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2 LOOSE LEAF DEVICES OFFICE SUPPLIES FILING EQUIPMENT FAVORS AND NOVELTIES NITSCHKE BROS. STATIONERS PRINTERS 37 Eaat Gay Street COLUMBUS, OHIO UNITED REFRIGERATOR SERVICE 581 W. Town St MA. 4231 Frigidaire and Tyler Refrigeration Equipment Sales and Service Safe Courteous Service No Charge for Extra Passengers 0. B. HILLS. MGR i M»dal NB-B 1-CU-FT SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATOR COME IN flW 77//S lOrtPRJC£D FOR THE 1894 Parsons MASS ORDO FRIDAY, MAY 2 FEAST OF ST. ATHANASIUS White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of St. Joseph, Credo, Pre face of St. Joseph. SATURDAY, MAY 3 FEAST OF THE FINDING OF THE HOLY CROSS Red vestments, Gloria. Second prayer (in low Masses only) of the Holy Martyrs, Credo, Preface of the Holy Cross. LITURGY OF THE WEEK—Page White vestments, Gloria, Second pr er of St. Monica, Third of St. Joseph, Credo, Preface of Easter. HILLS CAB MAin 13-13 The Week MONDAY, MAY 5 FEAST OF ST. PIUS V. White vestments, Gloria. Second prayer of St. Joseph, Credo, Pre face of Easter. TUESDAY, MAY 6 FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE BEFORE THE LATERAN GATE Red vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of St. Joseph, Credo, Pref ace of the Apostles. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 OCTAVE DAY OF SOLEMNITY OF ST. JOSEPH 2 SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1952 THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER While vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of St. Stanislaus, Credo, Preface of St. Joseph. THURSDAY, MAY 8 FEAST OF THE APPARITION OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL White vestments, Gloria, Credo, Preface of Easter. FRIDAY, MAY 9 FEAST OF ST. GREGORY NAZIANZEN White vestments, Gloria, Credo, Preface of Easter. SATURDAY, MAY 10 FEAST OF ST. ANTONINUS White vestments, Gloria, Second prayer of Sts. Gordian and Epi machus, Preface of Easter. -o------------------- Pope Laments U. S. Flood OMAHA. Neb.—(NC)—A message extending the sympathy of His Holi ness Pope Pius XII toward victims of the Mid-West floods was receiv ed here by Archbishop Gerald T. 18-CU-FT BIG G-E REFRIGERATOR ^H/99’5 5s95o mom than t.toa.ooo NOTE These art all brand naw refrigerators just received by us. They are not floor samples or marred. Our supply is limited and we do not expect to get more. GET YOUR NEW "GE" NOW! BEST DEAL HOERMLES You get the features shown bo low. a chiller tray, Permacolor shelves, and lots of room for The G-E sealed in refrigerat ing system assures you of years of dependable service. FRUIT-AND-VEGETABLE DRAWER is so roomy, keeps everything so fresh and crisp! You’ll love it! STAINLESS STEEL FREEZER with Redi-Cube ice trays holds up to 24 pounds of frozen foods! IN TOWN GA. 2195--GA. 2196 THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1952 Bergan of Omaha. Dominicans Offer Summer Course In A summer extension school of spiritual theology will be given during the month of July at the Dominican House of Studies, River Forest, III., it was announced this week. Open to priests and ‘‘professed members ol non clerical male re ligious institutes,” the school will offer ‘‘a complete course in spir itual theology and the allied sub jects over a period of three sum mers. at the end of which time stu dents completing the course will receive a certificate.” The summer school will be a branch of the Dominican theologi cal faculty at St. Rose Priory, Du buque. Director of the school will be the Very Rev. John L. Callahan. OP. Information on class schedules and fees may be obtained from the secretary, the Rev. Jordan Au mann, O.P., Dominican House of Studies, River Forest, 111. The Knights of Columbus Club NOW HAVE A number of NICE OUTSIDE ROOMS with and without bath at very REASONABLE RATES ALSO THE BALLROOM is now available for Dances, Parties and Banquets. For Information Phone Ma. 445) Sunday Is “Visit-A-Vet” Day A few member* of the Columbus committee of the NCCS who plan to visit Chillicothe Veterans Administration