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The Cloverleaf Club of St. An thony Hospital will hold Its an nual Donation Day and Open House at the hospital, Sunday, Mar. 15, from 2 until 4:30 p. m. Donations of food, clothing or mo.,ey can be mads, on that day Each Account Insured Up To $10,000 NORTH HIGH SAVING LOAN CO. I & 1206 N. High at Fifth Available in tha following:— Red Calf Black Calf Brown Suede Blue Calf Suede Sizes above 10 slightly highee. RITCHEY 200 E. State St. Hotel Convenient, comfort able. modern. Courte ous service, tasty food ... ideal in every respect. Reasonable rates $4 00 from H. C. Bechtel, Owner WASHINGTON, D. C. Cloverleafs Sei St. Anthony Donation Days 1111 ■, either by coming to the hospital or by calling any club member who will pick u, will be furnished House festivities, will be furnished chor Chorus. Clubs serve treats each month to approximately 135 aged and chonically ill patients. Club mem bers also furnish equipment throughout the hospital. Recent ly the club furnished one of the wards with bed drapes. The CAVALIER COAL CHINK EGG STOKER City Products Corporation Call The Good Coal Number: AD. 6232 Pumps Have That Certain Something! —FOR STREET —FOR BUSINESS "K —FOR SMARTNESS You'll Love the Dressy Low Heel! Stocked in black suede. Shoa Sizes Available at Ritchey Bros. AAAAA AAAA 1374 Grandview Awe IN THE CAPITAL STRATFORD 25 E Sheet N. W. On Capital Hill I 4 w the gift. A tea I by the Damen Entertainment I by the Damon The Cloverleaf to to to to to to 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 to to to to 10 10 10 10 E EE EEE BROS n r, r. 1 fi n n rn rn rr r.jf II alls trip Wallpaper Remover NO STEAM NO FUSS NO MUSS NEVER A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER Insist on IF ALLSTRIP Wallstrip is outstanding in the fact that it is the only one recommended to pene trate water mixed paints See Your Local Hardware, Wallpaper or Paint Dealer WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SUPERIOR PRODUCTS 859 Fairwood Ave. COLUMBUS 5, OHIO group also recently gave the in stitution two hospital carts. One of these carts is seen in the pic ture above being demonstrated by Sister M. Silvina, S.P.S.F. Looking on are, left to right, rs. Ray Eichenlaub and Mrs. Emil Reuckel, past presidents of the Cloverleaf Club Miss Helen Spurlack, a new club member, and nurse Miss Hauser. The patient is Charles Henry. Mrs. Louis Paas, club presi dent, has asked Mrs. John Wit tenmeir to be the chairman of this year's Donation Day. She will be assisted by Mrs. Walter Holden, Mrs. Herman Kaiser and Mrs. John Gompert. for prizes. Other Cloverleaf members on the committee are Mrs. Paul Bar dy, Mrs. T. J. Conroy, Mrs. An ton Dodel, Mrs. Herbert Fisher, Mrs. Frank Grundy, Mrs. Frank Gursky, Mrs. William Hippier, Mrs. Paul Leonard, Mrs. Theo dore Miller, Mrs. Rudy Schwab, Mrs. Millard Dunnick, Mrs, O. J. Trott and Mrs. Philip Palumbo. Publicity chairmen are Mrs. Louis Raniere anc Mrs. J. E. Ptacek. PTA NOTES St. Michael’s PTA will meet Sunday. March 15. at 3 p. m. in the school hall. A panel on "Religious Vocations” will be presented by the school Sisters. Group officers will have charge of the social hour. Plans are also being announce for the PTA bake sale to be held Saturday, March 28 at the Albers Market on N. High St. and Hender son Rd. SOMERSET—The Holy Trin ity PTA’s "Appreciation Party” for the basketball team will be held on Easter Monday. April 6. Mrs. Austin Litzinger will sene as chairman. At the last meeting -of the group. Sister Mary George. O.P. was the principal speaker. A short movie on “Credit” was also shown. Corpus Christi's PTA meets to night at 7:30 in the social hall. Fea tured will be the movie "Guidance for the Home and School.” The next monthly meeting of the Holy Family PTA will be on March 15, at 2 p. m. in the school. The Rev James Kulp, diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, was the guest speaker at yesterday's meet ing of the St. Ladislaus PTA. Chil dren of the second grade enter tained. Members of the St. Mary’s PTA are offering a turkey din ner at the school hall on Sun day. March 15. from noon to 4 p. m. Tickets are $1.25 for adults and 75 cents lor children, and may be purchased at the door. ^At the March 11 meeting ot the PTA of St. John the Evangelist parish, a Columbus police officer spoke on experiences encountered in dealing with juveniles, and gave the parents and teachers a clearer account of conditions in the com munity. The second graders’ moth