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SIMF.1STER. Khz heth. 72 730 S 5th SI Columbus Mar. 4. St. Man church. Survivors: her hu*band, Paul a daughter and two gtand sons. WEBER, Anna Jane. 82. 1002 E. Uth ave., Columbus. Mar. 5. St. Peter church. Survivors: a son. two daughters, five grandchildren tnd six great-grandchildren. BYERS. Catherine. 93. St. Rita’s Home for the Aged. Columbus. Mar. 5. St. Joseph Cathedral. Sur vivors: two daughters, eight grand children and eight great-grand children. JOHNSTON, Beatrice, G., 58. 1423 Kenmore rd., Columbus, Mar. 7. St. Augustine church. Survivors: her husband. Fred three daugh ters. three sons, 15 grandchildren. Lay Retreats 1953 Mar. 13-15 Women Mar. 20-22 .......... .......... Women Mar. 26-29 .......... .......... Men Apr. 10-12 ......... Women Apr. 17-19 Men Apr 24-26 Men May 1-3 ........ Men May 8-10 ................ Men LAY RETREAT HOUSE St. Theresa Shrine 5277 E. Broad Street Like hotter wa ter? Just turn the dial! Rex “XL” automatically keeps water at the temperature you select. CLEAN HOT WATER Elno RuSTopper protects tank against corrosion giW tteaW Ten *eor Warranty’ AUTOMATIC! UNDERFIRED1 INAULATEDI you can use AD the hot water •—even for automatic washers. Hoemile’s GA. 2195 GA. 2196 1 89 Parsons Ave. v ic i r» i fit Fri’VillBgv Ares Patrick Ruddy & Son Plumbing Service Quality Plumbing Fortury. i«34 w i.t ki «ai» ki ms Bntly Rebuilding General pan Bonlev ard Service & Sales 14t Gr.ndra» A»e KI. 1400 Ki. 4333 24 Hour Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Free Delivery of Meaical Need* OSBORNES' PHARMACY 1205 Grandview Art KI 0114 KI 40S2 I'n-VtlUigcs most complete food market 1"OM ARPY'S APEX MARKET “H E DELIVEn“ 2140 Tremont Center KI 4937 KI 8424 May Rest In Peace GORDON Lucille, 39 873 Ot 1 wood ave, olumbtis Mar. 4. SI. John the Evangelist churih Sui Ivors her lather Samuel Klingei thiee sons and two daughters and three grandchildren. SHISHLER, Edu aid M., Dola ware, Feh. 28. St. Mary church. LANNON, ha. 72. Wellston Mar. 2. Sts. Peter 2nd Paul church Survivors: one sister and three brothers. Mi AMAR. Elizabeth D. 56 Newark. Mar. 5. St. Francis de Sales church. Survivors: two broth ers. Library Ass n (Continued from Page 1) Rev. Dr. John P. Kleinz. De partment of Philosophy, and Sociology. Pontifical College Josephinum Worthington: Spe cialist, Educational and Cultur al Exchange program of the U.S. Department of State tor Western Germany, summer 1952. International Understanding and the Common Good. Dr. Raymond F. McCoy. Direc tor. Graduate Division. Xavier University. Cincinnati: Mem her. U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: President. C. A I. P. 4:30 PRESIDENTS RECEP TION. 8:00 PARISH LIBRARIES ROUND TABLE. Wednesday. April 8 9:00 a. m.—INSPECTION OF EX HIBITS. 9:00 a Tour Chairman: Mr Rob ert Holsinger Asst. Program Su pervisor. WOSU: School of Jour nalism. Ohio Slate University. 10:00 a. m—ADVISORY BOARD. Chairman: Dr. Butler. 12 noon—LUNCHEON SESSION. Invocation, the Vice-President* elect. PAPER The Family—The Materialist's View Dr. Clement S. Mihanovich. Director. Department of So ciology. Saint Louis University: Past President. American Ca tholic Sociological Society. 3:30 p. m—GENERAL BUSINESS SESSION. Presiding: Mr. O'Loughlin: Secretary: Mrs. Jeanette Murphy Lynn. Execu tive Secretary. Catholic Library Association 4:00 P. —INSPECTION OF EX HIBITS. 8:00 p. m. SEMINARY, round table. Thursday April 9 9:00 a. m.