. Conducted by Sisters of Charity. Sister M. Ida, superior, 15 sisters, 100 patients. Hickey Hospital, Fennelton, Butler County. Established 1903. Conducted by Sisters of St.' Francis. Sister M. Adelaide, superior.,8 sisters, 16 patients. Rosalia Foundling and Maternity Hospital, Cliff and Gum sts., P. Conducted by Sisters of Charity. Sister M. Benigna, superior, 13 sisters, 65 motliers, 135 infants. New Castle Hospital. Conducted by Sisters of St. Francis. Sister M. Cecelia, superior. 10 sisters. Providence Hospital, Beaver Falls. Established 1909,. Coiiducted by Sisters of Charity. Sister M. De Paul, superior. 5 sisters, 25 patients. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR WOMEN. St. Joseph's Industrial School, Larimer ave., P. Sisters of Divine Providence. Sister M. Lucy, superior. 72 pupils. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. St. Joseph's Protectory, Vine st., P. Rev. J.. E. Rockliffe, director. 80 pupils. NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOLS. Mercy Hospital. Sister M. Ethelrita, super- in charge. Nurses in training 40. intendent. Nurses in training 60. i Pittsburgh HIospital. Sister M. Marcella St. Francis Hospital. Miss Eliz. P. Hickey charge. Nurses in training 26. SmIIWAY AND OTHER FAMOUS PIANOS 319-321 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH in MiCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910; 303 DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS-Continued. Indian and FAYETTE COUNTY-Continued. Negro University HolyLand Orphans Holy Trinity, New Itaven........................1 $ 3.13 $ 4.00 $ 4.65 $ 41.38 St. Procopius, New Salem...................... 3.59 6.18 3.43 46,48 St. Hubert's, Point Marion...................... 5.50 6.25 5.00 20.65 St. Casimir's, Republic.......................... St. John Baptist's, Star Junction 18.87 5.50 6.28 23.33 Holy Cross; Uniontown.1.00 1.00 1.19 8.00 Mt. Mission, Uniontown...................... St. John's, Uniontown........................... 00 21.00 3.40 208,00 St. Joseph's, Uniontown......................... 6.35 9.30 6.77 185.11 Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary, Uniontown............. Visitation, Uniontown.13.75 7.50 21.15. 3275 GREENE COUNTY St. Ann's, Waynesburg.......................... 6.00 5.00 5.60 84.20 INDIANA COUNTY SS. Peter and Paul's, Arcadia.................. 11.20 4.30 9.28 13,00 SS. Simon and Jude's, Blairsville........ 5.58 10.25 5.24 133.25 St. Patrick's, Cameron's Bottoms 12.01 22.47 2.86 52,62 St. Michael's, Glen Campbell.... 6.19 3.13 7.24 17.19 -,S 1~~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~3.75 6.65 17.19 St. Bernard's, Indiana........ 13.75 6.65 88.10 Holy Cross, Iselin 2,00 3.00 4.13 25.00 St. Francis', Rossiter.................. 4.13 8.30.... 77.58 St. Matthew's, Saltsburg....................... St. Elizabeth's, Starford....................... WASHINGTON COUNTY Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary, Bruceton..........35 3.81 3.31 33.39 St. Patrick's, Canonsburg........................ 45.01 27.13 38.28 226.56 SS,. Cyril and Methodius', Charleroi......... 2.26 2.01 5.53 27.18 St. Jerome's, Charleroi................... 15.00 15.00 12.78 71.50 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel............................ 21.35 Sacred Heart, Claysville........................ St. Thomas', Coal Centre.................... 11.00 8..28 5.96 81.93 St. Charles', Donora... 15.43 22. 17 12.26 150.39 St. Dominic's, Donora.......................... 8.00 6.00 10.00 24.00 Holy Name Blessed Virgin Mary, Donora......... 5.00 5,50 7.50 75.00 St. Joseph's, Donora..................... 3.00. 3.00. 3.00 ~ ~~~3.00 St. Luke's, Ellsworth..........3.74 5.65 3,.45 41.34 St. Francis', Finleyville.......................... 4.65 7.81 7.29 33.23 Hazelkirke............ St. Anthony's, Monongahela....1.65 2.49 2.75 3,75 Transfiguration, Monongahela.................... 10.14 13.03 6.25 97.70 St. Alphonsus', McDonald.................. 14.26 11.50 7.66 140.85 St. Joseph's, Roscoe.............. 2.25 6.74 5.60 41. 75 Imminaculate Conception, Washington............ 12.76 16.00 13.83 329.00 WESTMORELAND COUNTY St. Ambrose's, Avonmore........................ 2.26 3.60 20.99 St. Vincent's, Beatty P. O................. 28.25 44.50 9.62 111.75 St. Barbara's, Claridge........................... 5,.81 4.33 5.00 47.62 St. Bartholomew's, Crabtree................... 10.50 12.00 15.00 85.00 St. Joseph's, Derry..................... 5.00 7.00 3,. 15 82.00 St. Mary's, Export...........7.33 4.32 7.00 155.78 Most Holy Sacrament, Greensburg............... 18.50 20.00 19.45 162.00 Immaculate Conception, Irwin................ 10.00 20.00 15.88 181.00 Sacred Heart, Jeannette..10.00 12.25 8.75 91.17 Holy Family, Latrobe........................... 38.60 46.30 34.60 379.30 St. John's, Latrobe....................... 6.75 5,75 7.00 25.50 Most Holy Trinity, Ligonier.. 1.80 1.50.... 19.57 Our Lady of Mercy, Madison.................. 10.00 10.00 11.50 125.19 St. Anslem's, Mammoth......................... 6.79 6.16 5,48 102.51 St. Leonard's; Monessen......................... 25.85 29.25 19.12 206.87 St. Hyacinth's, Monessen................................ St. Bernardina's, Mt. Pleasant................... St, Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant........................ 26.42 32.21 23.60 272.78 Transfiguration, Mt. Pleasant.. 5,00 5.10 4.84 145.41 Visitation, Mt. Pleasant.......................... 7.56 8.25 10.70 41.78 New Alexandria................................ 2.65 2.75 15.00 St. Martin's New Derry......................... 4.57 2.87 2.44 27,86 St. Joseph's, New Kensington.. 7.20 7.85 5.27 67.73 St. Mary's, New Kensington.................... 3.31 4.37 5.37 2538 St. Peter's, New Kensington..................... 3.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 St. Boniface's, Penn Station............ 10.25 15.60 2.10 78,35 St. John's, Scottdale............................ 22.96 35.89 15.31 218.58 St. Charles', Suter........................... 1.00 1.50 1.55 23,.00 St. Regis', Trafford City................ 1.06 30.60 St. Gertrude's, Vandergrift....................... 0 10.00 8.00 37.12 Holy Family, West Newton.........4.00 3.34 1.98 23.69 St. Cecelia's, Whitney..........................f 12.10 4.11 16.42 94.03 Seven Dolores, Yukon.............................. Benedict, Marguerite... 3..............00 1. 27. 72St. Mary's Church and Monastery and St. Fidelis College, Herman. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES COLLEGES FOR MEN.,Pittsburgh Catholic College, Bluff st., P. Benedictine Fathers, Rev. Walter Stehle, O.S.B., Conducted by the Holy Ghost Fathers. Very vice president, 34 professors, 400 students. Rev. M. Hehir, C.S,.Sp., president. 24 profes- (See pages 289 and 290.) sors, 380 studelnts. St. Fidelis College, Herman. Conducted by St. Vincent's Seminary and College, Beatty, Capuchin Fathers. Rev. Constantine Hoefler, Westmoreland County. Conducted by the O.M.Cap., president. 10 professors, 72 students. ACADEMIES FOR GIRLS. Our Lady of Mercy, 3333 Fifth ave., P. Ursuline, Winebiddle st., P. Conducted by Conducted by Sisters of Mercy. Mother M. the Ursuline Nuins. Mother M. Ursula CrawLabastian, director. 15 teachers, 136 pupils. ford, superior. 12 teachers, 164 pupils. St. Xavier's, Beatty, Westmoreland County. St. Joseph's, Seton Hill, Greensburg. 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The members of the order have increased rapidly, and are now engaged in missionary work in Africa, the islands of the Indian Ocean, South America, and similar regions that must look for the light of faith to the most generous and self-sacrificing apostles; the Fathers have under their direction distinguished educational institutions in Rome, Switzerland, Germany, France, Portugal, England, Ireland, the Azores, West India Islands and the United States. HOLY GHOST FATHERS CONNECTED WITH THE COLLEGE. President, Rev. Louis Cremel, C.S.Sp., Very Rev. Martin A. Hehir, C.S.Sp., Professor of Latin and Music,. Professor of Religion and French. Rev. Joseph P. Danner, C.S.Sp., Director of Commercial Department, Vice-Presidenrmott, Professor of Higher Accounting, Business Rev. IIJenry J. llMcDermott, wC.S.Sp., Law and Shorthand. Professor of English. Rev. Michael J. Sonnefeld, C. S. Sp., Rev. Patrick A. McDermott, C.S.Sp., Professor of Latin, Polish, Penmanship Professor of Scripture, Philosophy, and Drawing. Latin and English. Rev. Albert B. Mehler, C.S.Sp., Rev. Donatus Schloesser, C.S.Sp., Prefect of Discipline. Professor of Latin, French and German. Professor of Religion, English and Bookkeeping. Rev. Joseph F. Fleck, C.S.Sp., Rev. Thomas A. Wrenn, C.S.Sp., Professor of Classics, French and German. Assistant Prefect of Discipline, Treasurer. Professor of Religion,. English and Mathematics. Rev. Henry J. Goebel, C.S.Sp., Rev. Joseph A. Baumgartner, C.S.Sp., Professor of German. Professor of English, Mathematics and Sciences. There are, in addition, seventeen lay professors. J BELL PHONES 50 A~D 9D46 M'KEESPORT (WEST PENN RAILWAYS CO.) OLYMPIA PARK The Most Popular Park in Pittsburgh Territory THREE MILES FROM M'KEESPORT--RBACHED BY ALL LINES OF WEST PENN RAILWAYS CO., B. - O. AND P. V1 L. E. RAILROADS Beneficial Societies and Churches will find Olympia Park an ideal resort, with every modern convenience and comfort. For pamphlet, dates, rates, etc., address or phone 0. C. HIARTLEY, MANAGER, MCKEESPORTEdw. Stotz Architect Main Entrance, Sisters of Mercy Mother House, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH COLLEGE (Continued)-COLLEGE SO-CIETIES. Sodality of the Holy Ghost. Sodality of the Immaculate Heart. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel. Director, Very Rev. Martin A. H-ehir, C.S.Sp. Director, Rev. Joseph P. Danner, C.S.Sp. Prefect, Edward J. McKnight. Prefect, John B. Buckley. First Assistant, Clarence A. Sanderbeck. First Assistant, John J. Curran. Second Assistant, George Angel,. Second Assistant, Harold A. Rodgers. Secretary, Henry J. Gelm. Secretary, Norman C. Huckestein. Treasurer, Joseph H. McGraw. Treasurer, Francis J. Snyder. Librarian, Francis Shields. Librarian, Edward C,. Blundon. Standard Bearer, Bernard J. McKenna. Standard Bearer, Patrick J. Broderick. Sodality of the Blessed Sacrament. Sodality of the Holy Angels-First Division. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel. iMeets Fortnightly in College Chapel. Director, Rev. Henry J. McDermott, C.S.Sp. Director, Rev. J. F. Fleck, C.S.Sp. Prefect, John J. Lappan. Prefect, John N. Diegelman,. First Assistant, Daniel J. McFarlin. First Assistant, Daniel V. Boyle. Second Assistant, J. Herbert McHattie. Second Assistant, Richard J. Hoffmann. Secretary, William A. Caveney. Secretary, Leonard L. Strub. Treasurer, Joseph F. Furlong. Treasurer, Ambrose J. McLaughlin. Librarian, David G. Creamer,. Librarian, Charles KI. Blundon. Standard Bearer, James P. Haley. Standard Bearer, James B. Dannemiller. in'la u ti t (S a atnI i "ta zmI"'tir C,ng*a6i 43abru, iJrtrtsHtluania 1hrVapratary ArabemV,for Tdl;oysMt. Gallitzin Academy for Boys, Baden (Ft. Wayne R. R.). PITTSBURGH COLLEGE-(Continued)-COLLEGE SOCIETIES. Sodality of the Holy Angels-Second Division. Librarian, Joseph P,. Passafume. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel. Standard Bearer, James F. Burke. Director, Rev. Joseph A. Baumgartner, C.S.Sp. Prefect, Edward J. Fedigan. Total Abstinence Union. First Assistant, Raymond M,. Marlier. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel. Second Assistant, RAlbert F. Reilly.i Spiritual Director, Rev. Albert B. Mehler, Second Assistant, Albert F. Reilly. C.S.S Secretary, Raymond J. Terheyden. Pres., Grattan V. Dugan,.'Ireasurer, James J. Dunbar. Vice-Pres. John. McGade. Librarian, Edward C. Schbrnoker. VicePres., John A. MGlade. ~jt,drd Reaer HwaCor. Sec., Edward A.. Wilson. Standard Bearer, Howard Lee. Fill. Sec., Frank J. Snyder. Sodality of the Infant Jesus. Librarian, James J. Hawks. Meets Fortnightly in College Chapel Sergeant, Joseph II. McGraw. Director, Rev,. M. J. Sonnefeld, C.S.Sp. Pittsburgh College Alumni Association. Prefect, Eugene F. Hoffmann. President, John E. Kane. First Assistant, Harry Lahm. Vice President, Frank T. Lauinger. Second Assistant, Philip G. Weis. Secretary, Rev. H. J. McDermott, Pittsburgh Secretary, Verner H. Lawler. College, Bluff st., P. Treasurer, Leo Ih. Dapper. Tri-easurer, William Weiss. Demmler-Meyer Company House Furnishing Goods, Ranges, Refrigerators, Hotel and Restaurant Outfits and Supplies, Hardware and Cutlery. EVERYTHING FOR THE KITCHEN. 633 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Bell Phone Grant 225 P. A. Phone Main 277Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Robert A. MORROW Pianist VIRGIL PIANO SCHOOL "THE SCIENTIFIC WAY TO ARTISTIC PIANO PLAYING" Bell'Phone, Schenley 620-L Send for Circulars Specialty on Terazzo Work 4502 FIFTH AVENUE CLAVIERS FOR -SALE Marble and Ceramic Mosaics BEST.REFERENCE THE PATRIZIO ART MOSAIC CO. C. PATRIZIO, General Manager 530 FEDERAL STREET, (Fourth Floor) PITTSBURGH, PA. PITTSBURGH COLLEGE PITTSBURGH, PA. RESIDENT AND DAY STUDENTS RECEIVED. Six Departments of Study PREPARATORY, for Young Boys. HIGH SCHOOL, with Course of Four Years. SANITARY SCIENCE, Prepares for Civil Service. ENGINEERING, for Sciences and Mathematics. COMMERCIAL, Gives a Thorough Business Course. COLLEGE, for Advanced Studies.'.-' Very Rev. M. A. Hehir, C. S. Sp., President. OVO....~..~..~H~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11(9j Bell Phone 1406 GrantCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 309 SCHOOL STATISTICS SISTERS OF MERCY. Teachers Boys Girls Total St. Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh..12 263 218 481 Epiphany, Pittsburgh..................................... 16 341 344 685 St. Agnes', Pittsburgh.................................... 6 174 191 365 St. Brigid's, Pittsburgh................................... 8 165 179 344 St. Mary's, Pittsburgh................................... 12 303 332 \ 635 St. Patrick's, Pittsburgh.................................. 7 114 153 297 St. Peter's, Pittsburgh.......... 15 411 409. 820 St. Andrew's Pittsburgh.................................. 8 235 255 450 St. Francis Xaxier's, Pittsburgh........................... 5 172 174 346 St. Peter's, McKeesport................................... 15 358 472 830 St. Colman's, Turtle Creek............................... 11 250 221 471 sl~~........... 11 250 ~ 221 471 inmaculate Conception, Washington....................... 11 185 225 410 Holy Family, Latrobe................................. 8 224 228 452 St. Cecilia's, Whitney..................................... 4 150 122 272 St. Paul's Orphanage, Idlewood......................... 13 526 404 930 St. Mary's High School.......................4 30 80 110 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH (Watertown, N. Y.) St. Thomas', Braddock................................. 11 322 271 628 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH (Rutland, Vt.) Immaculate Conception, Connellsville....................... 7 164 223 387 SISTERS OF CHARITY. Corpus Christi, Pittsburgh................................. 7 129 120 249 Sacred Heart, Pittsburgh................................. 13 287 288 575 St. John the Baptist, Pittsburgh........................... 12 322 328 650 St. Kieran's, Pittsburgh.............................. 7 170 250 420 St. Stephen's, Pittsburgh.................................. 12 341 379 720 Holy Cross, Pittsburgh.................................. 10 227 212 439 St. John the Evangelist, Pittsburgh........................ 9 187 224 411 St. James', Pittsburl-gh..................................... 7 210 185 395 St. lames', Wilkinsburg................................. 6 154 155 309 St. Mary Magdalene's, Homestead................ 12 390 372 762 Holy Angels', Hays................................. 4 96 114 210 Holy Innocent's, Pittsburgh.................8.... 196 165 361 St. Francis de Sales', McKees Rocks...................... 6 171 158 331 St. Luke's, Carnegie...................................... 7 170 185 355 St. Joseph's, Sharpsburg.................................. 6 124 135 259 St. Rosalia's, Pittsburgh................ 8 107 208 405 St. John the Baptist, Scottdale............................ 7 170 165 335 SS. Simon and Judes, Blairsville......................65 62 127 St. Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant................................ 4 103 116 219 School for Deaf Mutes, Pittsburgh........................ 7 13 20 33 Most Holy Sacrament, Greensburg......................... 7 160 178 338 SCHOOL SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS. St. Cecilia's, Rochester...................2 38 43 81 SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE. St. Francis', Homestead...................2 41 47 88 Holy Trinity, Center Avenue and Fulton Street, Pittsburgh.. 5 118 102 220 St. Mary's, Herman................. 2 61 54 115 St. Agnes', Thom)son's Run........................... 54 57 111 St. Alphonsus', Wexord.................................. 2 26 28 54 St. Ambrose's, PittsburQh............................... 4 98 93 191'St. Alphonsus', Springdale........................... 2 54 45 99 Sacred Heart, Tarentitum........................... 3 92 86 178 St. Ann's, Castle Shannon................................ 4 105 110 215 St. Joseph's, Braddock.................................... 180 175 355 St. Joseph's, Duouesne.......................... St. Toseph's, New Castle.................................. 3 76 84 160 St. Mary's, Ford City..........................3......... 101 109 210 St. Mary's, McKees Rocks..12 287. 304 591 St. Mary's, McKleesport.................................. 4 101 103 204 St. Mary's, Pine Creek......................... 2 47 47 94 St. Walburga's, Lincoln Avenue, Pittsburh................ 3 71 86 157 SS. Peter and Paul's, Tlarimer Avenie, Pittsburgh.......... 8 194 189 383 St. Mary's, Beaver Falls......................... 6. 147 151 298 St. Martin's, Alexander and Steuben Streets, Pittsburgh.... 10 272 t 252 524 St. Basil's, Carrick..............3................ 3 102 112 214 All Saints', Etna...............1 94 1 95 189 FELICIAN SISTERS. St. Adalbert's, 162 S. Fifteenth Street. Pittsburgh.... 13 394 360 754 St. Tosaphat's. 2035 Mission Street, Pittbsurgh............. 7 231 219 450 St, Mary's. McKeesnort........ 4 160 181 341 St. John Cantius', Sharnsburgh.................... 2 57 46 103,Sacred Heart, B rddck.................... Sacred Heart, Braddck. 3 76 84 160 Transfisuration, Mt. Pleasant............................. 4 140 I160 300310 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. WM. G. JOHNSTON COMPANY STATIONERS PRINTERS-BINDERS MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES PENN AVENUE AND NINTH STREET:::: PITTSBURGH, PA. SCHOOL STATISTICS-Continued. SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS. St. Augustine's, Thirty-seventh Street, Pittsburgh..... 12 316 36 650 St. Joseph's, 321 Pearl Street,'ittsburgh 13 349 1 353 702 St. Peter's, Twenty-eighth Street, S. S., Pittsburgh. l 11 258 284.540 St. Michael's, Pius Street, S. S,, Pittsburgh.......... 11 456 1 426 882 St. George's, Climax Street, S. S., Pittsburgh.12 297 1 335 632 St. Joseph's, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburgh.11 293 362 655 St. Henry's, 528 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh 13 179 1 156 335 St. Leo's, 3113 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh. 6 135 1 159 294 St. Mary's, Sharpsbur............................ 10 253 255 508 St. Anthony's, Millvale................................... St, Ann's, Millvale....................................... 3 88 99 197 St. Wendelin's, Carrick..................... j............ 6 109 126 235 SISTERS OF INCARNATE WORD. Visitation, Mt. Pleasant...................... 5 38 142 280 Holy Trinity, Duquesne........................... 4 60 80 140 SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. l Home of the Good Shepherd, Lincoln Avenue, E.FE., Pittsburghl 4 141 141 282 Ilome of. the Good Shepherd, Troy Hill, N.S.. Pittsburgh.. 3 110 110 MONASTERY FRANCISCAN SISTERS OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Rome, Italy). St. Vitus, New Castle.4 105 117 222 SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME. Most Holy Name, Pittsburgh 10. 1 259 278 537 St. Philomena's, Pittsburgh.......................... 6 111 105 216 St. Joseph's Orphaage, Pittsburgh....................... 6 142 92 234 St. Aloysius's, Reserve Township.......................... 2 33 32 65 St. Joseph's, Verona.................................. 3 77 80 157 SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH. Holy Rosary, Pittsburgh 16 366 385 752 St. Richard's, Pittsturgh.............................. 6 152 134 286 St. Canice's, Pittsburgh.8 195 186 381 Annunciation, Pittsburgh.6 135 145 280 St. Mary's, New Castle................................... 8 214 231 445 St. Brenden's, Braddock.................................. 7 136 150 286 St. Charles', Donora...................................... 5 114 92 206 St. AMary's, Kittanning................................:... 4 90 102 192 St. Joseph's, Natrona.................................... 4' 94 97 191 St. Joseph's, New Brighton.3 48 55 103 St. Mary's, Freeport.2 42 55 97 St. Aloysius', Dunbar..................................... 3 40 65 105 BENEDICTINE SISTERS. Sacred Heart, Jeannette...................... 7 1 203 171 374 St. Boniface's, Pittsburgh...7............................. 7 190 194 384 St. Joseph's, Pittsburgh.......................6............ 156 157 313 St. Mary's, Pittsburgh.........12 327 318 645 St. Wendeslaus', Pittsburgh............................... 42 54 96 St. Teresa's, Perrvsville 2 29 21 50 BERNARDINE SISTERS. St. Ladislas, Natrona................................ 4 140 116 256 HOLY FAMILY OF NAZARETH. HIoly Family, Pittsburgh.................................. 5 152 159 311 Holy Family Orphanage, Emsworth.................................. 3.82 77 159 Immaculate Heart, Pittsburgh 18 474 487 961 St. Casimir's, Pittsburgh.......................... 5 i 108 116 224 St. Joseph's, Everso.......................... 4 127 120 247 St. Stanislaus', Pittsburgh...................................... 13 396 339 735 SISTERS OF MERCY (Cresson). I | St. Paul's, Butler......i 9 215 225 440 St. Peter's, Butler.... 7 129 1 147 276Catholic Year; Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 311 St. Michael's, Braddock......................... *........................ " -21 915 j 426 St. Michael's, H omestead................................ 3 107 114 1221 SISTERS OF ST.-,~ FRANCIS (Thir d Order). SISTERS OF ST. AGNES (Carnegie). -II fi: I St. Marys of the M ou nt Pittsburchoo..........J. T. Comes11 332 234 656Architect. SISTERS OF CHARITY, (Slovak Star JVincetion td a.... l 3 | 60 75 135 St. Ignatius', Carnegieddock................................17 108 225 St anislaus', Micha mmotel........................omestad 2 3 107 6 114 59 oly Tinity, Conel lsville.................................19 21 40 St. Barthol ome'sy Trinity, McKeesport.............................. 2 0 5 115 HelpSt. John'f Christians, Pittsburghobe.................... 2 58 67 1 25 St. Antony's, Homew Castead................... 117 2 50 40 SISTERS. Mary's (Kreiner Fifty-seenth Street, Pittsburgie)......... 2 63 69 132 St. osepMary's, Carnegie................................ill 1 3 6422 St. Mary's, New Kensington............................... 68 113 ~t. Vincent's, West Latrobe............................... 6 1 61 319 St. Vincentl's, Lloydsvilttsbgh......................! 1 35 5 220 220 SISTERS OF IMMAC..HEART OF MARYL (Scranton), Sat. Vincent's, Carneyie................................ - 117 108 2245 St. Vincentl's, oungamstown................................. 1 183 76 20 359 Holy TVinity, Manito....................................... 1 19 21 140 St. arthy's (Polomise'h)s, NeCrabtree.......................... 24 1 52 St. JohnBarbara's, Claridgobe.......................... 2 58 6 37 1273 St. Peter and Paul's, Homestead -......................... 2 5036 40 76 St. Dominic's, onora.................................... D St. ary's, Connellsvillengton.............................. 1 45 68 113 40 St Thomas', Footedale................................... 2 40 53 938 75 Immaculate CoVinceptio's,.West Latrobe................ 6 158 161 319 80 St. Vincent's, Lloydsville...................I 1 35 37 72 St. Peter's, Foutain Street, Pittsbugh1 15 2 45 60 105 oly Name of Mary, Donora............................... 1 35 -50 8 5 St. LukVincent's, Ellsworth...............................1...... 1 8. 9 1 5 St. Mary's (Polish), New Castle...1 24 28 52 St. Joseph's Protectory, Pittsburg;,h h.................2 66 66 St. Barbara's, Claridge.1 3 6 33 73 SS. Peter and Paul's, Homestead......................... 2 36 40 76 Holy Trinity, Connellsville............................... I 19 21 40 Madonna of Jerusalem.2 37 38 75 Immaculate Conception, N.-S., Pittsbuh................... 2 37 43 80 St.Peter's (Italian), Fouiitain Street, Pittsburgh... 2 45 60 105 Holv Name of Mary, Donora.................. 1 35 50 85 St. Luke's, Ellsworth.................................... 1 26 30 56St. Mary's Seminary, Conducted with St. Joseph's Academy, Seton Hill, Greensburg. Edw. Stotz, Architect.. Epiphany School, Pittsburgh. Sdw. Stotz, Architect. Holy Innocents' Church Rectory, Sheraden, Pittsburgh. J. T. Comes, Architect.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese', 1910. For Society Funds and Other Sums of Money Our Certificates of Deposit afford the very best and safest investment obtainable. They are issued in sums of $500 and upward, and bear interest from date of issue at the rate of 4% per annum. The interest is mailed every six months, and there are no fees or de/ductions of any kind. For small sums, the Savings Department affords the best method of accumulating money and deriving an income. A single dollar is enough to open an account, and on all sums, large and small, interest is paid at the rate of 4% per annum. Uncle Sam's mail carriers will bring your business to the bank if you cannot come yourself. Open until 9 P. M. on Saturday for the benefit of customers who cannot come during the week. PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS Fourth Avenue and Smithfield Street ASSET S O(V ER 1 6 M T LT. TL INT T OLLARS *i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~I a f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Store for Greatest Values in. FURNITURE, CARPETS,; i~ RUGS, ETC. i,?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. a -i 3PICKERING'S' ? TENTH A N,D P ENN e ~. 9' 4 0 *T,AN D PEit-sN--od N..' - f ~; io~~~~ ~~~~~~~~-~~~~ ~~~..~N~U~~~~N~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~' I I 36LEIENDECKER BROTHERS New St. Paul's Cathedral Schools. J. T. Comes, Architect.314 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese,i 1910. LIST OF CONVERTS TO CATHOLICITY, 1909. Church. Converts. Church. Converts,. Church. Converts, Allegheny County. St. Michael's, Braddock... 4 St. Joseph's, New Brighton. 1 St. Paul's Cathedral........ 13 St. Thomas', Braddock.... 10 St. Paul's, Butler.......... 9 St. Agnes'................3 St. Barbara's, Bridgeville.. 5 St. Peter's, Butler........ 7 St. Augustine's...........19 St. Joseph's, Carnegie... 2 St. John's, Coylesville.... 2 St. Benedict's............. 3 St. Basil's, Carrick....... 5 St. Alphonsus', Murrinsville. 4 St. Brigid's............... 3 St. Wendelin's, Carrick.... 3 Corpus Christi............. 2 St. Ann's, Castle Shannon.. 2 Fayette County. Epiphany................. 31 St. Clare's, Clairton.......9 Holy Rosary.............. 13 St. oseph's, Coraopolis St. Emory's,te Cnnellsville... 1 Holy Trinity.............. 3 St. Philip's, Crafton 1 Immaculate Conception, Immaculate Conception.. 3 St. Ursula's, De Haven 2 Connel Dunbar Mother of Good Counsel... 1 St. Cecilia's, Glassport.....6 awrence ounty. St. Patrick's 6 Holy Angel's, Hays........ 4 St. Agatha's, Ellwood City.. 4 SS. Peter and Paul's 10 St. Francis', Homestead... 1 St. Toseph's, New Cdstle... 2 St. Philomena's. St. Mary Magdalen's, St. Mary's, New Castle...11 St. Richard's Ioniestead...... 11 St. Rosalia's............1 St. Ann's, Millvale........ Washington County. Sacred Heart 15 St. Peter's, McKeesport..12 St. Stephlen's.............. St. Pius', McKeesport 3 St. Patrick's, Canonsburg.. 2 St. Walburga's 2 St. Mark's, MeKees Rocks.. 1 St. Jerome's, Charleroi 2 St. Canice's....... 5 St. Francis', McKees Rocks 8 St. Thl'omas', Coal Center.. 3 St. George's.............. 5 St. Joseph's, Natrona...... 6 St. Charles', Donora. 2 St. Henry's 7 St. Irenaeus', Oakmont 1 St. Francis', Finleyville.... 2 Holy Cross.8 St. eresa's, Perrsville.... 1 St. eAlphonsus', McDonald.. 7 Holy Innocent's........ 6 St. Tames', Sewickley...... 1 St. Joseph's, Roscoe....... 3 St.ames'..... St. Mary's, Sharpsburg.... Immaculate Conception, St. John EvangeIist's 12 St. Anselim's, Swissvale....1 Washington 6 St. Joseph's g Sacred Heart, Tarentum... St. artin's....... 10 St. Peter's, Tarentum...... 3 Westmoreland County. St. Mary of the Mount 25 St. Colman's, Turtle Creek 8 St. Bartholomew's, Crabtree 5 St. Michael's. 2 St. Joseph's, Verona....... 1 St. Joseph's, Derry 3 St. Peter's (German)...... 4 St. James', Wilkinsburg. 5 Most Holy Sacrament, Resurrection.............. 1 St. Aloysius', Wilmerding... 12 Greensburg.............20 St. Vincent's I Inimaculate Conception, Annunciation............. 2 Armstrong County. Irwin................... 3 St. Andrew's.............15 St. Mary's, Freeport.......3 Sacred Heart, Jeannette.... 6 St. Boniface's 2 St. Mary's, Kittanning..... Holy Family, Latrobe 5 St. Francis Xavier's.... 5 St Patrick's, Sugar Creek......... 2 St. nslem's, Mammoth 1 Hloly Name t..6 St. Leonard's, Monessen... 7 St. Toseph's.2 St. Hyacinth's, Monessen.. 1 St. Leo's................. 6 Beaver County. St. Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant... 2 St. Mary's................ 5 Divine Redeemer, Ambridge 1 Visitation, Mt. Pleasant'... 2 St. Peter's 24 St. Veronica's, Ambridge 5 St. Martin's, New..........Derry.... 4 St. Sholastica's, Aspinwall... 2 St. John's, Baden......... 1 St. Tosenh's. New Kensington 7 St. Catherine's, Banksville 1 SSE. Peter and Paul's, Beaver 2 St. John's, Scottdale...... 2 St. Brendan's, Braddock... 36 St. Mary's, Beaver Falls. 5 t. Gertrude's, Vandergrift.. 4 St. Joseph's, Braddock.... 3 St. John's, MIonaca........ 1 Holy Family, West Newton 1 TOTAL SUMMARIES. Bishop............................... 1 Industrial Schools for Boys........... 1 Archabbot............................ 1 Pupils............................... 60 Diocesan Pastors..................... 276 Industirial Schools for Girls.......... 1 Diocesan A-ssistants.................. 74 Pupils............................. 72 Diocesan Chaplains................... School for Deaf Mutes.............. 1 Priests of Religious Orders.145................................ 33145 Churches with Resident Priests....... 273 Missions with Churches.............. 30 Stations.......* 6* --Inmates............................. 810 Chapels.............80 Homes for............. Aged Poor................. 2 Chapels H........................... In............................ Diocesan Seminarians..100........................... Seminaries of Religious Orders...... 3 Home for Old Ladies................ 1 Students in Religioius Seminaries........ 153 Inmates............................ 26 Colleges and Academies for Boy's...... 3 Homes for Working Girls............ 2 Scholars....... 696 -Boarders............................. 137 Preparatory Schools for Boys........ 2 Deaths............................... 8,177 Pupils............................. 129 Children Baptized.......'............. 23,713 Academies for Young Ladies....... 4 Children Baptisms............... 23,713 Scholars.................. 471 Families............................ 68,544 Parochial Schools............. 155 Converts............................. 614 Pupils........ 44,346 Marriages........................ 3,954 Orphan -_~Asyl i'ums..' 5 Catholic Population..................455,000 Orphans............................. 670 Tniversity Collection............... $ 3,794.57 Foundling Asylums.1....Indian and Negro Collection........ 3,829.10 Foundling Asylums................... 1 Holy Land Collection.2,650.34 Inmates.............................. 150 Orphans Collection................ 