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Mt. Vernon School
|p Junior Civics Club
Receives Charter
The St. Vincent's Junior Civics
club of St. Vincent de Paul school,
Mt. Vernon, has received its offi
cial charter from the Commission
on American Citizenship in Wash
ington, D.C., it was announced this
week.
Pupils of the eighth grade or
ganized the unit and elected Hen
ry Curtis president. Other officers
elected were: Sigmund Brzezicki,
vice president Barbara Omlor,
recording secretary James Meier,
corresponding secretary, and Ron
nie Richards, sergeant-at-arms.
The St. Vincent’s unit is one
of more than 1.400 Catholic Civics
clubs sponsored by the Commission
on American Citizenship of the
Catholic University of America.
Through monthly projects on a
community level, these young citi
zens learn in a concrete way the
meaning of Christian social living
based on principles of justice and
charity.
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Young Journalists
Asked to Consider
Catholic Careers
The Press Board of the College
of St. Mary of the Springs last
Monday heard James M. Shea, asso
ciate editor of the Catholic Times,
underscore the needs of the Cath
olic Press.
Guests at the meeting were staff
members of three college publica
tions: Spring Times, the newspa
per The Tower, literary quarterly,
and Fontes, the yearbook.
According to'Mr. Shea, “Not all
aspiring Catholic journalists should
enter the Catholic Press—just the
best ones.”
Girl Scout Troop Honors
Former Leaders at Party
Girl Scouts of Troop 285 of Im
maculate Conception parish, Co
lumbus, held an appreciation party
recently for their past leader, Mrs.
Joseph R. Stecher and co-leader
Mrs. William H. Burton. The event
took place in the home of Mrs.
Charles Gilbert, and gifts were pre
sented by Miss Iris Bradley, pres
ent leader.
A recent project of the group
was the collection of canned foods
to give to the Dominican Sisters
of the Sick Poor for distribution to
their patients.
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Clirintophers Set Contest
For High School Students
NEW YORK—(NO—A contest
for high school students involving
27 prizes totalling $2,000 has been
announced by The Christophers.
The contest-will run until Febru
ary 1, 1952, and is open to all boys
and girls of any race, color or
creed in any high school in the
United States, the announcement
stated.
There will be one $500 prize two
for $200 four for $100 eight for
$50 and 12 for $25. Entries should
be addressed to Christophers Teen
Age Contest, 18 East 48th St., New
York 17, N.Y. Each entry may be
written in any form the contestant
desires, such as a letter, composi
tion or essay.
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C.S.M.C. Meets Aug. 21
CINCINNATI—(NC) The 15th
national convention of the Cath
olic Students’ Mission Crusade will
be held at the University of Notre
Dame Aug. 21 to 24, 1952, it has
been announced here by Msgr. Ed
ward A. Freking, national secre
tary.
Ginr.r Morgan welcome* her friend*
and customer*
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Schmelzer’s Shade Co.
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THE .CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY. DECE
7irl« Wield Soldering Irons If
To Make Own Advent WreathsII
Junior class project at St.
Joseph academy, Columbus, at
the beginning of Advent was the
making of Advent wreaths for
the students’ homes. The young
women, whose power should nev
er be underestimated, brought
soldering irons, aluminum wire,
pliers and cutters, empty tin
cans, evergreens, purple ribbon,
and candles. From the tin cans
they cut strips, bent them to
form candle sockets, and solder
e:’ the sockets to th wire, which
formed the frame for the wreath.
The Time of Your Life
By Father Haff ord
Th* Feast of th* W**k
Saturday is the feast of the Im
maculate Conception which means
that it is the great holy day of ob
ligation in the United States. Mary
Immaculate is the patroness of our
untry. That is one of the reasons
that the Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception is being built on the
grounds of the Catholic University
of America at Washington, D. C.
Saturday we ought to pray to Mary
that she becomes better known in
America so that religious bigotry
will be a thing of the past. Of
course, you will try to receive
Holy Communion on her feast, and
again on the next day just for
good measure.
Quiet Holy Man Working
A person who sleeps through a
sermon has as little imagination
as the preacher.
Write Away
If you have heard of the Chris
topher Teen-Age Contest and have
done nothing about it, you ought
to be called a name other than
Christopher. There are Two Thou
sand Dollars to be given as prizes,
and some of that slightly green
stuff could be yours. The subject
matter is the why and how of pre
paring for a career with a purpose.
Address your questions to CHRIS
TOPHER TEENAGE CONTEST,
18 East 48th Street, New York 17,
N.Y. You always wanted to write
to somebody in New York and
here is your chance. The prize
money is not nearly as important
a the good you will get out of
thinking out your essay. It is
bound to help you shape your fu
and that is all we can do for
the present.
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From the Pop House
“His married brother says the
only thing in the house he can call
his own is the towel marked ‘His’
and she won’t let him use it.’’
