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Btoad the Time* Want Ads. WFCF MARBLE VIEUC a tile 1 1. co. tie****!* CM.AMK TILK fee **0* eesd floor*. WMe seieetinn of marble. SB9 I. TOWN ST. AD. 1772 F.E. GRAVES FENCES 149 McDowell AD. 5796 Fat High Class Baked Goods Call DONALDSON BAKING CO. WA 8117 OR 8118 1888 N. BIGB 8T. IMWM Tew Fvmitare Bens* Atrtemebil* CALL Pauline R. Joyce MA. 35M OmUi Third Bt. Cehwtbi« BEXLEY Pharmacy Prescriptions Main at Cassingham BEXLEY GA. 2193 ESTABLISHED IN 1890 McNally Lumber Co. 2034 Leonard Ave. FA. 21 SB SPSCIAL MILLWORK TO YOUR ORDIR SEWING MACHINES SALES & SERVICE AD ami 1S47 someone like you autnosizio oaaua sot omotnc 8 NCW HOA4I l«(«c Sewing Machins* In Sono bl**,'Cemeterf 4 Yea, someone liko you would make a wonderful Mommy, a grand Dad dy for someone like Timmy or any his little friends at St. Vin cent's. Timmy isn't quite three, but other little tots in his group—from two to six years—still know what it means to wait in line for Sister to get to them for a little hug ... a bit of extra attention. Trouble is, it's so long in between those hugs Sister has so many to take care of. It isn't that these little ones would go without anyone—there's always St. Vincent's—but, It's se nice, sueh a warm and comfortable feeling to have Mommy all your own, all day long a Daddy to •wing you high In the air when he comes home after workl You soe what wo mean, don't you, when we say: ''That' what Timmy, Tommy, Donna and Debbie need someone like you these children need Diocesan CYO Planning Part In lYat'l Catholic Youth Week Holy Hour*, Communion Breakfast To Highlight Religious Artivitieg Social, TV Program Slated Tentative plans have already been completed by the Catholic Youth of the Diocese of Columbus for participation in National Cath olic Youth Week, which is sched uled for the week of Oct. 19 24. Social and religious activities will be sponsored under the gan “Unity Sanctity tion,” which is the theme for Week chosen and adopted by National Catholic Youth Council. Activities will open Sunday, Oct. 19 with a Holy Hour in each parish in the Youth This will include Sodalities, Junior Holy Name societies, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Diocese for all Catholic Featuring the mid we»k projects will be a television and radio pro gram, both still in the planning stage. Presenting the TV program will bp the CYO Playmakers, un der the direction of the Rev. Rob ert White, moderator The radio program will feature a “Rosary for Peace.” Fridays activities will be high lighted by a Deanery-wide social while the Week v-ill close Sunday Students X-Rayed Some 329 preparatory and col lege students at St. Charles Bor romeo College were x-rayed by the Columbus Tuberculosis Society’s Christmas seal x-ray unit, Wednes day. September 24. Thirty faculty members and employees also par ticipated in the program. In charge of the project was the Rev. Dr. Edward Spiers. Call RAY SCHOLL for COAL High Grade Coal Priced Right GA. 3504 805 Woodrow GA. 2787 “PLEASED TO HEAT YOU” L. A. WIRTHMAN & SONS 606 636 Parsons Ave. New Truck Parts Used Trucks Bought end Sold GA. 2194 Bernard C. Lang Gen’l Mgr. Millions of Foot of Lumber Church Cabinets Pews Panelwork .OmW MHOlfS »O» All HOUStHOlD MACHINES sm ncr-ue ano oeuvtfY AU WOW GUARANTEED AMSIE PARKING EACHITIES lout* S»edl*ev*r—OwaafJ fttsbi,*ed 4*11 “•eherr *r« mg machine* art a buttneu not a udehne" SEWING MACHINE SHOE ♦23 SUIUVANT AVf. i. k e and the Foster parents whose primary purpose in caring for children should be a love for them and a desire to help others. Foster parents who are recommended by their Pastor as good Catholics. Foater parents who are people of good character, as attested to by references of their own selection. 