43,161,45Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 31 5 FORTY HOURS ADORATION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT, 1910-1911. The Forty Hours Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament is a public and solemn exposition, worship and procession of the Most.Blessed Sacrament, in memory of the forty hours during which the Sacred Body of Jesus reposed in the Sepulchre, was instituted by the Church that the faithful might publicly adore their Saviour, and openly profess their belief in His Real Presence in the Sacred Heart. It began at Milan about 1834, soon spread into other cities of Italy and finally extended to the ends of the Catholic world. It was introduced into the United States by Bishop Neuman of Philadelphia in 1853. The devotion begins with a Solemn Mass of Exposition and a Procession of the Blessed Sacrament around the church. The second day the Mass pro Pace is celebrated; the third day the Mass of Reposition is celebrated and the solemn devotion closes with a Procession. I. A Plenary Indulgence is granted to all persons who, being truly repentent, receive the Sacraments of Penance and of the Eucharist, visit the church in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed on one of the three days of the Exposition, and pray for the intentions of the Sovereign Pontiff, (a) The confession may be made and Communion may be received on the day before the Exposition begins, or on the morning before the Exposition has actually taken place..(b) It is not required that the confession be made or Communion be received in the Churcl in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed. (c) If Communion be received in the Church of Exposition, and during the Exposition, this visit will answer for the one prescribed as necessary to gain the Indulgence. (d) The visit must be made during the Exposition. (e) The visit must not necessarily last one hour. (f) Invalids, and those suffering from chronic diseases, who are incapable of making the required visit to the Church or of receiving Holy Communion, may be dispensed from one or both of these obligations, if, according to their ability, they perform some other work prescribe(d by the confessor. For the sick and aged in Religious Communities the like exemption was granted by Leo XIII, January 16. 1886. 2. A Partial Indulgence of ten years and ten quarantines is granted toties quoties the church is visited and a short time is spent in prayer. Sorrow for sin, with the firm resclve of going to confession, is necessary to gain this indulgence. 3, These Indulgences are applicable to the souls in Purgatory. 4. All the altars in the church in which the Exposition takes place are privileged. JANUARY 1 Pittsburgh-St. Philomena's Church. 18 Pittsburgh-Holy Trinity Church. 3 Pittsburgh--St. Francis' Hospital. 20 Pittsburgh-Ursuline Academy. 4 Emsworth--Holy Family Orphan Asylum. 21 Pittsburgh-St. Benedict's Church. 6 Pittsburgh-Epiphany Church. 22 Baden-Mt. Gallitzin Academy. 8 N. S., Pittsburgh-TLittle Sisters of the Poor. 24 Beatty-St. Vincent's Seminary. 10 Pittsburgh-St. Adalbert's Church. 25 West Newton--Holy. Name Church. 12 Homestead-SS. Peter and Paul's Church. 26 Herman-St. Mary's Church. 14 N. SF, Pittsburgh-St. Leo's Church. 28 Pittsburgh--Academy of Mercy. 16 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Joseph's Orphan 29 Pittsburgh-Immaculate Conception Church. Asylum. 30 Pittsburgh-St. John the Baptist Church. FEBRUARY 1 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Wencelaus' Church. 13 Pittsburglh-St. Josaphat's Church. 2 Lyndora-St. John's Church. 15 Pittsburgh-Mt. Immaculata Convent. 3 Pittsburgh-Little Sisters of the Poor. 16 Monessen-Holy Name Church. 4 McKeesport-Croatian Church. 17 Wilmerding-St'. Aloysius' Church. 5 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Mary's Church. 19 Pittsburgh-St. Michael's Orphan Asylum. 6 Export-St. Mary's Church. 21 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Gabriel's Church. 7 Castle Shannon-St. Ann's Church. 23 N. S., Pittsburgh-House of the Good Shep8 Fennelton-Hickory Home. herd. 9 Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Hospital. 25 Pittsburgh-Holy Family Church. 10 Millvale-St. Nicholas' Church. 26 Charleroi--Mt. Carmel Church, 11 E. Pittsburg-St. William's Church. 27 Elizabeth-St. Michael's Church. 12 Ford City-St. Francis' Church. 28 Pittsburgh-St. Elizabeth's Church. MARCH 1 Pittsburgh-Holy Ghost College. 15 Pittsburgh--St. Peter's (Italian) Church. 2 N. S., Pittsburgh-Church of Our Lady, 17 Pittsburgh-Holy Cross Church. Queen of Heaven'. 19 Beatty-St. Xavier's Academy. 3 Natrona-St. Joseph's Church. 21 Pittsburgh-St. Richard's Church. 5 Pittsburgh-St. Malachy's Church. 23 Braddock-St. Michael's Church. 7 Pittsburgh-Mercy Hospital. 25 Pittsburgh-Immaculate Heart Church. 8 Saltsburg-St. Matthew's Church. 27 Pittsburgh-St. Joseph's Academy, Larimer 9 Pittsburgh-St. John the Evangelist Church. avenue. 11 McKees Rocks--St. Francis' Church. 29 Pittsburgh-St. Patrick's Church. 13 Pittsburgh-St. Laurence's Church. 30 New Kensington--St. Mary's Church. 14 Greensburg-St. Mary's Seminary. 31 Pittsburgh-St. Henry's Church.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. FORTY HOURS ADORATION-Continued. APRIL 1 New Castle-Madonna' of Czestochowa. 2 McKeesport--Holy Trinity Church. 3 Natrona-St. Mathias' Church. 4 Millvale-St. Ann's Church. 5 Connellsville-Mt. Carmel Church. 6 Monessen-St. Leonard's Church. 7 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Nicholas Church. 8 N. S., Pittsburgh-Annunciation Church. 9 Pittsburgh--St. Vincent's Church, Esplen. 10 Coal Center-St, Thomas' Church. 11 Sharpsburg-St. John Cantius' Church. 12 Verona--St. Joseph's Church. 13 Star Junction-St. John's Church. 14 Sewickley-St. James' Church. a 1 Footedale-St. Thomas' Church. 2 New Castle-St. Mary's Church. 3 Whitney-St. Cecilia's Church. 4 North Oakland-St. Joseph's (German). 5 Bridgeville-St. Barbara's Church. 6 McKeesport--St. Pius' Church. 7 Braddock-Mt. Carmel Church. 8 Indiana-St. Bernard's Church, 10 Irwin-Immaculate Conception Church. 11 Aliquippa-St. Joseph's Church. 12 Pittsburgh-St. Martin's Church. 13 Duquesne-St. Hedwig's Church. 14 Finleyville-St. Francis' Church. 15 Brownsville-St. Mary's Church,. 16 Carnegie-St. Luke's Church. 17 McKees Rocks-Mother of Sorrow's Chu irch. 15 N.'S., Pittsburgh-Church of the Ascension. 16 Homestead-St. Francis' Church. 18 Pittsburgh-St. Stdphen's Church. 20 Monaca-St. John's Church. 2.1 Alpsville-St. Patrick's Church. 22 Turtle Creek-St. Coleman's Church. 23 Zelienople-St. Gregory's Church. 24 Idlewood-St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, 26 Pittsburgh-Holy Rosary Church. 27 New Kensington-St. Peter's Church. 28 Ford City-St. Mary's Church. 29 Donora-St. Dominic's Church. 30 Pittsburgh-Foundling Asylum. afAV 18 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Francis Xavier's Church. 19 Trafford City-St. Regis' Church. 20 Connellsville-Immac. Conception Church. 21 Ellwood City-St. Agatha's Church. 22 Glassport-St. Cecilia's Church. 23 Homestead-St. Michael's Church. 24 Pittsburgh-Help of Christian's Church. 25 Brady's Bend-St. Patrick's Church. 26 Sharpsburg-St. Joseph's Church, 27 Crabtree-St. Bartholomew's Chlurch. 28 Mt. Oliver-St. Joseph's Church. 29 Clairton-St. Clare's Church. 30 Sugar Creek-St. Patrick's Church. 31 Hillsville-St. Laurence's Church. JUNE Pittsburgh-Feast of Corpus Christi-St. Paul's Cathedral. 1 Sheridan-Holy Innocent's Church. 16 Ellsworth-St. Luke's Church. 2 Bradenville-St. Rose's Church. 17 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Peter's Church. 3 Vandergrift-St. Gertrude's Church. 18 Coylesville-St. John's Churclh. 4 Carnegie-St. Ignatius Church. 19 Haysboro-Holy Angel's Church. 5 Rochester-St. Cecilia's Church. 20 Waynesburg-St. Ann's Church. 6 Glenfield-St. Mary's Church. 21 Dunbar-St. Aloysius' Church. 7 Canonsburg-St. Patrick's Church. 22 New Salem-St. Procopius' Church. 8 Smithton-St. Timothy's Church, 23 Noblestown--St. Patrick's Church. 9 Pittsburgh-Corpus Christi Church. 24 Pittsburgh-St. Matthew's Church. 10 Chestnut Ridge-St. Boniface's Church. 25 Blairsville-SS. Simon and Jude's Church. 11 Springdale-St. Alphonsus' Church. 26 Arcadia-SS. Peter and Paul's Church. 12 Duquesne-Holy Trinity Church. 27 Kittanning-St. Mary's Church. 13 Butler--St. Paul's Church. 28 Tarentum-St. Clement's Church. 14 McKeesport-St. Mary of Czestochowa Ch. 29 Aspinwall--St. Scholastica's Church. 15 Penn Station-St.. Boniface's Church. 0 Connellsville-St. Emory's Church. JULY 1 Carrick-St. Wendelin's Church. 2 McKeesport-St. Stephen's Church. 3 Donora-St. Charles' Church,. 4 West View-St. Athnasius' Church. 5 Homestead-St. Anthony's Church. 6 Pgtrolia-St. James' Church. 7 Derry-St, Joseph's Church. 8 Klondike-St. Benedict's Church. 9 Duquesne-St. Joseph's Church. 10 Ambridge-Church of the Redeemer. 11 Uniontown-St. John's Church. 13 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Mary's Benedictine Convent. 1 Claysville-Sacred Heart Church. 2 Butler-St. Peter's Church. 3 Heilwood-St. Patrick's Churclh. 4 Pittsburgh-St. Walburga's Church. 5 Leckrone-St. Columbkill Church. 6 Greensburg-Most holy Sacrament. 7 Mt. Pleasant-St. Beriardine's Church. 8 Everson-St. Joseph's Church,. 9 Sharpsburg--Church of the Madonna. 10 Madison-Our Lady of Victory Church. 11 Leechburg-St. Catherine's Church. 1.2 New Haven-St. John's Church. 13 Millerstown-Mater Dolorosa Church. 14 Baden-St, John's Church. 15 Pittsburgh--St. Paul of the Cross. 17 Coraopolis-St. Joseph's Church. 19 Monongahela--Transfiguration Church. 20 Roscoe-St. -Joseph's Church. 21 Mt. Pleasant-Visitation Church. 23 Natrona-St. Ladislau's Church. 24 Nichelson Run-Guardian Angel Church. 25 Pittsburgh-St. Canice's Church. 27 Pittsburgh-St. Mary of Mercy Church. 29 Oakmont-St. Irenaeus' Church. 31 Millvale-Mt. Alvernia Convent. AUGUST 14 Bellevue-Assumption Church. 15 Tarentum-St. Peter's Church. 16 Carrick--St. -Basil's Church. 18 Etna-All Saints' Church. 20 Carnegie--St. Joseph's Church. 21 Cannelton-St. Rose's Church. 22 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Boniface's Church. 23 Latrobe-St.- John's Church. 24 Manimoth-St. Stanislaus' Church. 26 Bridgeville-St. Agatha's Church. 28-Pitcairn-St. Michael's Church. 29 Claridge-St. Barbara's Church. 30 Charleroi-St. Jerome's Church. 316 A.LXiCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 317 IRON AND WIRE FENCING -300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. l_!l Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. FORTY HOURS ADORATION-Continued. SEPTEMBER 1 Leisenring-St. Vincent's Church. 2 Suterville--St. Charles' Church,. 3 Braddock-St. Brendan's Church. 4 Bruceton-Nativity B. V. M. Church. 5 Pine Creek-St. Mary's Church. 6 Rossiter-St, Francis Church. 7 Beaver-SS. Peter and Paul's Church. 8 Uniontown-Church of the Nativity.'9 Freeport-St. Mary's Church. 10 Parker's Landing-St. Mary's Church. 11 Pittsburgh-St. Kieran's Church. 12 McKees Rocks--St. Mark's Church. 13 New Castle-St. Joseph's Church. 15 Pittsburgh-St. Peter's German Church. 16 North Oakland-St. Joseph's (English) Ch. 17 W\ampum-St. Monica's Church. 19 VWexford-St. Alphonsus' Church. 21 Pittsburgh-St. Mary's Church, 46th street. 23 New Brighton-St. Joseph's Church. 25 Thompson Run-St. Agnes' Church. 27 Perrysville-St. Teresa's Church. 28 Charleroi-SS. Cyril and Methodius' Church. 29 N. S., Pittsburgh--St. Ambrose Church. OCTOBER 1 Washington-Immaculate Conception Church,. 2 Ford City-Holy Trinity Church. 3 Pittsburgh-Sacred Heart Church. 4 Banksville-St. Catherine's Church. 5 Pittsburgh-St. Rosalia's Church. 6 Dawson-Sacred Heart Church. 7 Crafton-St. Philip's Church. 8 Brownsville-St. Peter's Church. 9 Reserve Township-St, Aloysius' Church. 10 New Haven-Holy Trinity Church. 11 Beatty-St. Vincent's Church. 12 Donora-Holy Name B. V. M. Church. 13 Braddock-St. Thomas' Church. NOV] 1 Herman-St. Fidelis' College. 2 Rankin-Visitation Church. 3 Greensburg-St. Joseph's Academy, 4 Mt. Pleasant-Transfiguration Church. 5 Murrinsville-St. Alphonsus' Church. 6 Glen Cam pbell-St. Michael's Church. 7 Millvale-St. Anthony's Church. 9 Wilkinsburg-St. James' Church. 10 Uniontown-St, Joseph's Church. 11 Pittsburgh-Convent of Good Shepherd. 12 Clinton-St. Teresa's Church. 13 Pittsburgh-Mercy Convent. DEC] 2 Pittsburgh-St. Agnes' Church. 4 Beaver Falls-St. Mary's Church. 6 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Andrew's Church. 8Sharpsburg-St. Mary's Church. 10 Pittsburgh-SS. Peter and Paul's Church. 12 Braddock-Sacred Heart Church. 14 Pittsburgh-St. Michael's Church. 16 Duquesne-THoly Family Church. 15 Latrobe-Holy Family Church. 16 Carnegie-Immaculate Conception Church. 17 Swissvale-St. Anselm's Church. 18 Pittsburgh-St. Mary's Krainer Church. 19 McKeesport-St. Peter's Church. 20 Carbon Center-St. Wendelin's Church. 21 Pittsburgh-St. James' Church. 23 Mt. Pleasant-St. Joseph's Church. 25 N,. S;, Pittsburgh-Holy Name Church. 26 Yatesboro-St. Mary's Church. 27 Scottdale-St. John's Church. 29 Jeannette- Sacred Heart Church. 31 Pittsburgh-St. George's Church. EMBER 15 McKees Rocks-St. Mary's Church. 16 New Castle-St. Vitus' Church. 17 New Derry-St. Martin's. Church. 19 Pittsburgh-St. Mary of the Mount.,20 Freedom-St. Felix's' Church. 21 Pittsburgh-St. Brigid's, Church. 23 Emsworth-Sacred Heart Church. 25 N. S., Pittsburgh-St. Joseph's Church. 27 Pittsburgh-St. Casimir's Church,. 29 McDonald--St. Alphonsus' Church. 31 Ambridge--St. Veronica's Church. EMBER 18 New Kensington-St. Joseph's Church, 20 Homestead-St. Mary Magdalene Church. 22 McKeesport-St. Mary's (German) Church. 24 Pittsburgh-St. Stanislaus' Church. 26 Pittsburgh-St. Augustine's Church. 28 Tarentum--Sacred Heart Church. 30 Braddock-St. Joseph's Church,. DESIGNERS, ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS L-ETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS- AND ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY ENGRAVING AND PRINTING AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT RooM 202, 119 SHADY AVENUE EAST END, PITTSBURGHCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION DIVISIONS OF THE CHURCH YEAR ADVENT. the beginning of the ecclesiastical year, is a period of four Sundays starting on the Sunday nearest the feast of St. Andrew, and ending on the eve of Christmas. It is a time of prayer, fasting and abstinence preparatory of the coming of Christ. Marriages are not solemnized in Avent. CHRISTMASTIDE is a period beginning with the birth of Christ on December 25th and ending on Candlemas Day, February 2nd. SEPTUAGESIMA. begins on the Sunday of that name which is the third one before Lent, and continues throughout that holy season, ending on the eve of Easter. Strictly speaking, it is a period of sixty-three days. LENT, in memory of the forty days of our Saviour's fasting in the desert, begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter. EASTERTIDE, known as the Paschal time, commemorative of Christ's resurrection and ascension, begins on Eastet Sunday, lasting a period of fifty days, terminating on Pentecost Sunday. WHITSUNTIDE or Pentecost, commemorating the descent of the Holy Ghost in form of parted tongues of fire, embraces the time from the feast of Pentecost to the first Sunday in Advent. DAYS OF WEEK DEDICATED. Sunday to the Lord Jesus Christ. Monday to the Angels. Tuesday to the Apostles. Wednesday to St. Joseph.'Thursday to the Blessed Eucharist. Friday to the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Saturday to the Blessed Virgin. HOLY WEEK Commemorating the Sufferings of Christ, begins on Palm Sunday. PALM SUNDAY bells are rung, and the priest and laity go to is the Sunday preceding the feast of Easter, communion to comsmemorate the institution of and commemorates the solemn entry which the Blessed Sacrament. The procession to the Christ lmlade into Jerusalem. On this Sunday Blessed Sacramenlt to the altar of repose is to recall Our Lord's journey to the Mount of palms are blessed and distributed, followed by Olives. The stripping of the altars and the a procession. During the I-ighe stripping of the altars and the tory of the Passion as related by St. Matthew silence of the bells are signs of the Church's is chanted. syrnpathy with her Saviour. The blessing of the oils which takes place in the Cathedral is SPY WEDNESDAY of ancient institution. starts the singing of the Tenebrae, which is again repeated on Thursday and Friday even- GOOD FRIDAY. ings, It consists of Psalms, lessons and la- Amids the deepest affliction the Church commentations having reference to the sufferings memorates the death and burial of Christ, who of Christ. was nailed to the cross on the hill of Calvary, On a triangular frame in front of the altar just outside of Jerusalem, and died about three tilere are placed fourteen candles of un- o'clock. Because of this sorrow the Church is bleached wax, and at the upper angle one in mourning; the altars are stripped, the lights of white wax; the white wax represents Our put out, the bells silelnced, and the sacred Lord and the unbleached candles His apos- nlinisters in their black vestments lie prostrate tles. At each of the antephones which oc- at the foot of the altar. The crucifix is uncur at intervals during the recital of the veiled. The celebrant lays it on the ground psalms, a candle is extinguished to represent and kisses the feet of the image and the people the flight of the disciples after the capture come forward for the adoration of the cross. of Our Lord. At the end of the service the The mass is the mass of the presanctified. white candle is hidden for a time behind the altar, a noise is made, and the candle re- HOLY SATURDAY placed on the stand; all signifying the death brings to mind the silence of the tomb and and resurrection of Our Lord with the ac- His descent into Limbo; On this day' fire is companying convulsions of nature. struck. from a flint, and blessed outside the HOLY THURSDAY church doors, and front this fire the triple candle, the paschal candle and the sanctuary recalls the evening Christ ate the Pasch with lamp are lit. The paschal candle is blessed His disciples and commemorates the institution on this day and the fine grains of'incense imof the Blessed Sacrament. The following cere- bedded in it remind us of the wounds of monies are observed. The washing of the feet. Christ. The baptismal font is also blessed, During the "Gloria" in the High Mass all the followed by solemin high mass. 318Catholic Year Book and Directory: of"Pittsburgh Diocese, 19103.1 GENERAL -CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. CHURCH DAYS solemnized and celebrated on the following FEAST DAYS. Sunday. Annunciation........................April 4 Feast of Epiphany, Feast of Corpus Christi, Holy Thursday................ Mrch 24 Feast of SS. Peter and Paul. Good Friday..........M........ March 25' Holy Saturday.................. March 26 VIGILS Corpus Christi..................; May 26 - mean watch, and formerly signified the practice Sacred Heart of Jesus.J........ -une 3 of early Christians who passed the night pre-' All Souls.i...Nov 2 ceding solemn feasts in prayer in the church, but owing to grave abuses, these holy meetDEVOTION DAYS ings were suppressed and now vigils are merely are days when Catholics assist at Mass not be- days of fast and abstinence preparatory to' cause of any obligation, but simply out of great and solemn feasts. devotion. Epiphany (Little Christmas)..........Jan. 6 OCTAVES. Purification of the Blessed Virgin Ethnologically the word means eight and Mary (Candlemas Day).... Feb. 2 signifies the eight days during which the solemAsh Wednesday..................... Feb. 9 nization of great feasts continue. St. Patrick.March 17 St. Joseph.......................March 19 FEASTS WITH OCTAVES. HOLY.DAYS OF OBLIGATION Christmas, Epiphany, NEaster, Pentecost, Ascension, Corpus Christi, Nativity, Assumption, are days when every Catholic who has attained Immaculate Conception, Nativity of St. John the use of reason, is bound under pain of the Baptist, Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. mortal sin, to assist at Mass as on Sunday. Paul, All Saints, St. Stephen, St. John the In United States 1910 Evangelist, Holy Innocents, St. Lawrence. Circumcision.........Jan. 1 Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ.... May 5 ROGATION DAYS Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary.....Aug. 15 or asking days are days of solemn supplication All Saints...........................Nov. 1 when the Church prays God for a fruitful earth Immaculate Conception B,. V. M...... Dec. 8 and a bountiful harvest. During these days. Nativity of Christ.............. Dec. 25 the Litanv of Souls is chanted in solemn procession. Riogation days are the Monday, Tues. TRANSFERRED FEASTS day and Wednesday before the feast of the are feasts which fall on a week-day and are Ascension. FASTING:: DAYS Fast days regulate the quantity of food to DAYS OF ABSTINENCE be taklen and -limit us to one full meal. are days when the Catholic Church forbids the use of flesh meat to all her children who have'Abstinence days regulate the quality of food attained the age of reason. to be taken and forbids the use of flesh meat. 1. All Fridays of the year except when Fast days and days of abstinence regulate Christmas falls on Friday. 2.. All Wednesdays in Lent. By the general both qiuantity and quality, limiting us to one law of the Church all days in Lent are days full meal and forbidding the use of flesh meat of abstinence, but by an edict of the Holy See a,t that meal,'granted August 3, 1887, for ten years, and later for an extended period, the use of flesh FAST DAYS. mlleat is allowed once a day on Mondays, Tuesall Catholics days, Thursdays and Saturdays, except the The Catholic Church commands all Catholics second and last Saturday of Lent. who have completed their twenty-first year, 3. All Wednesdays and Saturdays in Ember and who have not attained a recognized old nee. age, or who are not otherwise legitimately dis- 4. The. igils of Pentecost, Assumption, All pensed, to fast on days appointed under pain Saints Christmas and Easter. Saints, Christmas and -LEaster.: of colnmmitting a mortal sin. SPECIAL INDULT FOR WORKING MEN RULES GOVERNING FASTING. granted March 15, 1895. Working men toBreakfast consists of two ounces of bread gether with their families and households may (moderate size piece of toast) and a warm eat flesh meat drink, such as coffee, tea or chocolate, with (a) On the abstinence days of Lent; sufficient milk to color,. I (b) On Ember Days; Dinner cornsists of a full meal at which any- (c) On Vigils of the feast except Fridays, thing may be eaten, even meat, but never Ash Wednesday, the Wednesday and Saturday meat and fish at same meal. of Holy Week and Vigil of Xrpas, Supper (collation) consists of the fourth part EMBER DAYS, 1910. of an ordinary meal, i. e., about eight ounces February 16, 18, 19; May 18, 20, 21 Sepwithout, of course, any flesh meat. tember 21, 23. 24; December 14, 16, 17. n. B.-For good reasons this order may be sometimes called Quarter tenses,'are days of inverted. fast and abstinetnce set aside by the Church, FAST DAYS IN UNITED STATES. ~eat the beginning of each one of the four seasons. These are as follows:'1. All Fridays in Advent. 1. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday follow2. Every day in Lent except Sundays.. ing the third Sunday in Advent. 3. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays in 2. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday followEmber Weeks.' ing the first Sunday in Lent. 4. The Vigils of. Pentecost, Assumption, 3. W'ednesday, Friday and Saturday followAll Saints and Christmas. ing Pentecost Sunday. N. B.-When a fast day falls upon a Sunday 4. W'ednesday, Friday and Saturday followit is to be observed on the Saturday before. ing September 14th. 319Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. REGULATIONS FOR LENT 1. All the faithful who have completed their a day on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and twenty-first year, unless legitimately dispensed Saturdays, with the exception of the Saturday are bound to observe the fast of Lent. in Ember week, and the last Saturday of Lent. 2. They are allowed only one full meal a The use of butter, cheese, milk and eggs is day, also permitted every day in Lent. The use of flesh meat and fish at the same meal on any 3. The meal allowed onl fast days is not to day, even on Sundays, is forbidden. be taken till about noon. 8. The praiseworthy custom of abstaining.. A small refresiment, commonly called from intoxicating drink in honor of the Sacred collation, is allowed in the evening. No gen- Thirst of Our Lord, so warmly recommended eral rule as to quantity of food permitted at by the late Sovereign Pontiff, is suggested, to this time is or can be made, but the practice te piety of the faithful of this diocese as a of the most regular Christians is never to let of e e it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. seans of Lent.nce and ng the holy 5. By virtue of an indult of the Holy See the following concessions in Lent were granted 9. Tlhe time for malcing the Easter Comtemporarily: munion will date from the first Sunday in Lent A. In the morning a piece of bread, not ex- till the Slnday within the Octave of the Asceeding two ounces, with a drink of coffee, tea cension (May 31) inclusive. or chocolate, or any similar beverage can be By virtue of an indult of the Holy See taken. working people are permitted, for a term of B. When the principal meal cannot be taken years, the use of flesh meat on all days of fast about noon, it is lawful to invert the order by and abstinence throughout the year except Fritaking the collation in the morning and dinner days, Ash Wednesdays, the Wednesday and in the evening. Saturday of Holy Week and the vigil of Christmas. However, it is forbidden to use flesh C. In preparing food that is permitted lard meat and fish at the same meal. or fat may be made use of. D. Persons dispensed from the obligations This concession is made not only to the working people themselves but also to their of fasting are not bound by the restriction of working people themselves but also to their using meat only at one meal on days on which families, and hence each member of the family its use is granted by the dispensation. Those may enjoy the same privilege. who are obliged to fast are permitted the use On fast days those working people who are of meat only at one meal. not exempt from the law of fast on account 6. The following persons are exempt from of hard labor may use meat only at the printhe obligation of fasting: Young persons under cipal mieal on the day which its use is allowed. twenty-one years of age, the sick, pregnant Those who make use of the above indult are women, or those giving suck to infants, per- admonished to perform other works of penance sons obliged to do hard labor, and all who in place of the abstinence from which they through weakness cannot fast without great are dispensed. prejudice to their health. 7. By dispensation the use of flesh meat will + REGIS CANEVIN, be allowed at all meals on Sundays, and once Bishop of Pittsburgh. CATHOLIC FUNERAL SERVICE For the Information of Non-Catholics who Assist at Catholic Funerals, the Following is a, Translation from the Latin Service. The priest with alb and black stole going to the church door to meet the corpse reciting the 50th Psalm, "Miserere mei, Deus." PSALM 50. 3 Have mercy on me, O God, according--to thy great mercy. And according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my iniquity. 4 Wash me yet more from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. 5 For I know my iniquity and my sin is always before me. 6 To thee only have I sinned, and have done evil before thee; that thou mayst be justified in thy words, and mayst overcome when thou are judged. 7 For behold I was conceived in iniquities; and in sins did my mother conceive me. 8 For behold thou hast loved truth: the uncertain and hidden things of thy wisdom thou hast made manifest to me. 9 Thou shalt sprinkle me with hyssop, and I shall be cleansed: thou shalt wash me, and I shall be made whiter than snow. 10 To my hearing thou shalt give joy and gladness; and the bones that have been humbled shall rejoice, 11 Turn away thy face from my sins, and blot out all niy iniquities. 12 Create a clean heart in me, O God: an(d renew a right spirit within my bowels. 13 Cast me not away from thy face; and take not thy holy spirit from me. 14 Restore unto nie the joy of thy salvation, and strengthen me with a perfect spirit. 15 I will teach the unjust thy ways: and the wicked shall be converted to thee. 16 Deliver me from blood, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall extol thy justice. 17 O Lord, thou wilt open my lips: and my mouth shall declare thy praise. 18 For if thou hadst desired sacrifice, I would indeed have given it: with burnt offerings thou wilt not be delighted. 19 A sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit: a contrite and humbled heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. 20 Deal favourably, O Lord, in thy good will with Sion that the walls of Jerusalem may be built up. 320Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. 21 Then shalt thou accept the sacrifice of justice, oblations and whole burnt offerings: then shall they lay calves upon thy altar, After finishing Psalm the priest says: Come to his [her] assistance, ye Saints of God! meet him [her], ye Angels of the Lord. Receive his [her] soul, and present it to the Most High. V. May Christ who called thee, receive thee; and may the Angels lead thee into the bosom of Abraham. The corpse having been deposited before the sanctuary, the feet turned towards the altar if it is a lay person, but the head towards the altar if it is a priest, and surrounded by lighted tapers, the Funeral Mass is celebrated. After which the Priest, vested in black cape says: Enter not into judgment with Thy servant, O Lord; for in Thy sight shall no man be justified, unless through Thee he.find pardon for all his sins. Let not, therefore, we beseech Thee, the hand of Thy justice be heavy upon him [her] whom the earnest prayer of Christian faith commendeth unto Thee, but by the help of Thy grace may he [she] escape the judgment of vengean-e who, whilst he [she] was living, was mar"'ed with the sign of the Holy Trinity: Who livest and reignest world without end. R. Amen. Deliver me, O Lord, from everlasting death on that dread day when the heavens and the earth shall be moved, and Thou shalt come to judge the world by fire. I am seized with fear and trembling at the thought of judgment and the wrath to come. When the heavens and the earth shall be moved, and Thou shalt come to judge the world by fire. That day is a day of wrath, of wasting and of mi:ery, a dreadful day and exceedingly bitter,'when Thou shalt come to judge the world by fire. Eternal rest grant unto him [her], O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him [her]. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Our Father, (inaudibly). During the Our Father, the Priest sprihkles the corpse with holy water after which he incenses it. He then says: V. And lead us not into temptation. R. But deliver us from evil. V. From the gate of hell. R. Deliver his [her] soul, 0 Lord l V. May he [she] rest in peace. R. Amen. V. O Lord, hear my prayer. R. And let my cry come unto Thee. V. The Lord be with you. R. And with thy spirit. The following prayer is recited in the church if the priest does not go to the grave. If the priest goes to the grave it is recited not in the church but at the grave. May the Angels lead thee into Paradise; may the Martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and take thee to Jeru^alem the holy city. May the choirs of the Angels receive thee, and mayest triou, with the once poor Lazarus, have rest everlasting. If the priest goes to the grave he blesses the grave in the following prayer, if he does not go he blesses instead at the church the casket considered as the grave with the same prayer as folows: Let us pray,. 0 God, through whose mercy the souls of the faithful find rest,-be pleased to bless this grave. Send Thy holy Angel to keep it; and loose from the bonds of sin the souls of those whose bodies here lie buried, that they may ever rejoice in Thee with Thy Saints. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. R. Amen. Ant. I am the Resurrection and the Life. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, because he hath visited, and frought the redemption of his people: And hath raised up a horn of salvation to us, in the house of David his servant. As he spoke by the mouth of his holy Prophets, who are from the beginning: Salvation from our enemies, and from the hand of all who hate us. To show mercy to our fathers, and to remember his holy covenant: The oath, which he swore to Abraham our father, that he would'grant unto us, That being delivered from the hand of ourenemies, we may serve him without fear, In holiness and justice before him all our days;. And thou, child! shalt be called the prophet of the Most High; for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways. To give knowledge of salvation to his people, unto the remission of their sins, Through the bowels of the mercy of our God: in which the Day-spring from on high hath visited us, To enlighten them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death; to direct our feet into the way of peace. Eternal rest grant unto him [her], O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him [her]. Ant. I am the resurrection and the life; he who believeth in me, although he be dead, shall live: and every one who liveth and believeth. in me shall not die forever. Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, have mercy on us. Lord, have mercy on us. Our Father, (inaudibly). The Priest sprinkles corpse, whether in the church or at the grave, with Holy water. V. And lead us not into temptation. R. But deliver us from evil. V. Frqm the gate of hell. R. Deliver his [her] soul, 0 Lord! V. May he [she] rest in peace. R. Amen. V. O Lord, hear my prayer. R. And let my cry come unto Thee. V. The Lord be with you. R. And with thy spirit. Let tis Pray. Grant, 0 Lord, this mercy to Thy servant departed, that he [she] who in his [her] desires did Thy will, may not receive the punishment of his [her] misdeeds; and that as true faith hath joined him [hei] to the company of the faithful here below, Thy mercy may make him [her] the conpanion of the holy Angels in. heaven. Through Christ our Lord. 321Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. R. Amen. [her]. Give us grace to make ready for that V. Eternal rest grant to him [her], O Lord! last hour by a devout and holy life, and proR. And let perpetual light shine upon him tect us against a sudden and unprovided death. [her]. Teach us how to watch and pray that when Thy V. May he [she] rest iln peace. summons comes, we may go forth to meet the R. Amen. Bridegroom and enter with him into life everlasting. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. V. And may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Let us Pray. R. Amen. Almighty and most merciful Father, who The Priest then recites the following knowest the weaknesses of our nature, bow prayer: down Thine ear, in pity unto Thy servants,....___ upon whom Thou hast laid the heavy burden of PRAYERS FOR THE BYSTANDERS AT sorrow. Take away out of their hearts the spirit of rebellion and teach them to see Thy THE GRAVE. good and gracious purpose working in all the Let us Pray, trials which Thou dost send upon them. Grant Grant, O Lord, we beseech Thee, that whilst that they may not languish in fruitless and unwe lament the departure of our brother [sister], availing grief, nor sorrow as those who have no Thy servant, out of this life, we may bear in hope, but through their tears look meekly up mind that we are most certainly to follow him to Thee, the God of all consolation. Through MANNER OF ASSISTING AT MASS AND VESPERS Low Mass sit down, and rise as the altar boy ascends with According to the Rubrics of the Missal, all tl1e Missal to te Gosel side. assisting at Low Mass should kneel during the 17. Stould there be a sermon they stand'whole service, except at the Gospel. Custom, while the preacher reads the Gospel.'however, has modified the law as follows: 18. When the celebrant leaves his seat to 1. When the celebrant enters the sanctuary, intone the "Credo," all rise and remain stand-.11. shall rise. They remain standing until the ing while he recites it, genuflecting at "et in-Priest descends from the Altar to begin Mass, carnatus est, and sitting down when the cele-'when all shall kneel.' brant iS seated. 2. They remain kneeling until the Gospel. 19. During the singing of "et incarnatus Astyascends to place the Missal est * * * et homo factus est" all kneel, and at /A the altar boy ascends to place the Missal nAs the left side of the Altar ali shall rise andh the close re-seat themselves. A different cus)n the left side of the Altar, all shall rise and remain standing during the Gospel (and during tom exists, in many well regulated churches. 20. As the Priest again ascends the Altar, ~the "Credo," should it be said), until the cele- all rise and sit down again ascends the has sung brant says "Dominus Vobiscum." all rise and sit down again after he has sung 3. While the Priest is making the announce- Oremus. preaching, the people should be 21. Whlen he sings "per omnia saecula saements, sor pra ix th onge culorum," at the Preface, all rise and stand seated. If the Gospel is read to the congrega- until the Sanctus, when they kneel and remain 4, Should the "Credo" be said, the congre- kneeling till after the Communion of both Priest nuflects wh the Psta the word and people, and then sit down during the purigation genuflects with the Priest at the words fication and covering of the chalce. gaetincantset* * * et homo fcuest." fication and covering of the chalice. After "Dominunatu s Vobiscum" all sit down 22. When the celebrant goes to the Book, 5. After "Dominus Vobiscum" all sit down all stand. They stand during prayers, kneel for nd continue so till the Sanctus, when they blessing, and during the last Gospel, at the end shall reverently kneel. Thus remain during of which they kneeT and remain so till the cele. the Priest's Communion and also during brant has left the Sanctua Communion of the faithful, should there be Solemn High Mass.;any to receive. The rules are the same as for High Mass. 6. When the Priest receives the first ablu- Nte however: the same as for H tio1n, all may sit down. 23. That the people do not staAd while the 7. They kneel again as soon as he goes to celebrant reads the Gospel, but only when the the book. Dea 8. After the blessing, all rise and stand Deacon commences with "Dominus Vobiscu duringthe last Gospel, "genuflectingat t t o sing it. during the last Gospel, genuflecting at24. When the altar boy incenses the congre~Verbum caro facturm est." h l gation at the Offertory, all should stand. 9, When the Priest descends from the altar, Vespers.'they kneel and recite with him the prayers,th,ey kneel and recite with him the prayers 25. All should stand when the celebrant en. after Mass. ters the Sanctuary, and remain standing until 10. Not until the Priest has retired from the he has arrived at the Altar. Sanctuary should any person leave the Church All should kneel while the celebrant is,or his p,ace therein. 26. All should kneel while the celebrant is saying the first prayer at the foot of the Altar; High Mass. they rise when he rises to go to his seat, and remain standing until the celebrant sits down 11. On the entrance of the celebrant all rise. after intoning the "Deus in adjutorium." 12. The congregation kneel when the Priest 27. At the "Gloria Patri" at the end of each intones the "Asperges me," and stand when psalm all should bow the head, but not stand up he sprinkles them with holy water, and remain standing until the prayer 1S sung. They may 28. During the singg of the Chapter at the sit down while the Priest is vesting. end of the psalms all should stand up and sit down while the tPriest is vesting,o remain standing until the celebrapt is seated. 13..As the Priest descends from the Altar If the celebrant should kneel during the singing to begin Mass they kneel, of any hymn, the people should kneel also. 14. At the intonation of the "Gloria" all 29. During the stinging of the Magnificat and stand, and as the celebrant takes his seat, all, Prayer, the people -should stand, making the sit down. sign of the cross at the beginning of the 15. When he reascends the Altar, all rise Magnificat. and stand during the singing of the prayers. 30. When the celebrant kneels at the Altar (It is customary to kneel during the singing before the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament of the prayer for the departed, in Masses of all should kneel and remain so until the Blessed _Requiem.) Sacrament is put into the tabernacle at the 16. When he begins to read the Epistle, all end of the Benediction. 322Administration Building, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. MERCY HOSPITAL (Sisters of Mercy).. Pride, Locust and Stevenson Streets, Pittsburgh. Trustees. President, M. K. McMullin; Vice President, A. J. Barr; Secretary, J. D. Callery. Members of Board. M.. K. McMullin, J. D. Callery, John Farrell, W. A. Magee, A. J. Barr, W. F. McCook, D. L. Gillespie, B. F. Jones, Jr,., Emil Winters. Executive Committee. M. K. McMullin, John Farrell, W. F. McCook, Sister M. Innocent, Sister Superior. Hospital Staff. Surgeons: R.. Stewart,.---D., J. J. Bu-. chanan, M. D., G. IL. Hays, M. D. Physicians: I. J,. Moyer, M. D., C. O. Goldingi- M.I D., J.- L. Johnston, M. D., T. S. Arbuthnot, M. D. Gynaecologist: X. O. Werder, M. D. Ophthalmologist: W. F. Robeson, M. D. Oto-Rhino I,aryngologist: B. M. Dickinson, M. D. U. S. Marine Surgeon: Dr,. Neidygger.,Bacteriologist and Director of Pasteur Department: A. Leteve. Patheologist: W. W. G. Maclachlin, M. D. Assistant Physicians: J. A. Lichty, M. D., J. F. McGrath, M. D. Junior Opthalmologist: J. F,. Murdock, M. D. Junior Gynaecologist: F. A. Weiss, M. D. Junior Surgeons: Aclhgson Stewart, M. D., J. P. Griffith, M. D. Neurologist: Theodore' Diller, M. -;D., Registrars. H. H. Donaldson, M. D., J. P. Griffith, M,. D. Di3pensary Staff. Physician-in-Chief: II. LJ':M7oyer, M. D. Physician s: H. J. Bentz, M. D., L. L. Schwartz, M. ID., O. F. Konantz,: M,. D., C. C. Wholey, M. D. Oto-Rhino-Laryngologist: B. M. Dickinson, M. D.; Assistant, J. L. Baird, M. D.Gynaecologist: E. A. Weiss, M. D. Surgeons: L. L. Schwartz, M. D., O. F. Konantz, M. D. Gastrologist: C. R. Jones, M. D, Resident Staff. W. S. Allison, C. H. Smith, J. H. Huth, R. J. Feady, F. G. Patterson, N. P. Davis, W~ H. Wymard. FEICK BROS. COMPANYCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 323 GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. THE SACRAMENTS BAPTISM. is administered by pouring natural water three T'he name to be given a child in baptism times, in the form of a cross, upon the head should be the name of a saint. of the person to be baptized, and saying, "I Sponsors must be practical Catholics-bad baptize thee in the name of the Father t and Catholics. Protestants, Jews and Infidels canof the Son t and of the Holy Ghst" not act as sponsors at a Catholic baptism. of the Son t and oftheHolSponsors contract a spiritual affinity with New-born babes should be presented for bap- their godchild and with its father and mother tism at least within the first ten days at the so that they cannot marry either the child or time and place designated by the rules of your its father or mother, in case of the death of'parish. either. CONFIRMATION.,is administered by the Rt. Rev. Bishop. To been confirmed should hand their names to receive the sacrament we must be baptized and their parish priest who will arrange for the in the state of grace. To neglect to receive necessary instruction and a proper timt for this sacrament is a sin. Adults who have not the reception of the sacrament. HOLY EUCHARIST. -or Communion must be received at least' once there is a table in the room, upon which place -a year at Easter time,. This law applies not the following articles: only to those who are well but to the sick. 1. A clean white cloth. When the priest brings Holy Communion to 2. A crucifix. the sick, make the following preparations: 3. A blessed candle. Before the priest arrives prepare the patient 4. A vessel of Holy Water.:and the sick room for his coming. See that 5. A tumbler of common water with a spoon. PENANCE. Each Catholic is free to confess his sins to confessions, even in case of sickness or for.any priest approved by the Bishop for hearing performing his Easter duty. EXTREME UNCTION. is a Sacrament which every Catholic who has ing, asphyxiation, stroke of lightning, apoplexy,,come to the use of reason is bound to receive sunstroke, etc., for in all these cases probably when in dangerous sickness. The priest of the life is not entirely extinct, although pulse, etc.,'parish should be informed as soon as possible, has apparently ceased.;and sent for in cases of sudden death by drownHOLY ORDERS. Holy Orders are those which the priest re- or sings in the church the lessons from the ceives giving him power and grace to perform Old Testament, and the writings from the Holy -the public functions which have relation to the J athers, which constitute a part of the office -worship of God and salvation of souls. of the church. Exorcist, third step, looks after the holy STEPS IN HOLY ORDERS. water and accompanies the Bishop or priest when they exorcise. Tonsure is a holy ceremony, by which a per- Acolyte, fourth step, attends to the lighting -son enters into the ecclesiastical state, and is of the church candles and torches of the church, rendered capable of receiving benefits and Holy as well as the censor. -Orders. In admission to it the hair from the'head the size of a silver dollar is shaven. MAJOR ORDERS. FOUR MINOR ORDERS. Sub-deacon aids the Deacon, and, under him, serves in the functions of the ministry. EnPorter, the first step in Holy Order, is one trance into this state requires the vow of perwhose duties is to' open and shut the doors of petual continency. -the church to admit the worthy and exclude the Deacon serves at the altar, assisting the unworthy, to guard the sanctuary, to keep all priest in all that is necessary for the sacrifice. furniture? linens and ornaments of altar and He may preach and, if necessary, baptize.:church sn decent and proper condition, and Priest, the last step in Holy Orders, offers,finally to ring the chnrch bell at proper time. sacrifice, administers all the sacraments except Lector, second step, is one who reads aloud confirmation and orders. MATRIMONY. Matrimony is a sacrament that must be re- future marriages, but are necessary if we ex-.ceived according to the laws of the Church. pect to enjoy the legal effects. 4. No marriage will be valid unless perNEW MARRIAGE LAW. formed by a priest duly authorized and;before. 1. Private betrothals or engagements be- 5. Marriage of t wo w Catholi c before a Prots -tween Catholics (fallen away or in good stand- s5uire or any other civil g) are not'binding, and have no legal effect estant minister or squire, or any other' civil -ing) are not bndng, and have no oegal effect officer is no marriage. in the eyes of the Church. ~ 6. Marriage of fallen away Catholics,. apos2. Betrothals or engagements to be binding tates or the like contracted before a Protestant.and have legal'effect in the eyes of the Church nlinister or civil officer is no marriage. must be drawn up in writing, signed by both 7. Marriage of a Catholic to a baptized,parties, and'by either the pastor or the Bishop Protestant before a Protestant minister or civil or at least two witnesses. officer is no marriage. 3. Betrothals in writing, signed and wit-.8. Marriage of a Catholic to a non-baptized -~nessed, are not Obligatory as a condition for person, even with a dispensation, contractedCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Be Up-to-date... As the time is past for the candle for light, so is the "ready-towear spectacles" for sight. Correct lenses and the correct adjusting of spectacles and eye glasses are our special business. ATKIJNSON HUGHES OPTICDIANS 705 LIBERTY AVE., PITTSBURGH Everything that pertains to the care of the eye. GENERAL CHURCH INFORMATION-Continued. before a Protestant minister or civil officer, is no marriage. 9. Marriage of Protestant to a Protestant is valid. 10. Persons about to contract marriage must bring to the priest the date of their baptism and the place where they were baptized. PUBLICATION OF BANNS. Catholics about to marry must hand their names to the priest so that they may be published on three consecutive Sundays at the principal mass in the parish or parishes where the parties to the marriage have a residence. MARRIAGE IMPEDIMENTS render marriage either illvalid or sinful, (a) Invalid-Error, condition, a vow of chastity, relationship within the fourth degree, violence, order, the bond of marriage, public honesty, affinity, impotency, rape and clandestinity: (b) Sinful-The prohibition of the Church, engagements in writing, siglned and witnessed, a simple vow of chastity or religion. N. B.-Regarding these impediments consult the priest or your confessor in the beginning of the courtship. MIXED MARRIAGES being fruitful sources of evil the Catholic Church does not approve of them, and, then only, when the following conditions have been fulfilled:'Conditions for Catholics-Agreement-To be signed by the Catholic before contracting marriage with a person who is not a Catholic. I, the undersigned, a me!nber of the Catholic Church, wishing to contract marriage with................ not a mesnber of the Catholic Church, do solemnly promise, First: That all the children, should God bless us with a family, shall be baptized and educated in the Catholic religion. Second:'1hat I will endeavor to the best of my power, by word and example, to convert............... to the knowledge and practice of the Catholic religion. When signed and duly witnessed pastor must return to chancellor. Conditions for Non-Catholic-Agreement-To be signed by all non-Catholic applicants for Dispensations to contract Marriage with members of the Catholic Church. I, the undersigned, not a member, of the Catholic Church wishing to contract marriage with............ a member of the Catholic Church, propose to do so with the understanding that the marriage bond thus contracted is indissoluble, except by death, and I promise on my word of honor that.......... shall be permitted the free exercise of the Roman Catholic religion, and that all children of either sex, born of this marriage, shall be baptized and educated in the faith and according to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, even though death or other causes may separate me from said............... I furthermore promise that no other marriage ceremony than that by the Catholic priest shall take place. When signed and duly witnessed pastor must return to chancellor. Any Catholic contracting marriage before a Protestant minister is by that very fact excommunicated from the Church, and the Bishop alone can absolve from such excommunication. Any Catholic, contracting marriage before a squire or civil officer commits a sin which the Bishop alone can absolve. REPARATION OF SCANDAL. Whosoever has contracted marriage before a Protestant minister or squire or civil officer must do public penance to repair the scandal before absolution can be given. MOVABLE FEASTS Year day Easter Ascension Whitsunday Chrpus First Sunday Wednesday Christi in Advent 1910 Feb. 9 March 27 May 5 May 15 May 26 Nov. 27 1911 March 1 April 16 May 25 June 4 June 15 Dec. 3 1912 Feb. 21 April 7 May 16 May 26 June 6 Dec. 1 1913 Feb. 5 March 23 May 1 May 11 May 22 Nov. 30 1914 Feb. 25 April 12 May 21 May 31 June 11 Nov. 29 1915 Feb. 17 April 4 MaSr 13 May 23 June 3 Nov. 28 1916 March 8 April 23 June 1 June 11 June 22 Dec. 3 1917 Feb. 21 April 8 May 17 May 27 June 7 Dec. 2 1918 Feb. 13 March 31 May 9 May 19 AMay 30 Dec. 1 1919 March 5 April 20 May 29 June 8 June 19 Nov. 30 1920 Feb. 18 April 4 May 13 May 23 June 3 Nov. 28 1921 Feb. 8 March 27 1 May 5 May 15 May 26 Nov. 27 324 -L L3IbHIS HOLINESS, POPE PIUS X. LIST OF ROMAN PONTIFFS Name Pontificate Name Pontificate Name Pontificate First Century. Second Century. St. Calixtus I........ 218-222 St. Peter, Prince of the Apos- St. Evaristus........ 100-109 St. Urban I.......... 223-230 tles, who received the asu- St. Alexander I...... 109-119 St. Pontian 230-235 preme Pontificate from Christ. St. Si'tus I.......... 119-127 St. Anterus 235-236 He resided for a time at St. Telesphorus..... 127-139 St. Fabian.236-252 Antioch, and afterwards es- St. Hyginus........ 139-142 St- Cornelius........ 251-252 tablislied his See at Rome St. Pius I............ 142-157 St. Lucius I... 252-253 where he died a martyr with St. Anicetus......... 157-168 St. Stephen I 253-257 under Nero on St. Soter............ 168-177 St. Sixtus I......... 257-258 St. Paul, der Nero.on Eleutherus 177-192 St, Dionysius 259-269 June 29th, 67....... St Victor I.......... 192-201 St. Felix I........... 269-274 St. Linus............ 67-78 St. Eutychianus...... 275-283 St. Cletus of Anacletus 78-91 Third Century. St. Cajus.283-296 St. Clement I........ 91-100 St. Zephyrinus....... 202-218 St. Marcellinus...... 296-304326 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. LIST OF ROMAN PONTIFFS-Continued. Name Pontificate Name Pontificate Name Pontificate Fourth Century. Leo IV 847-855 Gregory X..........1272-1276 St. Marcellus........ 308-310 Benedict III......855-858 Innocent V. 1.....1276 St. Eusebius......... 310-311 St. Nicholas I (the Hadrian V..........1276 St. Melchiades....... 311-313 Great)............. 858-867 John XXI..........1277 St. Sylvester I....... 314-335 Hadrian II........... 867-872Nicholas III........1277-1280 St. Marcus.......... 336-337 John VIII.......... 872-882 Martin IV..........1281-1285 St. Julius I......... 337-352 Marinus I.......... 882-884 Honorius IV........1285-1287 Liberius (Felix II Anti- Hadrian III........ 884-885 Nicholas IV........1288-1292 pope)....352-366 Stephen VI......885-891 St. Celestine V (abdiSt. amascus I....... 366-384 Formosus............ 891-896 cated)....1294 St. Siricius.......... 385-398 Boniface VI.......... 896 Boniface VIII.....1294-1303 St. Anastasius I...... 398-402 Stephen VII......896-897 Fourteenth Century. Fifth Century Romanus.. 897 Benedic XI........1303-1304 St. Innocent I........ 402-417 Theodorus II....... 897-898 Clement V.........1305-1314 St. Zosimus.......... 417-418 John IX............. 897-900 John XXII.. 1316-1334 St. Boniface I...... 418-422 Tenth Century. Benedict XII".'...1334-1342 St. Celestine I........ 422-432 Benedict IV......... 900-903 Clement VI.........1342-1352 St. Sixtus III....... 432-440 Leo V... 903 Innocent VI........1352-1362 St. Leo I (the Great) 440-461 Christophorus..... 903-904 Urban V...........1-362-1370 St. Hilary.......... 461-468 Sergius III.......... 904-911 Gregory XI........1370-1378 St. Simplicius..... 468-483 Anastasius III....... 911-913 Urban VI..........1378-1389 St. Felix III.. 483-492 Lando............ 913-914'Boniface IX. 1389-1404 St. Gelasius I...... 492-496 Jlohti X.. 914-928 Fifteenth Century. St. Anastasius 496-498 Leo VI......... 928-929 Innocent VII.......1404-1406 Sixth Century. Stephen VIII........'929-931 Gregory XII........1406-1415 St. Symmachus., 498-514 John XI............. 931-936 Martin V...........14171431 St. Hormisdas 514-523 eo VII936-939 Eugenius IV1431-1447 St. John I............ 523-525 Stephen IX.939-943 Nicholas V.........1447-1455 St. Felix IV.......... 526-530 Marinus 11............ 943-946 Calixtus III........1455-1458 Boniface II530-532 Agapetu II.946-956 Plus II............1458-1464 John iaII.....532-535 John XI... 956-964 Paul II............1464-1471 St. Agapetus I....... 535-536 Benedict V 964-965 Sixtus IV1471-1484 St. Silverius.536-540 John XIII 965-972 Innocent VIII......1484-1492 Vigilius............... 540-555 Benedict VI 9.72-974 Alexander VI...... 1492-1503 Pelagius I555-560 Benedict VII......... 975-983 Sixteenth Century. John III.560- John XIV 9...........83-985 Plus III............1503 Benedict I........... 574-578 John XV 985-996 uius II............1503-1513 Plagius II........... Gregory V Plagus I.........578-590 GeoyV......996-999 Leo X.............. 1513-1521 St. Gregory I (the Eleventh Century. Hadrian VI.........1522-1523 Great)............. 590-604 Sylvester II......... 999,1003 Clement v 1523-1534 John XVII.........1003 P Seventh Century. John XVIII........1003-1009 ul III15549 Sabinianus ~~~John X VIII,...10-09Julius III...... Sabinianus........... 6465uisII...... 1550-1555 Bonifac.60 Sergius IV. 1009-1012 Marcellus II...1555 Boniface II.....606 Benedict VIII......1012-1024 Paul IV1555-1559 St. Boniface IV.1024-1032 ius..... IV...........1559-1565 St. Deusdedit........ 615-618 Benedict IX.....1033-1044 St ius V. 1566-1572 Boniface V......619-625 Gregory (abdicated)..1044-1046 Gregory XIII. 1572-1585 Honorius.625-638 Clement II I Sixtus V.1585-1590 Severinus...........639 Damasus II.....1048 Urban VII. 1590 Job~n IV. 640~-642 Leo IX......1049-1054 Gregory XIV.......1590-1591'Ihepdorus I642-649 Victor II.......... 1054-105 St. Martin I........69Innocent IX.......1591-1592 S nStephenus..........1057-1058 Clemient VIII......1592-1605 ugeniusI........655-657 Nicholas II........1059-1061 St. Vitalian........657-672 Alexander II... 1061-1073 Seventeenth Century. St. Adeodatus........ 672-676 St Gregory VII.....1073-1085 Leo XI..........1605 Donus..... 676-678 Victor III..........1086-1088 Paul V.. 1605-1621 St. Agatho...........678-681 Urban II... 1088-1099 Gregory XV........1621-1623 St. Leo II.... 682-684 Urban VIII.........1 1 St. Benedict II. 684-686 Twelfth Centeury......162-165 John V.......... 686-687 Paschal II..........1099 18 Ientent. 1644-16 tConon8 Gelasius II......... 1118- Alexander VII..... 1655-1667 ConosnC............... 687CltusnI111114.Cemnt..667-1669 St. Sergius I. 687-701 Calixtus II..........1119.1124 Clement X.1670-1676 Honorius II.........1124-11309 Gr ent XI........1676-1689 Eighth Century. Innocent JI.........11301143 Innocent XII..1676-1689 ohni VI.....701-705 Celestine II. 11431144 AlexanderII.....1689-1691 hn VII......705-707 Lucius II...1144-1145Innocent XII. 1691-170 isinnius. o 708 ugenius II...1145-1153 Eighteenth Century. Constantine.... 7..... 708-715 Anastasius IV.......1153-1154 Clement XI.........100-1721 St. Gregory II.........715-731 Hadrian IV. 1154-159 Innocent XIII..1721-1724 St. Gregory III.... 731-741 Alexander III......1159-1181 Benedict XIII.. 1724-1730 St. Zacharias.. 741-752 Lucius III. 1181-1185 Clement XII.......1730-1740 Stephen II..........752 Urban III. 1185-1187 Benedict XIV......1740-1758 Stephen 3III..........752-757 Gregory VIII...1187 Clement XIII.......1758-1769 St. Paul I.. 757-767 Clement III. 1187-1191 Clement XIV......1769-1774 Stephen IV. 768-772 Celestine III.......1191-1198 Piuts VI..1775-1799 Hadrian I......772-795 Thirteenth Century. Nineteenth Century. Ninth Century. 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IRON AND WIRE FENCING -- 300 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM - Wabash Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. INDEX TO CONTENTS INDEX TO CHURCH INFORMATION. Page Officials of Diocese................... 15 Pastors................................ 19 Assistant Pastors...................... 23 Greek Pastors......................... 23 Chaplains........................... 23 Benedictine Fathers, O.S.B............ 25 Capuchin Fathers, O.M.Cap........ 25 Carmelite Fathers. O.C.C.......... 25 Franciscan Fathers, O,.F.M............. 25 Holy Ghost Fathers, C.S.Sp........... 27 Passionist Fathers... 27 Redemptorist Fathers, C.SS.R........... 27 Bishops, Deceased..................... 29 Clergy, Deceased...................... 29 Novitiates for Men.................... 27 Communities of Women................ 33 Novitiates for Women................ 33 Scholasticates for Men................ 27 Parish DirectoriesAllegheny County Churches........ 137 Armstrong County Churches. 255 Greene County Churches.......... 255 Bieaver County Churches.......... 256 Butler County Churches.......... 258 Fayette County Churches.......... 261 Indiana County Churches....... 269 Lawrence County Churches........ 271 Washington County Churches...... 276 Westmoreland County Churches.... 281 Academies For Boys................... 304 Page Academies For Girls.................... 304 Casinos....................... 65 Cemeteries....................... 61 Clubs....................... 65 Colleges....................... 304 Foundling Asylums.................... 47 Hospitals......................... 35 Institutions and Homes................ 35 Industrial Schools..................... 35 Lyceums....................... 65 Orphan Asylums.....................35, 49 Schools............................... 304 Training Schools (Nurses)............ -35 Church Days.......................... 319 Collections, Diocesan.................. 300 Converts to Catholicity................. 314 Divisions of Church Year.............. 318 Ember Days...................... 319 Fasting Days...................... 319 Feast Days...................... 319 Feasts, Moveable............... 324 Forty Hours Adoration.............. 315 History, First Happenings............. 11 Holy Week...................... 318 Lenten Regulations.................... 320 Manner of Assisting at Mass and Vespers 322 Pontiffs.....325-326 Sacraments..... 323 Statistics, Church...................... 295 Statistics. School...................... 309 Summaries Total...................... 314 INDEX TO SOCIETIES. Page Ancient Order of Hibernians.......... 67 Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ladies' Auxiliary.................... 77 -Catholic Mutual Benefit Association..... 85'Catholic Order of Foresters............ 94 ~Catholic Relief and Benefit Association.. 93 Catholic Total Abstinence Union....... 95 Federation of Catholic Societies........ 98 Irish Catholic Benevolent Union........ 983. Knights of Columbus.................. 101 Knights of Equity..................... 105 Knights of St. George................. 106 Knights of St. John................... 131 Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association. 113 -St. Vincent De Paul Society........... 127'Young Men's Institute................. 130'Priests' Total Abstinence League...... 132 Page Georgetown University Club........ 132 Pittsburgh College Alumni Association.. 132 Seton Hill Alumni Association.......... 132 St. Vincent's College Alumni Association 132 St. Regis Association..............5, 57, 59 St. Xavier's College Alumni Association. 132 Lithuanian Beneficial Society.......... 132 Lithuanian Catholic Union............. 132 O'Growney Gaelic Society.............. 133 Columbus Club......................... 133 St. Mary's Sewing Guild........... 133 St. Paul's Ladies' Beneficial Society.... 133 Church Committees, Confraternities, Holy Name Societies, Sodalities Missionary Aid Societies, etc., wili be found under their churches, starting with page........... ~............... 139 ('T4AWTI.W'Q'PCr T -ATP.'rr ('T rTA1T'1'V911 t Zl.r'. J, J.1 JA-.'Page 19-Rev. John Audrezejewski, New Castle; should be Penn Station. -Page 19-Rev. C. Hegenck; should be Rev. C. Hegerick. Page 21-Rev. J. Sedlmaier, 36 Ravine st., N.S., P.; should be Dawson. -Page 21-Rev. D. J. O'Connell, North Vahlen; should be North Oakland. -Page 21-Rev. Thos. Rea, St. Cecilia's Church, Glassport; should be St. John's Church, Uniontown..L..L %. Jld -1a-aL' a. Page 23-Rev,. C. Regan, 150 N. Craig st., P.; should be 407 Grandview ave., P. Page 23-Rev. P. Quilter, Jr., Irwin; should be 3454 Penn ave., P. Page 23-Rev. P. Shanahan, 2350 Fifth ave., P,.; should be Brownsville. Page 102--Allegheny Council, No. 285, Knights of Columbus; Rec. Sec., John T. Johnson, 708 Center ave., Avalon; should be 622 Rossmore ave., P. Cecil, Westmoreland County-Church of the Assumption to be dedicated May, 1910. Catholic Yeanr Book. and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910 329Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. Page A Ackerman, H. S....................... 282 Ahlers Lumber Company.............. 199 Albrecht, Francis J................... 44 Alexander, J. Son 164 Alexander, Geo. H. Co..............138 Allegheny Lumber Company........... 86 Allegheny Trust Company.. 205 Allen, Geo. W........... 154 Allen Rug Weaving Carpet Cleaning Co.................................. 174 Alpern, Louis......................... 152 American Loan Co.................... 86 American Lumber Manufacturing Co,. 41 American Seating Company........... 82 American Warming Ventilating Co... 74 Anchor Savings Bank................. 38 Anderson, Geo. C. Sons............. 286 Anderson, S. H. Dr................... 90 Anderson's Grand Depot Stores........ 288 Atkinson Hughes................... 324 Atlantic Casualty Company............. 304 B ainbridge, John W..................... 232 Bank of Pittsburgh (The)............ 10 Bank of Secured Savings (The)........ 