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TJkt death. oT cc sculoi-’l at tea, is poignantly Commemomied at Ushant, Trance, by carrying a., vitoodew cross,representing his body,to church •Here it remains until a, Fete dau K’hew it is PICTURE OF CHR/ST DISCOVERED IN A COLUMBIA, S. G, -ANTIQUE SHOP d- NOW zV BROOKLYN, IS MADS UP or Lnrts OF CHARACTERS SPELLING OUT PASSAGES OF THE NEtf TESTAMENT. Academy Reports Honors Booster Drive Continues NEW LEXINGTON Honor stu dents at St. Aloysius Academy, ac cording to report cards issued last week, are: Barbara Koonts and Katherine Koch, seniors: Gay Cot zagainis, Jack Nash, and Nancy Dunkle, juniors Janet Kinsel, Catherine Sabatino, and Rosemary Burke, sophomores and Mary Elizabeth Smith, Janice Stalter, Madonna Hankinson, Anthony Missimi, and Lloyd Ousley, fresh men. Academy students this week were continuing their drive for Student Athletic Association Boosters. Sale of booster tickets is mounting, they reported, show ing that Perry county residents are enthusiastic about the spirit and performance of St. Aloysius’ Blue Knights. E*+blM? WHE.RF ClEAMiNf j$ IS TO trOppt .N Flietf Is CANDIES IS GOOD BUTTER That’* IF Ay Milliont Um It four: hope NEAR THIS SCULPTURE 2esm«r£ction Day -r CNV.R ST(JILES’S GATEWAY HOLBORN. LONDON, PERSONS EXECUTION AT TYBURN WHILE THE CHURCH AUTHORITIES GAVE THEM REFRESHMENTS. 6^\r •"d I 4 PASTRIES Family Styl* k\ Restaurant 1/ kA 201 S. High AD. S047 Open Bvery Day Till Midnita BLUE VALLEY BUTTER The Hammond Organ Prodnca* ergaa maai. eathtdral gaality in rhurcha* any «iaa. O a !»,*«* eharch** now ______ n a y th* 6 w I mn»lc nt th. rn o n Organ 114 E BROAD ST. MA. Sil Maa* A Deagaa Ch I mN. TWO DISTINCTIVE BEERS XX PALE & NOCH EINS Washington Br.w.ry UN. 1161 A* I *11 Circleville Buyers Guide THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK ■‘Where Service Predominates” 107 W. Main St. Phont 62 Circleville ISALY'S Circleville, Ohio GOELLER'S PAINT STORE 219 E. Main Circleville The Time of Your Life By Father Halford Th* Saint of th* Week St Elizabeth of Hungary was a silver cradle bahy who became a saint the hard way. She had only 24 years to do it in, too It was a Middle Age custom to get the girls married off in a hurry, so she was delivered to her husband Louis IV when she was but thirteen. Al though she didn’t pick him, she loved him with devotion. While he was away on the Crusade, his lov ing parents booted Elizabeth out, and she had to take refuge in a pigsty. She was called back to her husband’s home, but he died and left her with four children. Don’t get the idea that royalty is all gold. Elizabeth became a saint be cause she knew that it was only true royalty. On* More Addition essentials of life now food, clothing, shelter The Hold It Some people tatk about the im patience of youth. What they mean is the ambition of youth that seems brook no opposition. That is good as far as it goes, but there are a few things that do not turn out as expected. In those cases it is well to remember that whatever cannot be remedied might as wed be accepted with patience. Then a person doesn’t groan or sigh, he just digs in and offers the diffic ulty to God for whatever purpose has in mind. It is much more Christian that way and much eas ier on the blood pressure. Flying Corks from the Pop House “He is no hero he said it wasn’t his conscience that was hot, it was his feet that were cold.” Each Little Letter Some people have a lot of trou ble with spelling. They feel that they don’t do a very good job with it, but they think it doesn’t matter much because it won’t show. The sad part of it is that it does show more often than they think. A per son just can’t go through life witty out writing at least little notes. Sometimes even these little scratches show up a lot of blun ders. People who have to type look in vain for a key that makes a tit tle wiggle to cover up an “e” or an “i” that has to follow something. The best solution of the problem is to take a good look at the words