ers, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph Slater, were in charge of refreshments. Our Lady of Victory P.T.A. will hold its regular monthly meeting Mar. 18. at 8:30 m. in Victory Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flanagan are in charge of the meeting with the assistance of the parents of the children of the fifth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Argus are in charge of the refresh ments. The program for the eve ning will include a talk given by the Rev. Richard Dodd. The Hammond E BROAD THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 Of Interest To Women By Our Correspondent* NEWARK—The Catholic Wom en's Club of St. Francis de Sales parish will hold its regular month ly meeting at the Warden Hotel on March 17. Entertainment for the program will feature Irish music. Members of the Altar Society and Diocesan Council of Catholic groups of St. Thomas the Apost les parish held the monthly meet ing in the school last Wednesday, with a social hour following. ZANESVILLE—Women from St. Nicholas and St. Thomas parishes participated in a day of recollec tion in St. Nicholas Church recent ly. The Rev. Harold Goschke of Old Washington conducted the services, assisted by the Rev. Linus J. Dury and the Rev. Richard En dres, of the host parish. Plans have been made by the Board of the Aquinas Mothers’ Club for their Annual Spring Luncheon on Wednesday, Mcrch 18. This party will be held in the school cafeteria at 1:15 p. m. Mrs. James Duckworth has been named chairman and she will be assisted by'the following women: Mrs. T. R. Phillips, Mrs. Ted Hans. Mrs. Frank Kraus. Mrs. John Lew lev. Mrs Patrick Riley, Mrs. Henry O’Neill. Mrs. Herbert Zeller and Mrs. J. P. Dorsey Tickets may be obtained at the door. All friends of the school are invited. DENNISON—At the last meeting oi the Altar Society and P.C.C.W. groups of Immaculate Conception parish, plans were made for the forthcoming Easter party to which Alter Society members from Wain wright. Midvale and New Philadel phia have been invited. April 7 was set for the date of the next meeting. MARION—Members of Our Lady of Victory Circle. Daugh ters of Isabelk. will hold a com munion breakfast Sunday. March 15. in Moira Hall. The breakfast will follow the 7:30 o’clock Mass at which the members will re ceive Holy Communion in a body. Celebrant of the Mass will be the pastor, the Very Rev. William J. Spickerman. V.F.. chaplain of the circle, who also will be the speaker for the break fast. Miss Martha Luke and Mrs. Ixiuie Faini are co-chairmen for the breakfast. They are being Mrs. Emma Simmons, regent, announced the state convention will be held May 2 and 3 at Zanesville. Headquarters will be at the Hotel Rogge. She also an nounced a meeting of the West ern Deanery. National Council ol Catholic Women, to be held in Marion on March 22. Hostess councils vvilll be St. Mary’s of Marion and St. Joseph’s of La Rue. ZANESVILLE—The Rev. Urban Nagle, O.P., of St. Mary of the Springs, will discuss ‘'Mother Goose” in the last of the current book review series sponsored by the St. Thomas Parish Council ol Catholic Women on Thursday, March 19, at 8:30 p. in the church auditorium. After painstaking research. Fath er Noble compiled a history of the Mother Goose characters which antedate the newspapers, radio, and television as means of com munication. Robert Hodous. ol radio station WHIZ, will introduce Father Nagle and serve as moderator of the dis cussion following the review. A “coffee hour” has also been plan ned. Hostesses will be Miss Arcelia Rggor, Miss Barbara Kluk. Miss Jean Snider. Miss Carolyn Kinkade. Miss Betty Reilly, and Mrs. George Singleton. From 0 E The Ave Maria Society of St. Francis church will sponsor a St. Patrick’s party. Tuesday, March 17, at 8 p. m. Among many oth ers, special prizes will be given to the oldest lady, the largest family, and the youngest mother present. Admission is 50 cents. fs- sister by Mrs. Rosella Cochran, Mrs. Dorothymae Johns, Mrs. Ruth Haubert. Mrs. Doris D’Amato, Mrs. Rita Sens, Mrs. Gertrude Quinn, Mrs. Doris Wiss ler, Mrs. Alma Shambaugh, Mrs. Nelle Mae Dunn. Mrs. Emily Chapman. Mrs. Alice Paetzold, Mrs. Ruth Eshman and Mrs. Kathleen McAndrews. The break fast will be served by women of St. Mary Parish Council. D. C. C. W. Members of the Tabernacle So ciety are asked to attend Benedic tion of the Blessed Sacrament on Wednesday, March 18. at 3 p. m. in th- chapel of Sisters of Notre Dame. 331 E. Rich St. in Columbus. The women of SS. Simon and Jude parish, West