202 Bankers Protective Life (The)......... 296 Barnes Laundry Company.............. 27 Baur Bros. Company....... 64 Beler Water Company....... 28 Bernardi Co....................... 194 Bessemer Lake Erie R. R. Co...... 335 Bily, Charles Co................ 86 Blind, H. I,. Bros............ 178 Blue Book Bublishing Co:........225, 285 Bock, Peter........................... 158 Boehm, W. -Company................. 166 Boggs Buhl........................ 78 Boston Store.......................... 180 Boylan, P. B. (See St. James Hotel).... 158 Braddock Steam Laundry.............. 219 Breitenreiter, C. C.................... 140 Breitwieser, A. G. Co................. 131 Bridgeman, Geo. W.................... 328 Brotherhood Wine Co............. 72 Broido; J. L. (See Montefiore Auditorium) Buclbinder Co..................... 76 Buckingham Cleaning and Pressing Co... 183 Burns Reilly........................ 48 Burns, Fleming Co.................. 152 Butler, L. A. Co.................. 19 C Cain's, M. Busch.179 Cain, M. B........ 136'Calcagni - -Provini.........144 Caldwell Graham........... 252 Cameron Carpet Cleaning Co........... 202 Carnegie Mill -and Lumber Co......... 223 Carney, John J,................. 194 Carr, Charles J. 220 Catholic Supply Co. 34 Central Hotel.... 266 Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Co% (The) 40 Chaplin-Fulton Mfg. Co. (The)......... 72 Chartiers -Trust Company....... 242 Chlebus, V. H............... 180 Citizens National Bank....... 286 City Insurance Company.............. 12 Club Pressing Company.. 47 Colonial Art Furniture Co. 142 Colonial Ice Co...................... 50 Colonial Trust Co......opp. pages 160, 161 Comes, John T................. 208 Consolidated Ice Co.................. 30 Connellsville Planing Mill Company.... 265 Connelly, EF F................... 270 Corcoran, Tames G. Co................. 76 Corrigan Marble Co.................. 214 Coshey H. S. Sons.................. 285 Cox, Emma........................... 328 Cray Bros........................... 218 Page Cunningham, D. E. Co................. 68 Curran, Lillian........................ 328 D Danner's Pharmacy..................... 175 Del Porter, Delando S............ 154 Demmler-Meyer Company.............. 307 Derr, A,.............................. 232 Diebold, E. M. Lumber Co............. 174 Doubleday-Hill Electric Co............. 6 Downs' Portrait Studio................ 267 Drake Stratton Company (The)....... 46 Duquesne Construction Company........ 56 Duquesne National Bank............ 134 E Eagle Lubricating Oil Co............ 4 Earley, Hazel......................... 328 Eichenlaub, C. M...................... 172 Eichleay, John Jr. Co................. 88 Elliott, B. K, Co...................... 80 Elwood, C. G. (See Kenwood Lawn).... 68 Emanuel and Carroll.................. 164 Emanuel Ohliger.................... 179 Euclid Pharmacy (The)................ 177 Everson, John Q........ 20 Exchange National Bank (The) 18 F Fanning, James M.....1................ 150. Farmers and Mechanics Bank......... 248 Feeley, W, J, Company (The)........... 86 Feick Bros.................. 3 Fidelity Title Trust Company......... 40 Finkelhor's........................... 154 First National Bank, McKeesport........ 236 First National Bank, Latrobe........... 288 First National Bank (The) Carnegie.... 222 First National Bank, Braadock......... 220 Flannery, James J. Brother Co......... 131 Fort Pitt Hotel....................... 64 Freeble, James L,.................... 288 Freund, J. J. Jr. Co....186 Fuhr Chambers......................... 136 Fullerton, Jas. M.......................144 G Gallatin Hotel (The).................. 266 Gatlin Institute....................... 7 Gauger, A. C......................... 200} German National Bank................. 34 German National Bank of Allegheny (The) 206 German Savings and Deposit Bank...... 190 Germania Savings Bank........Opp. Page 7 Glenn, H. M........................ 219 Gloekier, Bernard Company.............. 78 Gloninger Co........................ 72 Goodman Feinberg..................... 220 Goss The Tailor................... 242' Grafner Bros........................ 138 Grant McKee Co....................62 Greenfield Pharmacy.................. 214 Greenwood, A. M................. 179 Griffin, Martin J................... 152 Guarantee Title Trust Co........ 30 H Hague, Walter E. Son.............. 20 Half Bros................234 Hall, Samiuel A.................. 151 Haller's Bakery................ 142 Haller, F. W........................ 138 188 Hamilton, T. J................88 Hanlon, M. A.................. 179 Haugh Keenan................ 176 Hayden, R. J................ 164 Hayes, J.C... 152 Heath,.. c..Co............ 327 Heeren Bros. Co.................... 6 Higgins, G. F. Company............... 70 Highland Laundry Co. 177 Holderman, A.............. 212 330Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued. Page Hollenberry, C. B................... 220 Holmes' Book House.................. 175 Holtzman, L. F...................... 220 Homestead Realty Co................. 233 Homestead Valve Mfg. Co............. 234 Horan, T. P, Co..................... 66 Horton Hardware Company............ 270 Hostetter's............................ 105 Hotel Antler.......................... 131 Hotel Federal......................... 200 Hotel Graham......................... 88 Hotel Henry.......................... 66 Hotel Schenley........................ 62 Hotel Willard...................... 260 Huffman's Pharmacy.................. 154 Hunt, William..................... 266 I' Ihrig's Pharmacy.................... Immekus F. W........................ Irlbacher's, Joseoh.................... Iron City Chemical Co................. Iron City Heating Company............ Iron City Sanitary Manufacturing Co..... Iron City Window Cleaning Company.... Jacobs, George....................... 140 187 133 42 38 56 82 234 J Jacques' Dancing Academy............. 138 arrett, Walter C.............1....... 176 ohnston, Wm. G. Company........ 310 osephium Church Furniture Co........ 42 K Kampes, Win. Jr......................218 Kastner Tailoring Company... 204 Kaufman, S.......................... 246 Kay Totten......................... 227 Keally, Chas. Sr., Co................. 72 Keally Lovett............... 176 Kennedy, Thomas J..................... 328 Kennywood Park................ 83 Kenwood Lawn................ 68 Kerns, J. S............................ 88 Keystone Coal Coke Co............. 284 King, Edwin P......................... 144 Knorr, W. L................... 74 Kreimeier Bros..................... 136 Kress, Geo. R. Co................... 152 Kuhn Bro. Co..................... 296 Kuhn, W. R. Company................. 70 Kutscher, Charles..................... 212 L Laifer, D............................. D.... Lang,. B. Bro................... Latrobe Steam Lautndry............... Lautner Hardware Co................. Leche, Wx. N........................ Lecrone Hall...................... Leech's Actual Business College....... Leiendecker Brothers..........235. 292. 140 32 286 200 262 144 282 312 331 T Maxwell Beers...................... May Drug Co. (The)................. Mead, J,. S.......... Mellon National Bank Mellor Co.............. Melwood Auditorium............ 81, 107, Meyer, Joseph J....................... Montefiore Auditorium... 79, 93, 102, 110, Moore, Thos. F. Ph.G................ Morrow Robert A.................... Mount Gallitzin Academy.............. Mount Royal Cemetery................ Marshall, R. J. Lumnber Co............ Murphy, John Co,.................. Page 282 33 177 16 35 115 199 117 183 308 306 60 190 58 Mc McBride's Drug Store................. 200 McBride's Restaurant................. 200 McCabe, E. A. Son................. 180 McCaffrey, Thomas................... 180 McCall, R. A. Lumber Co............... 178 McCarthy, Dennis A........... 328 McCarthy's Oyster and Chop House.... 150 McClure Timber Co. (The)............ 202 McColly, E. A............ 288 McColly, E. B. Son....... 284 McCreery Company................. 53 MacDonald's........................ 80 McDougall............................ 253 McGavern Lytle.................... 88 McGinness-Smith Company............. 46 Mcjunkin-Straight Dairy Company (The) 80 McLure's Drug Store................... 240 McMahon Bros........................ 87 McNall's............................. 224 McNulty, Geo. M....................102, 174 McShane, Chas. A..................... 75 N National Bank qf McKeesport 238 National Metal Weather Strip Co. (The) 55 Neumont,. Caroline.................... 328 New Victor Physical Culture and Health Institute (The)...................... 84 New Willard (The).................. 259 Nicholson Printing Co.........opp, page 97 Nielander, V'........................ 134 Northern (The)....................... 200 Northern Pacific R'y................26, 67 Norton Co. (The)..................... 18 Nugent, E. D........................ 220 0 Oakland Butter Market................ 142 Oakland Savings Trust Co. (The).... 138 Och's.............................140, 194 Old Corner Drug Store (The).......... 209 Olympia Park......................... 305 Owen, John E.......................... 194 O'Hara, John A. Son.............. 154 O'Neil,. W......................... 214 O'Neill, J............................ 210 Lenchner, S................ 144 p Lenox, S. G.. 327 Parisian Dry Cleaning and Clothes Liberty Engraving Co................. 225 Pressin Co ng and Clothes 14 Liberty Lubricating Co............... 175 Park B ank (The)..................... 174 Liberty Pattern Co.................... 164 Parker, J. C. Co.4........... 4 Li.lley, M. C.'c Co. (The)................. 70 Parker, J. C. Co.....:........... 234 Lilley, M. C. Co. (The)............. 70 Patrizio Art Mosaic Co, (The).308 Linaugh, P. 172 Peoples National Bank (The).......... 286 Luthringer, Elizabeth 328 Peoples Natural Gas Company........ 52 Lynch, Maurice.....'............ 266 Pennsylvania Savings Bank............ 180 Pickering's. 36 M,~ Pickhardt, E. M............... 172 Maginn's, E................ 206 Pittsburg-Buffalo Co. 334 Maginn, P. F. Co................. 154 Pittsburgh Bank for Saving s...... 36 Mahoney, John H..................... 164 Pittsburgh Butler Street Railway Co... 100 Malone, James................... 178 Pittsburgh Catholic (The)........ 274Maloney, T. D. Son................190 Pittsburgh Clay Product Co. 70 Manchester Savings Bank Trust Co....0 202 Pittsburg h Co llege....308 Mansnann's................... 172 Pittsburgh Hardwood Door Co...... 335 Marshall, S. S................ 214 Pittsburgh Life Trust Company... 76. Marshall Brothers..................... 186 Pittsburgh Mercantile Company........ 196Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued. Page Pittsburgh Monumental Works......... 126 Pittsburgh Observer................... 231 Pittsburgh Provision Packing Co....... 50 Pittsburgh Rubber Co................. 136 Pittsburgh Steel Plate'Engraving Co.... 317 Pittsburgh Upholstering Comnpany...... 176 Pittsburgh Window Cleaning Co........ 158 Poeppett's Studio..................... 200 R Premier Grocery Company.............. 286 Real Estate Trust Co................ 8 Realty Company (The)............... 241 Reardon, Margaret M.................. 328 Rectenwaid's Pharmacy............... 144 Reed, J. Covode...................... 282 Reid, N. S. Company............... 103 Reilly, Thomas.................... 192bb. Reiman, A, L. Son................ 148 Reizenstein, C. Sons.................. 133 Reniers, P. C. Sons................ 296 Renvers Co................. 210 Riccordino, A................. 156 Ricketts Plumbing and Heating Co.....142 Rieck, Edw. E. Co. (The)............. 152 Rieseck, P............................ 212 Rochester Germicide C................ 21'6 Roller Skating Auditorium............. 183 Rosedale Confectionery................. 158 1Rosenthal, D. J....................... 142 Rooney, James........................ 328 Ryan's Midland Hotel.................. 178 S Sankey, Wm. Sons..................188 Saunders, Edward G.................. 1442 Scarborough Klauss Co.............. 140 Schaldenbrand Bros................... 172 Schenley Farms Co....................192x Schenley Pharmacy................... 140 Schmidt, Theodore.................... 152 Schneider, Jacob....................... 48 Schulze Emanuel................... 210 Schwitzer, N..................... 140 Searight, J. A..................... 268 Shenk, IHenry Company..................... 54 Simen's.............................. 200 Singer Pen Store...................... 23 Slater's............................... 278 Slater, John Co.................. 280 Smith, D,. W............ 286 Smith, John C............... 172 Smith Bros. Cleaners and Dyers........ 154 Snively, J. S.......................... 177 South Side Trust Co.................... 22 Spigelmire, A. J. Co................ 220 Splane, Mrs. J. 218 Staab, A. Co.188 Standard Heating and Radiator Company 47 Standard Mutual Life Insurance Co.... 14 Page St. Charles Hotel..................... 74 St. James Hotel....................... 158 Stephenson Manufacturing Co........... 52 Sterrett, R. M......................... 179 Stevenlson, Geo. K. Co.............. 80 Stewart-Holland Co....133, 183, 274, 317, 330 Stoutghton, Chas. T................... 20 Stove Range Co. of Pittsburgh....... 58 bummersgill............................ 232 Sweet, James W....................... 66 T Taylor Dean...................... 24 Third Avenue Hotel.................... 252 Thumm, E. K......................... 152 Title Guaranty Surety Co............ 68 Toner Baker........................ 286 Totten, Win. H........................ 86 U Ulrich Spencer.............. 142 UJnion Electric Co.....42 Union Ice Co........................ 214 UJnion Mortgage Security Co......... 219 Union Savings Bank (The)............. 24 United States National Bank (The)...... 20 V Von Gerichten Art Glass Company...... 44 W Wagner, J. Hans................ 224 Wallace Furniture Co............. 263 Wallace Optical Co.................... 39 Ward's Mother's Bread................ 78 Washington Nat'l Bank.... Inside Front Cover Washington Trust Co.....Inside Front Cover Weber, Peter Drug Co................ 172 W'efing, E. C.......................... 142 Weiss, Prescription Pharmacist......... 144 Welsbach Company.................... 82 Welter's Studio....................... 164 Werner, Oswald Sons Co............ 74 West End Savings Bank Trust Co... 188 West Penn Railways Co. (See Olympia Park)........................ 305 West View Park Co.........opp. page 96 White, Scott A.................... 88 Will Baumer Company (The)........ 44 Wilson, A. S. Co................... 82 Wingertsahn, A........................ 68 Wolfe Brush Company................. 22 Workingmans Savings Bank Trust Co. 210 Wuerthele, Wm........................ 88 Wunderly Bros........................ 44 Wyland, W, J........................ 214 Y York, Jacob T......................... 222 INDEX TO ATLANTIC CITY, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. Page Page Berkshire Inn........................... 192g New Clarion...........................192f Bothwell, Hotel.......................192v New Dunlop..................... 192m Borton, Hotel..................192t New Holland, (The).192m Brevoort, (The)..................1921 Richmond, Hotel...192n'Carnix, (The).........................192h Rittenhouse Hotel, (The)...............192i Continental, Hotel....................192t Roxborough, Hotel................... 192p DFelaware City Hotel..................192m Seaside House.........................192f Dunlop, Hotel.........................192f Sothern, Hotel....................... 192n Fischer, J. Bro......................192a Stanley, Hotel..........................192v Fralinger's Salt Water Taffy...........192h Stickney, Hotel........................1921 Fredonia, (The)........................192t Storck, Hotel.........................192u Freud Brothers 192u St. Denis, Hotel.............. 192q,Gladstone, Hotel........................192r St. Elmo...............192q Kenderton, Hotel.....................192d St. James Hotel....................... 192p Kentucky, Hotel......................192 Villa Nova......192v Lockhart, Hotel..............192f Wallingford....................Hotel.192u Majestic Hotel......................192b Wiltshire Cafe................ 192b WMalatesta, Hotel.......................1921 Wiltshire, Hotel.......................192c Manhattan, (The).....................1921 Worthington, Hotel....................192t:Martha Washington, HIotel.............192p Young's Hotel........................192h Mt. Vernon Hotel.....................192b 332Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Equipped for Cutting and Threading from f/8-inch to 18-inch Pipe Telephone Connections. Iron City Heating Company CONTRACTING ENGINEERS STEAM HEATING HOT WATER HEATING VENTILATING POWER AND HYDRAULIC PIPING MAIN OFFICE AND SHOPS 843-847 JACKSON ST., 844-850 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. ~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~~~~~~ -? a io a a a a a 11 I? a..?I a I? I? ?, 38INDEX TO ATTORNEYS. Page Page Bialas, Joseph H....................192dd Lagorio, L. T........................192ee Brennan, William J...................192dd Magee, Hon. William A...............192w Buckley, D. F................1........99cc Marron, John..................... 192aa Burke, Hon. James Francis............ 192dd Monahan, Lawrence P.................. 192z Cohan, Martin J....................... 192w Murpliy, Marion II.....................192z Drew, James B.......................192aa McAlinney, John J.....................192aa Fagin, Charles A.......................192w McElroy, Robert T................... 192w Flood, E. J........................... 192cc McKenna, Hon. Chas. F............... 192y Gannon, Edward J. I................. 192cc O'Brien, Chas. A.......................192y Golden, William A.....................192z Pickarski, F. A....................... 192ee Haverty, Tohn M..................... 192y Price, R. E....................... 192cc Hegner, Herman I.................... 192z Reilly, Philip B.......................192z Kane, James F........................ 192ee Smnith, E. B..........................192cc Kenny, C. B......................- 192aa Sypniewski, C. W,...................... 192ee Kent, T. J.......................... 192dd Watterson, A. V. D................... 192y Kraus, T. W........................192ee Weger, A. E...................... 192aa INDEX TO UNDERTAKERS. McCabe, James -..................... 192ff Schmidt, Theodore....................192ff Peel, Chas. C......................... 192f SP'ECIAL REQUEST The Offiers and Members of the St. Regis Association desire to call the e~special attention of their many friends to the advertisements of the many business houses and firms in Pittsburgh and throughout the Diocese, contained in the Catholic Year Book. We request our friends to extend their patronage to our advertisers whenrever possible. We also desire to express our thanks and appreciation of the courtesies extended us by the press of the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Diocese. Visitors to the St. Regis Home, 1006 Ann Street, Pittsburgh, will be at all times cordially welcomed. The annual report of the Association, issued in June, sent on receipt of postal. See pages 5, 57 and 59 for partial report for last year. All communications regarding the Catholic Year Book should be addressed to the St. Regis Association's Publishing Department, 1105 House Building, Pittsburgh. The compilation and editing of the Directory is in charge of Rev. Law. A. O'Connell (Treasurer of the Association), assisted by Jchn P. Killeen and Joseph J. Vigneau. Rev. Thomas Devlin Rev, iLaw. A. O'Connell, Rev. J. G. Beane, Rv Cross Church EF iphany Church, Corpus Christi Chch Cross Church Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Pittsburg-Buffalo Company G E N E R A L - O F F I C E S FRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 4..4 1.. t +-. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MINERS and OPERATORS..~~~~~~~~~~~. + Pittsburg Youghiogheny Pittsburg-Ohio Number 8 Freeport, Penna. 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(Building at right is New ~Nurses' Home, and Power House; S. F. Heckert, Architect.) 1887- WALLACE OPTICAL CO, - 1910 SUITE 503-505 DIAMOND BANK BUILDING Telepholle 2225 Court PITTSBURGH, PA. EYES TESTED FREE PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY FILLED ALL WORK GUARANTEEDCatholic Year Book and. Diregctory of~ Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Fidelity Title and Trust Company 341: and 343 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Capital.... $2,000,000.00 Surplus.......3,000,000.00 Undivided Profits Earned 2,350,000.00 Deposits....... 10,000,000.00 Trust Estates....... 65,000,000.00 PAYS 2 PER CENT. ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS PAYS 4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ACTS IN ALL FIDUCIA Ry CAPACITIES RENTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES THE CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP COMPANY 138 NINTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Saves- you 25 per cent. in your fuel bills, to say nothing of the comfort it affords Have equipped the windows in, the new Oliver Building, Farmers Bank Building, Frick and Frick Annex Buildings, Holy Ilanocents School, St. Mary of the Mount School, Resurrection School, etc. J. C. MCMAHON, Manager,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~.~~~~~~~W~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~H~~~~2~~~~,~~~~~~~~b~~~~~ ~~~~~~H~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~( ~~~~~.~.~~~~~ r~~~~~. ~~~~~.~~.~~~~..~~.~..~..~.?~..~.,~,,~,,~,,~,, ~,,~,,~,,~,,~,,~,,.,~,,~,.~..~,.~..~..~.~. ~..~.. ~..~..i.. ~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~.. 40Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. THE CATHOLIC YEAR BOOK AND DIRECTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF PITTSBURGH For Index to Contents, See Last Pages in Book. INTRODUCTORY IN presenting to the public of Western Pennsylvania this, the second edition of the Catholic Year Book and Directory of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, we feel confident that it will be found a great improvement over the first edition, arranged in an attractive and interesting manner. The information as outlined in the index pages will be found authentic and reliable, compiled from official sources of information. For many years there has been an urgent need of. a reliable Catholic Directory of the progressive and rapidly growing Diocese of Pittsburgh, and the St. Regis Association of Pittsburgh has undertaken to supply this want in a thorough manner, and at the same time secure funds for carrying on their charitable work among the worthy poor of the entire Pittsburgh District, also in maintaining the St. Regis Home at 1006 Ann Street, Pittsburgh. For this reason, they present this Catholic Directory. While some of the matter contained in this book has already been published in one form or another, the greatest part of it has never before appeared in print outside of. the pages of this publication. We are indebted for the book's contents to the "Catholic Historical Researches," to Lambing's "Catholic Church in the Diocese of Pittsburgh and Allegheny," "St. Paul's Cathedral Souvenir Book," to the Diocesan Archives kindly placed at our disposal, and last, but not least, to the Clergy, Sisters, and Officers of Catholic Societies who carefully supplied the requested information. This publication has been most cordially received and endorsed by the Reverend Clergy and leading Catholics and it is the intention of the St. Regis Association to publish it annually in March, keeping the information carefully revised and adding from time to time matters of interest, so that as years go by the Catholic Year Book and Directory will become considered a publication necessary in the hands of every Catholic in Western Pennsylvania, and of every business house desirous of their patronage. The successful publication of a book of this character would have been impossible without the liberal support of representative business firms, and we urge that readers of this book patronize those whose advertisements are contained in these pages. All communications regarding this book should be addressed to the St. Regis Association Publishing Department, 1105 House Building, Pittsburgh; Bell Phone 4153 Court, P. A. Phone 595 Main. The editing, compilation and publishing of the book is in charge of Rev. L. A. O'Connell, assisted by John P. Killeen and Joseph J. Vigneau. For complete data of the St. Regis Association, see the pages devoted to Institutions and Homes. ABBREVIATIONS-Throughout this book the abbreviation for Pennsylvania has been omitted; the letter "P." stands for Pittsburgh; N.S., for North Side (formerly Allegheny); S.S., for South Side; E.E., for East End; W.E., for West End. 5PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL (Sisters of Charity). Frankstown Avenue and Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh. Bell Phones 634 and 635 Hiland; P. A. Phone 45 East. Board of Directors. Roentgenologist and Dermatologist: Dr, R. H. James B. Lawler, A. A. Frauenheim, J. G. Boggs. Vilsack, John M. Morin, James F. Keenan, Consulting Physician: Dr. C. H. Emmerling. H. G,. Hugus, Geo. H. Spengel, J. Grant Consulting Surgeon: Dr. J. J,. Buchannan. Anderson, Charles Dinkey. Consulting Neurologist: Dr. Theodore Diller, oStaff. Pathologist: Dr. S. George. Staff. Registrar: Dr. C. H. Aufhammer. Physicians: Dr. J. D. Heard, Dr. J. R. Vincent, Analsthetics: Dr. H. B,. Patterson. Dr. Karl Emmerling, Dr. Lawrence Litcll- Assistant in Surgery: Dr. W. B. McKenna. field. Assistant in Medicine: Dr. Thos. Evans, Jr. Surgeons: Dr. J. D. Singley, Dr, W. P. Hughes, Assistant in Ophthalmology: Dr. T. J. Moran. Gynecologists: Dr. C. A. Stillwagon, Dr. X. O. Assistant in Rhinology: Dr. V,. H. Griffith. Werder. Consulting Orthopedic Surgeon: Dr. David Ophthalmologist: Dr. W. F. Robeson. Silver. Otologist, Rhinologist and Laryngist: Dr. C. C. Resident Physicians: Dr. W. H. Caskey, Dr. Sandels. Edward Lyons, Dr. J. C. Dixon. GENERAL OFFICES, PUBLICATION BLDG., PITTSBURGH E VE R YT H I:N G I N L U M B E RCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES-Continued. ST. FRANCIS' HOSPITAL (Sisters of St. Francis). Forty-fifth Street, Pittsbuirgh (See opposite page). Board of Directors. Bacteriologist: E. WV. Willetts, M, D. President, J. J. Booth; Vice President, Charles Genito-Urinary: J. C. Burt, M. D. Muehlbronner; Secretary, S. F. Heckert; X-Ray: R. H. Boggs, M. D. Treasurer, S. Etzel; Hon. Chas. Kline, Geo. Neurologist: T. M. T,. McKennan, M. D., W. Hosack, Jos. Erny, Thos. McCaffrey, Jos, K. Walker, M. D., Theodore Diller, M. D. Shramm, Frederick Immekuss, Jos. Reiman, Specialist For Children: O. M. Edwards, M. D. Executive Committee. Dispensary Staff. Chas. Muehlbronner, Hon. Chas. Kline, Geo. Samuel Fischer, M. D., C. S. Beinatz, M. D. Hosack, S. F. Heckert, Mother Superior Re-ident Staff. Sister M,. Baptista. Chief Medical: Ryerson Decker, M. D.; AssistHospital Staff. ants, Wilfred Thornhurst, M. D., George Surgeon: Robert Miller, M. D. Dunn, M, D. Gynaecologist: R. R. Huggins, M. D. Chief Surgeon: Frederick Gundrum, M. D.; Physicians: Thos. Simontonl, M. D., B. A. Assistants, John Mackrell, M. D., J. F. Cohoe, M. D., H. G. Schleiter, M. D. Black, M. D. Ophthalmologist: Edward A. Weisser, NM. D. Chief Neurologist: T. M. Barrett, M. D,.; AsOto-Rhino Laryngologists: C. Jackson, M. D., sitant, Edward McAdams, M. D. Edith Waldie, M. D., C. C. Sandels, M. D. Patheologist: Win. Denner, M. D. WE MANUFACTURE INSECTICIDES Bugine Liquid, Bugine Powder *and Bugine Rat Paste All guaranteed to do what we claim for them. We call your attention particularly to. the Bugine Liquid for the destruction' of Roaches, Bed Bugs, Water Bugs and Body Vermin. It is Non-Poisonous to the Human Family. It contains no corrosive nor narcotic drugs. Absolutely safe in the presence of children. We have in our possession thousands of recommendations from Homes, Asylums, Hospitals, Schools, Government Barracks, Penal Institutions, and Jails. Before you purchase your y,ear's supply, get our prices in quantities. For sale by a'l dealers in 25c, 50c and $2.50 containers. Iron City Chemical Co. PITTSBURGH Josephinum Church Furniture Go. Merritt Street, Columbus, Ohio. letsignrrs antb luitbtris f Attars. Fewsl, Ulpttf, gatltailins, (Tlonfessionalt, tfestment (fasts, iEttr.'0 -2 a C 5) 0 NO "I a) +r til Co 51 CO V) 0 C1 FINE ALTAR BUILDING A SPECIALTY We Lead with First-Class Work Almost in Every State "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" MINIMUM PRICES QUICK SERVICE UP-TO-DATE STOCK UNION ELECTRIC PITTSBURGH, PENN'A BOTH PHONES i RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 418 WOOD STREET WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, 31 TERMINAL WAY CO. I ~ 42New St. Francis' Hospital (S. F. Heckert, Architect) See opposite page.44 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES-Continued. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL (Sisters of St. Joseph). 2117 Carson Street, Pittsburgh (See opposite page). Superintendent: Sister A. Gonzaga. Dr. J. P. Saling, Dr. W,. Meredith, Dr. T. P. Superintendent Nurses: Sister M. Christina, Cochran. Directors: W. H. Simmons, Dr. J. F. Kerr, Medical Staff: Dr. A. R. Hampsey, Dr. B. B. J. Dieterle, F. Klumpp, J. Bleichner, J. Wood. Eichleay, Jr., J,. Tranteun, J. J. Boylan. Eye Specialist: Dr. Weisser, Surgical Staff: Dr. J. P. Kerr, Dr. O. C. Gaub, Resident Physician: Dr. O. S. Marks. BOTH PHONES ESTABLISHED 1854 F'R/ANCISI J. A:LB 1RECHT BUILDER OF A FLL KIINDS OF E3IBAKE OVXENS Adapted for Bakeries, Confectioneries, Hotels and Institutions Always Have on Hand: Duplicate Grate Bars, Dump Grates, Door Linings and Special Prepared Furnace Brick, Pyrometers, Mica for Illuminators, Portable Gas Burners, Pipe and Hose Seamer. 1146-1148 PENN AVENUE (Near Union Depot), PITTSBURGH Carl A. Wutnderly August Wunderly Bell Phone 2711 Grant P. A. 2548 Main WUNDERLY BROS. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS OF FINE ARTS Paintings Water Colors Etchings Engravings Photogravures Photographs Frames and Mirrors tI Best 4tainttr (Slags Regilding and Renovating Is Made at the Studios of the loIn (t rirltln Art (lasis 337 SIXTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH Write for Prices COLUMBUS, O. THE WILL BAUMER COMPANY THE CANDLE MANUFACTURERS SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Our Princzple:. Not how cheap, but how good. Our "Purissima" and "-Altar Brand" Beeswax Candles are known to be the best in the world. Our styles and our price-lists are imitated but our qualities are never duplicated:::: BRANCHES: NEW YORK -C I CAGO B BOSTONIThe New St. Joseph's Hospital, 2117 Carson Street. S. S., Pittsburgh. Being erected (John T. Comes, Architect). See opposite page. INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES-Continued.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Jos. A. Langdon, President Robert S. Smith, Secretary L. L. Broughton, Treasurer McGINNESS-SMITH COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus' HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS Heating of Churches, Convents and Parish Buildings a Specialt Estimates Furnished Free. 217 WATER STREET 216 FIRST AVENUE.. PITTSBURGH, PA. y. The Drake and Stratton Company CONTRACTORS * G. T. Richards, President, Philadelphia. Pa. E. B. Hawkins, Vice President, Duluth, Minn. W. E. Jennings, Sec'y. and Treas., Philadelphia, Pa. L. H. Partridge, Ass't Sec'y and Treas., Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FARMERS BANK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, DULUTH, MINN. 46ROSALIA FOUNDLING ASYLUM AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL.. Clif and Manilla Streets, Pittsburgh. Bell Phone 592 Grant. In charge of the Sisters of Charity. Super- Foundling Department, H. G. Westervelt,. M.intendent, Sister M. Benigna. D,.; W. J. MacAdams, M. D. Board of Directors. Consulting Ophta!mologist, E;. A. Weisser, 1'. U,. President, iW. J. Brennen. Maternity Hospital, WV. P. Hughes, M. DA.; C. Vice President, Augustus HIartje. A. Stillwagon, M. D.; E. A. Weiss, M.. D.;; Secretary, W. G. Rock. J. P. Hegarty, M. D.'l'Treasurer, J. P. Brennen. Assistant to Maternity Staff, W. B. McKenna,. Assistant Treasurer, Sister M. Benigna. M. D. J. F. Joyce, P. J. Barry, J. F. O'Toole, J. J. Assistant to Foundling Staff, S. KI. Fenollosa,, Flannery, Hugh Flynn, John Caldwell and M. ). Alan G. Donnelly. I)ermatologist, J. C. Heard, M. D. Hospital Staff. Laryngologist, J. C. Hierholzer, M. D. President, J. C. Hierholzer, M. D. A. S. ROSS, President THOMAS W. MURPHY, Sec'y and Treas.. CLUB PRESSING COMPANY CLEANING AND DYEING Phones: P. A. 556 East- Bell 824 Hiland! -6339 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBIURGHICatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Jaco6 Scn, eider i 9 a a I 9 8. 