hospital this Sunday, May 4, as part of "Hospital Day" are pictured above. Front seat, Robert Guisinger and Theresa Selegue back row, Helen Lang, Betty Kulp, and Pauline Albert. Pur pose of "Hospital Day" is to acquaint *he public with the work being done for the veterans. A feature of the day will be the field Mass at 9 a. m. with Bishop Ready as celebrant. The public is invited to tour the hospital grounds throughout the day. Released Time (Continued from Page 1) tions were given on public school property. The released time program, Jus tice Douglas said, may be unwise “from an education or a commun ity viewpoint,” but the individual preferences of the Justices may not be taken as "the Constitutional standard.” In his dissenting opinion. Justice Jackson said he believed the New York Program was unconstitutional because it was based on the State’s power of coercion an apparent reference to the State's compulsory school attendance law. joined in this view by Frankfurter. Justice Black asserted that the first amendment “has lost much 1f the religious follower and the atheist are no longer to be judicial ly regarded as entitled to equal Russian Gets Citizenship PORTSMOUTH, N. (NC) A White Russian who was educated by the Marist Brothers in Shanghai, served with U.S. forces in World War 11 and survived the Bataan death march, has been admitted to American citizenship at Superior Court here. He is William E. Galos who operates a farm at nearby East Kingston. FOR SALE Modern Home Near St. James the Less 1-Floor Plan, Finished 2nd, Gas Heat, Fenced Yard, Good Neighbors CALL LA. 0089 Attend Corpus Christi Dedication May 18th nil A Heime G. BUTLER Vote May 6th Bob Cooke Mstfr. A ojjel He was Justice that the wholly as a Justice Black contended state should be isolated from the religious sphere, means of keeping the State com pletely neutral and allowing the maintenance of freedom for all denominations and for non-believ ers. (Continued from Page 1) Reverend Monsignor on June 1942. Bishop Ready appointed Monsig nor Vogel pro synodal examiner in August, 1945, and on Jan. 2, 1946. named him a diocesan He was reappointed to office in January, 1950. consultor. this latter Monsignor Holy Year March, 1950, found Vogel in Rome for the pilgrimage. His trip lasted for six weeks and took him to the Holy Land where he was privileged to spend Holy Week that year. It was his second visit to Rome, having gone there in 1935. When he leaves St. Leo’s Mon signor Vogel will make his home in a new cottage built on the grounds of St. Raphael’s Home With him will be his sister, Miss Margaret Vogel, who has served as his housekeeper for many years. o------------------- Missionaries (Continued from Page 1) sey City Aloysius Recksteiner, Maryknoller of Williamsport, Pa. John T. Tierney, Maryknoller of New York, and William Westhov en, Passionist of Liberty Center, O., and Sister Margaret Marie .lung, Maryknoll nun from San Francisco. The 79 U.S. missionaries form part of the 1,434 foreign Catholic missionaries still in China. At least 145. or one-tenth, are known to be in jail. Foreign Catholic mis sionaries numbered about 5.380 when the Reds seized control China. -------------------o ... Ohio Knights Name Leitwein Alfred J. Bauer of Cleveland is the new president of the Ohio Grand Commandery of the Knights of St. John. He was elected last week at the organization's forty-eighth annual convention held in Cleveland. Other new officers include H. A. Leitwein of Columbus, first vice president Leo H. Bender of Cleve land, second vice president Salva tore I.a Bianca of Cleveland, sec retary Frank J. Seifert, Cleveland, treasurer and Raymond C. Noonan. Cleveland, judge advocate. Attending the convention from Columbus were Mr. Leitwein. Wen delin J. Sigrist, Ralph Sahr, An thony Wolfe and William Renner. Bishop Ready is one of the spir itual advisors for the group. -------------------o------------------- Catholic Universities Help Plan Athletic Association CHICAGO—(NC)—Four Catholic institutions were represented among seven midwestern universi ties at a meeting here