Jefferson, will serve a roast beef dinner a Grange Hall, Twin street, March 15 from 12 noon until 7 m. Mrs. Philip McDaniels is general chairman. Mrs. Walter Ducey and Mrs Mary Mooney are serving on the Gift Bar committee Mrs. Ralph Dawson. Mrs. John Hackett. Mrs. Harold Higgins. Mrs. Leo McEl roy, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, dinner committee Miss Ruth Murray and Mrs. Robert Richard are on the cake and pastry group Mr. and Mrs. Kulchinka are the dining-room committee: Mrs. John Stalder is ticket and poster chairman ai.d Mrs. Robert Richardson is in charge of pub licity. Monday. March 16th will be the regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women’s League at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Sixth and State Streets, Columbus, at which a chicken dinner will he served at six-thirty Mrs Urith Ryan past president oi the Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses, will be the guest speaker of the evening. She will discuss public health nursing with which she has been identified for the past fifteen years. Mrs. Rvan is a graduate of Grant Hospital and took post graduate work at West ern Reserve College and Ohio State University and at the present time is supervisor in the instruction of District Nurses and at the Colum bus Board of Health Clinic. Mrs. George Snyder is the social chairman for the evening and act ing with her as hostesses will be Miss Permelia Bailey. Miss Agnes Curtis. Mrs. Carl Frey. Mrs. Dor othy Chadwell and Mrs. O. J. Miller. Catholic Mother Has 10 Children by Caesarian Section WATCH HILL I.—(NC)—Mrs. Joseph L. McAndrew a member of St. Clare s parish has had her ten children delivered by Caesarean operations and she hopes to keep right on having more babies. As far as is known ten Caesare ans is the largest known number in medical history But the Watch Hill mother is a forme, nurse w’ho can't imagine anv limit to the size of her family “I feel that every married wom an should have a large family.’’ she says. "I don't think you can be happy unless you have some goal in life. My goal is to be a good mother and bring my children up to God. and that what keeps me happy.” —o-------- The Times provides an easy and interesting methoo of keeping in formed on Catholic affairs. A. Keller & Son DAIRY Safe and Pure MtUt For Babies DO. 3691 THE BURKLEY & SON 3 19 5 3 co. INSURANCE and BONDS SINCE 1897 Always At You, Service 145 N. High AD. 3288 HOTEL D°4’-An HOTEL Although your stay at the dignified ARM I STEAD will cost you less, you sacrifice nothing in comfort and ice. Airy guest rooms, well furnished and equipped, invite you to relax and rest. Courteous attention every thing you want in a good hotel at sensible rates you can afford. serv- A program entitled "A Visit To The U.N.” is planned so as to show the various branches oi the United Nations and how they perform their jobs Miss Eleanoi OH chan man of the International Relations committee of the Deanery will por tray the Secretariat ol the U N She will be assisted by Mrs. Chris Central Deanery DCCW To Study U.N. Ywr 0 The quarterly meetin of ihr Central Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will be held at St. Joseph Academy. 331 E. Rich st. Thursday. March 19. at 8 p. m. Miss Mary Ixiuise Hend ricks. president of the Deanery Council, will preside 1” u Because it's made by HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD you know has enduring quality—and sensible, "Home-Planned de signs that make sure today's purchases and rhose you moke later on will harmonize perfectly throughout your home. Solid birch with "champagne" finish is o eatural'combino tion. 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I9»l Shevlin, all members of the In ternational Relations Study Club of Holy Name Parish. Hostesses for the meeting are Miss Wilma Cassady of Holy Ros ary parish. Mrs. J. R. Winel, St. Ix'o parish. Mrs. Louis Martin, Our I-ady of Victory and Mrs. Ray Sapp, St. Aloysius parish The Rev George T. Wolz, S.T.D., oi St Charles Seminary will be the speaker. He will discuss “The Unit ed Nations and the Church.” Pic* tured above studying a U.N. or ganizational chart are. left to right, Mrs. Driscoll. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Kohnle I our Future! V DROP LEAF TABLE .. $84.00 SIDE CHAIR............ $29.00 HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD, Crop L.af T.bl. .. $104.00 Windsor Choir ......... $22.50 Hutch Cabinet .... $156.00 Store Hours Monday 12:30-9 P. M. Other Days 9:30-5:30