you read and test yourself on their spelling. If you have to write them, you will know for sure. The letters that the boys in service write back home are wonderful and interesting, but even a fond mother won’t show them to an out sider if there are mistakes in them What a pity. It's AU Your» When you are driving in a con gested area,’you always have the right of way—to the cemetery. z eue suaataT BIVIDEND RATf Planned Security There is no guesswork in the security offered your sav ings with us—Competent management plus insured Savings up to $10,000 I on each account is your assurance of Safety This extra protection costs you nothing. DOLLAR FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. 51 E. GAY ST. —AD. 3148 HILLTOP SEILLFRS FRIDAY SPECIAL ................75c Tomato Riee Soup FILET OF PERCH Vegetable or Salad Bread, Butter, Coffee, Dessert ANDERTON'S RESTAURANT 2776 W. Broad St. Served 5 til 10 p.m. Spensers One of the nicest things that can happen to a person is to be a sponsor at Baptism. It could hap pen to you almost anytime, so you ought to think it over. The polite thing to do is to accept, but the ac ceptance means much more than just being at the church in time to take part in the ceremony. It means that yep are assuming obli gations to your God-child. You have to keep an eye on it tc see to it that it has an even chance of saving its soul. It means that you have to live up to your religion so your God-child wifi not receive bad example from you. It means you will have to be ready to step on toes if the parents of the child fail to do their duty. While you are thinking about it, why not brush up on the Apostles Creed? It usually causes some trouble dur ing the ceremony. I’ve seen some sponsors as mute as the baby when it came time to profess their faith. Some fun. are and Parents Pay Parents of aspiring young art ists do most of the perspiring. Decent Disks end Suitable Songs Previously cleared, but repeated for your check-list: COLD, COLD HEART on Cap itol, Mercury. Decca and Victor: DOWN YONDER on Capitol, Mer cury and Victor THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE SUNRISE on Capitol AND SO TO SLEEP AGAIN on Mercury, Columbia and Capitol IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL OF THE EVENING on Dec ca, Columbia and Capitol. SOLI TAIRE on Columbia and Capitol These are new and good: BIG BLUE EYES (Mercury) Lola Ameche. SHRIMP BOATS (Columbia) Jo Staffbrd. LIE-DE-LEE SONG (Victor) Dinah Shore. 1 CANT HELP IT (Columbia) Guy Mitchell. LAURA LEE (Decca) Guy Lom bardo. BLUE VELVET (Columbia) Tony Bennett (Cap) Norman Kaye. DOORS THAT LEAD TO YOU (Victor) Mindy Carson. SAN ANTONIO ROSE (Mer cury) Jan August. I STILL KEEP DREAMING (Co lumbia) Lee Brothers. GET HAPPY (Mercury) Franky Laine. SHRIMP BOAT will be sailing high soon watch it. Columbia s Golden Era Series has a 12 inch LP (GL502) of John Kirby that s it for hot music of the small baud type. Yes Men A conviction is what a student repeats when his teacher is fin ished with an explanation and re quests a play-back. Siren* This is the time of year when some fires are not confined to fur naces and stoves. There will be too many tragedies along this line, so please watch it. If you want to meet the firemen, stop in at the station, don’t have them call on you. Thought for tho Weak Persons who spend Thanksgiv ing just eating are only gobblers. COAL Put 1st things first. ORDER YOURS NOW. 9 months to pay. blue star coal co LA. 1131 Knights of Columbus Council 2898 announces RETREAT Nov. 16-18 at the Shrine of the Little Flower Ray Dethy, Chairman Call RAY SCHOLL for COAL High Grade Coal Priced Right GA. 3504 805 Woodrow GA. 2787 "PLEASED TO HEAT YOU” SHOPPERS' GUIDE BEER A WINE CARRY OUT HETTINGERS MARKET 3446 Sullivan! RA 0387 MOVING Hilltop Van & Storage Co. STORAGE COLUMBUS, OHIO FL. 1597 RA. 1107 BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE W. Bread St. at Powell RA. 0125 Expert Lubrication Visual Aids Given W 4h.