4 A home with both a foster-father and foster-mother, A home with adequate space for youngsters. It needn’t be extremely large. The Catholic Welfare Bureau will pay board for children in foster homes and pay the clothing and medical expenses. The CATHOLIC WELFARE Bureau 246 EAST TOWN ST. MA. 5891 with the annual Y O Commun ion-Breakfast, again sponsored by the Catholic Youth Council and dedicated to Christ the King Robert Hill, Diocesan Catholic Youth president, has asked all youth to make special efforts to attend daily Mass and Communion during the Week in honor of Our Lady of Fatima and world peace slo Ac- the the If you have already made the acquaintance of Don Camillo in THE LITTLE WORLD OF DON CAMILLO, nothing can keep you from reading this book. You will enjoy it even more than the first book. Don Camillo, the parish priest, and the wonderful people with whom he works will help you to reduce all.your trials and pass them on to Christ. Don Camillo al ways takes his serious problems with him to church—here he talks them over with the Lord who usu ally solves them. A humorous book but one which shows God’s infinite patience with His creatures! The Happy Crusaders, compiled by James Edward Tobin. New York, McMullen, c. 1952. $2.50. By I. MURRAY THE CATHOLIC TIMES New Film, ‘Greater Glory* ^howg Training of Jeauita VEW YORK (MC Shooting has been completed on The Greater Glory,” believed to be among the first pictures made within the walla of Jesuit novitiates and aem inaries The film depicts the 15 years of training a Jesuit scholar tic undergoes in preparation for hie work as a Jesuit priest Narrator is the Very Rev Robert I. Gannon, 8 former president of Fordham University and now pastor of St Ignatius Loyola Church, on Park Avenue The title is taken from the translation of the motto of the Society of Jesus “Ad Majorem Dei Glonam—For the Greater Glory of God.” -------Library Notes------- Don Camillo And His Flock Are Back Again In New Book Pram the Department et Library Science Cel lege ef St. Mary et the Springs FOR TH! CHILDRBN Ten Saints, by Eleanor Farjeon. Drawings by Helen Sewell New University Press, York, Oxford 1936 Before the stories were told—and in each re telling something was added. Elea nor Farjeon has written these beautiful stones from myths and legends. The drawings in color by Helen Sewell have a simplicity that belongs to the Saints—they have a great appeal for children. Saint Christopher and some of the lesser known Saints (as St. Simeon Stylites) will become interesting friends as the children become ac quainted with them and learn to love them. FOR ADULTS Don Camillo and his flock, by Gio vanni Guareschi. New York, Pel legrini and Cudahy, 1952. $3.00. time of printing, A selection full of surprises and rare delight—from the older au thors to present day spiritual gi ants—all have stressed the “happy life.” These selections are bound together with the love of God and we find in them the contentment and happiness which is basic to true Christianity. Among the older writers, St. Augustine, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Francis de Sales delight us. Recent voices are rep resented by Gerald Vann. O.P., Thomas Merton and a dozen oth ers. As we read along, we are con vinced that we can all join the HAPPY CRUSADERS—by knowing our goal way. Teen (a and singing along our book for parents) by E. Leahy. Milwaukee, Charles Bruce e. 1950. $2.00. Father Leahy has devoted more than 25 years of his life to hand ling teen-agers so he is competent to offer parents the benefit of that experience. Father Leahy empha sizes the fact that it is at this stage that parents need to gain the con fidence of their children. He out lines a practical theory of parent child relations but leaves its ap plication to the individual parents. Parents learn that their teen ager is a normal person and that they can make a strong bond of love between them by being patient and forgiving and tolerant Parents will want to use it as their constant companion after reading it once. All the above books are current ly available at the Cathedral Book shop, 205 East Broad street, Col urn bus, Ma. 6981. BUT U mm/X. Xrrtc, are poeserJetf (carried, procesr/bn uv '/brJb‘u‘r-rm i sonm MARIA OKI M10AC0U, BRESCIA ITALY. SivrattvOAMAatD ___ DUIUNA THl WAX. OF BELLS rwog ar" TWF ELEVATION, TOLCDO CATHEDRAL,SPAIN, FIR6T PRINTED book Gutenberg BIBLE W52- pF 45 Known A BIBLE For Every CATHOLIC CATHOLIC