which may lead to formation of a new athletic conference based on basketball competition, with other sports re lationships to be considered. The Catholic universities were DePaul and Loyola of Chicago, Mar quette. and Notre Dame. The Rev. Richard E. Tischler. S.J., Loyola faculty representative, and Paul Mall, assistant De Paul athletic di rector. ‘were named to a committee to draft eligibility requirements. N’on-Catholic universities repre sented at the meeting were Brad ley, Butler and Louisville. -------------------o------------------- Boys’, Girls’ Slate Pair Selected At Mt. Vernon 19. MT. VERNON—Chosen to attend Boy’s State this summer is Al phonse Wunsch. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Wunsch. Sr.. 402 North Catherine street. He is a junior at St. Vincent de Paul school. Another junior, Shirley Steckler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Steckler. Highland drive, will at tend Girl's State. Her expenses will be paid by the ladies’ auxiliary of the American legion. Seniors of St. Vincent’s will leave for a four-day tour of Washington. on May 6. The junior musical recital will be held following May devotions on May 8. of St. homas HN Society Plan* Communion Meal Officers to be installed during a business session a' the breakfast include Fergus Theibert, president Robert Leister, vice-president Matthew Haban, secretary, and Ad am Blaise, treasurer. Chairman of the breakfast is Walter Bukowski, who will be as sisted by Stanley Lisska. Chief speaker will be the Rev. Augustine Whalen, of the Sacred Heart Fath ers, Mt. Gilead. Lay Retreats 1952 May 2-4 Man May 9-11 ................................ Men May 16-11 ............... Man May 23-25 Wonsan June 6-8 ..........................Woman June 13-15 ........................ Men June 20-22 ........................Women June 27-29 Men July 4-6 Mon July 11-13 Men July 14-16 Women July 17-20 Men July 22-24 -............ Mon July 25-27 Women Aug. 1-3 ................................. Men Aug. 8-10 Mon Aug. 15-17 ...................... Mon Aug. 22-24 Women Aug. 29-31 Women Sept 5-7 .• Men Sept. 12-14 Women Sept. 19-21 ................ Men Sept. 26-28 Men Oct. 3-5 Women Oct. 10-12 Men Oct. 17-19 Men Oct. 24-26 Women Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Men Nov, 7-9 Women Nov. 14-16 Mon Nov. 21-23 Women Dec. 6-8 ........................ Men Dec. 12-14 Women LAY RETREAT HOUSE St. Theresa Shrine 5277 E. Broad Street -------------------o------------------- Dover Nuptial* April 19 DOVER—-Miss Frances Casella and William D. Ridle were married in St. Joseph’s church April 19. The newly-weds will live at 406 Washington st. MOST POPULAR Tridttionally the gift that rates "first choice" with grads Elgin... with DuraPower mainspring guar anteed never to break. I Mm St The Holy Name Society of Thomas the Apostle Parish will hold fast hall bers body. Nfw At lav As 133JI OHL ft its annual communion break Sunday, May 4. in the school after 8:30 Mass when mem will receive Communion in a runs tan «». tax DEINLEIN Jewelers 49 N. HIGH CQLUMBUS I'm Our Divided L. Payment Plan GA. 2193 Quebec Catholics Demand Jquor Law Enforcement QUEBEC (NC) A petition signed by 796,628 persons asking for strict enforcement of Quebec province liquor laws and a reduc tion in the number of licensed out lets was presented to Premier Maurice Duplessis by a delegation of the national committee of Cath olic Action. The petitioners asked: strict en forcement of tha liquor laws heavy penalties against those guilty of breaking the laws restriction of the hours during which beer and wine may be served with meals on Sundays and holidays closing of all grills from midnight Saturday until 8 am. the following Monday and gradual reduction in the num ber of licensed establishments. Name Shamrock Officers New officers of the Shamrock club of Columbus were chosen Sun day. Michael F. Murtha succeeds Louis C. Murphy as president, while Daniel Cannon is the new vice president Davie E. Brown, treasurer, and Edward A. Moriar ty, secretary. 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