—INSPECTION OF EX HIBITS. 10:00 a. HIGH SCHOOL CATA LOGING CLASSIFICATION ROUND TABLES. 12:00 noon—LO( ARRANGE-i MENTS COMMITTEE LUNCH EON. 2 p. m.—COLLEGE. CHILDREN S. Hospital round tables. 4:00 p. m.—EXECUTIVE COUN CIL 6:30 p. m. EXECUTIVE COUN CIL DINNER. POST CONFERENCE. Fridav. April 10 9:30 a. m—SPECIAL COLLEGE GROUP. Chairman: Rev. Fr. An drew L. Bouwhuis. S.J. AOLETTUS RESTAURANT 52 S 3RD ST Ol.l MBI S W.ll-ktiown for Good Scod .nd Armn»tl)frt Open 6 a Complete Rar Service Cloeeri Snndav, TRIVILLAGE No Waiting Three Berber* Grandview Barber Shop KI im (.» Ridolfe K»» Lille* 1327 W Sth C. RiJelfe NAGI Paul 94 Murray Cjtv I eb. 28. St. Philip Neri church Survivors: one step-daughter. LEAR. Thomas 92 Zane* ville. Mar. 7. St. Nicholas church Survivors: a daughter. a giandson and two great-grandsons STERNER, Robert V. 83. for merly of St. Joseph's Priory, Som erset. Mar. 6 St Joseph s church. Somerset. Survivors nieces and nephews. KENNEDY. Edward 65, New ark Mar 7. St. Francis de Sales church. Survivors: a daughter, two sisters and a brother. K REBER. Esther. 54. 433 E North Broadway. Columbus. Mar. 7. Immaculate Conception church Survivors: her husband. Raymond two sons, two daughters. ?nd her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wimmer. VENTOLA. Severio 46. 350 S Warren ave.. Columbus. Mar. 7. St Aloysius church. Survivors: his wife. Mary: one son. one daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ventola. HELLENTHAL, Lewis. 82. for merly of Columbus Mar. 7, St. Leo chin ch. Survivors: seven nieces nd 14 nephews. Ml RPHY. Phillipina l.uckhaupt. formerly of Columbus. Mar. 6. West Palm Reach Fla. Survivors: a son. a daughter and four grand children. KK’SAK. Joseph. 77. Congo. Mar. 9 St. Bernard church. Corning. Survivors: two step-daughters, two step-sons. DILLEHAY, Frank. 62. Crooks ville. Mar. 7. Church of Atonement. Survivors: his wife. Pauline: two sons, five daughters and nine grandchildren. KELLEHER. James. 69 Marion. Mar. 9. St. Mary church Survivors: one niece. ALBRECHT. Margaret. 86. Ports mouth. Mar. 9. Holy Redeemer church. Survivors: one daughter and three grandchildren. GRl BF.R. Margaret. 94. Ports mouth. Mar. 9. Holy Redeemer church. Survivors: a sister-inlaw and 11 nieces and nephews. BROWNING. Bertha Mae. 48. 3093 Atwood Ter., Columbus. Mar. 9. St. James the I^ess church. Sur vivors: her husband, Willard: two daughters, her mother. Mrs. Bessie Lerch, and three grandchildren. MUELLER. Lean. 67. Newark. Mar. 10. St. Francis de Sales church. No survivors. GLODI. John. 70. Mt. Vernon. Mar. 10. St. Vincent de Paul. No survivors ALFONSO. Harry. 49. Zanesville. Mar 11. St Bernard church. Sur vivors: his wife. Elizabeth: a son. four sisters and his father. NEFF. Mary. 49. 647 Southwood ave., Columbus. Mar. 9. St. Ladis laus church. Survivors: her fath er John McGarvey four sisters and two brothers. FREY. George H„ 58. 985 Wilson ave.. Columbus. Mar. 9. Holy Fam ily church. Survivors: three sisters. DEIBLF.. Josephine. 61. formerly of Columbus. Mar. 10. Holy Name church. Survivors: hei husband Charles: a brother and severa1 nieces and nephews. The firms listed here deservt to be remembered when you an distributing your patronage t. the different lines of business Arlington s Friendly Pharmacy KEMPER'S PHARMACY 2064 Arlington Av«. KI. ARLINGTON and TR1A1LLAGE Radio Equipped Our New Phone CABS MA 6895 Servant Arlington .nd «r*nd»iew Call* to .nd from f’alonib.