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Columbus, Ohio Phone UN. 1233 Phone UN. 5477 Pm-ate Ambulance Private Parking Area Limousines for Weddings Of Interest To Women The Rosary-Altar Society from St Mary Magdalene parish will hold an auction beginning at 11 a m. on Tuesday, June 30, at the shelter house on the school play ground There will also be a parcel posi table and several bargain la bles. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. Miss Grace Price and Mrs. Frank Erdy are co-chairmen. Mrs. Peter Schmitz is telephone chairman, and Mrs. John Martindale is in charge of the luncheon. Mrs. Jo seph Reis heads the collection com mittee, and anyone washing to do nate items should call Mrs. Reis at JO 6048. The Carmelite nuns of St. Ra phael’s Home for the Aged, 1550 Roxbury Rd., have extended an invitation to the public to attend an Open House and Strawberry Festival at the Home on Sun day afternoon, lune 28. B. Loughman McAndrews are the affair, and by members of Mrs. Stephen and Miss Ellen co-chairmen of will be assisted 23 guilds in serving. NEWARK—Officers were elect ed by the Catholic Woman’s Club following a recent dinner held in the Hotel Warden. Mrs. O. A. McFarlane was elect ed president Mrs. Thomas Flan nigan, vice-president Mrs. Paul Lieber, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Daniel Wilson. Misses Helen Vogelmeier and Hazel Kirk members of the executive succeeding three retiring bers. Mrs. Arthur Hausmann chairman of the hostess commit tee for the June meeting and serving with her were Mrs. Mil dred Bell, Mrs. S. G. Lowendick, Mrs. August Lieber. Mrs. Homer Ronan. Misses Margaret Winters. Genevieve Kates and Mary Reis beck. Te July meeting will be a pic nic at the country Rome of Mrs Er nest Young on July 9 and Mrs. Daniel Wilson, has announced mittee: retiring president, the following com- Young, chairman. Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Harry Hermann. Mrs. Frank Coyne. Mrs. Charles Kozma. Mrs.' Daniel Wilson, Mrs. Ross Stroth ers. Mrs. John Hibbetts. Mrs. Thom as Flannigan. Mrs. William Mc Mahon. Jr., Mrs. Robert Ranney and Miss Catherine Wilson. o------------------ Nuns Join For Retreat Over three hundred nuns will begin their annual ten-day Retreat at St. Mary of the Springs on June 30. Two Retreat Masters will con duct the exercises Father C. L. Davis, O.P.. of the Eastern Retreat Band will preach ir the Convent Chapel, while Father J. Baez ler. OP., of St. Vincent Ferrer’s Church, New York City, will con duct the Retreat in the Chapel Christ the King, Sansbury Hall. ----------o--------------.— Sei Building Date For Million-Dollar Building NOTRE DAME. Ind.—(NC) Con struction of a million-dollar fine arts building on the campus of St. Mary's College will begin August, Sister M. Madeleva. C.S.C., college president, has announced. PLUMBERS SEWERS & DRAINS Electric Rolo-Rooter Sewer and Drain Service. 200 Wilson. Phone Lancaster 3663 DEFENBALGH FUNERAL HOME Circleville 151 E Mein St Phone 411 Circleville Fast Freeze Food Locker P. GRIFFIN Owner and Operator 161 Edison Ave. Circleville, O Hudson Cleaners 2-Hour Service 230) Cleveland LA 3112 LA 12111 THE CATHOLIC TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 2ft, 1953 Offers I ariety The school grounds of St. Jam es the Less parish look like the perfect setting for a Spring Festi fal these days, and little wonder. The seventh annual Spring Festi val takes place there today. June 2f. and tomorrow. as board mem A committee of thirteen pari'h oners has been working hard for the past month preparing the grounds and attractions for the big occasion. was Committee members are: John Tierney, chairman: Mrs. Dominic DeCarlo, cake stand: Mrs. Joseph McGovern, doll stand Mrs. Ches ter Groce and Mrs. Al De Pietro, food stand Mrs. William DuBrul. parcel post stand: Mr. Robert Locke and Mr. Al Renzetti, grocery stand: Mrs. Henry DeVille, fancy stand Mr. Fred Shackelton. re freshments: Mr. Charles Marzetti and Mr. Harold Klein, ham stand, and LeRoy Suttner, lighting. Many who attend the affair will find one stand particularly inter esting. The parcel post stand will feature gift boxes, the contents of which are unknown. One such gift xvas solicited and obta ned from Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower, the na tion’s first lady. Proceeds from the festival will be used to defray the expenses the new’ school addition. o------------------ Si. Vlarv'h Announces Summer Staff \ddiliona Two layxvomen on the regular faculty will also teach this sum mer. Mrs Esther Zeller. 231 N. Stanwood, will teach Geography. Miss Helen V. Terry. 