4.9 I a 1 4 i i t 6~ T ~i 03 01,=*akep of /Ien's Ci0t Aes 437 ienn Avenue, Dti//s6 urgA, iIa. BELL PHONE 4783 COURT LARGE ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGES EUGENE: S. REILLY COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO BURNS v REILLY MEMBERS PITTSBUI1GH STOCK EXCHANGE KEYSTONE; BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE COURT No. 1 REAL ESTATE STOCKS MORTGAGES BONDS INSURANCE TINVESTMENTS r~~~~~ ~r~~~~~~~u ~~~n~~n ~~~~~~~~ ~~n~~~~~~ j~k~r~~~~~~.~~~~~H~H~~,~...~..~..~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 48Edw. Stotz, Architect ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Idlewood. 14,624 Children (7,836 Boys and 6,788 Girls) have been cared for in St. Paul's R. C. Orphan Asylum since the opening of the institution in 1841. Movement of the Asylum population during 1909. Number in Asylum January 1, 1909, (Boys 545, Girls 489) 1,034. Number admitted during 1909, (Boys 252, Girls 244) 496. Number cared for during 1909 (Boys 797, Girls 733) 1,530; number in Asylum January 1, 1910, (Boys 551, Girls 477) 1,028. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR 1909. ORDINARY RECEIPTS. EXTRAORDINARY RECEIPTS. Balance on hand January Picnic..$25,515 75 1, 1909................$ 67 61 Donations................ 2,282 45 From relatives of inmates 7,149 66 Interest on daily balances. 96 60 Church collections....... 25,294 11 Temporary loan.......... 6,000 00 Relief Association....... 1,517 46 Bequests................. 8,266 51 Sundries................ 40 60 Totai................$34,628 84 Total................$42,201 91. Total Receipts........ $76,230 75 ORDINARY EXPENDITURES. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES. Meat....................$ 5,992 52 Picnic expenlses..........$ 630 80 Flour and bakers' supplies 6,758 85 Insurance............... 311 55 Marketing................ 1,449 05 Feed.................... 631 52 Groceries and laundry sup- House furnishings....... 504 44 plies.................. 6,342 82 Interest................. 1,054 00 Dry goods............... 5,101 93 Paint...................,544 66 Wages................... 2,651 84 Seeds, implements, etc. 128 26 Shoes and repairs........ 1,912 76 Blacksmith and harness... 239 60 Butter.................. 1,810 76 Repairs and improvements 1,042 69 Milk..................... 2,346 21 Rose Toner, Jr., from estate Fuel gas and electric light 895 98 of Brigid Hanlin...... 300 00 Coal.................... 1,679 93 Architect................ 500 00 Freight, expressage, car Loan of 1908 paid........ 4,600 00 fare, etc.............. 320 80 Banks................... 24,684 21 Medical attendance, medi- Masses for benefactors.... 207 00 cines................... 465 97 Sundries................. 59 75 School supplies and sta- $35,438 48 tionery................ 329 31 Water................... 1,755 47 Total Expenditures.. $76,090 97 Supplies and repairs for Balance on hand.............$ 139 78 power and heating plant 187 09 Telephone............... 83 30 Chapel expenses......... 117 90 Chaplain's salary......... 400 00 Chaplain's salary40000$40,652 49 January 29, 1910. M. LYNCH, Treasurer. We have audited the accounts of the Treasurer of St. Paul's R. C. Orphan Asylum, and certify that the above statement of receipts and expenditures is correct. Auditing Committee-E. P. Griffin, Edward Kelly, Jr. and T. A. Dunn DEBT JANUARY 1, 1910, $21,800.00. The Financial Statements of bt. Paul's Orphan Asylum for 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908 and 1909 have been printed and distributed by The Pittsburgh Observer free of charge..i ~-r:.,i. g..,,..... Catholic Year Bcol- and Directory'bf rittsburgh Dioce-e, 1910. * Pittsburg Provision Packing Co. UNION STOCK YARDS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Wholesale Dealers in Home Dressed BEEF PORK VEAL MUTTON HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Celebrated Brand IRISH HAM and BREAKFAST BACON also DUQUESNE LARD-Guaranteed Pure *e..e..o..o.e. e.o..e....o..e........ e...~.. ~*.0 ~ 00.0~. ~.....~.......~.................... e.. ~ Bell'Plhone 78 Hlen-lock P. A.'Phone 352 South? * COLONIAL ICE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ICE FROM PURE ARTESIAN WATER CAPACITY 180 TONS DAILY Foot of South Sixteenth Street PITTSBURGH, PA. o?I 50Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ELECTRICITY AS CHEAP AS GAS.. USING OUR... TUNGSTEN LA M P Fits Any Shade Burns in Any or Fixture Position More Q Better Light 311Light EFFECTIVE F E C TONOM I CALV E Doubleday-Hill Electric Co. 919 LIBERTY AVENUE Electrical Equipment of Every Description Heeren Bros. Co. Manufacturing Jewelers and Importers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware and Optical Goods Largest Collection of Art Goods West of New York HEEREN BUILDING Penn Avenue and Eighth Street Pittsburgh 6INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES-Continued. Views of St. Paul's Orphan Asylum-Upper View Shows Interior of Chapel; Lower View Shows Power Plant, Bake Shop and Laundry. Ed0lw. Stotz, Arcl tect,5 2 Catholic::Year Book and Directory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. * o "ZEN ITH RA'E.? ~ FZ A N C3 E: Ei i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --ii/.......... uU~~ ~ This is one style of ZENITH we ~ ~--~-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ make e v e r y style needed. Any ~ ZENITH Range gives satisfaction. If your dealer does not sell our Ranges, call where they are made i and see them. A Guarantee goes with each. We sell Ranges as low as $12.00. ~~~i i:~m~n~? TWe also do PLATING in Brass Copper, Nickel, Silver and Gold. t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Altar Ornaments and old Silverware replated to look Good as New. 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i * Stepher cri MaI nufacturing Co 207-209 Sandusky St., N. S., Pittsburgh 0 t ~~~~John C. Bash, Secretary and Treasurer ~ Telephones: Bell L. D., Cedar 1966-W; P. A. North 696 Peoples Natural Gas Com,pany Natural Gas for H eating,ighing and Cooking T. I? ~ 323 FOURTH AVENUE 4 I ~~ Will reoples Natural Gasnd Che Streompanyet AINatural Gas for 9i?~~~~~~~~ ~ Heatng,LightmgadCoing iry, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ l 323 FOURTH AVENUE I + f ?! Will remove to Sixth Avenue and Cherry Street~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JAPRIL'15th,'1910 i?ST. JOSEPH'S GERMAN R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM. Troy Hill, North Side, Pittsburgh. Situated on one of the nicest spots on Troy Hill, North Side, Pittsburgh, commanding a beautiful view of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny River. Organized 1849; incorporated under the Laws President, Rev. Louis M. WVoelfel.:,f the State of Pennsylvania 1853. Secretary, Frank X. Fuchs. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame of Treasurer, P. S. Huckestein. Baltimore. The Asylum is maintained by the Financial Secretary, Rev,. Charles J. Wiesmann. German Parishes of the Diocese,. Average Vice President, John Hoffmann.:umber of children is 300; Schools on the Chaplain and Manager, Rev. Charles J. Wies-,remises. mann. McCREERY AND COMPANY DRY GOODS WOOD STREET AT, SIXTH AVENUE PITT S,BURGH(SISTERS OF MgRCY) MT. ALOYSIUS ACADEMY, CRESSON, PA. BUILT BY Henry Shenk Company Contractors and Builders Erie PittsburghHome for Aged Poor, Penn Avenue and Rebecca Street, Pittsburgh. St. Joseph's Protectory Vine Street, Pittsburgh The National Metal Weather Strip"IRON CITY" PORCELAIN ENAMELED BATHS, LAVATORIES, SINKS and LAUNDRY TRAYS are a never ceasing source of delight FULLY GUARANTEED Iron City Sanitary Manufacturing Co, A. A. Frauenheim, President C. A. Fagan, Vice President Johl'A. Kelly, Sec. and Treas. General Offices and Showroom Rooms 1512-1513-1514-1515-1516 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Works, Zelienople, Pa. Chas. E. Gallagher BELL PHONE 2389 COURT P. F. Gallagher J_ T. Comes, Architect St. Mary's of the Mount Parochial School Duaquesle Constraction Company, Building Contractors 1214 BESSEMER BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA.ST. REGIS ASSOCIATION OF PITTSBURGH. St. Regis Home, 1006 Ann Street, Pittsburgh Publishing Department, 1105 House Building, Pittsburgh Some Interesting Facts About the Association Which Publishes the Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese. THE ST. REGIS ASSOCIATION is an organization of women who have undertaken, int a practical way, to bring the Gospel of Christ to the poor by feeding the hungry, clothing the rnaked, visiting the sick-in a word, relieving human distress in whatever form found. The nmembership at present approximates one thousand earnest women, divided into active members, whose assessment is one dollar per year, and associate members, who pay two dollars. a year. The work outlined by the Association, while in scope almost unlimited, affording opportunities to all charitably disposed women, is successfully being accomplished by means of organized committees working separately but in union witll the Association. The Relief Committee looks r:lter the physical wants of the hungry and naked; the Medical Committee looks after the sick, and the Missionary Committee after the neglected, abandoned and the outcast. The Officers are: Mrs. John A. O'Hara, President; Miss Sarah Urben, Vice President Iiss Alice G. Larkin, Secretary, and Rev. Law,. A. O'Connell, Treasurer. THE ST. REGIS HOME is the principal, work of. the Association. This is an inst'tution cf eighteen rooms, situated at 1006 Ann Street, Pittsburgh, where women may obtain temporark shelter or permanent lodging, surrounded by' good, elevating influences, and as many of the comforts of home as possible. It is not a home for the aged, nor i.s it a Rescue Mission, and it is not a hospital nor home for incurables. It is intended for respectable working women with small saiaries. Board and lodging is given at the St. Regis Home for three dollars a week. ThisCatholic Year Book and Direztory of Fittsburgh Diocese, 1910. A a a.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L~~~~~~~~~i U ND E RTA K E R S UPPLIES i FAMED FOR MERIT. 622 and 624 GRE THAN FIFTY YREARS THESE GENUINE PITTSBURGH, PA.STOVES:,,HAVE PLEASED THE PEOPLE Is there a reason? There is. Ask anybody. They are built especialy I...,,_._..........,, purseoo Sold by StoveDealers Everywhere. _I T~remont Stoves M * _N - WORK AND WEAR Cind rella Stoves; f ~ISSM~I ~FAMED FOR MERIT. i, FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS THESE, GENUINE PITTS BURGH STOVES * HAVE PLEASED THE PEOPLE* Is there a reason? There is. Ask anybody. They arc built cspecially ".* for. this market. They are just right--correct. We warrant them. Each line has its own inlividual;ty and offers a complete assortment.: from whLch to select. You can suit both your purpose and your purse. Sold by Good Dealers Everywhere. STOVE RANGE CO. OF PITTSBURGH Manufacturers II 58SCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 59 INSTITUTIONS AND HOMES-Continued. includes the use of parlor and laundry. While pay is exacted from those who can afford, St. Regis always has an open door of welcome for deserving women unable to pay, A rule of the Home always adhered to, is that when all available beds are occupied, money be given to deserving poor women who apply for shelter, so that they may secure elsewhere lodging for the night, with a kind invitation to return to the Home next day for meals. So that as long as St. Regis Association exists there is no need for any deserving woman, however poor, to be without a place to lodge. The following figures from last year's report, endinlg June 1st, 1909, will prove interesting: Number of available beds.............. 43 Number of regular boarders............ 20-30 Number of deserving women given free Number of deserving women given money lodging.............................. 683 for lodging.......................... 28 Number of deserving women given free Number of positions secured for women 119 nieals............................... 1472 Medical Department-Expenses for prescriptions, eggs, milk, delicacies and miscellaneous supplies, $108.60; 305 Families attended; 160 Office Calls; 24 Hospital Cases; 12 Operations; 14 Maternity Cases. Nurses-The Nurses' Alumni Association of the Mercy Hospital has affiliated with St. Regis Association and almost one hundred nurses, when not engaged, are at the disposal of the poor. Number of cases attended, 65. The St. Regis Association gratefully acknowledges the kindness of the Mercy Hospital Management for their aid and kindly assistance to the sick and needy poor. Special Classes-From 7:00 to 9:30 each evening special instruction is given in useful work which will help women become self-supporting. Millinery, Dress Making, Painting and Fancy, Work are taught. ST REGIS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. Mrs. John A. O'Hara, Pres. Miss Sarah Urben, Vice Pres. Miss Alice G. Larkin, Sec. Rev. L. A. O'Connell, Treas. MANAGERS. Mrs. Geo. A. Brown Dr. Sara Carten Mrs. James Devlin Mrs. Peter Hermes Mrs. Jos. A. Langdon Mrs. T. F. McEvoy Mrs. Mary L. Reilly Mrs. W. C. Riley Mrs. Wm. Briley Walsh HOUSE. Mrs. Owen M. Garvey Chairman Mrs. Edward Duffy Secretary Miss Ella Barr, Matron Mrs. Mary Battles Mrs. Jos. Woods Mrs. Dr. Haggerty Mrs. Robt. Hawthorne Mrs. E. J. Benitz Miss Ella Coleman Miss Margaret Glen Mrs. P. J. McQuillan Mrs. Joseph Newell Mrs. M. J. Slattery RELIEF. Miss Alice G. Larkin, Pres. Miss Catherine M. Giblin Miss Ella Larkin Miss Margaret Murray PURCHASING. Mrs. Bessie Keefe Mrs. Elizabeth Neary DISTRIBUTION. Miss Mary Coyne Mrs. Ella Daly Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald Mrs. Sara Moorehouse Miss Anna Moran Miss Julia M. Moran Miss Annie O'Leary Mrs. Sara Reardon Mrs. Withum MILLINERY. Miss Blanch Hunter DRESS MAKING. Miss Maria McGrail Miss Margaret Reilly PAINTING. Mrs. Rose McManus FANCY WORK. Mrs. J. E. Pettee PRESS. Miss Kate A. Barry Miss Margaret Conroy Mi. A.. crn...r.Afr.r MEDICAL STAFF. Dr. Sara Carten, President Miss Margaret Murray, Sec. MEMBERSHIP. Miss Nora Kindberg Chairman Miss Marg't Lowther Secretary Miss Catharine Russo Mrs. J. J. Coleman Mrs.. R. Russell Mrs. Robt. Hawthorne Miss Annie L. O'Leary Miss Annie Moran Mrs. Jno. Hines Miss Marcella Fuhrer Mrs. Peter Hoarty Miss Grace Ryan Miss Hanna Baxter Miss Elizabeth Woods Miss Regina Miltenberger Mrs. J. J. Gitty Mrs. Fred. Schumacher Mrs. E. C. Gardner Miss B. King Miss Mary Keefe Miss Katharine Branley Miss Mary Coyne Mrs. Mary Nugent Miss Mary G. McMunigle WAYS AND MEANS. Miss May Shannahan Mrs. Margaret McCarthy Chairman ENTERTAINMENT. Miss Pearl Langdon, Sec. Miss Hanna Baxter, Chmin. Mrs. Josephine Carnegie Miss Anna V. Murphy, Sec. Miss Katherine Davin Miss Mar Caulfield Mrs. James Devlin Mrs. J. J. Coleman Miss Marcella Fuhrer Miss adie McMunigle Mrs. E. C. Gardner Miss Mae Sweeney Miss Margaret Reilly The St. Regis Association is materially helped by the proceeds from their CATHOLIC YEAR BOOK AND DIRECTORY, and hope that their friends will patronize the many responsible business firms who are represented in this book, mentioning it wherever possible. All communications relative to the Year Book should be addressed to the Publishing Department, 1104-1105 House Building, Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Mount Royal Cemetery Pittsburgh's Most Modern Cemetery Operated on the Perpetual Maintenance Plan Lots' from $100 up with risk taken on purch'aser's life if under 50 years old. Mount Royal is located on line of Baltimore: Ohio Railroad and Pittsburgh Butler Trolley Line. Free trip to:persons wishing to'see the Cemetery. Apply S41 Wood Street, Pi,ttsburgh, for Free'Tickets. ROBERT HACKETT, Comptroller TERM S $100 LOT-$ 5.00 down, $ 5.00 $200 LOT-$10.00 down, $10.00 $300 LOT-$15.00 down,.$15.00 r$400 LOT-$20.00 down, $20.00 every three months. every three months. every three months. every th-ree months. I] iJ I - i.. I a tj0Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CHURCHES IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE (Alphabetically Arranged by Counties) ALLEGHENY COUNTY. St. Paul's Cathedral St. Agnes St. Augustine St. Benedict (Colored) St. Brigid Corpus Christi St,. Elizabeth (Slavish) Epiphany Help of Christians (Italian) Holy Family (Polish) Holy Rosary CITY OF PITTSBURGH. Holy Trinity Immaculate Conception (Italian) Immaculate Heart (Polish) St. John Baptist St. Joseph St. Kieran St. Lawrence St. Mary (Forty-sixth st.) St. Mary (Krainer') St. Mary of Mercy Mother of Good Counsel (Ital.) St. Patrick St. Peter (Italian) SS. Peter and Paul St. Philoinena St. Richard St. Rosalia Sacred Heart St. Stanislaus (Polish) St. Stephen St. Walburga St. Adalbert (Polish) St. Basil St. Canice St. Casimir (Lithuanian) St. George St. Henry Holy Cross CITY OF PITTSBURGH-SOUTH SIDE. Holy Innocents St. Mary of the Mount St. James St. Matthew (Slavish) St. John Evangelist St. Michael St. Josaphat (Polish) St. Paul of the Cross St. Joseph St. Peter St. Malachy Resurrection St. Martin St. Vincent Annunciation Ascension (Lithuanian) St. Ambrose St. Andrew St. Boniface CITY OF PITTSBURGH-NORTH St. Francis Xavier St. Gabriel (Slavish) Holy Name St. Joseph St. Leo SIDE. St. Mary:t. Nicholas (Croatian) St. Peter Regina Coeli (Italian) St. Wenceslaus (Bohemian) ALLEGHENY COUNTY-Outside of the City of Pittsburgh. Allison Park---St. Ursula. Aliquippa-St. Joseph. Alpsville-St. Patrick. Aspinwall-St. Scholastica. P,anksville-St. Catherine. Beechview (Banksville)-St. Catherine. B ellevue-Alssumption. Braddock-St. Brendan, St. Joseph, St. Michael, St. Thomas, Sacred Heart, Bridgeville-St. Agatha, St. Barbara. Carnegie-St. Ignatius, Immaculate Conception, St. Joseph, St. Luke. Carrick-St. Basil, St. Wendelin. Castle Shannon- St. Ann. Clairton--St. Clare. Coraopolis-St. Joseph. Crafton-St. Philip. DeHaven-St. Ursula. Duquesne-Holy Name, Holy Trinity, St. Hedwig, St. Joseph, St. Nicholas,. East Pittsburg-St. William. Elizabeth-St. Michael. Emsworth-Sacred Heart. Etna-All Saints. Glassport-St. Cecilia, Holy Cross, Glenfield (Emsworth)-St. Mary. Glenshaw (Pine Creek)--St. Mary. Glenn--St. Ignatius. Hays-Holy Angels. Homestead-St. Anthony, St. Francis, St. Mary Magdalen, St, Michael, St. Nicholas, SS. Peter and Paul. Imperial-St. Columbkille. Millvale-St. Ann, St. Anthony, St. Nicholas, Moon Run-Holy Trinity. McKeesport-Holy Trinity, St. Mary (Gernman), St. Mary (Polish), St. Peter, St. Pius, St. Nicholas, St. Stephen, Sacred Heart. McKees Rocks-St. Francis, St. Mary, Mother of Sorrows. Natrona-St. Joseph, St. Ladislaus, St, Matthias, St. Raplhael. Noblestown--St. Patrick. Oakmont-St. Irenaeus. Perrysville-St. Theresa. Pitcairn-St. Michael. Rankin-St. Mary, St. Michael. Reserve Township-St. Aloysius. Sewickley-St. James. Sharpsburg-St. John Cantius, St. Josepn, St. Mary, Madonna of Jerusalem. Springidale-St, Alphonsus. Swissvale-St. Anselm. Tarentum-Sacred Heart, St. Clement, St. Peter. Thompson Run (Homestead)-St. Agnes.'turtle Creek-St. Colenian. Universal-(Mission). Verona-St. Joseph. West View-'St. Athanasius. Wexford-St. Alphonsus. Wilkinsburg-St. James. Wilinerding-St. Aloysius. ARMSTRONG COUNTY. Brady's Bend-St. Patrick. Nicholson's Run (Kittanning)--Guardian Angels. Freeport-St. Mary. Parkers Landing (Murrinsville)-St. Mary. Ford City-H-oly Trinity, St. Francis, St. Mary. Sugar Creek (East Brady)-St. Patrick. Kittanning-St. Mary. Yatesboro-St. Mary,. Leechburg-St. Catherine. 7Sisters of St. Francis Mother House, Millvale. S. F. Heckert, Architect. CEMETERIES-Allegheny County. Bolhemian (Bohemian Clhurch, Main st., N.S., St. Mary's (St. Vary's Church, N.S., P.), P.), Perrysvilie ave., N.S., P. Spring Garden ave., -.S., P. Cal-vary, Hazelwood ave., P. St. Mary's, Grandview ave., McKeesport, Holy Name (Holy Name Church, Troy Hill, -t. Mary's (St.: Marys Church), McKeesport. N.S., P,.), Troy Hill, N.S., P. St. Mary's (St. Mary's Church), Sharpsburg. Holy Trinity (Slav), West McKeesport. St. Mary's (St. Mary Magdalen's Church, Mr/nongahela (Portion owned by the Catholic Homestead), Homestead. Church of Braddock), Braddock. St. Michael's (German), Arlington and SouthMt. Carmel (Holy Trinity Church, P.), Lem- ern aves. P. ington ave., E.E., P. St. Michael's (St. Michael's Church, S.S., P.), St. Albert's (St. Albert's Polish Church), Millvale. Brownsville Road, S.S., P. St, Augustine's (St. Augustine's Church), St. Paul's, Penn st., Mt. Oliver. ]Millvale. St. Peter's (Ger-man), -Ltemington ave., P. St. George's (St. George's Clhurch, Allentown), St. Peter's (St. Peter's Clhurch, Twenty-eighth Brownsville Road. st., S.S., P.), Head of Brownsville ave., P. St. Joseph's, Coursin st., McKeesport. St. Philip's (St. Philip's Church, Crafton), St, Joseph's, Perrysville ave., N.S., P. Crafton. St. Joseph's (St. Joseplh's S.S., P.), Head of North Side Catholic Cemetery, Cemetery Lane, Brownsville ave., S.S., P. Perrysville ave., N.S., P. St.' Luke's (St.. Luke's Church), Carnegie. St. Stanislaus (St. Stanislaus Polish Church), St. Martin's (St. Martin's Church, W.E., P.), Millvale. Steuben st., W.E., P. St. Stephen's (Magyar), East McKeesport. St. Mary's, Penn ave., P. St. Wendelin's (St. Wendelin's Church), Carrick. CEMETERIES-Outside Allegheny County. Vi:sitation (Polish), Acme, near Mt. Pleasant. St. Mary's, Kittanning. St. Patrick's, Alpsville. St. Vincent De Paul, Leisenring. St. Vincent's, Beatty. Transfiguration, Monongahela. St. Patrick's, Brady's Bend. St. Joseph's, Diamond st., Mt. Pleasant. St. Joseph's, Breakneck. Visitation (Slavish), Diamond st., Mt. Pleasant. Caljvary, Butler,. St. Alplhonsus, Murrinsville. St. Luke's Carnegie. St. Joseph's, New Brighton. St. Joseph's (GermaIl), Carnegie. St. Mary's, New Castle. Imlmaculate Conception (Polish), Carnegie. St. Joseph's (German), New Castle. St. John's, Clearfield. St. Patrick's, Noblestown. Im?maculate Conception, fonnellsville. St. Joseph's, North Oakland. Mt. Carmel, Derry. St. Patrick's, Sugar Creek. St. Martin's, Derry,. Sacred Heart, Vanderbilt. St. Aloysius, Dunbar. Immaculate Conception, Washington. Calivary, Elizabeth. St. Ann's, Waynesburg. St. Mary's, Freeport. Cemeteries also at Penn Station, New St. Francis', Gastonville. Florence, Greensburg, Dawson, Blairsville, Asqsumption, Herman. Latrobe, Brownsville and East McKeesport St, Peter's ((erman), Irwin. (Greek).Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GRANT McKEE CO. p ar pes Borders to match.:: Ru' S Every Quality and Size shown in Our Exixugs tensive Line. Linoleums Inlaid-Plain and Printed, a Large Assortment in both Imported and Domestic Makes.:: GRANT McKEE CO. 805 LIBERTY AVENUE:::: PITTSBURGH, PA. HOTEL SCHENLEY JAMES RILEY, Proprietor Surrounded by three acres of lawn. A summer resort in the city, and a restful place in the winter..Fifteen minutes from the center of the down town section.: FIVE MINUTES FROM CATHEDRAL PIT TSBURGH - - - - PNNSYIVANIA t t I io i ib a a 4; 4; 62 T.LYCEUMS, CASINOS AND CLUBS'Pittsburgh Lyceum, Washington Street, Fittsburgh. J. T. Comes, Architect. Braddock Lyceum, Frazier and Main streets, St. Peter's Allegheny Lyceum, Diamond street, Braddock. N. S., Pittsburgh. Meets First Sunday. Corpus Christi Lyceum, Lincoln avenue, t,. E., Pittsburgh Catholic Lyceum, 119 Washington Pittsburgh. street, Pittsburgh. Bell plione 9243-J Grant. Rev. L. A. O'Connell, director; Joseph East End Catholic Lyceum, 5900 Center ave- Hodgetts, superintendent; Miss K. Coriston, nue, Pittsburgh. Meets Second and Fourth secretary. Sundays. St. Stephen's Lyceum, Second avenue, HazelHoly Innocents Lyceum, Sheraden, Pittsburgh. wood, Pittsburgh. St. James West End Lyceum, Neptune street, St. Augustine's Casino, 221 Thirty-seventh W. E., Pittsburgh. Rev. J. T. Brady, street, Pittsburgh. Meets first Monday; 200 spiritual director. members. St. Joseph's Casino, Pearl street and Liberty streets, NJoseph'. S., Pittsburghm, FtonaidFavenue, Pittsburgh. Meets Second Sunday; streets, N. S., Pittsburgh: 250 members. St. Mary's Lyceum, McKees Rocks,. Meets St. Mary's, Liberty street, N. S., Pittsburgh. Second and Fourth Tuesdays; 70 members. ieetsfour times yearly; 100 members. St. Patrick's Lyceum, Seventeenth street and St. Peter's Casino, South Twenty-seventh street, Liberty avenue, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, ~1910. BUSTER BROWN BREAD CRISP FLAVORFUL CLEAN ALWAYS FRESH Put up in an air-tight, dust-proof wrapper immediately after it is drawn from the oven, not to be touched until sliced for the table. Don't you think that's the clean way? MADE ONLY BY BAUR BROS. COMPANY Grocers Everywhere 2vort t1t Iotfel C. A. BLANCHARD, Manager PEN.N AVENUE AND TENTH STREET PITTSBURGH I 64S. F. Heckert, Architect. St. Michael's Casino, South Side, Pittsburgh. St. Michael's Casino, 22 South Pius street, Columbus Club, South Bellefield avenue, PittsPittsburgh. Meets Third Tuesday; 250 mem- burgh. bers. Gibbons Club, South Thirty-first and Carson SS. Peter and Paul Casino, Flavel street, E. E., streets, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Newman Club, Lang avenue and Kelly street, E. E., Pittsburgh. St. Agnes' Usher Club, 2558 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh. Meets Second Sunday. Rev. Jno. Columbus Young Men's Institute, Homestead. Padden, spiritual director. Holy Trinity Young Men's Institute, Crawford St. Canices' Usher Club, Knoxville, Pittsburgh. street and Center avenue, Pittsburgh. Meets every Monday, 7:30. St. Brigid's Usher Club, Enoch street, Pittsburgh. Meets Second Sunday; 30 members. Sharpsburg Young Men's Institute, Sharpsburg. Henry Fitzpatrick, president. St. Francis Literary Society, California avenue, N. S., Pittsburgh. Meets every Tuesday St. Charles' Usher Club, Fourteenth street and evening- 120 members Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. evening; 120 members. St. Vincent's Literary Association, Twelfth St. Peter's Usher Club, Market street, Mc- street, Pittsburgh. Meets Second and Fourth Keesport. Tuesdays, 7:30. LYCEUMS, CASINOS AND CLUBS-Continued.66 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. JAMES W, SWEET 212 BAKEWELL BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. Cor. Grant and Diamond Sts. Phone 1123 Court SURETY BONDS FOR BENEFICIAL SOCIETIES AND FRATERNAL ORDERS General Agent National Surety Co. of New York ASSETS, $4,000,000 7o l/.7 E. E. BONNEVILLE, Manager EUROPEAN PLAN. MODERN FIRE PROOF RATES: $1.50 and upwards Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh. ~..~....~..I.........................~.. i T. P. HORAN CO., Tailors to Dressy Men Q Good Goods at Popular Prices made to your own measure. 1 Suits and Overcoats-All Wool Goods and No. 1 Trimmings. ~.'......................... f.Let us be your Tailors for your next suit and you will always come back. T. P. HORAN CO. 610 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURGH ~.f~~~~~~ ~Second Floor Open Evenings 0Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. NATIONAL OFFICERS FOR U. S. National Chaplain, Most Rev. WM. H. O'CONNELL, Boston, Mass. National President, MATTHEW CUMMINGS, Boston, Mass. National Vice President, JAMES J. REGAN, St. Paul, Minn. Na;ional Secretary, JAMES T. McGINNIS, P. O. Box 28, Scranton, Pa. National Treasurer, JOHN F. QUINN, Joliet, 1ll. National Directors-Rev. JOHN D. KENNEDY, Danbury, Conn.; P. T. MORAN, Washington, D. C.; Maj. E. T. McCRYSTAL, New York City; CHAS. J. FOY, Perth, Ontario, Canada; JOHN J,. O'MEARA, Butte, Mon. Official Paper, "The National Hibernian," Monthly, P. J. Haltigan, Editor, 614 Louisiana ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Headquarters of Allegheny County A. O. H., 122 Ninth st., P.; Bell Phone 9794-J Grant; open from 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. daily. Allegheny County Board holds regular meetings in Century Hall, Seventh st., Pittsburgh, at 2:00 o'clock, on the first Sunday of every month. COUNTY OFFICERS. Ccunty Chaplain, Rev. Maurice McCarthy, St. Mary's Church, Clairton (P. V. C. R,. R.) County President, Michael W,. Deasy, 4500 Butler st., P.; Bell Phone 902 Fisk, P. A. 561-W. County Vice President, Patrick S. Harmon, 808 Second ave., P. County Rec. Secretary, John J. Gibbons, 610 Wylie ave., McKeesport, Pa.; P. A. Phone 474-2 Oak County Fin. Secretary, William J. Ryan, 2409 Penn ave., P.; P. A. Phone 1472-M, County Treasurer, Manus Gallagher, 5230 Gertrude st., P.; P. A. Phone 1381-R. County Executive Committee meets- at Headquarters every Wednesday at 3:00 o'clock; Secretary, A. J. O'Brien, 5 Harding st., P. Division No. 1. ITreas., Chas. Burns, 621 Washington ave., Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 and Fourth Carnegie. Sunday at 7:30, in own hall, 2715 Sarah st., Sentinel, James McGrogan, 705 Logan st., Car-'R. S,, P. negie. Pres., Ben E. Murray, 3218 Jane st., S. S., P. Vice Pres., John McCarthy, 132 Park way, Division No. 4. Mt. Oliver Station, P. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in Irish AmerRec. Sec., Edw;. Donnelly, 42 S. Thirty-second, P. ican Headquarters, 410 Ihird ave., P. Fin. Sec., M. L. Smith, 2822 Sarah st., S. S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. L. A. O'Connell. Treas,, Thos. McCarten. 915 Brownsville rd., P. Pres., Cornelius Horgan, 2029 Deroud st., P.. Sentinel, John O'Connell, 58 S. Thirtieth st., P. Vice Pres., Thomas L. Dillon, 29 Althea st., P. Division No. 2. Rec. Sec., Thos. McVerry, 807 Locust st., P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00, at 410'Ihird Fin. Sec., John Powers, Taft and Climax sts., P. ave., P. Treas. Jas. McVerry, 805 Locust st., P. Pres., P. A. Kilgallen, 3001 Penn ave., P. Sentinel, Peter Grimes, Ledlie st., P. Vice Pres,., Patrick Malone, 237 Spring ay., p. Sergeant, Eugene Maloney, Davison and FortyFin. Sec., John McKeown, Norton ave., N.S., P. fifth sts., P.'Ireas., Coleman Connelly, 7421 Monticello st., P. Sentinel, Terence McShane, 134 Plymouth st., P. Division No. 5. Division No. 3. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 at Y. M. I. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Joseph's Hall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. School Hall, Carnegie. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Healey. Pres., Martin F. Roach, 227 Railroad ave. ext., Pres., Bernard Corcoran, 1731 Wharton st., P. Carnegie. Vice Pres., John J. McConnell, 39 S. FourVice Pres., Cornelius Tinney, Union Hotel, teenth st., P. Carnegie. Rec. Sec., Patrick McManus, 17 Shingiss st., P. Rec, Sec., L. F. O'Toole, 109 Carrothers ave., Fin. Sec., Jos. W. Cavanaugh, 1409 Carson st., P. Glendale. Treas., John J. Drew, 423 Carson st., P, Fin. Sec., Patrick Cook, Carnegie. Sentinel, Wm. Jordan, 715 Carson st., P. HIBERNIAN DELEGATES TO PORTLAND - TAKE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD-Through Service Chicago tb Portland. Delegates will not only avail themselves of unexcelled Train and Dining Car Service, but those desiring to do so can visit Yellowstone Park through Gardiner Gateway. See Northern Pacific Company's full page advertisement page 26. C. E. BRISON, D. P. A., 305 Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 67Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. AN AGENCY CONTRACT WITH THE TITLE GUARANTY SURETY COMPANY SCRANTON, PENN. IS A VALUABLE ASSET TO ANY INSURANCE OFFICE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $1,500,000 i. A. Watres, President Joseph A. Siisn, Manager Surety Department AGENTS WANTED IN UNCOVERED TERRITORY Address, M. M. TOWNSHEND, Supt. of Agencies A. WINGERTSAHN MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES ROOMS 208-209 HOUSE BUILDING SECOND FLOOR COR. SMITHFIELD WATER STS. PITTSBURGH, PA.! I Badges, Caps, Flags, Society and Class Pins, Rubber Stamps and Stencils M. E. CUNNINGHAM CO. 352 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH Rented for Picnlcs KEllW Tea Parties i"iiii 5_J,JA V I t1 ~ _Dances, Etc. Open and Cool in Summer Heated by Steam for Winter use c. G. ELWOOD Proprietor w LARIMER AVENUE KENW"OOD LAW\N and AUBURN STREET EST END 68'atholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS-Continued. Division No. 6. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in St. John's School Hall, Thirty-sixth st,. and Liberty ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. McKeever. Pres., Peter Farrell, 5 Harding st., P. Vice Pres., John C. Flinn, 1000 Vickroy st., P. Rec. Sec., A. J. O'Brien, 5 Harding st., P. Fin. Sec., John Dwyer, 344 Thirty-ninth st., P. Treas., P. J, Meenan, 3401 Butler st., P. Sentinel, M. Walsh, 1407 Fallowfield ave., Mt. Lebanon, P. Division No. 7. Meets Second and Fourth Sunday afternoons in C. M. B. A. Hall, Forty-sixth and Butler sts., P. Spiritual Director, Very Rev. Mgr. F. L.'Iobin. Pres., M. A. Carmody, 248 Forty-fourth st., P.. Vice Pres., M. J. McMahon, 6023 Station st., P,. Treas., John W. Gill, 10 Lewis st., P. -Rec. Sec., D. L. Counahan, 277 Forty-fifth st., P. Fin. Sec., J. W, Tobin, 4224 Sherman st., P. Division No. 8. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., near Euclid, E. E., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis Keane, Center ave., E. E., P, Pres., John J. Reilly, 7133 Kelly st., E. E., P. Vice Pres. Frank E. Shaughnessy, 4810 Liberty ave., E. E., P. Rec. Sec., James J. Regan, 7532 Dickson st., Swissvale. Fin. Sec., P. A. Murphy, 6212 Dundee st., E. E., P,. Treas., -Patrick F. Bartley, 1321 Lincoln ave, E. E., P. Sentinel, John Reardon, Apple ave., E. E., P,. Sergeant, John Nagle, 622 River ave., E. E., P. Division No. 9. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in St. Agnes' School Hall, Fifth ave. near Brady st., P. Pres., Martin Joyce, 2513 Forbes st., P. Vice Pres., Patrick Corbett, Tasso st., P. Fin. Sec., John M. Joyce, 5 Burrows st., P. Treas., Bryan Devine, 69 Bates st., P. Rec. Sec., Patrick Walsh, 2025 Colwell st., P. Division No. 10. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Wabash Hall, Liberty st. and Fourth ave., P. Pres., Andrew Bradley, 620 N. Rebecca st., P. Vice Pres., Samuel Byrne, Hotel Grand, Fourth ave., P. Fin. Sec., James F. Burns, 4415 Calvin st., P. Rec, Sec., Patrick A. Graham, 424 Pacific ave., E. E., P. Treas., Edward Meehan, Wyandotte st., P. Sentinel, Patrick H. Sullivan, 409 Brownsville ave., P. Sergcant, Con. Gilday, 720 Brownsville ave., P. Division No. 11. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Irish American Headquarters, 410 Third ave., P. Pres., Edward Hackett, 170 Grace st., P. Vice Pres., Daniel Kavanaugh, 219 Bellast., P. Rec. Sec., Peter Madden, 410 Third ave., P. Finr Sec,, M. J. Holleran, 3453 Ridge st., P. X'reas., Patrick Gilleece, 7156 Upland st., P. Sentinel, Francis J. Hurley, 128 Grace st., P. Division No. 12. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in St. Ann's School Hall, Castle Shannon. Pres., Thomas Martin, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., James Dougherty, Castle Shannon. Rec. Sec., William Gallagher, Finleyville. Fin. Sec., John McCarthy, Castle Shannon. Treas., James Dougherty, Castle Shannon. Division No. 13. Meets Second Tuesday and Last Sunday at 7:30, Headquarters, 673 Preble ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. Francis Ward. Pres., John Jennings, 3424 McClure ave., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Winm. O. Boyle, Massachusetts ave., N.S., P, Cor. Sec., Michael Hannan, 2453 California ave., N.S. P. Fin. Sec., Michael Guerin, 597 California aver, N.S., P. Treas., Martin Leonard, 112 W. Carson st., P. Sentinel, John C. Morgan, 2383 California ave., N.S., P. Sgt., at Arms, Con. Hannln, Knapp st., N.S., P. Chairman Standing Com., Patrick McGrath, Leckey ave., N.S., P. Division No. 14. Meets Second Tuesday at 7:30 and Fourth Sunday at 2:30, in A. O. HI. Hall, Ninth and Washington sts., Braddock. Spiritual Director, Rev. Robert McDonald. Pres., John J. Costello, 212 Bell ave., Braddock. Vice Pres., Thomas Quinn, 304'Camp ave., Braddock. Rec. Sec., Francis T. Hughes, Locust st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Frank B. Rafferty, 781 Fourth st., Braddock.''reas., R. J. Butler, 703 Braddock ave., Braddock. Sentinel, John T. Griffin, 309 Camp ave., Braddock. Chairman Standing Committee, M,. J. Hughes, Locust st., Braddock. Division No. 1S. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 2:00 in their hall, 4723 Second ave., P. Pres., John M. Kelly, 137 Johnston ave., P. Vice Pres., Pat'k O'Gara, 72 Hazelwood ave., P. Rec. Sec., L. P. Horan, 218 Trowbridge st., P. Fin. Sec., John F. Burns, 116 Kaercher st., P. Treas., John M. Haverty, 9 Denmarsh st., P. Sentinel, Jere McDonald, Kansas st., P. Division No. 16. Meets First Thursday at 7:30 and Third Sunday at 2:00 in Hibernian Building, Sixth ave., McKeesport. Spiritual Director, Rev. C. A. McDermott. P'res., P. J. Bligh, 1919 Jenny Lind st., McKeesport. Vice Pres., John W. Walsh, 621 Isenberg st., McKeesport. Rec., Sec., D. C. King, 606 Willow ave., M cKeesport. Fin. Sec., W. J. Rodman, 519 Fifth ave., McKeesport. Treasurer, P. J. Donahoe, 611 Locast st., McKeesport. 69Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. G. F. 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Kelly, Hotel Lewis, Wilmerding. Fin. Sec., Patrick Carey, Wilmerding. Treas., Patrick O'Hara, 616 Lidie st., Wilmerding. Sergeant, Wmr. McElligott, 117 Card ave., Wilmerding. Sentinel, D. D. Kelly, Hotel Lewis, Wilmerding. Division No. 18. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Enterprise Hall, Franklin st. and Beaver ave., N,. S., P. Pres., John Crowley, 723 Fulton st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Peter Gillespie, 1805 Fulton st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Michael A. Cronin, 2638 Shady ave., N,. S., P. Treas., Edward C. Behe, 2042 Gladstone st., N. S., P. Sentinel, Michael W. Cronin, 2638 Shady ave., N.S., P. Division No. 19. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in Foley's Hall, Main st., W. E., P. Pres., John F. O'Toole, 271 Main st., W. E., P.. Vice Pres., M. J. Connolly, 756 W. Carson st., P. Rec. Sec., Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., P. Fin. Sec., John Glynn, Jr., 34 Elliott st., P. Treas., John C. McCabe, 752 W,. Carson st., P. Division No. 20. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in hall, S. Twenty-second and Carson st's., P. Pres,., Wm. Burns, 9 Soho st., P. Vice Pres., James Cain, 2223 Tustin st., P. Rec. Sec, T. F. Hansberry, 8 Brady st., P. Fin. Sec., R. A. Ennis, 305 S. Rebecca st., P. Treas., Frank Gorman, 3356 Fifth ave., P. Sentinel, John Burke, 2226 Tustin st., P. Division No.' 21. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30, at 535 Smithfield st., P. Pres., Peter Reilly, 10 Natchez st,., P. Vice Pres., Austin Moran, 501 Brownsville ave., P. Rec. Sec., Thos Folan, Maryland ave., E. E., P.. Fin. Sec., Wm. F. Coyne, 2035 Ellicott st., P. Treas., James White, Fourth and Liberty sts., P. Division No. 22. (Merged with No. 16). Division No. 23. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays at 5224 Butler st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. James F. Doyle. Pres.,'P. P. Kelly, 5228 Butler st., P. Vice Pres., Cornelius Moore, 309 Kendal st., P. Rec. Sec., W. J. Barry, 1529 Sedgwick st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., James L. Walsh, 5315 Carnegie st., P. Division No. 24. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in St. Patrick's School Hall, Seventeenth st. and Liberty ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. Graham. Pres., John O'Donnell, 4229 Dunkled st,, P. Vice Pres., James T. Ryan, 2409 Penn ave., P. Rec. Sec., Thos. Hannon, 2530 Penn ave., P. Fin. Secretary, John C. Killeen, 3434 Charlotte st., P. I'reas., John HI. Driscoll, 2523 Penn ave., P. Sentinel, Michael Rowan, 4026 Mifflin st., P. Division No. 25. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Hibernian Hall, 4905 Dauphin st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev,. J. Toner. Pres., Thomas Roche, 5203 Dearborn st., P. Vice Pres., James Crawford, 5325 Dauphin st., P. Rec. Sec., John Cummans, 5441 Rosetta st., P. Fin. Sec., James Keefe, 5206 Dearborn st., P. Treas., John Moore, 5325 Dauphin st., P. Sentinel, Patrick Devine, 5022 Kincaid st., P. Division No. 26. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in G. A. R. Hall, W. Diamond st., N. S,., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Patrick Kettrick. Pres., Patrick H. Thornton, 38 Clifton park, N. S., P,. Vice Pres., Wm. Kelly, 2630 Leland ave., N. S., P,. Rec. Sec., T. L. Hastings, 1308 Sandusky st., N. S., P,. Fin. Sec., Louis Carney, 218 Carroll st., N. S., P. Treas., Patrick J,. Lively, 1934 Taggart st., N. S., P,. Sergeant, Thomas Coady, Coraopolis, Pa. Sentinel, Thos. Haney, 1101 Linden st., N. S., P. Physician, Dr. D. Delaney, 1318 Pennsylvania ave., N. S., P. Deputy, James Donovan, Duquesne. Division No. 27. Meets Second and Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in St. Agatha's IIall, Bridgeville. Pres., Frank Rafferty, Bridgeville. Vice Pres., M. A. Lally, Morgan. Rec. Sec., W. L. Sullivan, Bridgeville. Fin. Sec., Wm. Powers, Morgan. Treas., John McCarthy, Cuddy. Sentinel, Frank Sullivan, Bridgeville. Division No. 28. Pres., James Gordon, 7017 McClure st., Swissvale. Vice Pres., Patrick Hughes, 114 Third st., Rankin. Rec. Sec., Peter Canfield, 312 Main st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Daniel Potts, 16 Lundie st., Braddock. Treas., Mark Ridger, 333 Second st., Braddock. Sentinel, Stephen King, 7016 Blackhawk st, Swissvale. Division No. 29. Meets First Monday at 8:00 in Carpenter's Hlall, Homewood and Hamilton aves., P. Pres., Patrick Burke, 7501 Upland st., E. XE., P. Vice. Pres., Dr. J. B. Sullivan, 7131, Spencer ave., E; E., P. 71Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. GLONINGER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Impervious Face Brick, in Various Color Effects, for Churches, Schools, Public Institutions, Dwellings and Other Permanent Structures. 1507 ARROTT BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. THE THiE B Broth erh oo d Fulton Bell Foundry WIeCo ESTABLISHED 1832 ie 330-34 Spring Street Church, School and Fire Alarm New York City BELLS ALTAR WINES of Gehuihe Bell Metal A SPECIALTY The CHAPLIN-FULTON MFG. CO...FARR,,LL, Director 28 to 30 PENN AVENUE EDW. R. EMERSON, President PITTSBURGH, PA. CHAS. KEALLY, Sr., CO. 45 EIGHTEENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA PRODUCE YARDS PITTSBURGH, PA. Largest Receivers in Western Pennsylvania of POTATOES AND ONIONS IN CAR LOTS 72 Bell 1039 Grant; P. A. 761-M COME AND SEE USCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS-Continued. Rec. Sec., Jas. J. Roche, 7122 Bennett st., E. E., P. Fin. Sec., Patrick J. Donohue, 1200 Murtland ave., E. E., P. Treas., Patrick Cassidy, 7022 Monticello st., P. Sergeant, Patrick Kelly, 7403 Finance st., P. Guard, John F. Hickey, 7122 Bennett st., P, Deputy, John S. Curnane, 1115 Murtland ave., P. Division No. 30. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Bank Hall, East Pittsburg. Pres., Patrick Gilmore, 505 Western ave., East Pittsburg. Vice Pres., Raymond O'Rourke, 210 Cable ave., East Pittsburg. Rec. Sec., Simon O'Rourke, 210 Cable ave., East Pittsburg. Fin. Sec., Patrick Collins, 104 Ridgeview ave., East Pittsburg. Treas., W. J, Carter, 222 Braddock ave., East Pittsburg. Division No. 31. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:00 in Lyceum Hall, Washington, st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. John A,. Breen. Pries., Patrick C. Finn, 7339 Frankstown ave., P Vice Pres., Thomas Egan, 1721 Bluff st., P. Rec. Sec., James Holland, 1102 Bedford ave., P. Fin. Sec., Stephen F. Macken, 1204 Ann st., P.'lreas., John Finn, 1611 Forbes st., P. Sergeant, Brian Shaughnessy, 1017 Vickroy st., P. Sentinel, Con. O'Neil, 10 Chatham st., P. Deputy, John F. O'Neil, 1207 Franklin st., P. Division No. 32. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Anselm's School Ihall, Swissvale. Pres., I. C. Creegan, 7328 Schley ave., Swissvale. Vice Pres., John Campbell, (Reilly P. 0.) Wilkinsburg. Rec., Sec., W. J. Reagan, 7526 Dickson st., Swissvale. Fin. Sec., Charles Tate, 140 Blackhawk st., Swissvale. Treas., Pat'k O'Connor, 153 BlaciKhawk st., Swissvale. Sentinel, George Jackson, 1919 Monroe st., Swissvale. Division No. 33. Meets Thursday Evenings in Sperings Hlall. Pres., Jas. Kane, 625 S. Fifth st., Duquesne. Vice Pres., P. J. Long, 20 N. Duquesne ave., Duquesne Rec. Sec., Jas. Gallagher, 411 S. Fourth st., Duquesne. Fin. Sec., B. McDermott, 206 S. Fourth st., Duquesne. Treas., Jno. Galla-her, 411 S. Fourth st., Duquesne. Sentinel, Hugh McLindon, 816 S. Duquesne ave., Duquesne. Division No. 34. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 and Fourth Saturday at 7:30, at 709 Eighth ave., Homnestead. Spiritual Directer, Rev. J. J.. Bullion. Pres., John J. Clifford, 113 WV. Eleventh ave., Homnestead. Vice Pres., James Stewart, Munhall. Rec. Sec., t'homas Dailey, 305 Fifth ave., Honiestead. Fin. Sec., Thomas Brennan, 709 Eighth ave., Homestead.'l'reas., John Shea, 619 McClure st., Homestead. Division No. 35. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 at 122 Ninth st., P. Pres., Chas. Duggan, 4207 Sherman st.. P. Vice Pres., John O'Reilly, 1101 Binghamn st., S.S., P. ]Rez. Sec., Joseph Schratz, 2021 Sarah st., P. Fin. Sec., Thos. P. Kennedy, 6903 HIamilton ave.., E. E., P.'I'reas., James P. Millholland, 817 Syracuse st., P. Sentinel, Jere Walsh, 70 Stevenson st., P. Division No. 36. Meets Fourth Sunday at 2:30 in Baker's H/all, Clairton. Spiritual Director, Rev. Maurice McCarthy. Pr.es., Joseph McCarter, Clairton. Vice Pres., John McCorfnly, Clairton. Riec. Sec,., Robert Todd, Clairton. Fin. Sec., James B. McCormly, Clairton.'Treas., T erance P. McCormly, Clairton. Sergeant, John McCormly, Clairton. Sentinel, Mathew Laffry, Clairton,. Division No. 37. Meets in Furman's Hall, Sixth st., Glassport. Spiritual Director, Rev. T. R. Rea. P'res., P. J. Kelley, Glassport. Vice Pres., Jas. T. McMahon, Glassport, I,ec. Sec., J. A. McAuliffe, Glassport. Fin. Sec., Jos. E. McVeigh, Glassport.'rreas., W. J. Green, Glassport. Sergeant, W. E. Cunahan, Glassport. Sentinel, Jno. McAuliffe, Glassport. Division No. 38. Meets Fourth Sunday in Norwood Hall, Norwood ave.., N.S., I'. S:piritual Director, Rev. F. J. McCabe. Pres., Alphonsus Quinn, Dunlap ave,, N.S., P. Vice Pres., John J. Connolly, 206 Charles st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Jos. G. Richardson, 2624 Norwood ave., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Michael Brennan, 521 Sturgeon st., N.S., P. Treas., William Cauley, Linwood ave., N.S., P. Division No. 39. Meets Second anid Fourth Friday at 8:00 at No. 213 Evergreen ave., Millvale. Spiritual Director, Rev,. Fr. Lee. Pres., Jos. Herron, 117 Grant ave., Millvale. Vice Pres., J. S. McGinley, 315 Sample st., Millvale. Rec. Sec., J. Earl McNaramy, 610 Fremont st., Millvale. Fin. Sec., J. P,. Flynn, 4935 Harrison st., P. Treas., John Burke. 7 Hays ay., Millvale. Sergeant, John McGinley, 315 Sample st., Millvale. Sentinel, Richard McCarthy, 204 Meade ay., Millvale. Chairman Stand. Com., Raymond Miller, 604 Evergreen ave., Millvale. 73Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. W. L. KNORR IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALER OF Bakers' and Confectioners' Supplies TOOLS AND 1108-1110-1112 PENN AVENUE AMERICAN WARMING VENTILATING CO. WARMING, VENTILATING and SANITARY ENGINEERS 541 WOOD STREET Cor. Sixth Ave. PITTSBURGH MACHINES PITTSBURGH, PA. Bell Phone 9078 Court, P. A. Phone 5601-F EUROPEAN St~. Charles [ottel COR. WOOD STREET and THIRD AVENUE, PITTSBURGH EDWARD B. DUFFY Proprietor and Mlanager RATES ROOMS 75c. UP Oswald Werner Sons eCo. Pittsburgh's Oldest and Largest Dyeing and Cleaning Works City Office, 631 PENN AVENUE East End Office, S. HIGHLAND and BAUM STREET Main Office and Works, BRYANT and ST. CLAIR STREETS 74Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 75 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS-Continued. LAWRENCE COUNTY. COUNTY OFFICERS. President, Joseph A. Quinn, 95 Pearson street, New Castle; Chaplain, Rev. J. O'Shea, Beaver street, New Castle, Meets Second Saturday, at 8:00, in St. Mary's Hall, Beaver street, New Castle. Division No. 1. Rec. Sec., Thomas Goodman, W. Washington Meets Second Saturday at 8:00 in St, Mary's st., New Castle. Hall, New Castle. Fin,. Sec., J. A. Quinn, 95 Pearson st, New Pres., John Sherry, 8 Spring st., New Castle. Castle. Vice Pres., James McCummings, Bluff st., Treas., Paul Meehan, 6 Bluff st., New Castle. New Castle. WESTMORELAND COUNTY. Division No. 1, Mt. Pleasant. Rec. Sec,., Thos. Karns, Crabtree. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Kuhn's Hall.' Fin. Sec., Edward McKay, Crabtree. Pres., James Murtha, Mt. Pleasant. Vice Pres., J ohn Fitzpatrick, Mt. Pleasant. Division No. 5, Latrobe. Rec. Sec., Michael Mullen, Mt. Pleasant. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Du Bois Fin. Sec., B. Burns, Mt. Pleasant. Hall, Latrobe. Treas., James Gribbon, Mit. Pleasant. Spiritual Director, Rev. H. F. McCollough. Pres., Jas. N. McBride, Latrobe. Division No. 4, Crabtree. Vice Pres., Thos. Harvey, Latrobe. Meets Fourth Sunday after First Mass in Rec. Sec., Jas. P. McMIahon, Latrobe. School Hall, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Crabtree. Fin. Sec., W. B. Conway, Latrobe. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Sigismund, O.S.B. Treas., M. J. Hines, Latrobe, Pres., Thos. McKay, Crabtree. Div. Deputy, F. J. Harvey, Latrobe. Vice Pres., Charles Galvin, Crabtree. Chairman Standing Com., H. P. Carr, West Latrobe. FAYETTE COUNTY. COUNTY OFFICERS. President, J. B. Toomey, South alley, Connellsville. Vice President, Michael Mclnerney, Leisenring No,. 1. Recording Secretary,'Ihomas J. Collins, S. Connellsville (Lock Box 64, Connellsville). Financial Secretary, Frank Hanlon, 511 E. Fayette street, Connellsville. Treasurer, James C. Horan, Everson. Chaplain, Rev. John Burns, Connellsville, Meetings Second Sunday of January, April, July and September, at 2:00, in the Lecture Room of the Immaculate Conception Church, Connellsville. Division No. 1, Connellsville. Meets Third Sunday at 2:00 in Lecture Room of Immaculate Conception Church, Connellsville, Chaplain, Rev. John Burns. Pres., T. J. Collins, First st., S. Connellsville (Lock Box 64, Connellsville). Vice Pres., James O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st., Connellsville. t. Rec. Sec., John Brown, S. Contnellsville. Firn. Sec., Frank Hanlon, 511 E. Fayette st., Connellsville. Treas., John Irwin, 130 N. Prospect st., Connellsville. Sentinel, P, J. Foley, 627 York ave., Connellsville. Division No. 5, Uniontown. Meets First Sunday at 2:30 in A, O. U. W. Hall, cor. Main and Pittsburg sts., Uniontown. Pres., Wm. Fallon, 3 Searight ave., Uniontown. Vice Pres., Harry Fagan, Uniontown. Rec. Sec., Austin Kane, Edinborn, Fin. Sec., Thomas O'Rourke, West Leisenring. Treas., Alex. McDade, Continental No. 2. Division No. 6. Meets Third Sunday at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Church Hall, Adelaide. Pres., Dennis Coll, Adelaide. Vice Pres., William Boylen, Adelaide, Rec. Sec., William Ambrose, Vanderbilt. Treas., John Quinn, Vanderbilt. Fin. Sec,., Hugh Fealie, Vanderbilt. Sentinel, John Boylen, Adelaide. Sergeant, Martin Foley, Adelaide. Division No. 9, Dunbar. Meets Fourth Sunday in Dunbar. Pres., Wm. Kerwin, Dunbar. Vice Pres., John Duffy, Dunbar. Rec, Sec., Michael Logan, Dunbar. Fin. Sec., James V. Connell, Box 118, Dunbar. Treas., Patrick F. Connell, Dunbar. GATLN 1X1 lklTITN ITj 332-34 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. G IPITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA Drunkenness Cured in Three Days; Perfectly Harmless or Money Refunded with $10.00 additional for each day lost while taking treatment. Under the direction of CHARLES D. McSHANE76 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BELL PHONE 3461 COURT BUCHBINDER CO. OPTICIANS 442 PENN Cor. FIFTH STREET Compliments JAMEs G. CORCORAN CO. GENERBAL CONTRACTORS 415-417 House Building Bell Phone 3165 Court AVENUE PITTSBURGH. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY THE FIRST COMPANY LICENSED By the New York Insurance Department to Transact Business in That State Since the Armstrong Laws were Enacted. Ratio of Insurance Expense to Premium Income Only Sixty-five Per Cent. of Amount Allowed by the New York. Law, SEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1, 1910 W. C. BALDWIN, President ASS Real Estate Mortgage Loans Loans Secured by Col Loans to Policy Hol Bonds and Stocks Cash Accrued Interest and' Due and Deferred P Total James J. Donnell MT. W. Blackburn W. Howard Nimick W. C. McCausland James Carothers Sb 1ETS LLIABILL. $10,153,664.87 Liabilities to policy ho 3,437,899.00 Capital Stock $1,000, Ilateral. 20,657.82 Unassigned ders. 3,565,544.82 Funds.. 955, 5,316,057.00 711,114.62 Leaving a sum for secui Rents. 176,274.24 Policy Holders in Exc'remiums 270,977.15 Legal Liabilities of $23,652.189.52 Total DIRECTORS Robert Garland Henry R. Rea Hon. Nathaniel Ewing Wm. C. Baldwin V. Q. Hickman James H. Mahan W. I. Berrvman Frederick C. Parsons Fred W. Kiefer W. H. Seif ITIES Iders. $21,697,064.82,000.00,124.70 rity to cess of 1,955,124.70 $23,652,189.52 John H. Murdoch Hon, E. F. Acheson G. W. Johnson J. V. Ritts V r A Nr V m C t nCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 77 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, LADIES' AUXILIARY.. NATIONAL OFFICERS.. President, MISS ANNA C. MALIA, 932 Prospect Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Vice President, MRS. MARY McCARTHY, 40 Parker Avenue, Westfield, Mass, Secretary, MISS LOUISE DUROSS, 339 Elizabeth Street, Utica, N. Y. T'reasurer, MRS. MARY B. DALY, 1806 Central Avenue., Minneapolis, Minn. Dihectors, MRS. MARY McWHORTER, 5543 Princeton Avenue, Chicago, Ill; MISS MOLLIE, FOX, 1404 McClellan Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. ALLEGHENY COUNTY OFFICERS. County President, Miss Margaret J. Melia, 608 N,. Highland ave., P.; Bell Phone 117 Hiland;' P. A. Phone 187 East. County Vice Plesident, Miss Anna C. Brennan, 905 Federal st., N.S., P. County Recording Secretary, Miss Margaret McQuaide, 1331 Jenny Lind st., McKeesport. County Recording Secretary, Miss Margaret McQuaide, 2223 Murray ave., P.; Bell Phone 5515-J Hiland. Allegheny County Board meets Third Sunday of March, June, September and December, at 2:30, in New Century Bldg., Seventh st., P. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Division No. 1. Meets Third Thursdays at 7:30 in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Pres., Miss Margaret Melia, 608 N. Highland ave., P. Vice Pres., Miss Nellie Bruner, 510 Collins ave., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Greely, Darlington rd., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Annie Gorman, 6389 Penn ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Margaret Lynn, 6389 Penn ave., P. Sentinel, Miss Kate Madden, 287 Stratford ave., P. Division No. 2. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in A. O. H. Hall, 2715 Sarah st., S.S., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary R. Hartnett, 583 Preble ave., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Sallie McCann, cor. Thirtieth and Harcums ay., S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Holden, Thirty-first and Carson sts,, S.S., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Ellen Smith, 2822 Sarah st., S.S., P. Treas., Miss Rose A. Conway, 2616 Sarah st., S.S., P. Sentinel, Miss Mary McCann, 2848 Harcums ay., S.S., P. Division No. 3. Meets Second Sunday at 7:30 in St. Andrew's Hall. Beaver ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. P. J. Qtilter. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1918 Market st., N.S., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Clarity, 4 Blake st., N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Quinn, 37 Almeda st., Glenwood, P. Fin. Sec., Miss Mary E. Kelly, 1918 Market st., N.S., P.'reas., Miss Mary Monahan, 1622 Bayard st., N.S., P. Sentinel, Mrs. Catherine Daley, 1108 Market st., N.S., P. Mistress, Mrs. Catherine Crowley, 743 Fulton st., N,S., P. Standing Committee, Mrs. Sarah Wadlow, Bayard st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Sarah Wendell, Faulkner st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret Monahan, 1622 Bayard st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Delia Sweeny, Miller st., N.S., P.; Mrs. Margaret. Butler, Stewart st., N.'S., P. Division No. 4. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30f in their own rooms in St. Peter's School Bldg., Market and Eighth sts., McKeesport. Pres., Mrs. Margaret McQuaide, 2223 Murray ave., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Rainsforth, rear 1210 Walnut st., McKeesport. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Harry Burkett, 727 May st., McKeesport. Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret McQuaide, 2223 Murave., P. Treas,., Miss Margaret Clifford, Seventh ave., McKeesport, Sentinel, Mrs. Thos. Cruden, Sixth ave., McKeesport. Mistress, Mrs. P. Cruden, Sixth ave., McKeesport. Division No. 5. Meets Third Sunday at 7:30 at 215 First st,, Braddock. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Jennings, Braddock ave., Braddock. Vice Pres., Mrs. Bridget Taggart, Rankin. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Margaret Duffy, First st., Braddock. Fin. Sec., Mrs. E. O. Reilly, Cherry Way, Braddock. Treas,, Mrs. Mary Illingsworth, 111 Hawkins st., Rankin. Division No. 6. Meets Second Thursday at 7:30 in St. John's School Hall, Thirty-sixth st. and Liberty ave. P, Spiritual Director, Rev. A. P. Black. Pres. Mrs. Mary Hayes, 3608 Melwood ave. P. Vice Pres.'Miss I,eah Sullivan,- 361.9 Melw.ood ave. P. Rec. Sec. Miss Cath. Norris, 3608 Mifflin st. P. Fin. Sec. Miss Sara Morgan, 3608 Silallmlan st. P. Treas. Miss Mary Burke, 3609 lelwood ave. P. Sergeant. Miss Katie Coyne, 5549 Forbes st. P. Guard, Miss Margaret McIntyre, 3424 I)ennyst. P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. B B If you will stick to Boggs Buhl as close as they do to you-do everything reasonable within their power to make shopping agreeable and profitable-you'll find your pocketbook better financed at the end of the year. BOGGS BUHL Ilf It's Anything for th BERNARD GLOEKLER COMPANY,. AVENUE Hotel Kitchen,we have it RNARD GLOE R C PITTSBURGH, U. S. A. For "goodness sake" for the sake of its goodness, eat Ward's Mother's Bread the unrivaled queen of all breads offered the Pittsburgh public--made in Pitts- I burgh's clean bakery. i ASK YOUR GROCER 78 I~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~..~,,~..~..~. *~..~,~,~...,.......7~"~"~"~"~"~"~' -1 I i V't i i io i t p iCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 79 DANCE HALL - MONTEFIORE AUDITORIUM - LODGE ROOMS FIFTH AVENUE NEAR ROBINSON STREET FINEST DANCE HALL AND LODGE ROOMS IN THE CITY Low Rates for Series of Dances. J. L. BROIDO, Mgr., Office 1848 Center Avenue; Phone 2587 Grant. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, LADIES' AUXILIARY-Continued. Division No. 7. Treas. Mrs. Margaret McCall, 31 Wabash ave. Meets First Sunday at 2:30 in St. John's W. E;. P. Hall, Turtle Creek. Mistress, Mrs. Annie Dougherty, 156 Steuben Pres., Mrs. A. McClain, 1018 Maple. ave., Wil- st. W, E. P; merding. Sentinel, Mrs. Nora Sullivan, Greenleaf st., W. Vice Pres., Mrs. Nellie Warner, Bessemer E. P. ave., East Pittsburgh. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Anna Parker, 336 Beech st., Division No. 11. East Pittsburgh. Meets Third Friday at 8:00 in Lyceum Hall, Fin. Sec., Mrs. M. A. McCoy, 349 Beech st., 110 Washington st.. P. East Pittsburgh. Spiritual Director, Rev. E. J. McGonigle. Treas., Mrs. Mary Kelly, Braddock. Pres., Mrs. John C. Flinn, 1000 Vickroy st., P. Sentinel, Mrs. M. Keating, Maple ave., Wil- Vice Pres., Mrs. J. J. Prendergast, 6945 Kelly merding. st., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Mawe, 2300 Forbes st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Nellie Fe'digan, 1830 Ann st., P. Division No. 8. Treas., Miss Katheryn Carroll, 2300 Forbes, Meets Fourth Thursday at 7.30 in C. M. t., P B. A. Hall, Butler and Forty-sixth sts., P. Mistress, Mrs. A. Harmon, 54 Paul st., P. Pres., Mrs. J. E. Swaney, 806 Penn st., Sharps- Sentinel Mrs. A. O'Neil 2332 Forbes st., P burg. Vice Pres., Mrs. Cronin, 5337 Butler st., P. Division No. 12. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Davis, Stanton Meets Second'Ihursday at 7:30 in All Nsa-- Heights, P. tions' Bank, S. Twelfth and Carson sts. P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. G. Grimpe, 5309 Dresden ay,., P. Spiritual Director Rev. nWm. P. Dunlea. Treas., Miss Catherine Fitzpatrick, 5504 Har- Pres. Miss Mary V. Murray, 403 Brownsville rison st., P. ave. S. S. P Sentinel, Miss Annie Davis, Stanton Heights, P. Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Brickley, 714 Sarah Sergeant, Miss Julia Davis, Stanton Heights, P. st. S. S. P. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Nora Gray, 2016 Sarah st. Division No. 9. S. S. P. Meets Third Wednesday in St. Peter's Hall, Fin. Sec. Mrs. Mary Fagan, 1008 Aschenez N.S., P, ave., Sheraden, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. W. O'Connell. Treas. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 48 Williams st. Pres., Miss Anna C. Brennan, 905 Federal st., S. S. P. N.S., P. Mistress Miss Katherine Kirley, 2715 McCord Vice Pres., Mrs. Arthur Burns, 822 James st., st. P. N.S., P. Sentinel Mrs. Mary Schmidt, 1828 Wharton Rec. Sec., Miss Ella B. Rutledge, 1214 Boyle st. S.S,. P. st., N.S,., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. May Slattery, 1400 Federal Division No. 13. st., N.S., P. Meets Third Thtrsday at 7:30 in St. Mary Treas., Miss Mary G, Nolan, 1671 Perrys- Magdalen's School Hall, Tenth ave., Homeville ave., N.S., P. stead. Sentinel, Mrs. Davis, Carrol st. near Arch st., Pres., Miss Anna C. Horgan, Tenth ave., HomeN.S., P. stead. Mistrcss-at-Arms, Mrs. Carney, 251 Carroll st., Vice Pres., Miss Nell Ammon, 600 Heisel st.,. N.S., P. W. Homestead,. Rec. Sec., Miss Mary Walsh, Fourteenth ave., Division No. 10. Munhall. Meets Second and Fourth Thulrsdays at 7:30 Fin. Sec., Miss Nora M. Shea, 619 McClure in the basement of St. James Church, corner st., Homestead. Mill and Main sts. W. ED. P. Treas., Miss Margaret Murphy, Nineteenth st.,. new 20th ward, P. Homestead. Spiritual Director Rev. John Price. Sentinel, Miss Ann Flaherty, Homestead. Pres., Mrs. Mary Francies, 1018 Fredonia st., Sheraden, P. Division No. 14. Vice Pres. Mrs. Margaret McDonough, 557 Meets Second Friday at 8:00 in St. Rosalia's Lime st. Shalerville. School Hall, Greenfield ave. P. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Johanna Coleman,.Elkton st. Pres. Mrs. Sadie Emmett, Acorn st. P. new 20th ward, P. Vice Pres. Miss Annie Lynch, 1235 Greenfield Fin. Sec. Mrs. Nan Dougherty, 119 Fountain ave. P,. ave. Crafton, Rec. Sec. Mrt. Marie McCarthy, Haldane st. P..80 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. m KRYPDTOK B. K. ELLIOTT CO. OPTICIANS READING AND D\OISTANCE GLASSES 108 SIXTH STREET _(WmHOUTLINES) (BESSEMER BUILDING) PITTSBURGH THE HOME OF THE "TORIC" LENS ilte Otanubar of Exrtllurel lar lanal'E Otlauiii an 3Jca QJIrram ranry 1 askets, toxets, fitr.'Iot Drinks in *rason, iables fur 3re (Qrram.... aitly funrh... 208 SIXTH ST., PITTSBURGH Phones, Court 175; Main 1086 McJunkin Perfectly Pasteurized Milk PITTSBURGH'S SAFEST MILK SUPPLY Delzilered Daz'ly to Your Home The McJunkin-Straight Dairy Company Thirtieth Street and Liberty Avenue ~eo. 2~. Stevenson c 0Co. FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES SOLE AGENTS FOR DUQUESNE COFFEE SPRING BROOK BUTTER Two Stores 343 Sixth Avenue, "Down Town" Highland and Center Avenues, East EndCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. BEAVER COUNTY. Ambridge-Divine Redeemer, St. Veronica. Hoytdale---St. Teresa. Baden-St. John. Midland (Beaver)-Presentation. Beaver-SS. Peter and Paul. Monaca-St. John. Beaver Falls-St. Mary. New Brighton-St. Joseph. Cannelton-St. Rose. Rochester-St. Cecilia. Freedom (Rochester)-St. Felix. BUTLER COUNTY. Butler-St. Paul, St. Peter,. Millerstown (Sugar Creek)--Mater Dolorosa. Cabot (Herman)-St. Joseph. Murrinsville (Boyer)--St. Alphonsus. Carbon Center (Herman)-St. Wendelin. North Oakland (Herman)-St. Joseph (English), Coylesville (Fenelton)-St. John. St. Joseph (German). Harmony-(Mission). Petrolia (East Brady)-St. James. 