* LOL IS MARTIS. Inc. HEATING AND COOLING ENGINEERS Ges Oil Coal Gravity Forced Air Air Conditioning Save 10% during March and April. After May 1st our ,*ea.*on sets in and regular' prices will prevail. Get our estimate now, no obligation. UN. 4177 862 W. 3rd Av«. KI. KINGSWOOD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 11OO Grandview Ave. “Everything for Home Remodeling KI. 1113 Dealer for Sherwin Williams Paints KI. 1113 2644 busy free 2642 THE CATHOLIC TIMS4, FRIDAY, MAftCH 13. IBM Stars Of family I heater “Trial Of Tara' On fl The story of St. Patrick's work in Ireland will be shown on televi sion station WBNS-TV, and on station WLW-C, 9 to 9:30 a. m. Mar. 17, the feast day of the beloved missionary. “Trial of Tara'' is one cf the Rev. Patrick Peyton's Family Theatre offerings. It will star Leif Erickson, upper left, as High King of Ireland Jeanne Cagney, upper right, his Queen Richard Hale, lower left, as St. Patrick, and Rhys Williams, lower right, as the Archdruid, pagan priest of the era. This is the story of St. Patrick's arrival in Ireland, commissioned to bring the Christian faith to the people of that pagan nation in 433 A.D. He defies pagan laws »nd is put on trial for his life. During the trial, many members of the king's court accept Christianity under the influence of the Saint's words. Indian Act Threatens Freedom Of Religion The BOMBAY, India, (NC) Bombav Public Trusts Act. by the Catholic Bishops’ ence of India, is again opposed Conler- in Bombay The Chief Justice of 1 who held the Act to be valid, has granted permission to -h challengers to appeal to the Su preme Court against his judge Of hilereM To Catholics RADIO PROGRAMS criday, Mar 13 WHKC. Columbus. 10:30 p.m. —“If It Happened Here WHKC, Columbus 10:15 p.m. —“Rosary Propram Saturday Mar 14 WHKC. Columbus, 6 45 p. m. —‘‘Catholic News’’ Sunday. Mar 15 WCOL, Columbus 5:30 p. m. —“Greatest Story F.vei Told WNXF. Portsmouth. 5:30 p.m. —“Greatest Story Evet Told’’ W NX i Pon-mou'h. 10:15 p. m.—"Hour of St. Francis’’ WCLT. Newark 10:15 a m.— "Sacred Heart Program” Monday Mar 16 WHKC. Columbus. 10:15 p.m. —“Rosary’ Program’’ Wednesday. Mar 18 WHKC. Columbus. 10:15 p.m. —“Rosary Program” Thursday, Mar 19 WHKC, Coiumbur 9:05 in. —“Life is Worth Living"—Bish op Fulton J. Sheen TELEVISION PROGRAMS Sunday Mar 15 Tuesday Mar. 17 IW C. Columbus. 9:00 a.m. —“Trial At Ta-a”—Fr Peyton's Family I beater WBNS-TV Columbus. 8.00 p. m.—“Trial At Tara '—Fr. Pey ton s Family Theater WTVN, columbus, 8 00 p.m.— “Life Is Wortn Living —Bishop Fulton J. Sheen no empo Fergus Theibert Donald J. Kramer The Guarantee, Title & Trust Co. 22 W. Gay St. Columbus, O. Est 1899 MA 5531 -STEEPLEJACKS- Evary Operation ano Workman Fully Insured Specialists In ROOFING TUCKPOINTING SANDBLASTING WATERPROOFING PAINTING CAULKING WE GO ANYWHERE, ANYTIME HOWARD R. BURTON & SONS 2056 E. Fifth Ave. FA. 3054 Glasses that Satisfy" OHIO STATE OPTICAL CO Prompt Repair Sortie? 3697 '-i. ment. Trustees of Parsi and Jain religious funds have contended that certain provisions of the Act infringe the fundamental right ol that dealing ence of India last fall criticized the provisions of the Act as “an unwarranted interference in the administration of perty.” to any in it, pertie and w makes compulsory a trustee securities and, 44 and 47 vvh o appoint, ’n the Charitv Commissiner as the sole Catholics have pleaded lion from the Act, ing that, as far as they they WLW C, Columbus, 10:00 a m. “Catholic Houi WBNS-TV. Columbus, 11:30 a m.