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St. James HNS Elects New Officers for Year Karl W Potts was elected pres ident of the Holy Name Society of St. James the Less Parish, Colum bus, at the first fall meeting of the organization last week. Other offi cers elected were: Jack Posey, vice president: Louis VonVille, secre tary. *nd Lawrence Spires, treas urer. The Rev. James W. Kulp, Dioce san Director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, exhibit ed a film on the missions in Af rica. o------------------- Irish Book Selected NEW YORK (NC) The Cath olic Book Club has announced as its December selection “Sweet Cork Of Thee,” by Robert Gibbings. The review describes the work as a collection of stories about Ire land and Irish people “and not a tongue-tied one among them.” Lay Retreats 1951 Nov. 30-Doc. 2 ............. Women Dec. 7-2 ..... -......-..... Man 14-14 ........ ............... Women 1952 Jan. 25-27 ................—«... Mon Fab. 16-17............................. 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Winter A Franklin, Delaware The Peoples Store* k Service with the “Know Hou" OK Delaware Mijor Home Appliances 24 E. Winter Delaware Your Croxley A Maytag Appliance Dealer Flowers by Gibson ----------------God Love You---------------- Five Percent to the Missions From Every Woman ’s Budget! by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen A woman re cently came to a prison in Chin, where two nuns were I i s oned, shouting abuse and hatred of religion. The o u nuts were so pleas d. they admit ted her to the prison. But in apparent tirade, she slipped into the hands of one of the nuns a capsule. It contained the Blessed sacrament. The rest was only act GOD LOVE YOU W.F.O.’B who received $40 health insurance and sent it the Holy Fathers Missions gratitude for recovery. Does any healthy person want to send a gift in gratitude for not having been sick? Did you make an act of self-denial today, going without the extra coke, or cigar ette, or cocktail? A dollar sacri fice from a million Catholics could do more to save souls in Africa, to relieve the perse cuted in China, and the starving in India than one million dollars from one giver .... GOD LOVE the midst of an an to in to in YOU to M. B. who opened a checking account and drew her first check of $10 in favor of the Holy Father's Missions! Anyone else want to exchange her signa ture on a check for ours in a note of thanks? God is never outdone in giv ing: if you give him money, He will replace it for your needs. If you give Him time, He will do half your work for you. If you give him love, he will flood your life with His love, which is your joy GOD I OVE YOU to N. Slate Two-W eeks Mission Al ChriM the king Church A two-week* mission will be given at Christ the King Church, Columbus, with the first week, be ginning er. and high school girls, and the second Dec. 2. boys. The Rev. Donald B. Knox, C.M., will conduct the mission. Sunday, Nov. 25, for worn- week, beginning Sunday, for men and high school 6:30 and 7:30 with ten-minute ser mons, and evening devotions at 7 30. The women'* mission will end with a breakfast in the parish een- 1 Phonos 2348 2187 Delaware A A Delaware Milk Co. 27 N. Union Phone 311 course of instruction in Chris Doctrine is being given at the tian Church every Sunday and Wednes day evening at 8 o’clock. The Rev. Leo R. Brehm, pastor, has invited the public to attend. Door Announcements Every 15 Minutes Religious Articles and Other Merchandise for Christmas Gifts and H. who sent 35 to the Holy Father’s Missions on their first wedding anniversary for the in tention of a long and happy mar riage Women in the U. S. spend more than 90 cents of ev ery retail dollar, if every Cath olic woman set aside just 5% of her monthly mudget for the Holy Father’s Missions well, you figure it out. There are 15 million Catholic women assume each one of them has a budget like your own. How many new priests could trained, at $150 a seminary year, if you and all the rest made this 5% sacrifice each month? ... A survey based on the testimony pie and printed Pontifico”—states Russia there are tion camps and 35 punishment zones, with 14 million inmates. The life expectancy of these prisoners is only eight years. Regardless of what the State Department does every Ameri can Catholic can send to the Holy Father an Ambassador of love, by a gift to His own mis sions. To be represented through love at the Vatican, tear out this column, pin your contribution to it and mail it to the Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen, Na tional Director of The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, Diocesan Director, Reverend James Kulp. 246 E. Town Street, Columbus 15, Ohio. Altman-Coady GENERAL CONTRACTORS TheBurkley and Son Company Since 1897 INSURANCE AND BONDS GAMI RIN US ‘‘The Beer Your Daddy Drank” August Wagner Breweries, Inc. MA. 4411 Columbus, Ohio MA. 4411 THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 3 19 5 1 of 14,000 peo in “Annuano that in Soviet 130 concentra- Did you pray for Africa since you saw this column last? No? You would not have forgotten if you had the green beads for the African decade on the World Mission Rosary. A request for a World Mission Rosary with a $2 offering will bring one blessed by me GOD c,OVE YOU to O.E.B a Marine in Korea who sent $5 to the Holy Father’s Mis sions. No wonder the Gospels always speak well of soldiers Mary is .he