* O 1 t- ta 4A 46- 4g V' 6 6 For Young Adults The Wright Brothers, Pioneers of American Aviation, by Quentin Reynolds. New York, Random House. When Wilbur and Orville Wright were young boys, they made their own sled with the help of their mother. Their interest and skill in making things grew until the boys were men. AU their lives the Wright brothers had thought about making a flying machine. In 1903 at Kitty Hawk their dreams came true. They had completed a ma chine that could actually fly al though the greatest scientist of the day said it tould not be done. The story of the Wright Brothers is a warm story of a closely knit, happy family as well as a fascinating story of two of the greatest inventors of all time. Good reading in prep aration for the Sesquicentennial in 1953.—P.M. Made in India, by Cornelia Spen cer. New York, Knopf. Cornelia Spencer has succeeded in bringing to life the true story of a great but little known land in her book, Made in India. India influences e world more than is realized. Her love for mu sic, beautiful products produced by her people, strange stories pass ed down through the ages, unusual games played by the boys and girls are sent to the New’ World by India, making us more conscious Of this strange country. ”‘lTce0 WEGE Genuine CERAMIC TILE for walla and floors. Wide selection of marble 539 E. TOWN ST. AD. 1772 CALL ua roe W8KCT EXTERMINATION 1 Till Capita! 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Addressograph "For Service Call" Addressograph Multigraph Sales Agency 479 W Broad FL etcher 1561 Nights, Sundays A Holidays Call JE fferson 8166 CORNER OF GOODALE & HIGH BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ^1 "SPfCIALISTS" /•/■N 6RR66RI LOCKS I in srAKlfY gulls KIXO* r' HOOK l‘j I SFRIHG HINas-S*Wt«T —I I l.C.R 000* CHICKS SKKGLN1 FANIC tOllS MITAL 1HMSH010S htlAL KM4H RAM 6 MtCK FlATfS APAKTMfNT HOUSF maii »cxrs miDtciHL CAaimis uhdiuckouho CAKtAGt UCltVlK IAK* CAKAGI 000• TKACK MAMGEKS OU root CliODED FAINTS (NAMUS CtNtMt NMOWKKI TOOLS M.ASS saholfs foaes ano rotiSMtKS fqi «nt Phone AD omi 6019 RA* CAR ICT IT M2 NORTH HIGH rClr ere ar»wareF**-*N* w v **r American Education week was especially important to the students of St. Leo's school, Columbus, as they became the owners of a 274 set filmstrip library covering most of their curriculum material. The li brary, the gift of the Southeast Lions Service club, is one of a series of protects sponsored by the group for neighborhood schools. The gift wes on display this week as parents end friends of the students visit ed the school which was having "open house" during the event. Pic tured above ere, left to right, Petrick Phillips, Joseph Schneider, Mary Egger end Join Egger. The Lions club annual paper sale this yeer is on Dec. 7. -----Library Notes----- Aircraft Inventors Started Careers by Building Sled From the Department of Library Science College of St. Mery of the Springs Cornelia Spencer unfolds dra matically the contributions India has made to world culture and civilization. Allen Lewis’ illustrations inter pret the text and add to the enjoy, ment which old and young alike will get while reading about the fabulous land. India.—K.A. For The Children You and Atomic Energy, by John Lewellen. Children's Press. Dis tributed in Columbus by the Has lup School Agency. This juvenile book is attractively bound and finished. Cartoon-like drawings and diagrams by Lois Fisher, and the non-technical text explaining the development and use of atomic energy make it suit able for the ten-year-old and older (Grown-ups with “not-too-scicntific minds can learn a great deal from this book). The appendix includes an illustrated glossary of terms dealing with the subject matter, and a periodic table of elements, atomic numbers and symbols.