—“What On" Person Can Do” —Father Kellm sult chiefly of fluctuating otter ing.*. voluntarily made by the Christian religious societies, in ad dition to the Parsis and Jains, joined with Catholics in making representations against the Act. A similar Act has been promul gated in Madhya Pradesh (Central province). READ TIMES CLASSIFIEDS MORTGAGE LOANS FHA and Conventional Improvement Loans Artificial Eyes Fitted 146 East State St. COLUMBUS, OHIO Fund Drive For Hospital To Begin Soon ZANESVILLE A fund raising drive for SI 500 w ill get unde, way soon neie for the purpose of adding a 100-bed wing at Good Sa matitan hospital. The expansion program calls for the construction «»t a new wing tn face Ashland avenue and extend we-t to Forest venue Fred L. Bonn, secretary of the advisory board, said A minimum of SI 500.000 a.srd thiough pub he subscriotmn will be required tn arfmpli-h ’hi' e\t»rwu e proi Plans for the fund campaign one of the largest ever conducted here, are being developed by an executive commitipp composed of Plummer, Wil Detailed plan- for the new wing have been piepaied by Dan A. Carmichael. Co'umbu* architect. The present builamg will be re a ing i Ernest B. Grahan. liam E. Kappes Di of Catholic Chai pitals: Ross C. I i Matesich. Charles I W. Plummer. Jonr. and Mrs. Chris R',e The Catholic the in The Cn the The Church pro- the Act atholics 2. The of the gift.* are in the shape of a -hamro.’k and has over metal tab. tot attaching to the ■elect the design of the Celtic jperimposeri on a shamrock as the The is the y opposed by (. recog ihol ibol in thoi under through unity standing and act Serenade Ior The Irish Hou Heaven.’’ and other traditional Irish melodies, all conducted b. Grace T. Edmister of the College Music Department. to the administration of re ligious properties. Thev have fur ther pointed out that Church funds and properties arc not public ,Ma« For Pope A Solemn High Mass vvas cele brated at Holy Rosary church Thursday by the pastor the Right Rev. Msgr. Herman E Mattingly, in honor of the anniversary of Pope Pius both the grade and high Xll. The student body from chapel, Lockbourne preached. Bill Would Widen Drhe \gain*l Obscene Books New York Assembly has unani mously approved a bill broadening police powers dealing with oh-scene or immoral publications. The measure, which was sent to the state Senate, extend* to all po lice chief* and sheriffs the power to seek an injunction against son* selling, distributing or sessing such publications. I present law. onlv the mavor city, town or village can take action. Catholic Evidence Guild Rearhe* 25lh Anniversary NEW YORK—(NC)—The Cath olic Evidence Guild ol New York will lelebratc 25 years of putting across the Church’* message on street corncis with a homecoming gathering on April 26 Volunteer “soapbox” preachers, including many priots. will a.**em ble from all sections of the U.S. at the invitation of Father Francis LeBuffc. SJ. moderator of the timid since it* founding in 1928. wherf cleanliness is flnsit in CANDIES •nd PASTRIES Family Style Restaurant 201 S. High AD. 5047 Open Every Day 24 E. Third Ave. Columbus, Ohio COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE AU 3943 rick Griffin, ad George J. Igel and Company, Inc. Crone Service-—Excavating SOI Eaton Avenue MAin M01 COLUMBUS 8 OHIO “Y«ur Friinlly Neighborly Steri” CITY FURNITURE 2288 SULLIVANT RA. 2577 WC Pl«nt» .f Frorrat 71 W««U TRADE Parkin. Dell,cry T. 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