Start When You Stop
That may sound like double talk,
but it is the suggestion of a lady
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BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE
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SCHMELZER'S RESTAURANT
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Envy is nothing more than an
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THE SKATERS WALTZ (Victor) I
Warren
NEVER (Victor) Dennis Day
(Capitol) Jan Garber
TRUMPET MAMBO (Victor)
Luis Arcaraz
CRY (Decca) Paul Chapman.
LISTEN TO THE MOCKING
BIRD (MGM) Arthur Smith
SILENT NIGHT (Capitol) Les
Paul, Mary Ford.
THE CHRISTMAS STORY (Vic
tor) Phil Regan (Columbia) Doris
Day.
Previously reviewed, but repeat
ed for your guidance:
DOWN YONDER on Capitol,
Mercury and Victor COLD COLD
HEART on Capitol, Mercury, Dec
ca and Victor AND SO TO SLEEP
AGAIN on Mercury, Columbia,
Capitol and Decca JEALOUSY on
Columbia SHRIMP BOATS on Co
lumbia SOLITAIRE on Columbia
and Capitol and BLUE VELVET
on Columbia and Capitol. THE
SKATERS WALTZ mentioned
above is a RCA Victor Collector’s
Issue. Add Sammy Kaye’s CHRIST
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School Uniform* I
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I ALBANY. N. Y.-fNC)—Vincen II
tian Institute girli will wear their II
school uniforms to the Junior II
Prom December 28 to protest ex- II
tremes in evening dresses that bor-1
der on the immodest I
A large majority of the 123 jun-1
ion voted for the action, according I
to The Evangelist, Albany diocesan I
newspaper, after hearing the insti-ll
tute’s principal, Msgr. Edward I
Maginn. cite His Holiness Pope I
Pius XII’s appeal to Christian worn-1
anhood to work to offset the mod-1
ern day tide of immodesty. I
The school uniform consists of I
la blue jumper, white blouse, and I
I light blue ribbon tie. Girls from I
I other schools attending the proml
I also will wear their regulation uni-1
I forms or school dresses. i
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I Bishop Stresses
I Christmas Feast's I
(Religious Nature I
Three juniors shown above at
work are, left to right: Mary Gib- TOLEDO—fNO—Bishop George|
J. Rehnng of Toledo has given im-|
son of St. Mary Magdalene par- (p^ t0 «Keep chrigt chnst-|
ish, Columbus Laura Guerin of mas” movement adopted by the To-|
St. Michael’s, Worthington, and |ledo Deanery Council of Catholic
Joan King of St. Mary Magda- |Men.
lene’s. Written on the black “Anyone.” said the Bishop, “who|
board above them is a reminder is sincerely convinced of the claims
of the Christian meaning of Ad- of Jeaus Christ and therefore firm-|
vent, taken from the Collect of ly believes in the Divinity of Jesus|
the Mass of Advent’s First Sun- (Christ must recognize the insipid|
day: “Stir up Thy power, we be- (features of many Christmas cele-l
seech Thee, O Lord, and brations moreover they must be I
come .” (shocked by the revelry and excess-1
es of al) kinds that occur on thisl
day or in anticipation of it.”
The Toledo Deanery Council of
Catholic Men’s program includes a
poster contest in the schools: parish
bulletin, newspaper, radio and bill
who wrote in today about helping| J^d publicity distribution of
to keep calm when one has to wait| 5 Christmas
for a traffic light to change. Too| automobile stickers promotion of
many people just beat their gumsp™1* Christmas song programs at
Thiel parish cribs, and a communitv car
ol festival December 23 in Ursu
line Auditorium.
moaning about being delated. Thisl* in rrIU
good soul says that she slips in ar
Hail Mary or two and keeps calm
and the Souls collect a bit ofL
help. I guess the red light reminds|B.V.M.
ha\c to spend any time down yon-| Twelve students of the College
der because she got mad when the|°f St. Mary of the Springs were
light was against her. As a matter] scheduled to be received into the
of fact, a light isn't the only thing| Sodality of the Blessed Virgin
that is against us. Mar? Thursday, Dec. 6, at 7 p. m.
Annth.r Stamn I R?V Bennett C. Applegate,
w u u ~, n,..* I acting superintendent of schools.
X! |w« pr«cb th. Mnm.
non-Ca hol.es have the idea that] A, Pschedulcd tw WMk
the only time we try to influence ,h(. rec tio„ dt 19 stud.nts into
PUblw opinion by writing to the|t|]e RMarv Confra„r„j,y. ,n
papers or to radio or TV stations sociation p|edgcd t0 r«.ile 15 de.
when we object to what has beenlcades of ftosary each week,
said. I wonder if there isn some-1______________________________
thing to that? What we really]
ought to do is to send a few pats on| when he can see God’s providence
back to the editor, program direc-|in every warm drop.
tor or whoever it is that has been| THOUGHT FOR THE WEAK—
doing a good piece of work. It] Doing the best you can today does
would be a good idea to write to| not exempt you from doing better
the magazines too. We are not pho-| tomorrow._____________________
tographic equipment, so let's notF
be negative. Won’t you write today
to let the persons who are shaping
your life know that you think they
are doing a good job?
Sodality Receives
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