—L.H. Dozens of Cousins, story by Mabel Watts: pictures by Roger Duvoisin. New York. Whittelsey House (Mc Graw-Hill). The Singles of Boston create quite a sensation as they tour the w orld in search of Great-Grandma’s other China cat. All the charms of foreign customs are brought in to play as they disembark at Eng land. Scotland, Ireland, and var ious other intriguing points. A geographic study which will in terest the adventure-seeking child —or adult, as well. Bon voyage! —M.B.S. Some Free Materials Free Bookie t—65 IDEAS—a practical help in giving your home or school a Christmas smile. Just ask for “65 IDEAS.” Address Dept. 166-P-ll, General Electric, Nela Park, Cleveland 12. Ohio. The October issue of Ethtfi News is dedicated to Education and Chemistry. Should you wish to re ceive this periodical regularly, a card to the Editor, Ethyl News, c/o Ethyl Corporation. 100 Park Ave., New York 17, will add your name to the regular mailing list. Trt-VtUape’s most complete food market OM ARPY'S APEX MARKET "WE DELIVER” 2116 Arlington Ave. 4937 KI 8424 No Waiting Three Barbers Grandview Barber Shop Kl 1»H» Joe Ridolfo Ray Lilley 1327 W. Sth C. Ridolfo GROCERIES COLD MEATS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Huffman's Food Shop Open 8:3* a. m. to 11 p. m. 1254 W. 3rd at N.W. Blvd. KI. 6212 SCHRECK—Joseph, 48, formi 351 Sandusky street. Colum iov. 8. Holy Family church. SCHLOSS, Mrs. Effie M., 96, 463 E. Sycamore street, Columbu Nov. 12, St. Mary’s church. Su vivors: three sons, John. Phill and Conrad. Columbus thn daughters, Mrs. Bertha Fox ar Mrs. Christina Rhoades of Colur bus. and Mrs Barbara Cook of Di Moines, Iowa. ADAMS, Isaiah H., 71, of 467 Stanley avenue, Columbus, Nov. 5, Si. Mary's church. Survivors: his wife, Mrs. Emma Adams, a daugh ter, two sons, a sister and four grandchildren. FISHER. Miss Emma E Chillicothe. Nov. church. Survivors and one sister. Peter one brother FATH. Robert J., 46. of 130 Ar den road, Columbus, Nov. 4, Im maculate Conception church. Sur vivors: six sisters nd one brother REEB. Mrs. Sophia, 62. of 637 Champion avenue, Columbus. Nov 4. St. John Evangelist churth. Sur vivors: one daughter, and three brothers. COSTELLO, James. 87. of 31 Dakota avenue. Columbus. Nov. Holy Family church. KERIN. Miss Clara C., 17. of 6 Miller avenue. Columbus, Nov. Holy Rosary church. Survivors: mother. Mrs. Frances Kerin and FRYMUTE. Mrs. Ernestine. 74, Jacksontown. Nov. 10. St. Francis de Sale church, Newark Survivors: son, a granddaughter and a great granddaughter BILLINGTON. Mrs. Catherine (Schafer). 52, of 3574 Karl road. Columbus. Nov. 10. St. James the In Sires 12’4 to 3 SIZES AVAILABLE AT RITCHEY BROS. ALL SIZES-AAA-EEE 214# Denon* La 1331 Hudson Cleaners 2-Hour Service 2301 Cleveland .A 3112 LA 12111 FURNACES GAS COAL OIL TRI-VILLAGE hurch Survivors: a son, Cllf nd two grandchildren. Dora, 76, of 406 Columbus, Nov. i, St. Francis church. Survivors: brother and sister. John B., of 2631 N. ?t, Columbus, Nov. 12 church. Survivors: hij several nieces and Mary E., 61, of Columbus, Nov. HEEHA S. Fifth 10 St. Mary’s church. Survivors: hree sisters. SHAY, Harry G., 85. of 1186 S. Front street. Columbus, Nov St. Leo’s church. Survivors: wife, Clara a daughter and sons two grandchildren and two two Genoveffa, 1098 lolumbus Peters avenuP, Columbus. Nov. 13, St. John the Baptist church. Sur vivors: her husband Azzolino two sons, two brothers and two sisters. X)N. Joseph S., 64, of New rigton, Nov. 7, St. Rose church, ivors: three brothers and two BENNETT, Thomas W. 86. New Lexington, St. Rose hurch. Surviv ors: his wife, Eudora three grandchildren. son and I Route 2, Lourdes ons, nine and- ROAHR1G, John, 86. of Coshocton, Our Lady of church. Survivors: two s grandchildren and 20 grei children. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Sales & Service Harold D. Hard 1626 E. Hud.on St. LA. 6231 For Happy Feet Sub-Teen Style Active feet need shoes built for rugged ikear. Smart brown oxford with sharkskin tip and Neolite sole will fill the bill. Or choose Moc Style in brown with Neolite Sole. RITCHEY BROS FINE SHOES 200 E. State St 1374 Grandview Ave, Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists Louis De Santis. Prop. 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