2035 Mar garet Street, will conduct classes in Spanish. ^o I ell Buyers1 Circleville Guide THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK “Wbtr» Service Predominate*’ 107 W Main St. Phone 62 Circleville You never realize how fortunate you are until you enter a gift shop and see how many things youi friends haven’t sent vou GOELLER'S PAINT STORE 219 E Mein LINDEN HILLTOP T°T Goodyear Tires & Batteries Expert Lubrication BILL SPIRES SHELL SERVICE W Broad St at Powoll RA 0125 SCHMELZER'S RESTAURANT 3178 W. BROAD ST. “For food at its best’' ALL THE MIXED AND POPULAR DRINKS Circleviile Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Our Specialty Linden Florists (x»nt» De Santia. Pro* 214* Denon* Co 1**1 MaryWaves Received Ry Papal Delegate Hi* Excellency the Moat Rev. Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Ciognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States receives e group of newly enrolled MaryWaves at the Papal Delegation in Washington, fol lowing a Communion Breakfast. The organization is composed of Catholic Waves. The group pictured is stationed at Arlington (Virginia) Barracks of the U. S. Navel Receiving Station. (NC Photos) 200 Attend Deanery Meet In Coshoeton COSHOCTON Approximately 200 women gathered in Sacred Heart School auditorium recently tor the semi-annual meeting oi the northern deanerx. Columbus Di ocesan Council of Catholic Wom en. Speakers were Sistei M. Be atrice. O.P., diocesan supervisor of grade schools, and Fathei Ralph Huntzinger. Blessed ark. of Txvo Dominican priests will aug ment the summer faculty of the College of St. Mary of the Springs. Father T. Dittoe. O.P.. professor at Newton College of the Sacred Heart. Massachusetts, wi’ll give a course on Theology. Father Paul ^Scanlon. O.P.. of Aquinas College, will teach Ethics. of assistant pastor of Sacrament Church, New- Beatrice told the need for in the schools of the di- Sister teachers ocese. and of the requirements for becoming a nun In dealing with her subject "Vocations” she stated that "anyone can enter the relig ious life who has the right desire, no impediments, is physically and intellectually able moral character.” on “Vocations to Father Huntzingei must draxx close to God lor voca tions. We can grow doser through the Sacraments, especially the Sac rament of Holy Communion.” He stressed the important role that mothers hold in of their children life. and has a good In his message the Priesthood” stated that “we molding the lives for their place in opened with a The program prayer by Father Ambrose Freund of New Philadelphia. Father Charles Haluska. administrator of Sacred Heart church, gaxe the welcome address. Short talks were given by Miss Patti Corbett, general secretary of the Columbus Diocesan Council, and Mrs. Frank H. Vogel, diocesan chairman of re ligious activities. lions were given by the Sacred Heart junior girls' choir directed by Sister John Berchmans. O P. Musical selec- Greetings were extended by Mrs. Alexander Glockner. Columbus, president of the diocesan council. She urged the women to carry on the work of the council by inter esting others, and complimented them on their accomplishments. A prayer for vocations closed the meeting, lollowed by benedic tion in Sacred Heart church. Miss Jean Fondriest, Dover, president of the northern deanery, presided at the general meeting and at the board meeting preced ing. Among the guests presented was Mrs. James Charles. Columbus, a past president of the diocesan council. The parish council of St. Francis de Sales. Newcomerstown, with Mrs. Henry Kistler, president St. Theresa. Wainwright, with Mrs. Cecil Migoni, president and Sa cred Heart parish, Coshocton, with Mrs. Paul Johnson, president, were hostesses. Mrs. Francis X. Weaver was gen eral chairman of arrangements for the social hour. Other committee members were Grady, registration, assisted by Mrs. Paul Freehill. Mrs. Vincent P. Quill. Coshocton, and Mrs. Clem Stute. Newcomerstown, and Mrs. Edith Bonvechio. Wainwright: pro gram. Mrs. Albert T. Royer: hos pitality. Mrs. Walter Wagner. Mrs. Myron Wilson, Mrs, George Matt. Miss Ann McDevitt. Coshocton, Mrs. Lawrence Shaloskey, New comerstown. and Mrs Cecil Si monetti. Wainwright: social. Mrs. May Neighbor, Mrs. Frances Weav er, Mrs. E. P. Hahn. Mrs. Raymond Alverson, Mrs. Nora Dolick and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton. Coshocton. Mrs John Lobak. Newcomerstown, and Mrs. Mary Besozzi. Wain wright. 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At a preliminary observance of the day of prayer, thousands of Catholics gathered at the Bavarian shrine of Altoetting and pledged themselves to break the “conspir acy of silence” surrounding the sufferings of the Church in many countries. Archbishop Aloisius J. Muench. Papal Nuncio to Germany, attended the Bavarian observances. His Eminence Josef Cardinal Frings. Archbishop ol Cologne, has kroehur Maeadl !i R. $199.00 Create dozens of room arrangements with this three-piece sectional. issued a special appeal for the day I (In the Uhited States, special days of prayer on June 29 in which he I of prayer for the persecuted recalled that similar observances!Church were held in 1952 and have been held in many countries. 11951). 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