advent oi Christ. She brings Jesus to people be fore they are born to the faith, as she brought her Son to Eliza beth before He was born GOD LOVE YOU to J.S. who sent the Holy Father’s Missions $160 she intended originally to spend on a fur neck-piece. We never get hot under the collar at such charity There are known to be two authentic Cath olic priests in Russia: one, in Odessa, has been in jail since 1942. The second, an American, is in Moscow but is not allowed to say Mass publicly instead, the Church to which he was as signed is under the care of a Lat vian priest without ecclesiastical credentials. Ticket Chairman Mrs. John Dunkle, above is ticket chairman of the annual winter games party to be given by St. Catherine's Perish Council of Catholic Women, Friday, Nov. 30, at 3 p. m. in the school audi torium, Fair avenue and Gould road, Columbus. Mrs. Dan Bush is chairman of the event, and Mrs. Chester Kuhns co-chairman. Other committee heads are: Mrs. Vincent Neill, Mr*. Anthony Her old, Mrs. Thomas Casey, Mrs. Leonard Innarino, and Mrs. Jo seph Van Hayde. The arrange ments committee includes Mrs. Charles Lingo, Mr.. Lewis Jones, Mr*. Vincent Martin, Mr*. Ed ward Wagner, Mrs. James Row en, and Mrs. Sam Gallione. -------------------o------------------- Foundin', Fathers Fostered Union Of Church And Stale CHICAGO—(NC)—A church and state in the tered by the Founding “the great need of our day,” Msgr. Savannah, Ga., told the national congress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine here. ST. MARY OF THE SPRINGS Nelson and Johnstown Road WINTER FESTIVAL NOV. 27th 5:00 P. M. TILL 12:00 P. M. Soft Drinks Ha mburgers Home Made Pies Cakes and Candy FORD 4 DOOR DELUXE SEDAN THIS AD SPONSORED BY sense that they through which nation and out highest exemp and human May tee recommend union of sense fos Fathers is country to- James McNamara of Monsignor McNamara, diocesan moderator for the National Cath olic Community Service, called for activation within U.S. national life of those religious principles which give substance to the U.S. govern mental structure and meaning to the American “boast of human lib erty and human dignity.” His sub ject was “Union of Church and State—for God and Country.” “The great need for our country today, and especially today, is for a union of church and state—for God and country—not a union in the sense that the Founding Fath ers sought to avoid in their First A me nd merit to the Constitution, but a Union in the fostered, a union was conceived our of which came the lar of human liberty dignity,” the Monsignor declared. Washington. Adventure, ton V. Banks. Illustrated C. Pitz. New York, House (McGraw Hill). Radio & Television Stars In Person Continuous Entertainment Games & Fun for All Library Notes Christ’s "All-Stars' Include Football-Hero, Soldier-Saint From the Department of Library Science College of St. Mary of the Springs For Young Adults All-Stars of Christ, by Robert North, S. J. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub lishing Co. This book contains complete in dividual stories of 15 men of Christ. A variety of classes and centuries are represented, rang ing from a Roman soldier-saint of the third century to a Notre Dame left tackle of the twentieth. The story of each man is related with a simple directness, and with an absorbing style that makes the reader want to continue, rather than stop at the end of a particu lar story. The diversity of charac ter types is sufficient to parallel the personality jf any modern per son. This collection suitable for young adults alike.—L.H. of stories is adults and by Adele de Hawthorne House, Leeum. New York, Macmillan. This sprightly-moving “career story” is a joy to teen-age readers. True to life characters such as Deb bie, Mrs. Hawthorne, and Rhoda make the book alive, as it unfolds its charming tale of music, corn roasts, and writing. Many a teen age girl will identify herself ”'ith the heroine, and laugh and cry with her.—M.B.S. For the Children The Adventures of Philippe, by Gwendolyn Rowers. Illustrated by Fritz Kredel. New York Aladdin Book Co. The young reader will surely find thrills, adventure and intrigue in this pleasantly dramatic story of old Kebec. was reunited to his many months filled and exciting adven which time he jour- Philippe parents after with strange tures, during neyed from aboard ship. His acquaintances and companions are characters not to be forgotten. St. Malo to Kebec Snowshoeing through the moun tains, the excitement of Indian up risings, and studies with the good Brothers are a few of the inter esting, seventeenth-century events so cleverly illustrated Kredel. by Fritz this is Young adventurers, YOUR book!—A.R.L. by Stock by Henry Whittlesey young boy, City to live David Cameron, a comes to the Federal with his brother, Rob, only to find that Rob is missing. David fights many obstacles in his search for Rob. and has the privilege of see ing President John Adams as he ON DISPLAY Harris, Opticians 106 I. BROAD ST. AD. 9131 Frank Crawford Electric Appliances 17S N. HIGH ST. MA. 6320 George J. Igel and Company, Inc. Crane Service—Excavating SOI Baton Avenue MAin 6601 COLUMBUS 8, OHIO enters the city to live the White House. A marvelous combination of history and mystery, Washing ton Adventure tells of Washing ton, D.C. when it was the new Federal City in 1800 Suitable for children in the intermediate grades.—BAM. 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