BIBLE WEEK Copies 11 ARB IN THE US. September 28 October 5 We have all kind* of Catholic Bibles on hand to show you Including THE HOLY BIBLE Translated by Magr. Ronald Knox We especially like this translation into eleer, timeless Enthsh. The illustration shove shows, the boxed edition: In throe volumes with special binding and jacket*, all in a handsome matehint box. 818.00 the set. W* have th* Illustrated Gift Edition of th# NEW TESTAMENT a* woll (881, and all three volumes separately at the rerular priee both vehimo* of the Old Testament at 18 00 eaeh and the New Testament at 83-00. When you come in to get your Bible, ask to see ME Fsther Alexander Jone* (82.60), a very the Old Testament RIUGIOUS AIT UNLESS some man show handy guide ta understanding PRAYER BOOKS ROSARIES BOOKS GREETING CARDS ml S 0 _______ ———Opposite The Cathedral OS BAST BROAD STREIT MAIN 6HI FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1952 Pouters Boost Youth Week One of the 25,000 colorful red, white and blue posters, II by 24 inches pictorialiiing the theme of 1952's Catholic Youth Week "U nity, S anctity, A ction." It is being sent out with a special public relations kit, assembled with the help of newspaper, radio, television and public relations personnel. Catholic Youth Wook, sponsored by the N.C.W.C. Youth Department, Is being observed throughout the country October 19 to 26. (NC Photos) Polish Commies Move To Shut Off Education For Priesthood Confiscate Buildings Of 59 Seminaries In Newest Move To Curb AR Religious Instruction LONDON (NC) The Polish communist regime in its cleverly camouflaged war against the Church has taken steps to shut off the supply of future priests. News has reached here that buildings of 59 minor seminaries have been seized by the regime, thus rendering close to 10,000 seminarians homeless. Fifty-six of the confiscated seminaries be long to religious orders and con gregations, the other three are the diocesan minor seminaries of Sees of Czestochowa, Siedlce Warmia. According to some reports, the regime sought to justify the ar bitrary measure by stating that the buildings were needed for use as old peoples’ homes, orphanages and kindergartens. These reports gay that the communists timed the seizure to coincide with the beginning of summer vacations for the seminarians. According to an other version the students sent home and told to stay their families. were with tempt to eliminate the Church by open violence. Consequently, gime aims first ing the Polish trinating them in the schools with marxist-materiahstic ideas, barring Catholic societies and curbing re ligious instruction. Together with this goes incessant propaganda aimed at creating a rift between the “higher and “lower” clergy' and between “patriotic” and “re actionary” priests. Thirdly, by re strictions on the training of new priests, the regime seeks to fur ther a policy of letting the Church "wither on the vine.” the and The measure, taken early July, bore all the earmarks of careful preparation. Care was taken to prevent the confiscation* from becoming widely known Apparently, the regime seeks to preserve the fiction that “freedom of religion” exists in Poland and is afraid of the consequences of open warfare against the Church. last •imp The Polish seizures recall lar measures that have been taken gome time ago Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia The overwhelming majority of tht Polish people is staunchly Catholic and would resist any at In C.U.4. Posts Edmund R. La Fond (loft),- na tionally known boxing coach and athletic director at Catholic Uni varsity of America, who Is ob serving his 25th anniversary es member of the C.U.A. athletic department. Joseph W. Sprug, (right) of the staff of the Cath olic University Library, wh has boon named editor of the Cath olic Periodical Index, publication of the Catholic Library Associa tion. (NC Photos) 77 'My fie* (Maaiao-wow*® am •n* mst «*. MOU, (“IP nso STEMBER Vi Stember Flowers MSI V. HIGH ST. KLONDIKE 1828 Stsmberi State 1*28 K BIGB ST. OPPOSITE NEW OHIO UNION AIBONITO, Puerto Rico—(NC)— Corporal Angel Gomez