1-Harrisville (Herman)-St. Anthony. West Winfield (Herman)-St.. Mary. Herman-St. Mary;. Zelienople-St. Gregory. Lyndora-St. John. FAYETTE COUNTY. Brier Hill-St. Hedwig. Lemont (Uniontown)-St. Cecilia. Brownsville-St. Mary, St. Peter. Masontown-All Saints. Connellsville-St. Emory (Polish), Immaculate McClellandtown-(Mission). Conception, Mt. Carmel (Italian). New Haven-St. John, Holy Trinity. Dawson-Sacred Heart. New Salem--St. Procopius. Dunbar-St. Aloysius. Point Marion-St. Hubert. Elliottsville (Uniontown)-(Mission), Republic (Footedale)-St. Casimir. Everson--St. Joseph. Smock-(Mission). Fayette City (Brownsville)-St. Edward. Star Junction-St. John Baptist. Footedale (New Salem)-St. Thomas. Tower Hill (Footedale)-(Mission). Keister-(Mission). Uniontown-Holy Cross, Mountain Mission, St. Leisenring--St. Mary, St. Vincent. John, St. Joseph, Nativity B. V. M., Visitation. Leckrone-Perpetual li elp. GREENE COUNTY Waynesburg-St. Annl. Arcadia-SS. Peter and Paul. Blairsville-SS. Sinion and Jude. Camerons Bottom (Heilwood)St. Patrick. Coral (Indiana)-(Mission). INDIANA COUNTY. lErnest (Indiana)-(Mission). iGen Campbell-St. Micliael. Indiana-St. Bernard. iselin-Holy Cross. J osephine-(Mission). P'cssum Glory-(Mission). Rosslter--St. Francis. Saltsburg(Beatty)--St. Matthew. Starford-St. Elizabeth. LAWRENCE COUNTY. Ellwood City-St. Aga-ha. New Castle-St. Margaret, St. Mary, St. Vitus Hillsville-St. Lawrence. (Italian). lioytdale-St. Theresa. Stonerstown (New Castle)-St. Francis Xavier. Mahoningtown--St. Joseph, Madonna of Czen- CWampum--St. Monica. stochowa. WASHINGTON COUNTY. Bruceton (Finleyville)--Nativity B. V. M. Ellsworth-St. Luke. Canonsburg-St. Patrick. Finleyville-St. Francis. Charleroi-SS. Cyril and Methodius (Slav), St. Hazelkirke (Ellsworth)-(Mission). Jerome, Mt. Carmel (Italian). Monongahela-St. Anthony, Transfiguration. Claysville (Washington)-Sacred Heart. McDonald-St. Alphonsus.. Coal Center-St. Thomas. Roscoe-St. Joseph. Donora-St. Charles, St. Dominic, IHoly Name Washington-Immaculate Conception. B. V. M., St. Joseph. WESTMORELAND COUNTY. Avonmore (Beatty)-St. Ambrose. Mt. Pleasant-St. Bernardine (Italian), St. Beatty-St. V\incent's Abbey. Joseph. Transfiguration (Polish), Visitation Boliver (Beatty)-St. Mary. (Slovak). New Alexandria (Crabtree)-St. James. Bradenville--St. Rose. New Derry-St. Martin. Chestnut Ridge (Beatty)-St,. Boniface. New Florence (Beatty)-St. Mary. Claridge (Export)--St. Barbara. New Kensington-St. Joseph, St. Mary (Polish), Crabtree (Goff)-St. Bartholomew. St. Peter (Italian). Derry-St. Joseph. Penn Station-St. Boniface. 1Export-St. Mary.'Scottdale-St. John. Greensburg-Hy T Sacrament. Seward (Beattv)-Holy Family. Greensburg-Hnoly,;acrament. Srnithton--St. Timothy. Irwin-Immaculate Conception. Sutersville---St. Charles. Jeannette-Sacred Heart,..'frafford-St. Regis. Klondike (Beatty)-St. Benedict. Vandergrift-St. Gertrude.. Latrobe-Holy Family, St. John. West Newton-Holy Name. Ligonier (Beatty)-Holy Trinity. Whitney-St. Cecilia. Madison (Darragh)-Our Lady of Victory. Wilpen (Beatty)-(Mission). Mammoth--St. Stanislaus. Youngstown-(Mission). Monessen-St. Leonard, Holy Name B. V. M. Youngwood (Greensburg)-(Mission), (Slav), St. Hyacinth (Polish). Yukon--(Mission).; 9Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 191C 81 CENTER AVENUE AND MELWOOD AUDITORIUM NEVILLE ST., PITTSBURGH Largest Dance Hall in the City. Fine Euchre and Dining Rooms. Convenient to All Cars-For Rent to Select Clubs, Private Parties, Churches and Societies FOR DATES, ADDRESS W. T. BEANE, Manager, Bell Phone 1525-J Schenley PERFECT VENTILATION OPEN SUMMER AND WINTER ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, LADIES' AUXILIARY-Continued. Fin.. Sec. Mrs. Mary O'Hanlon, Blanche an(d Lydia sts. P. Treas. Mrs. Mary Madden, Greenfield ave. P. Guard, Mrs. Sarah Colgun, Haldane st., P. Marshal, Miss Mary Gallagher, Lydia st., P. Division No. 15. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Hibernian Hall, 4723 Second ave., Hazelwood, P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Daniel J. Devlin. Pres., Mrs. Kathryn M. Milton, 4812 Blair st., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary A. Dolan, Farnsworth st., P. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Costello, Highland sta., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Cecelia Dermott, 43 Almeda st., P. Treas., Mrs. Esther Flatley, 4252 Second ave,, P. Sentinel, Mrs. Anna Myers, Promenade st., P.. Mistress, Mrs. Charlotte Rogers, 45 Cust st., P. Division No. 16. Meets Fourth Friday at 7:30 in A. O. H, Hall, Dauphin st., P. Pres., Mrs. John Moore, 5325 Dauphin st., P. Vice Pres., Mrs. John Egan, 5126 Kincaid st. P. Rec. Sec., Miss Bertha Smith, 5113 Kincaid st., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Rose McSloy, 5164 Dearborn st., P. Treas., Mrs. Catherine Roden, 243 Fortyfourth st., P. Sentinel, Miss Mary Lydon, 4418 Woolslayer st., P. Division No. 17. Meets First Wednesday at 7:30 in Newman Club Hall, F,.E. P. Pres. Miss Kathryn McCarthy, 7006 Monticello st. E.E. P. Vice Pres. Anna Ridge, 48 DeSota st. Oakland, P. Rec. Sec. Margaret Findley, 7006 Monticello st. E.E. P. Fin. Sec. Miss Margarxet Leech, cor. Charles and Rose sts. P;. Sentinel Mrs. Mary Kennelly, 6953 Monticello st. E.E. P. Mistress Mrs. Kathryn Masters, Beecher st. E.E. P. Division No. 18. Meets Third Sunday in Church Hall, Bridgeville. Spiritual Director, Rev. R. J. Doherty. Pres. Mrs. Mary Powers,. Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Morgan. Rec. Sec. Miss Johanna McCarthy. Fin. Sec. Miss Annie Smith. Treas. Mrs. Alice Smith. Sentinel, Mrs, Mary Daley. Mistress, Mrs. Ellen McShane. Division No. 19. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Pius' Hall, Ninth ave., McKeesport. Pres., Mrs. B. Fitzpatrick, 710 N. Evans ave., McKeesport. Vice Pres. Miss Kate Conway, Fifth ave., McKeesport. Rec. Sec. Miss Mary Walsh, 621 Isenberg st. AMcKeesport. Fin. Sec. Miss Mary Madden, Ninth and Soles st. McKeesport. Treas. Miss Sue Curry, 710 N. Evans ave. McKeesport. Mistress at Arms, Miss Agnes Splain, Fifth ave. McKeesport. Sentinel, Miss'Margaret Gallagher, 524 Hazel st. McKeesport. Division No. 20. Meets Third Tuesday at 8:00 in'Iurner Hall, Sixth st., Glassport. Mres., Mrs. Catherine Morrissey, Fifth Avenue lIotel, Glassport. Vice Pres., Miss Elizabeth Doran, Fifth ave., Glassport. Rec. Sec., Miss Edna McViegh, Seventh and Michigan ave., Glassport, Fin. Sec., Miss Margaret Thornton, Fifth ave., Classport. Treas., Miss Annie Ryan, Vermont ave., Glassport, Sentinel, Miss Henrietta Caffrey, Ohio ave., Glassport. Divisioln No. 21. Meets in St. Ann's School Hall, Castle Shannon. Pres., Mrs. Katherine McPherson, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., Mrs. Brigid Hicks, Castle Shannon. Rec. Sec., 4Mrs. Agnes Delaney, Castle Shannon. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Maryala Eccles, Castle Shannon. Treas., Mrs. Nina Dixon, Castle Shannon. Sergeant, Mrs. Mary Martin, Castle Shannon. Sentinel, Miss Jessie McCartney, Castle Shannon. Division No. 22. Meets Second Friday at 8:00 in Y. M,. I. -Tall, S. Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. Pres., Mrs. Mary Horan, 104 Pasadena st., Grandview, P. Rec. Sec., Miss Sarah Morgan, 404 Brownsville ave., P. Fin. Sec., Miss Delia V. Howard, 408 Brownsville ave., P. Treas., Mrs. Mary McTaggart, 413 Brownsville ave., P. Sentinel, Miss Mary O'Rourke, William st., P. Mistress, Mrs. Annie Beeman, 412 Bingham st., S.S., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. Estimates for Cleaning or Scaffolding Banks and Churches Furnished on Appli'catipn P. A. 1871-F; Bell 4440 Court Iron City Window Cleaning Company Incorporated BRICK AND STONE RENOVATING VACUUM RUG AND CARPET CLEANING, WINDOW, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING, WHITEWASHING JANITOR SERVICE 433 FOURTH AVENUE:::::::: PITTSBURGH Light your Homes and Churches with "REFLEX" A. S. WILSON CO. INVERTED GAS LIGHT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Saves Gas Saves Mantles PITTSBURGH CHICAGO Brilliant and Economical Welsbach Company 621 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY IS PREDOMINANT IN ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS WRITE FOR CATALOGS OF ZD X.l,( CHURCH FURNITURE SCHOOL FURNITURE BLACK BOARDS MAPS, GLOBES SUPPLIES ~ il~ DBAMERICAN SEATING COMPANY L/." D.~~ / LEWIS BUILDING L, D. BROWN, REPRESENTATIVE PITTSBURGH, PA 82Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 83 ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, LADIES' AUXILIARY-Continued. Division No. 23. Division No. 24. Meets Third Friday at 7:30 in Division No. Meets Third Wednesday at 7:30 in St. 20, A,.. H. headquarters, 2431 Fifth ave. P. Francis Xavier's Hall, California ave., N.S., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Francis P, Ward. Spiritual Director Rev. Henry McHugh. Pres., Miss Anna Moran, 607 California ave, Pres. Mrs. Katherine McHugh, 519 Wilmot st. P. N.S., P. Vice Pres. Mrs. Mary Callahan, 92 Twenty- Vice Pres., Miss Anna Woods, 15 Sipe st., fourth st. S.S. P, N.S., P, Treas., Mrs. Mary Criste, 3539 Fleming ave., Rec. Sec. Mrs. Winifred F. S. Gibbons, 2503 N.S., P. N.S., PP. Fifth ave. P,. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Murray, 3004 Geyer Fin. Sec. Miss Mamie L. Callahan, 92 Twenty- ave., N.S., P. fourth st., S.S. P. Fin. Sec., Miss Elizabeth Coursey, 3011 Geyer Treas., Mrs. Ella Buckley, 2300 Forbes st., P. ave., N.S., P. Mistress, Mrs. Mary Brown, 16 Eckert st., Sentinel Mrs. Mary Coyle, 2341 Fifth ave. P. N.S., P. Mistress Miss Mollie Greany, 5544 Baywood Sentinel, Miss Katherine Ilannon, 2 Eckert st., st. E.E. P. N.S., P. FAYETTE COUNTY. COUNTY OFFICERS. County President, Mrs. Mary Conley, West Side, Connellsville. County Chaplain, Rev. J. F. Burns, Immaculate Conception Church, Connellsville. Division No. 1, Uniontown. Meets Fourth'[hursday at 7:30 in Lecture Meets Second Sunday at 2:30, Main and Room of Immaculate Conception Church, ConPittsburgh sts., Uniontown. nellsville. Pres., Mrs. Mary Lynch, 102 W. Main qt., Pres., Mrs. Della O'Hara, 111 Pulaski st, Uniontown. Connellsville. Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connell, General Vice PI'res., Mrs. Mary McCusker, West Side, Delivery, Uniontown. Connellsville. Fin. Sec., Miss Sara Nealis, Dunbar. Rec. Sec., Miss Anna Conaway, West Side, Rec. Sec., Miss Brigid Nealis, Dunbar. Connellsville. Treas, Mrs. Mary Kane, Lemont Furnace. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary E. Connolly, West Side, Sergeant, Mrs. Mary Fallon, 3 W. Searight Connellsville. ave., Uniontown.'reas., Mrs. Isabelle Doyle, 116 W. Apple st., Sentinel, Mrs. Thos. Forken, Leisering Furnace. Connellsville. Division No. 3, Connellsville. LAWRENCE COUNTY. COUNTY OFFICERS. President, Mrs. Mary T. Rocks, 2 Bartram avenue, New Castle. Vice President, Mrs. -lettie Sullivan, Grant street, New Castle. Secretary, Miss Minnie Daugherty,.S. Jefferson street, New Castle. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Katie Mci)owel, 30 Etna street, New Castle. Chaplain, Rev. J. O'Shea, St. Mary's Church, New Castle. Division No. 1, New Castle. Fin. Sec., Miss Katie McDowell, 30 Etna st., Meets First and Third Mondays at 8':00 in New Castle. Royal Arcanum Hall, New Castle. Treas., Miss Mary T. Rocks, 2 Bartram ave., Pres., Mrs. Hettie Sullivan, 107 W. Grant st., New Castle. New Castle. Mistress, Mrs. Margaret Carlin, 266 State st., Vice Pres., Miss Lizzie Quinn, 69 Pittsburg st., New Castle. New Castle. Sentinel, Mrs. Mary McCarthy, 10% S. JefferRec,. Sec., Mrs. Mary Capto, 122 Leasure ave., son st., New Castle. New Castle. WHAT ABOUT THAT PICNIC? KEN NYWOOD THE U P-TO-NOW",PARK Secure your 1911 Date Early. MANY NEW FEATURES NEXT SEASON Write or'Phone and a Representative will Call 3200 GRANT-DOWN-TOWN OFFICE-435 SIXTH AVENUE 430 SCHENLEY-UP-TOWN OFFICE-DUQUESNE GARDENCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. P. A. PHONE 411-A THE NEW VICTOR i 1y Mirral ( Il[tntre anb h rail 31nfitutr 400-402 Federal St., N.S., Pittsburgh?. Prof. Arthur 0. Victor, Manager Prof. Oscar Victor, Physical Instructor Stop and Consider Your Health We absolutely guarantee a cure for Rheumatism, Constipation, Catarrh, Kidney Diseases, Impoverished Blood, Insomnia, Dyspepsia and other diseases of the body. We Build Up Your System. Will Increase Your Weight from Twelve Pounds Up in One Course of Three Months. Will also Reduce Fat. Special Department for Ladies, by Lady Attendants, Ladies, We Develop Scrawney Necks, Loss of Flesh, Poor Complexion, Poor Appetite and Undeveloped Busts. Consultation Free. Ladies Days Tuesdays and Thursdays, I to 6 P. M. A FEW OF OUR PATRONS WHO RECOMMEND THE TREATMENT Mrs. C. F. Kirschler, 1327 Allegheny Avenue. Dr. McKelvey, 500 Federal Street Mrs. B. M. Luther, 220 Beach Avenue. Dr. Bossart, 1401 WArashington Avenue Mrs. F. F. Eggers, North Side. Dr. Isenhart, 1323 Federal Street. Miss Flora Voegtly, North Side. Dr. Waldschmidt, North Avenue and Federal Miss Anna Leech, 909 Kirkpatrick Avenue. Street. Miss E. C. Lies, 1115 Federal Street.,Senator G. J. Schad Miss J. Steckel, 123 Harrison Avenue. H. H. Hippwell, 831 North Avenue. Father McCabe. John Sauers, 311 Federal Street. Father Herron. A. J. Deer, Plumber. WaboueygaateacrfoRhuaism osiain a i,.. a a a a a j o I j j j I a O t O Z O a i O a O a d t a j O j i i i j I 84Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ADVISORY COUNCIL. Chancellor, M. J. CLARK, 5739 Kentucky Avenue, Pittsburgh, President, DANIEL THORNTON, 25 Norton Avenue, Pittsburgh. First Vice President, D. J. McKELVER, Montezuina Street, Pittsburgh. Secoind Vice President, BERNARD KEMPER, Butler. Treasurer, JOSEPHI SNYDER, 255 Dunlop Street, Pittsburgh. Secretary, E. A,. DONLEY, Matthius Avenue, Pittsburgh. Assistant Secretary, R. V. MORGAN, 122 Procter Street, Pittsburgl, Marshal, J. C. BOYLE, Jr., Wilmerding. Guard, JAMES F. MOFFETT, 1037 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh. Branch No. 26. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30. Pres., Frank Kolson, Tube Works st., McKeesport. First Vice Pres., Thos. B. Petty, 1005 Walnut st., McKeesport. Second Vice Pres., John B. Norton, Market st., McKeesport. Chancellor, A. S, Atwater, Eighth ave., McKeesport. Finr Sec., C. W. L. McDermott, 1005 Walnut st., McKeesptort. Rec. Sec., Edw. J. Murphy, E. Tenth st., McKeesport. Asst. Rec. Sec., Wm. J. Fasnacht, Whigham st., McKeesport. Treas., Thos. Petty, 1005 Walnut st., McKeesport. Marshal, Sylvester Gibbons, Packer st., McKeesport. Trustees, Patrick Kenny, Library Manor, McKeesport; John B. Norton, Market st., McKeesport; Peter Rafferty, Fifth ave., McKeesport; Peter Kenney, Grant st., McKeesport; Jas. J. Ferrigan, Market st., McKeesport. Branch No. 31. Meets Alternate Tuesdays in St. Mary's Hall, Sixth ave. and Tenth st.,.Beaver Falls,. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. M. Wertz. Past Pres., Andrew Kittmer, 601 Second ave., Beaver Falls. Pres., Dr. H. C. Wertz, 1007 Sixth ave., Beaver Falls. First Vice Pres., Robt. S. Donnelly, 1801 Sixth ave., Beaver Falls. Second Vice Pres., Win. Tress, 1526 Third ave., Beaver Falls. Rec. Sec., A. B. Voskuhl, 1812 Fourth ave., Beaver Falls. Fin. Sec., J. C. Pfaff, 911 Fourth ave., Beaver Falls. Treas., J. C. Mutcheller, 119 Seventh ave., Beaver Falls. Marshal, Geo. Ghabs, 1316 Tenth ave., Beaver Falls. Guard, Jos. Chaurette, 1020 Third ave., Beaver Fall s. Branch No. 34. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Sacred Heart School Bldg., Center ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Francis Keane. Past Pres., Wm. Hurley, N. Rebecca st., P. Pres., F. J. Brady, 5934 Broad st., P. First Vice Pres., J. J. Bryson, 210 Green st., Wilkinsburg. Second Vice Pres., Leo Sherry, Noble st., P,. Rec. Sec., Jerome Jackson, 5802 Harvard st., P. Fin. Sec., H. E, Charles, 7046 Kedran st., P. Treas., John Conlan, 5885 Ellsworth ave., P. Marshal, Homer Either, 525 N. Euclid ave., P. Guard, D, J. McCarthy, N. Rebecca st., P. Branch No. 36. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Vincent, O.C.C. Chancellor, John Finn. Pres., Frank Melclier, 169 DeVilliers st., P. First Vice Pres., F. X,. Goelz. Second Vice Pres., P. J. McQuillen. Rec. Sec., W. KI. Schwendeinan. Asst. Rec. Sec., W. Loughrey. Fin. Sec., P. J. O'Hanlon. Treas., Ed. Baldauf. Marshal, Johl Rapp. Guard, Peter Ginder. Trustees, P. J. McQuillen, John Rapp, Chas. V,. Walter, John Finn, J. F. Burke. Delegates, Edward Baldauf, W. J. McKeever. Branch Organizer. Miss Florence W. Kretz. Branch No. 42. Meets First and Third Wednesdays at 7:30 in Reisseger's Hall, Connellsville. Pres., John J. Keating, 105 N. Sixth st., S.S., Connellsville. Rec. Sec,., Lawrence Donegan, 202 W. Cedar ave., Connellsville. Fin. Sec., Fred W. Neuroth, 612 Park ave., Connellsville. Treas., Edw, Dublin, 502 Gibson ave., Connellsville. Chancellor, Jos. Tippman, Sr., 1009 S. Pittsburg st., Connellsville. Guard, John J. Brady, 361 N. Arch st., Connellsville. Branch No. 43. Meets Secotnd and Fourtlh Mondays at 8:00 in St. Peter's School Building, cor North and West Diamond sts., N.S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. W. O'Connell. Chancellor, S. H. Rafferty, 323 Milroy ave., N.S., P. Pres., Wm. H. Lonigan, 520 Avery st., N.S., r. First Vice Pres., L. C. Stuckrath, 1125 Franklirn st., N.S., P. Second Vice Pres., H. R. Brown, 136 Henderson st., N.S.., P. Rec. Sec., H. J. Cunningham, 159 Henderson st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., C. J. Sweeney, 25 Union ave., Avalon. Treas., C. J. Campbell, 1412 Hamlin st., N.S., P. 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PRINTERS AND BADGE MAKERS WE HAVE NEVER FAILED IN A PROMISE 240 DIAMOND STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Guiard, Jno. McGinley, 1305 Sherman ave., N.S., P. Trustees. M. J. Flynn, 1202 Sandusky st., N.S., P.; James Cain, 513: Liberty st., N.S., P,; R. W. Mahony, 1254 Ridge ave., N.S., P.; Jos. Ford, 1130 E. Ohio st., N.S., P.; L. J. Bischoff, 917 Federal st., N.S., P. Branch No. 47. Meets in St. Mary's of the Mount School, Grandview ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. E. P. Griffin. Past Pres., W. M. King, 814 Grandview ave., P. Pres., Jos. A. Beck, 5 Natchez st., P,. First Vice Pres., P. W. Joyce, 224 Augusta st., P,. Second Vice Pres., Jas. F. Devlin, Jr., 414 Bailey ave., P. Rec. Sec., W, J. Hill, 45 Plymouth st., P. Fin. Sec., D. T. Thornton, 25 Norton ave., P. Treas., J,. W. Flowers, 422 Natchez st., P. Marshal, Jas. Crowe, Jr., 1020 Grandview ave., P. Guard, M. J. Flaherty, 45 Plymouth st., P. Branch No. 52. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in Lyceum IHall, Wrashington st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. C. A. McDermott, St. Peter's, McKeesport. Past Pres., Thos. J. McCosker, Magee and Forbes sts., P. Pres., Geo. A. Waugaman, 905 Wylie ave., P. First Vice Pres., P. J. Doyle, 1123 Vickroy st., P. Second Vice Pres., J. Lonergan, 4511 Winthrop st., P. Rec. Sec., Jno. A. Reilly, 519' Graham st., -P. Fill. Sec., T. W. O'Brien, 519 Graham st., P.. Treas., Jas. Shaughnessy, 1625 Denniston ave., P. Marshal, J. J. Reilly, 1226 Sandusky st., N.S., P. Guard, W. J. Maxwell, KinCade st., P. Branch No. 56. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 in K. of C. Hall, Butler. Spiritual Advisers, Rev. P. K. Collins and Rev. L. Stenger. Past Pres., H. T. Rattigan, 322 E. Clay st., Butler. Pres., Earl Young, N. Elm st., Butler, First Vice Pres., John Daugherty, 826 Locust st., Butler. Second Vice Pres., George Gregel, 321 N. Washirigton st., Butler. Rec. Sec., C. E. Connell, 315 E. Pearl st., Butler,. Fin. Sec., C. Dougan, E. Penn st., Butler.' Treas., John Bayer, Franklin st., Butler. Marshal, Joseph Beck, N,. Elm st., Butler. Guard, Herman Hohn, 119 E. Wayne st., Butler. Branch No. 59. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in Jackson Block, New Castle, Pres., J.'B. Berger, 25/2 N. Mercer st., New Castle. First Vice Pres., Augustus Haid, 867 Emerson; st., New Castle, Second Vice Pres,, Gomer Griffith, 367 Carlisle st., New Castle. Rec. Sec., Andrew Fleckenstien, 250 N,. Jefferson st., New Castle. Treas., John P. Fleckenstien, 57 Mulberry' st., New Castle. Trustees, Jas. Sneyd, New Castle; N. J. WolMercer st., New Castle; Jas. Hannon, 523 ford, New Castle; J. B. Berger, 25I2 N. W. Washington st., New Castle. Branch No. 60. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in St. Luke's Hall, Carnegie. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. J. Brennan. Past Pres., M. J. B. Hoban, 601 Boquet st., Carnegie. Pres., James' F. Barrett, 508 Ridge ave., Carnegie,. First Vice Pres., M. J. Feeley, Jr., 518 Hulton st., Carnegie. Second Vice Pres., T. J. Sullivan, 813 Fourth ave,, Carnegie. Rec. Sec., George Ebner, 613 Hulton st., Carnegie. Fin. Sec., Nich F. Barrett, 420 Third ave., Carnegie. Treas., Gerhard Fruecht, 6 Hill st., Carnegie. Marshal, P. F. Nicholson, 124 Campbell st., Carnegie. Guard, James J. McGuire, 411 Third ave., Carnegie. Branch No. 65. Meets Second and Fourth Monday at 7:3.( in Duquesne School, Second ave. and Liberty st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. O'Connor. Past Pres., Jno,. M. Morrison. Pres., Edward Jordan. First Vice Pres., Michael Keown. Second Vice Pres., Tlhos. Flannigan. Rec. Sec., Wm,. P. Morrison. Fin. Sec., Jno. W. M1lorrison. Treas., P. Maloney. Marshal, J.. B. Toohey. Guard, Thos. Foley. Branch No. 69. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Joseph's Hall, Natrona. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. Brady,. Pres., Richard Walsh, Natrona. First Vice Pres., Charles Nold, Natrona. Second Vice Pres., Jno. Mulvaney, Natrona. Rec. Sec., H: P. Walsh, Natrona.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. J. 1-T. Lytle, P-es. W. C,. McGrew, Treas. P. W.. Campbell, Sec'y Court-323-Main Alterations and Repairs. McGavern Lytle I NCORPORATED Contractors and Builders 311 SECOND AVENUE PITTSBURGH ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES Pipes and Smokers' Articles J. S. KERNS Imported and Domestic Cigars SPECIALTY OF BOX TRADE for Lodges and Societies Smithfield St. and Liberty Ave. PITTSBURGH Scott A. White Tile, Slate and Gravel ROOFING Architectural Terra Cotta 609 LEWIS BLDG., PITTSBURGH Good Hotel Accommodation-Reasonable Rates John ichle ay, Jr, o. HOTEL Steel Construction GRAHAM House Moving J. M. GRAHAM, Proprietor PITTr BUL JC3 H, F1PA. 212 THIRD AVE., PITTSBURGH Bell Phone 1395 Court ueu i~/ L~out 1'. A. iU-V -,ell 1zY/ tourt - P. A. 3701-M1 UAIL. AUU E:RTHEALEB BILLIARDS and POOL TABLES COMPLIMENTS T. J. HAMILTON 8sCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 89 CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-Continued. JPin. Sec., A. C. Adler, Natrona. Treas,, Ed. Henschel, Natrona. Mlarshal, Thos. Griffen, Natrona. Guard, J. Lober, Natrona. Branch No. 72. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in Basement IHoly Cross Church, P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Thos. Devlin. Past. Pres., Jolin McCann, 2836 Harcums ay., P. Pres., 1). J,. D'oran, Sunmmit st., Knoxville. First Vice Pres., Henry O'Neill, Wampum st., P. Second Vice Pres.. Michael McGee, S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Dom. Manning, 3101 Cobden st., P. Fin. Sec., B. J. Garraghan, Lccles st., P. Treas., G. S. Larimer, McKinley st., P. Marshal, Michael Loughren, S.S., P. Guard, Michael Bracken, S.S., P. Branch No. 74. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays at 7:30 in Weilerbacher's Hall, S.. Twelfth st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Philip Brady,. Past Pres., Daniel Dunne, 2010 Tustin st., P. Pres., Frank J. Hahn, 1506 Sarah st., P. First Vice Pres., Denis O'Brien, 509 Arlington ave., P, Second Vice Pres., John J. Horan, 25 Maple ave., P. Rec. Sec., Adolph M. Halin, 91 S. Fourteenth st,, P. Fin. Sec., Jas. McWilliams, 1716 S. Sarah st., P. Tre.s., Edward Hass, 147 S. Lighteenth st., P. Marshal, Con. O'Sullivan, 618 Windom st., P. Guard, Patrick Coyne, 160 W. Carson st., P. Branch No. 76. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in St. Philomena's School, P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Fr. Tewes, C.S.S.R. Past Pres., John A. Letzkus, Sta. 26, P,. Pres., Joseph Snyder, 225 Dunlap st., P. First Vice Pres., Peter Roth, West View. Second Vice Pres., Frank Traub, 10 Homestead st,, N.S., P. Rec. Sec., Geo. Aul, 712 Arch st., N.S., P. Fin. Sec., Jos,. Rosswog, 1201'Murtland ave., P. Treas., F. C. Breil, Brushton and Kelly sts., P. Marshal, John Martee, 4 Utica Place, P. Guard, Christ Schulz, 1326 Mulberry ay., P,. Branch No. 82. Meets in Sacred Heart Hall, Dawson. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Patrick Hasson. Past Pres., Wm,. Ambrose, Vanderbilt. Pres., John Quinn, Vanderbilt. First Vice Pres., Jess Lewis, Vanderbilt. Second Vice Pres., Robt. Burns, Vanderbilt. Rec. Sec., Anthony King, Dawson. Fin. Sec., John E. Smith, Dawson. rreas., Adam Doerfler, Dawson. Marshlal, Hugh Fealey, Vanderbilt. Guard, M. J. J. Madden, Vanderbilt. Branch No. 84. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:30 in St. Mary's HIall, Kittanning. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. L. A. Carroll. Past Pres., E. J. Cushman, Kittanning. Pres., S. A. Donnelly, Kittanning. First Vice Pres., P,. J. Hoey, Kittanning. Second Vice Pres., E. J. Rau, Kittanning. Rec. Sec., J. B. Moore, Ford City. Fin. Sec., Joseph TM. Hoey, Kittanning. Treas., John Carmody, Kittanning. Marshal, Richard Valentine, Ford City. Guard, Frederick Henry, Kittanning. Branch No. 88. Meets. Second alnd Fourth Monday at 7:3t9 in Holy Name School Hall, N.S., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. F. Muller. Past Pres,, Philip Oberst, 1816 Niggel st., N.S., P. Pres., Frank Berner, 1510 Forset st., N.S., P,. First Vice Pres., Stephen Wolf, Ley st., N.S,., P. Second Vice Pres., Joseph Roos, Herman st., N.S., P,. Rec. Sec., John F. Schmitt, Ilazel st., N.S,, P. Fin. Sec., Joseph A, Walter, Lowry st., N.S., P. Treas., Joseph Wilting, Lowry st., N.S., P. Marshal, John Burkhart, Jr., Hamilton st., N.S., P. Guard, John Burkhart, Sr., Hamilton st., N.S., P. Branch No. 92. Meets Second ansd Fourth Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. James Hall, Wilkinsburg,. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. A. Lambing.. Pres., Jno. Boissio, Lamar ave., Wilkinsburg. Past Pres., Tno. D. Senn, Whitney ave., Wilkinsburg. First Vice lsres., Samuel Geary, Franklin ave., Wilkinsburg,. Second Vice Pres., Nicholas Schneider, Rebecca st., Wilkinsburg. Rec. Sec., Roger Hassett, Walnut st., Edgewood. Fin, Sec., Geo. Harvey, South ave., Wilkinsburg. Treas,., M. M. Cushing, Sr., Glenn ave., Wilkinsburg. Marshal, Thos. Shannon, Liberty ave., P. Guard, W. Dennis, Frankiln st., Wilkinsburg. Branch No. 95. Meets First and Third Thursdays at 8:00 in St. Vincent de Paul Hall, Leisenring. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J, L. Brennan. Past Pres., Richard H. Barry, Leisenring. Pres., Wm. McGarritty, Leisenring. First Vice Pres., Edward Connelly, Leisenring. Second Vice Pres., Jno. Mcintyre, Leisenring. Rec. Sec., J. W. Metzlar, Leisenring. Fin. Sec., P. J. Henry, Leisenring. Treas., Thos. Donovan, Leisenring. Marshal, Jas. Clark, Leisenring. Guard, Philip Meeghan, Leisenring. Branch No. 123. Meets in Little's Hall, Robert and Wylie ave., P,. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. M. Ryan. Past Pres., M. B. Donnelly, 2217 Bedford ave., P. Pres., James J,. Cunningham, 2910 Wylie ave., P. First Vice Pres., Al. Cunningham, Rowley st., P. Second Vice Pres., James Stocks, Reed st., P, Rec. Sec., Wm. Curtin, 3340 Webster ave., P. Fin. Sec., Edward McManus, 2142 Wylie ave,, P.'rreas., T. S. Flynn, 1515 Cliff st., P. Marshal, John Keenan, 1810 Bedford ave,., P. Guard, Thos. P. 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I have the latest improved X-Ray Machine and all the office treatments and appliances. Come and see me and have a talk. I have been located in Pittsburgh for 15 years, now at 440 SIXTH AVENUE OPPOSITE PHILADELPHIA COMPANY Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8. Sundays, 10 to 12. "I 90Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 100 YEARS OLD For a century this bank has been A guardian of its depositors' funds A protector of nlanufacturing concerns and commercial.enterprises A bulwark of financial strength Its facilities, broadeiled and' perfected by a hundred years of experience. are offered like to small depositors, to large business houses and to banks Capital, $2,400,000 Surplus, $3,000,000 Resources, $24,000,000 OFFICERS Harrison Nesbit, President Wilson A. Shaw, Vice President and Chairman of the Board of Directors W. F. Bickel, Cashier J. D. Ayres, Ass't Cashier J. M. Russell, First Ass't Cashier E. C. Morey, Ass't Cashier Geo. F. Wright, Auditor a IThe ank ofpitsburg Na ion al As s oci ation 10Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Branch No. 130. Meets First and Third Saturday at 8:00 at -lerman. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Agatho Rolf. Past Pres., Francis S. Barry, Great Belt. Pres., Francis S. Barry, Great Belt. First Vice Pres., Charles Brandt, Great Belt,. Second Vice Pres., Lawrence Smith, Great Belt. Rec. Sec., James L. Barry. Great Belt. Fin. Sec., David Schnur, HI-erman. Treas., George W. Schnur, R. F. D. 5, Butler. Marshal, Alphonsus Barry, Great Belt. Guard, Hernian Eighenlaub, Herman. Branch No. 145. Meets -Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in P. H. C. Hall, Charleroi. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Wm. D. Fries. Past Pres., Geo, P. Pepperny, Cliarleroi. Pres., Henrv Ilenger, Charleroi. First Vice Pres., A. N. Kiefer, Charleroi. Second Vice Pres., Ernest Ritzer, Charleroi. Rec. Sec., Jos. M. Schoener, Charleroi. Fin. Sec., John Maines, Cliarleroi. Treas., M. J. McGee, Charleroi. Marshal, Mich. Coyne, Charleroi. Guard, Jos, Kane, Charleroi. Branch No. 151. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, Uniontown. Pres., Wm. Fallon, Searight ave., Uniontown. Vice Pres., James Christie, tUniontown. Rec. Sec., P. J. Regan, Lemon Furnace. Fin. Sec., W. B. Whaley, 72 Lawn ave., Uniontown. Treas., Jos. Mangert, 8 W. Peter st., Uniontown. Chancellor, George F. Gould, 76 Stewart st., Uniontown. Guard, Thos. Rodgers, Uniontown. Branch No. 159. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in St. Canice's School Hall, Knoxville, P, Pres., R. V. Morgan. First Vice Pres., S. F. Gallagher,. Second Vice Pre's., Leo Pierce. Rec. Sec., George P. Bailey, 180 Loyal st., P. Fin. Sec., F. C. Morgan. Treas., M. P. Garrigan. Marshal, Walter Flalherty. Guard, J. C. Hannegan. Branch No. 165. Meets at 8:15 in Newman Hall, Homewood, P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. D. J,. Malady. Past Pres., W,V.. J. McCann, 7330 Kelly st., P. Pres., P. J. Corcoran, 18 Brushton ave. ext., P. First Vice Pres., E. M. Clark, 7028 Hamilton ave., P. Seconid Vice Pres., V,. J. Lohmeyer, 7254 Kelly st., P. Rec. Sec., E. E. Showalter. 7021 Kelly st., P. Fin. Sec., C. A. J-iepp, 7717 Bennett st., P. Treas., Louis Cela, Hoinewood ave., P. AMarshal, George L. Denny, 7021 Mt. Vernon st., P. Guard, Thos. Crow, 7242 Bennett st., P, Trustees, E. M. Clark, Henry Bowles, P. J. McDermott. Branch Organizer, T. J. Swain. Branch No. 168. Meets First and Third Fridays at 7:30 in St. Joseph's Hall, Derry. Spiritual Adviser, Rev,. T. J. Conlin. Past Pres., Geo. Werner, Derry, Pres., Leonard Fyrer, Derry. First Vice Pres., Thos. Platt, Derry. Second Vice Pres., Michael Henry, Derry. Rec. Sec., Francis E. Werner, Derry. Fin. Sec., Andrew G. O'Donnell, Derry. Treas., Robert J,. Fleming, Derry. Marshal, Andrew S. Werner, Derry. Guard, George Yonker, Derry. Branch No. 171. Meets in Room 207, Buchanan Building, Beaver. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John P. Gallagher. Past Pres., Dennis Hayes, Vanport. Pres., John Butler, Beaver. First Vice Pres., James D. White, Rochester. Second Vice Pres., Michael Conlon, Beaver. Rec. and Fin. Sec., James L. Hogan, Beaver. Treas., Thomas M. Fitzgerald, Beaver. Marshal, Wm. Shaeffer, Rochester. Guard, Anton Krebs, Monaca. Branch No. 178..Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 8:00 in St. Aloysiue' Society Rooms, Sharpsburg. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. John Otten, C.S.Sp. I'ast Pres., Wm. C. Auth, 1612 Middle st., Sharpsburg. Pres., Marcus Reuss, Eighth st., Sharpsburg. First Vice Pres., Joseph Rhein, 5254 Carnegie ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Joseph Moelter, 54 Angle st., Etna. Rec. Sec., A. N. Balkey, 1739 Main st., Sharpsburg. Fin. Sec., Wm. C. Auth, 1612 Middle st.., Slharpsburg. Treas., Jos. H. Meigel, 305 rEighth st., Sharpsburg. Marshal, Jos. Steiner, 16 Union st., Etna. Guard, Chas. Potts, 32 Sycamore st., Etna. Branch No. 183. Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays at 8:00 in St. Ann's School Hall, Castle Shannon. Pres., Valentine Opferman, Castle Shannon. Vice Pres., Christ. Opferman,. Castle Shannon. Rec. Sec., James Dougherty, Sr., Castle Shannon. Fin. Sec., Charles A. Opferman, Castle Shannon. Treas., Felix Goddard, Castle Shannon. Marshal, Joseph Opferman, Castle Shannon. Branch No. 210. Meets First and Thii'd Saturdays at 7:30 in St. Alphonsus' School Hall, Wexford. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Chas. Dewell. Past Pres., A. J. Pegher, Wexford. Pres., A. J. Pegher, XWexford. First Vice Pres., J, L. Pegher, Wexford. Second Vice Pres., John Rhudolph, Wexford. Rec. Sec., Henry Schenot, Wexford. Fin. Sec., Hugh E. Brennan, Wexford,. Treas., Chas. Schenot, Wexford. Marshal, Geo. Micheal, Wexford. Guard, J. H,. Miller, Wexford. 9192 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese. 1910. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-Continued.'Branch No. 215. Second Vice Pres., Elmer Marks, Blairsville. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 Rec. Sec., Frank New, Blairsville. in School Hall, Blairsville. Fin. Sec., J. C. Johnson, Blairsville. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. P. J. Hawe. Treas., D. A. Fenlon, Blairsville. Past Pres., Chas. J. Short, Blairsville. Marshal, W. S. Palmer, Blairsville, Pres., John G. New, Blairsville. G-uard, Leo Duffner, Blairsville. First Vice Pres., Chas, K. New, Blairsville. NOTE:-Up to April 1, 1910, when Directory forms closed, no reports for 1910 had been received from the following C. M. B. A. Branches: Branch No. 33, St. Peter's Parish. Branch No. 91, St. Boniface Parish. Meets Second and Fourth Thursday evenings Meets Second and Fourth Thursday evenings in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. in School Hall, N.S., P. Branch No. 38, St. Mary's Parish. Branch No. 94. Meets every Friday evening in C. M. B. A. Meets First and Third Saturdays in St. AnHall, Corner Forty-sixth and Butler sts., P. thony School Hall, Millvale. Branch No. 40, St. Philip's Parish. Branch No. 97, St. Coleman's Parish. Meets First and Third Mondays, Crafton. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in Bank Branch No. 41, St. James' Parish. Building, Turtle Creek. Meets Second and Fourth Monday evenings Branch No. 107, St. Peter's Parish. in basement of St;. James Church, W.E., P. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays in Branch No. 45, St. Augustine's Parish..Parish School Hall, S,S., P. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings Branch No. 108, St. Joseph's Parish. in St. Augustine's Hall. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in Parish School Hall, Mt. Oliver, P. Branch No. 46, St. Stephen's Parish. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings Branch No. 109, St. Joseph's Parish. in Hazelwood Bank Building, P. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in School Branch No. 49, St. Michael's Parish. Hall, N.S,., P. Meets alternate Thursdays in St. Michael's Branch No. 110. Casino, Pius st., P. Meets First and Third Friday evenings, Branch No. 51, St. Kieran's Parish. Verona. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in Ma- Branch No. 116, St. Agnes' Parish. honey's Hall, Fifty-second and Butler sts., P. Meets First and Third Mondays in Hall, Branch No. 54, St. Joseph's Parish. Moultrie st., P. Meets First Tuesday and Last Thursday in St. Joseph's Hall, Sharpsburg. Branch No. 119, St. )Brendan's Parish. Meets Second and Fourth'l'hursdays in Ford's Branch No. 58, St. Joseph's Parish. Hall, First st., Braddock. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in St. Joseph's School Hall, Pearl st., P. Branch No. 120. Meets Second Saturday and Fourth Tuesday Branch No. 63, St. George's Parish. in Basement of Church, Emsworth. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in St. George's School Hall, P. Branch No. 122, St. Francis De Sales Parish. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in School Branch No. 64, St. Thomas' Parish. Hall McKees Rocks. Meets First and Fourth Tuesdays in St.'ilhomas' School Hall, Braddock Branch No 133, Holy Name Parish. a Meets First and Third Wednesdays in RobBranch No. 66, St. John the Baptist Parish. ley's Hall Duquesne. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings in Freker's Hall, Butler st., P. Branch No. 153, St. Ambrose's Parish. Branch No. 67. St. Andrew's Parish. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in Hall, Branch No. 67. St. Andrew's Parish. Eiten st., N.S., P. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in St. Andrew's Hall, N.S., P.. Branch No. 158. St. Francis Xavier's Parish. Branch No. 77, St. Peter's Parish. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings Meets Second and Third Tuesdays in St. in Hall, 681 Preble ave., N.S., P. Peter's School Hall, Tarentum. Branch No. 160, Annunciation Parish. Branch No. 78, SS. Peter and Paul's Parish. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in School Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings Hall, N.S., P. in Basement of Parish School Building, Flavel Branch No. 162, St. Lawrence's Parish. st., P. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays in Branch No. 79, St. Mary's Parish.;uhn's Hall, P. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays in Parish Branch No. 176, St. Aloysius Parish. School Hall, N.S., P. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays in Branch No. 81, St. Leo's Parish. United Order Hall, Wilmerding. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays in Branch No. 177. School Hall, P. Meets First and Third Mondays, Coraopolis.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 93 DANCE HALL - MONTEFIORE AUDITORIUM- LODGE ROOMS FIFTH AVENUE NEAR ROBINSON STREET FINEST DANCE HALL AND LODGE ROOMS IN THE CITY Low Rates for Series of Dances. J. L. BROIDO, Mgr., Office 1848 Center Avenue; Phone 2587 Grant. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-Continued. Branch No. 187, St. Basil's Parish. Branch No. 202. Meets First and Fourth Mondays in School Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, MoHall, Carrick. nessen. Branch No. 189. Branch No. 127, St. Alphonse's Parish. Meets First and Third Wednesdays in Mur- Meets First and Third Mondays in School phy's Hall, Sheraden, P, Hall, McDonald. Branch No. 191. Branch No. 80. Meets Secoind and Fourth Tuesday evenings, Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, New West Elizabeth. Brighton. Branch No. 192, Corpus Christi Parish. Branch No. 174. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in School Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays, MononHall, Lincoln ave., P. gahela. Branch No. 205. Branch No. 204. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays, Glass- Coal Centre. port. Branch No. 90. Branch No. 211, St. Henry's Parish. Branch No. 90. Meets Fis an Thr Tedy iSco Meets First and Third Thursdays, Jeannette. Meets First and Third Tuesdays in School Hall, Arlington ave., P. Branch No. 98. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, ScottBranch No. 212, St. Rosalia's Parish. dl Meets Second and Fourth Mondays in Cain's Hall, P. Branch No. 104. Branch No. 216, St. Anselm's Parish. Meets First ansd Third Tuesdays, Latrobe. Meets Second and Fourth Fridays in Base- Branch No. 71. ment of Church, Swissvale. Meets First and Third Mondays, Dunbar. Branch No. 217, St. Mary's Parish. Branch No. 156. Meets Second anid Fourth Tuesdays, Mo- Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, New Kees Rocks. Kensington. Branch No. 218, St. Joseph's Parish. Branch No. 173. Meets First and Fourth Tuesdays in Base- Meets Second and Last Saturdays, Mt. ment of Church, Duquesne. Pleasant. Branch No. 57, St. Mary's Parish. Branch No. 207. Meets Second Monday in St. Mary's School Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, GreensHall, McKeesport. burg. CATHOLIC RELIEF AND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Council No. 172. Council No. 194. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 Meets in St. Kieran's Hall, cor. Fifty-fourth in Y. M. I. Hall, Eighteenth and Sidney sts., P. st. and Carnegie ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Brady. Pres., John Furlong, 129 Linwood ave., Carrick. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. F,. Doyle. First Vice Pres., Thos. P, Horan, 104 Pasa- Pres,, Mrs. Mary Harvey, 152 Forty-tifth st., P. dena st., P. First Vice Pres., Daniel McGinley, 616 KenSecond Vice Pres., Miss Kathryn Timon, 436 dall st., P. Brownsville ave., P. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary Cuff, Fifty-third Rec. Sec., Miss. Marge M,. Danahy, 3467 Car- and Wickliffe sts., P. son st., S.S., P. Rec. Sec., Miss Margaret Kernan, 5219 Stanton Asst. Rec. Sec., Miss Lillian Kraus, S,. Eigh- ave., P, teenth and Wharton sts., P. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Esther Cronin,'`421 Keystone Fin. Sec., Luke Brennan, 800 Estella ave., st., P. Beltzhoover. Asst. Sec., John Kernan, 5219 Stanton ave., P. Treas.., Miss Nellie Horan, 50 Maple ave., P. Marshal, Const. Hahn, 249. Fifteenth st., P. Treas., Joseph J. McSteen, 5401 Carnegie ave., P. Guard, A. S. Kraus, S. rEighteenth and Whar- Marshal, Wm. Bender, 206 Fifty-seventh st., P. ton sts., P. Guard, Patrick Ging, 5481 Dresden ay., P. Chancellor, John McKeown, 1713 Wharton Lt.. Chancellor, Mrs. Marie McGinley, 616 Kendall S.S., P. st., P.Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS. HIGH COURT OFFICERS. Chief Ranger, THOMAS H. CANNON, 1225 Stock Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Vice Chief Ranger, F. X. BILODEAU, 15 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada. Secretary, THOMAS F,. McDONALD, 1228 Stock Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill.'Treasurer, GUST'AVE KELLER, Appleton, Wis. Medical Examiner, Dr. T. P. SMYTH, 5458 State Street, Chicago, Ill. HIGH COURT TRUSTEES. Thos. P. Flynn, 6544 Harvard ave., Chicago, John F. Stephan, 4526 N. Robey st., Chicago,. Ill. Louis J. Niehoff, Ninth Floor 20-5 La Salle Simeon Viger, 84 S,. Broadway, Lawrence, st., Chicago, Ill. Mass. Julius A. Coller, Shakopee, Minn. James E. McGinley, 97 Clark st., Chicago, Ill. M, H. Kern, Menominee, Mich. Michael J. Herbert, Park Bldg., Cleveland, Court Attorney, Edmund S. Cummings, New Ohio. York Life Bldg., Chicago, Ill. STATE COURT OFFICERS. State Chief Ranger, J. J. Casey, 539 E. Fifth State Secretary, P. F. Lynch, 1823 W. Fiftyst., Cincinnati, Ohio. fourth st., Cleveland, Ohio. Vice State Chief Ranger, M. A. Krug, 902 State Treasurer, H. A. Ocker, 1508 StarkState st., Erie, Pa. weather ave., Cleveland, Ohio. STATE COURT TRUSTEES. John Bing, Tiffin and Pearl sts., Sandusky,. H. C. Witmer, 307 Fulton st., Canton, O. Jas. Burns, 2120 Freeman st., Cincinnati, O. M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma st., Pittsburgh. J. B. Grause, 4026 Delaney st., Cincinnati, O. A. H-I. Gribbin, 4825 Blair ave., Pittsburgh. F. X. Volzer, 409 Charles st., Canton, O. Meets in Homewood Bank Building. Court No. 1201. Meets Second and Fourth Fridays at 8:00 in Casino Hall, Thirty-seventh and Butler sts., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Fr. Ignatius. Chief Ranger, P. C. Salmon, 3836 Liberty ave., P. Past Chief Ranger, W. J. Schaffer, 4 Friendship ave., P. Rec. Sec., A. H. Gribbin, 4825 Blair st., P. Fin. Sec., C. F. Schaffer, 1221 Lincoln ave., P. Treas., L. A. Schott, 513 East End ave., P. Trustee, S. L. Schaffer, 5127 Kincaid st., P,. Prince Gallitzin Court No. 1213. Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 8:00 in St. Joseph's School Hall,. Pearl st., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J. A,. Bauer. Chief Ranger, J. F. Meenan, 330 Ella st., P. Vice Chief Ranger, Jas. Crawford, 5325 Dauphin st., P, Past Chief Ranger, M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma st., P. Rec. Sec., F. J. Burns, 7039 Monticello st., P. Fin. Sec,., J. J. Fox, 4616 Carroll st., P. Treas., A. L. Joos, 136 Pearl- st., P. Trustees, Edward Meyer, 4911 Scioto st., P.; A. Harvey, 236 N. Rebecca st., P.; E,. M. Fox, 2537 Fifth ave., P. Senior Conductor, Jos. G. Faust, 435 Taylor st., P. Ilside Sentinel, John Selzer, 423 Pearl st., P. Speaker, M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma st., P. D. H. C. R., L. A. Schott. Marquette Court No. 1564. Meets in Homewood Bank Building. Chief Ralnger, Jas. H. Cannon, 7137 Idlewild st., E.E., P. Vice Chief Ranger, David Thomas, Jr., Lincoln ave. and Verona blvd., P. Past Chief Ranger, Chas. H. Knake, 712 N. Euclid ave., E.E., Ip. Fin. Sec., Thos. F. McGough, Brushton ave. and Hermitage st., E.E., P. Rec. Sec., W,. J. Whalen, 7307 Idlewild st., E.E., P. Treas., Frank A. Lembacher, 453 Fourth st., Braddock. Trustees, E. B. Barry, 7123 Kedron st., E.E., P.; H. E. Weaver. 7007 Hamilton ave., E.E., P.; Chas. Palmer, 1377 Montezuma st., E.E., P. Speaker, Chas. J. Coleman, 607 Sterrett st., E.EF, P. Senior Conductor, Frank J. Cannon, 424 Brush. ton ave., E.E., P. Junior Conductor, Jno. M. McGuire, 7022 Idlewild st., E.E., P. Inside Sentinel, Thos. F. Aaron, 7309 Montecello st., E.E., P. Outside Sentinel, Wm. J. Daugherty, Sterrett and Kedron sts., E.E., P. D. H,. C. R., M. J. Wrenn, 1375 Montezuma st., P. Court Physician, Dr. Geo.. E1ly, 7105 Frankstown ave., P. Leo XIII Court No. 1451. Meets First and Third Wednesdays in Sacred Heart School Hall, Center ave., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. Father Callery, Chief Ranger, John C. Killeen, 3434 Charlotte st., P. Vice Cllief Ranger, Geo. L. Beaver, 5905 Broad st., P. Past Chief Ranger, Lewis F,. Deeds, 2517 Hallet st., P. Rec. Sec., Chas. J. Holtman, 1715 Crestline st:., Wilkinsburg. Fin. Sec.., Frank E. White, 216 Collins ave., P. Treas., Thos. Dunn, 607 Lenora st., P. TIrustees, Patrick A. Murphy, 6212 Dundee st., P.; John J. Mulligan, 3235 Juliet st., P,.; James McKenua, 608 Hastings st., P. 94Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. 95 CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION. HEADQUARTERS: 55 ELDREDGE COURT, CHICAGO, ILL. NATIONAL OFFICERS FOR U. S. - Spiritual Director, RT. REV. J. REGIS CANEVIN, 136 N. Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. President, VERY REV. P. J. O'CALLAGHAN, C. S. P., 490 Wabash Avenue, Chicago: Ill. First Vice Presi'dent, REV. JOHN G. BEANE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Second Vice President, JOHN F. CORBETT, New Haven, Conn. Third Vice President, MISS CATHERINE KELLY, Kansas City, Mo. Treasurerl, REV. J. B. MOYLAN, Nanticoke, Pa. General Secretary, JOHN T. SHEA, 50 Congress Street, Boston, Mass. OFFICERS OF PITTSBURGH DIOCESAN UNION. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. President, Rev. John G. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. First Vice President, Chas. D. McShane, 1820 Funston st., P. Second Vice President, James Lundy, Irwin. Third Vice President, Mrs. Mary Byrnes, 1418 Chartiers st., P, Treasurer, Thos. L. Connery, Neel st., Homestead. Marshal, D. J. Coyle, Larimer. Secretary, P. J. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N,. Braddock. Organizer, T. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Chairman of Finance, P. McSteen, 1201 Wylie ave., P. Chairman of Public Meetings, J. J. McGovern, 1 Arch st., P. Chairman of Literature, Chas. D. McShane, 1820 Funston st., P,. Chairman of Ways and Means, J. J. Buckley, Forty-fifth and Davison sts., P. Chairman of Constitution and By-Laws, Wm. McLaughlin, 6614 Rowan st., P, Chairman of Employment, Jos. Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., P. The Pittsburgh Union meets on the Fourth Sunday of Every Alonth at place decided upon at the previous meeting.'The Annual Convention is held the Second Wednesday of June; it will be held at Charleroi, June 8, 1910. BRANCHES IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE. St. Andrew's, Ladies and Men, N.S., P. Meets First and Third Sundays in Church Hall, Beaver ave. and Brady st., N.S., P. Pres., Duncan McCarter, 1'447 Stewart st., N.S., P. Sec., Miss Mary Leonard, 1422 Huston st., N.S., P. Delegates, Mrs. Mary Byrnes, 1418 Chartiers st., N.S., P.; Miss Mary Maringo, 2020 Chartiers st., N.S., P, St. Agnes', Men, P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Church Hall, Pres., Jas. Manion, 2534 Frazier st., P. Sec., Thos. Carey, 2211 Forbes st., P. Delegates, A. O. Donnell, 2332 Forbes st,., P.; Chas. McLaughlin, 6 Boston st., P.; L. J. Murphy, 2503 Fifth ave., P. St. Brigid's, Men, P. Meets Third Sunday at 2:30 in Church Ilall, Enoch st., P. Pres., Jno. McGovern, 1 Arch st., P. Sec., Wm. McLaughlin, 6614 Rowan st., P. Treas., Patk. Boyle, P. Delegates, E. J. Cregan, 10 Monaca st., P.; Dennis O'Brien, 1633 Forbes st., P.; Jno. F. White, 13 Shelby st., P. St. Brigid's, Ladies, P. Meets Second Thursday at 8:00 in Church Hall, Enoch st., P. Pres., Miss Elizabeth McCann, 68 Rowley st., P. Sec., E. Kenan, 2305 Webster ave., P. Delegates, Miss Mary Smith, 68 Rowley st., P.; E. McCann, 68 Rowley st., P.; Miss'Iillie White, 2840 Wylie ave., P. J. G. Beane Tourist Club, P. Meets Second Thursday at 8:00 in Mellwood Pavilion, Neville st., P. Pres., Rev. J. G. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. Sec., T. P, Horan, 610 Smithfield st., P. Delegates, T. P. Horan, 610 Smithfield st., P.; Miss Laura M. Vensel, Oakdale; Miss M. Gillan. Corpus Christi. [en, P. Meets First Sunday at 7:30 in Corpus Christi Church Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Thomas Grace, Sr., 415 Lemington ave., P. Vice Pres., Mathew Reilly, Lyric st., P. Sec., T. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P.'l'reas., jolihn F. Kearney, 419 Lemington ave., P. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. J,. G. Beane, 1312 Lincoln ave., P. Corpus Christi, Boys, P. Meets in Corpus Christi Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Chas. McShane, Jr., 1820 Funston st., P. Sec., T. G. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Corpus Christi, Girls, P. Meets in Corpus Christi Hall, Lincoln ave., P. Pres., Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron ave., P. Sec., Miss Grace Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P.96 Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION-Continued. League of Our Mother of Sorrows, of Corpus Christi Church, P. Meets First Sunday at 8:00 in Corpus Christi Hall, Lincoln ave. and Agnew st., P. Pres., Mrs. Geo. Osterle, Atwell st,., P. Vice Pres., Miss Margaret Hughes, Lemington ave., -P. Sec., Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron ave., P. Treas., Miss Grace Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P. Marshal, Miss Sue R. Page, 1250 Lincoln ave., P. Delegates, Mrs. R. M. Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P.; Miss Grace Buxton, 1362 Montezuma st., P.; Miss Anna Charles, 7046 Kedron st., P. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. G,. Beane. Cathedral, Ladies, P. Pres., Miss Sarah McLaughlin, P. Sec., Miss Ellen Kelly, P. Delegates, Miss Ellen O'Connor, P,; Miss Mary Walker, P. Canevin Club, P. Meets First and Third Mondays in Cathedral School Hall, P. Pres., J,. R. Flanigan, Jr., 735 Copeland st., P. Sec., E. L. Dolan, 2931 Packer ave., Carrick. Delegates, Chas. F. Maron, 253 Oakland ave., P.; L. A. Quinllivan, American Steel Co., Park Bldg., P. Epiphany, Men, P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in Lyceum Hall, Washington st., P. Pres., P. McSteen, 1201 Wylie ave., P. Sec., Stephen Macken, 1204 Ann st., P. Treas., P. R,. Condron, 309 Meyran ave., P. Delegates, Jas. Cunningham, 1808 Arch st., P.; Jno. Gaughan, 1210 Webster ave., P.; Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., W.E., P. Holy Cross Temperance Society. ~ Meets Second Sunday at 3:00 in School Room of Holy Cross, S.S., P. Pres., Jas. Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., S.S., P. Vice Pres., John Funk, Jr., 1908 Jane st., S.S., P, Rec. Sec., Miss Nora Collins, 2807 Jane st., S.S., P. Fin,. Sec., Miss-J. Mary I)urnin, 3223 Wampum st., S.S., P. Treas., Miss Marge M. Danahy, 3467 Carson st., S.S,., P. Delegates, Wm. Maloy, 2820 Mary st., S.S., P.; Miss Marie Collins, 2807 Jane st., S.S., P.; Miss Anna Kennedy, 3112 McClurg st., S.S., P. Sergeant, Geo. Doenges, Hays Station. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thos. Devlin. Holy Cross Cadets, S. S., P. Meets First Sunday at 2:30. Pres., T. J, Kennedy, 3112 McClung st., S.S., P. Sec., F. Malloy, 2816 Mary st., S.S., P. St. Kieran's Cadets, P. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in School Hall, Fifty-eighth st. and Carnegie ave., P. Pres., Rev. F. H. Angel, P. Delegates, Jno. Stack, 5602 Butler st., P.; Mark Sec., W,. J. Cramer, 5622 Horricane st., P. Stack, 5602 Butler st., P.; Jno. Conway, 5622 Horrican st., P. Father Lambing's, Men, P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:30 in Duquesne Hall, Second ave. and Liberty st., P. Pres., Jas. Flaherty, 5 HIerman st., P. Sec., P. W. Joyce, 243 Augusta st., P. Delegates, P. WV. Joyce, 243 Augusta st., P.; Patk. Griffin, 4025 Howley ave., P.; Jno. M. Tighe, 314 Augusta st., P. St. Mary's, Men, P. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in Academy Itall, Forty-fourth st., P. Pres., J. J. Buckley, 4503 Davison st., P. Sec., P. S. Gallagher, 4004 Mifflin st., P. Treas., Thos. Bennett, 134 Thirty-ninth st., P. Delegates, J. O'Brien, 1877 Lincoln ave., P.; P. V. Gallager, 4004 Mifflin st., P.; M. J. Connors, 144 Forty-fourth st., P. St. Mary's, Ladies, P. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in Academy Hall, Forty-fourth st., P. Pres., Miss Margaret Hughs, 4217 Geneva st., P.:iec., Mrs.; Amos Becraft, 4505 Davison st., P..Delegates, Mrs. M. Clark, 4610 Carlton st., P.; Miss N. Cunahan, 4503 Davison st., P.; Mrs. K. Richy, 515 Emerson st., P. St. Mary's Total Abstinence Cadets. Meets Every Thursday in Armory, 4219 Geneva st., P. Pres., P. Gallagher, 4004 Mifflin st., P, Vice Pres., P. S. Gallagher, 4004 Mifflin st., P. Sec., J. P. Morgan, 4012 Butler st., P. Treas., John Buckley, 4002 Davidson st., P. Military Officers, Capt. P. S. Gallagher, Lieut. J,. P. Morgan. St. Patrick's, Men, P. Meets Second Sunday at 2:00 in St. Patrick's l-fall, Seventeenth st., P. l'res., E,. J. McCarthy, 217 N. Graham st., P Vice Pres., R. J. Sheehan, 2322 Penn ave., P Rec. Sec., John R. McKavney, 3926 Howley ave., P. Treas., John Friel, 5303 Broad st., P. Delegates, John R,. McKavney, 3926 Howley ave., P.; R. J. Sheehan, 2322 Penn ave., P.; John Friel, 5303 Broad st., P. Delegates to Catholic Federation, John R. McKavney,3926 Howley ave., P.; R. J. Sheehan, Fittsburgh College, P. Pres., G. V. Dugan, Pittsburgh College, Bluff st., P. Vice Pres., J. A. McGlade, Pittsburgh College, Bluff st., P. Sec., Edw. Wilson, Pittsburgh College, Bluff st., P, St. Thomas', Men, Braddock. Meets Mondays at 8:00 in T. A. Hall, rear St. Thomas' Church, Braddock. Pres., C. Clougherty, Frazier st., Braddock. Sec., W. F. Clark, 210 Franklin st., N. Braddock.SOME REASONS WHY WEST VIEW PARK IS A DESIRABLE PLACE FOR A CHURCH, SCHOOL OR GENERAL PICNIC OR REUNION I. 35 acres of green grass and green trees. II. Large and well equipped dining hall for the free use of patrons. III. Popular and up-to-date amusement attractions. The finest dancing pavilion in the state. Base ball field; boating. IV. Good car service via West View, Bellevue and Perrysville Ave. lines. 5c. fare from 7th St. and Liberty Ave. V. Morally and physically clean. FORI{ OPEN I)ATES ANI) TERMS SEE O. C. MacKalip, Gen'1l Mgr. Bell Phonew 2551 Grant 111,1 Farmers Bank Building IP.A. " 2090 Main. i7WArT. I_ 0. i II 11 ii 4 jNICHOLSON PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS BELL PHONE 1637 COURT P. A. " 1217 MAIN 322 THIRD AVE. 1 J PITTSBURGHCatholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION-Continued. Delegates, E. S. Hartshorn, 58 Corey st., Braddock; P. J. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., Braddock; Wm. Clark, 316 Eleventh st., Braddock. St. Thomas', Ladies, Braddock. Meets First Tuesday at 8:00 in St. Thomas' Hall, Braddock. Pres.,. Mrs. M. Webster, 1014 Talbort ave., Braddock. Sec., Mrs. M. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N. Braddock. Delegates, Miss Ella McDermott, 5000 Ellsworth ave., P.; Miss Alice Quinn, Rebecca st., N. Braddock; Mrs. Mary O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N. Braddock. St. Thomas Cadets, Braddock. Meets Fridays at 7:30 in St. Thomas' Hall, Braddock. Pres., P. J. O'Connell, 412 Bell ave., N. Braddock. Sec., F. Clougherty, 1022 Talbort ave., Bra,ldock. Delegates, F. Clougherty, 1022 Talbort ave., Braddock; Bernard Malloy, 509 Bell ave., N. Braddock; T. Downey, Kirkpatrick st, N. Braddock. Father Bullion's, Men, Homestead. Meets First Sunday after Late Mass in School Hall, Tenth ave., Homestead. Pres., M. T. Horgan, Tenth ave., Homestead. Sec., Norbert Kelly, 323 Twelfth ave., Homestead. Delegate,s, Norbert Kelly, 323 Twelfth ave., Homestead; M. T. Horgan, Tenth ave., Holmestead; Jas. F.. Fagan, Homestead. St. William's, Men, East Pittsburg. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 in Lyceum Hall, Main st., East Pittsburg. Pres., P. J. Gilmore, 506 Western ave,, East Pittsburg. Secretary, Andrew O'Connor, 542 Grandview ave., East Pittsburg. Delegates, Jno. Mason, 13 Grandview ave,., North Braddock; P. J. Kelly, 214 Bessemer ave., East Pittsburg; Jos. Mansfield, 216 Bessemer ave., East Pittsburg. St. Jerome's, Ladies and Men, Charleroi. Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 in P. H. C. Hall, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Spiritual Director, Rev. Wm. D,. Fries. Pres., Cornelius Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. Vice Pres., John Buchanan, McKean ave., Charleroi. Sec. and Treas., Miss Marie Connelly, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Marshal, Miss Julia V. Sullivan, 408 Fourth st., Charleroi. Guard, Miss Marguerite O'Connor, Prospect ave., Charleroi. Trustees, Wm. Riley, McKeans ave., Charleroi; Robt. Callahan, Washington ave., Charleroi; Chas. Fries, Fallowfield ave., Charleroi. Delegates, Wm. Riley, Charleroi; Robt. Callahan, Charleroi; Chas. Fries, Charleroi. St. Bernard's, Du Bois. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays in St. Catherine's Hall, DuBois. Pres., Richard McNally, R.F.D. No. 2, Dutlois. Sec., Wm. B. Simmons, 10 Hubert st., DuBois. Delegates, Jas. P. Lemon, W. Webster ave., DuBois; Jno,. Carney. W. Long st., DuBois. St. Patrick's, Men, Punxsutawney. Meets Second and Fourth Mondays at 7:30 in German Hall, Punxsutawney. Pres., Jas. J. Cantwell, Punxsutawney. Sec., M. J. Kelly, 703 Chestnut st,., W. E., Punxsutawney. Immaculate Conception, Men, Irwin. Meets Third Sunday after Late Mass in School Hall, Irwin. Pres., T. D,. Hensler, Irwin. Sec., Jno. A. Shea, Irwin. Delegates, P. B. Hensler, Irwin; Jno. A,. Hensler, Irwin; D. J. Coyle, Larimer; Jas. Lundy, Irwin. Holy Family, Men, Latrobe. Meets Second Sunday at 8:00 in Lyceum Hall, Latrobe. Pres., Jno. L. Murphy, 333 Pine st., Latrobe. Vice Pres., Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st., Latrobe. Rec. Sec., Jas. W. Murphy, 1401 Ridge ave., Latrobe. Fin,. Sec., Jno. F. Kennedy, Genl. Delivery, Latrobe. Treas., Joseph Buck, 5 Miller st., Latrobe. Marshal, William Heckman, 605 Ligonier st., Latrobe. Stewards, Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st,., Latrobe; Geo. Neiman, care C. T. A. U., Latrobe; William Bridge, care C. T. A. U., Latrobe; Joseph Buck, 5 Miller st., Latrobe. Spiritual'Director, Rev. Henry F. McCullough. Delegates to Diocesan Union, Thomas P. Kelly, City Hall, Latrobe; Michael McGillicuddy, 2019 Ligonier st., Latrobe; Joseph Noel, General Delivery, Latrobe. Delegates to Catholic Federation, Jas. W. Murplhy, 1401 Ridge ave., Latrobe; Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st., Latrobe. Worthy Past Pres., Jno. McGillicuddy, 212 Gertrude st., Latrobe. Latrobe Knights of Columbus T. A. Society. Spiritual Adviser, Rev. H, F. McCullough. Pres., J. L. Murphy. Holy Family Cadets. Meets Second Tuesday in Holy Family Lyceum, Latrobe; Drill Each Tuesday Evening Pres., W. Walsh, Oakville. Vice Pres., J. Sheridan, Oakville. Rec. Sec., John Marriott, Latrobe. Fin. Sec., C. Gill, Latrobe. Treas., Rev. D. Al. Lawless, Latrsbe. Spiritual Director, Rev. H,. F. McCullough. Uniform Rank. Captain, Frank McMahon, Latrobe. First Lieut. C. Gill, Latrobe. Second Lieut., J. Marrott, Latrobe. Chief Musician, W. Walsh, Latrobe. Drill Instructor, Jas. P.. McMahon, Latrobe. Chaplain, Rev. D. A. Lawless. 97Catholic Year Book and Directory of Pittsburgh Diocese, 1910. CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION-Continued. St. John's Cadets, Scottdale. Pres., Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. Sec., Jos, O'Donnell, Scottdale. St. John's, Men, Scottdale. Pres., Rev. M. A. Lambing, Scottdale. Sec,, Jno. Connors, Scottdale. St. John's Ladies, Scottdale. Pres., Miss Lulu Owens, Scottdale. Sec., Miss Mary Connors, Scottdale. Father Mathews, Crabtree. Meets Fourth Sunday after First Mass in School Hall, St. Bartholomew's Parish, Crabtree. Pres., Thomas McKay, Crabtree. Vice Pres., Charles Duffey, Crabtree. Rec. Sec., Frank Galvin, Crabtree. Fin. Sec., Edward McKay, Crabtree. Spiritual Director, Rev. Fr. Sigesmund, O.S.B., St. Vincent's, Beatty. Father Matthew's, Men, Madison. Meets First Sunday after Late Mass in Church Basement, Darragh. Pres., Richard Donnelly, Darragh. Vice Pres., Joseph Kelly, Darragh. Rec. Sec., James P. Kelly, Darragh. iFtin. Sec., P. F. O'Neil, Darragh. Treas., Rev. J. J. Grady, Darragh. Marshal, John Vincent, Darragh. Spiritual Director, Rev. J,. J. Grady. Delegates, Jos. Kelly, Darragh; Thos. O'Neil, Darragh; Wm. Cane, Darragh. Father Matthew's Cadets, Madison. Meets First Sunday at 2:00 in Church Hall, Darragh. Pres., Rev. J. J. Grady, Darragh. Sec., Jas. Murphy, Darragh. FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC SOCIETIES. ALLEGHENY COUNTY OFFICERS. President, John T. Comes, Washington Bank Bldg.., P. First Vice President, R. A. Ennis, 305 S. Rebecca Street, P. Second Vice President, P. H. Thornton, 38 Clifton Park, N.S., P,. Third Vice President, Mrs. B. Murphy, 513 Dixon Street, Homestead. Fourth Vice President, Miss E. McGettigan, 821 Grant Street, McKeesport. Fifth Vice President, George W. Schneider, 1215 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg. Sixth Vice President, F. W. Immekus, 1301 Carson Street, P. Seventh Vice President, Mrs. Mary Griffin, 203 Eighth Avenue, Homestead. Secretary, Thos. L. Connery, 819 Neel Street, Homestead. Financial Secretary, F. H. Sanderbeck, 44 Ruth Street, P. Treasurer, T. P. Horan, 610 Smithfield Street, P. Marshal, John Collins, 118 Parker Street, Etna. Chaplain, Rev. Stephen Walsh, 3333 Fifth Avenue, P. IRISH CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT UNION NATIONAL OFFICERS. President, DANIEL DUFFY, 405 W. Market Street, Pottsville, Pa. First Vice President, T. J. GILHOOL, 102 Brooklyn Street, Carbondale, Pa. Second Vice President, MRS. JOHN C. FLINN, 1000 Vickroy Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Treasurer, MARTIN P. FEENEY, 45 Perry Street, Providence, R. I,. Secretary-Editor, FRANK P. McCUE, 2045 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., Pittsburgh, Miss Mary T. McGrath, 825 Noble st., Toledo, Pa. Ohio. James J. Hogan, 77 Dunnell ave., Pawtucket, R. I. BRANCHES IN PITTSBURGH DIOCESE. No. 624, St. Brigid's, Pittsburgh. Sec., Jas. M. Keefe, Sheraden, Pittsburgh. No. 670, St. Brendan's, Pittsburgh. Sec., Mrs. A. Brehler, 343 Forty-second st., P. No. 195, St. Peter's, N. S., Pittsburgh. Sec., M. A. Rapp, 849 S. Canal st., N.S., P. No. 594, St. Joseph's, Pittsburgh. Sec., Miss Ella A. Egan, 58 Roberts st., P. No. 623, St. John the Baptist, Pittsburgh. Sec., Mrs. H. Salmon, 3507 Melwood ave., P. No. 699, St. Kieran's, Pittsburgh. Sec., Miss Margaret S. Murphy, 338 Mathilda st., P. No. 708, St. Mary of the Mount,.Pittsburgh. Sec., Miss Alice Murphy, 312 Anabell st., P. No. 693, St. Lawrence, Pittsbulrgh. Sec., Stephen Madden, 25 Alexander st., P. No. 632, St. Stephen's, Pittsburgh. Meets Third Sunday at 3:00 in Hazelwood Bank Hall, P, Spiritual I)irector, Rev. D. J, Devlin. Pres., Mrs. M. Riffle, Second ave., near Car Barns, P. 98