has come home a national hero. The Korean War veteran is a triple amputee Both legs and his right hand were frozen in action and had to be removed. Arriving in San Juan, he receiv ed a warm welcome from his fel low countrymen Then he came home to Aibonito. As soon as he got here, he paid a visit to his parish church Corporal Gomez, a daily com municant. said that God had given him the strength he needed to ov ercome his misfortune. NOT NW! SUNDAE DRINK a soft drink oranges Th. the Warsaw re ef all at captur youth by indoc- Meanwhile, the communist re gime does everything in its pow er tn exercise strict control over the living conditions of priests and Religious This control goes so far that, for instance. Mass stipends are taxed. Any priest who offers a Mass without having first enter ed into a special register the name of the person who requested the Mass and the amount of his offer ing becomes liable to imprison ment. It can be presumed that the communists also use this method to "keep an eye’’ on practicing Catholics and their economic circumstances. —-----------------o------------------- W ar Hero., Triple Amputee Is Daily Communicant rri* lime it can’t read itoelf. Two Questions not so important to ask civilisation coming to as It 18 what is it is to discover where it is going Great Month Every Catholic who loves the rosary loves October Let s not mat get sentimental about but let’s do something about it Could you say two rosaries each day of Oc tober? Really, I mean it. Some how I feel that the truce talks are being held back because enough of us are not talking about the mess to Our Lady I have met a lot of people who have been at Fatima, and they are convinced that we have something radical along the line of prayers and sinless living. October would be a swell month to end the Korean affair What will you do? Flying Corks Frem the Pop House Stolen sweets not only require restitution but they e^en force you to reduce.” Nice Virtue Recently I have heard quite a bit about the brothers and sisters of the young men whn have moved into the seminary for the first time If their parents and family are proud of them, let me tell them that the boys are mighty proud of the folks at home This affair called family pride is won derful when it is based on love and gratitude rather than on an cestry People who meet you are going to be won over to your side when they begin to realize that you actually admir* every member of your family. It is the only you have. Night Crawlers A sight that always makes me feel sad is to see a pack of young people on the prowl at night Real ly, it gives me the creeps. Why wander around’ What are they looking for? They don’t seem to be going any place and they don’t look as though they are coming from any special ace They are just wandering Don join them or you may wind up in court some of them. My Opponent Brother, 1 wish we had our ident elected. It is murder ANS I all Circleville Circleville Fest Freeze Food Locker P. J. GKIFFIN Bdiaen Ave., Circleville, Q 161 DEFENBAUGH FUNERAL HOME Ciralevilla 151 B. Main St. Phon* 411 Hudson Cleaners 2-Hoar Service 2301 Cleveland LA 3112 LA 12111 HILLTOP SEILLLRS Denartaseet Stere Goodyoar Tiros & Batteries Life Of Your ■T rTVt* GABSIIL BAFFOKD The Saint ef the Week Tuesday ought to be Bible Day for it is the feast day of St .Ternme who did more for the Bible than anyone in history He uas not a Christian when he went to Rome to get his education, but after he found out about the Church he be came a convert It really is import ant where a person gets his edu catinn St Jerome translated the Bible and did so much *ork that it is considered a fifth century mir acle Now that you have the Bible read it hearing the guff that each party is trying to deposit someplace. Truth is being strained from time to time and tempers are getting thinner than a slice of lunch-coun ter ham Instead of getting mixed up a brawl, why don’t you do your best to get every voter out to cast his “x” on election day? Then ask God to direct us we really need His help. 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